Description
The Indian Struggle 1920-1942 is a significant book by Subhas Chandra Bose, published in 1942, offering a detailed analysis of India’s political landscape during the two decades before World War II. Bose examines the independence movement, highlighting ideological divisions within the Congress Party, the rise of nationalism, and the roles of key leaders. He criticizes British colonial rule and the limitations of nonviolent resistance, particularly questioning the strategies of Gandhi and Nehru. Bose advocates for more assertive resistance as essential for achieving India’s true independence