His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire

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Index 383


Nicobar Islands. See Andaman and Nicobar
islands
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 60
Noncooperation, 7, 41, 58, 97, 323; Bose as ac-
tivist of, 48–49; nonpayment of taxes, 45,
50; Tagore’s opinion of, 46
Nonogaki Shiro, Colonel, 314, 315, 318
Nonviolence, 3, 10, 14, 48–49, 56, 326; boy-
cotts of British goods and institutions, 46;
Gandhi and, 7, 41–42, 45–46
Nyaya philosophy, 59


Oaten, Edward Farley, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39
Okazaki Katsuo, 212
Okishta, Sergeant, 315
“Onward to Delhi” (“Chalo Delhi”) slogan, 4,
13, 245, 271, 272, 294
Orissa, 17, 20, 24, 214, 223
Oriya language, 24
Oshima Hiroshi, Lt. General, 214, 230
Osmena, Sergio, 263


Pakistan, 174, 324
Palestine, 140, 216
Pant, Govind Ballabh, 159
Parekh, Kantilal, 105
Parikh, Nathalal, 194, 312
Parnell, Charles, 131
Parsis, 165
Partition, 11–12, 140, 312, 314, 323–324
Passive resistance, 20, 55–56
Patel, Vallabhbhai, 87, 93, 127, 138; opposition
to Bose, 153, 154, 155–156, 161; partition
and, 323; resignations from Working Com-
mittee and, 157–158
Patel, Vithalbhai, 87, 92, 93, 102
Patel-Bose Manifesto, 87
Pathans, 32, 226, 281
Pather Dabi [The Demand of the Road]
(Chattopadhyay), 63, 249
Patriotism, 169, 291; Bengali, 20; of Bose, 2; of
expatriates, 259; of Indian Muslims, 172;
renunciation of civil ser vice and, 41; sacrifi-
cial, 257, 271, 300
Pearse, P. H., 60
Peasants, 37, 77, 100; anticolonial movement
and, 11; Congress party in Bengal and, 114;
empowerment of, 325; guerrilla war waged
by, 224; insurgency in United Provinces, 50;
Kisan movement, 158; Muslim, 150; po lit i-
cal or ga ni za tions of, 126; rebellion of Bur-


mese peasants (1930–1932), 248; redistribu-
tion of land to, 106; rural credit and, 141
Peasants and Tenants party. See Krishak Praja
party (KPP)
Peddie, James, 79
Persian language, 225
Philippines, 263, 264, 296
Philosophy, 32–33, 62, 66, 121, 228
Pilger, Hans, 195, 283
Pitt-Rivers, George, 115
Poetry, 63, 66, 279; Indo-German bonds and,
228; Irish, 60–61; of Kalidasa, 116, 130; of
Tagore, 67, 76
Poland, 89, 90–91, 169, 170, 171, 201
Pollard, A. F., 36
Population control, 141
Poverty, 15, 143, 325; British charity and relief
programs, 17; eradication of, 141, 286; in-
dustrial development and, 145; of villages in
India, 26
Prague, city of, 90, 116, 134, 206
Prasad, Rajendra, 163, 167
Presidency College (Calcutta), 25–34
Presidency Jail (Calcutta), 177, 180
Princes, autocratic Indian, 17, 131, 132, 140,
148; British scheme of federation with, 155;
Congress party policy toward, 161; forsaken
by British allies, 173; Second World War
and, 171
Prisoners of war, 6, 8, 267; Black Hole of Cal-
cutta legend and, 180; Indian soldiers held
by Germany and Italy, 195, 204, 209–210,
212, 225, 227, 241–242. See also Indian Na-
tional Army (INA); Soldiers, Indian
Pritam Singh, Colonel, 301, 302
Pritam Singh, Giani, 241, 242
Progressive Coalition party, 212
Prot es tant European (P.E.) School, 19–20
Provisional Government of Azad Hind (Free
India), 5, 12, 300; Andaman and Nicobar
islands under sovereignty of, 251, 260, 261,
264–265; Bose as head of, 301; Burmese
headquarters of, 266; cabinet of, 255, 298;
Chettiar financiers and, 256; civil adminis-
tration of liberated territories and, 271; dec-
laration of war on Britain and United
States, 258; expatriates in Malaya and, 290–
291; Japan and, 251, 260; proclamation of,
253–255; sovereignty and, 259
Psychoanalysis, 85, 92, 115–116, 128
Psychology, 33, 35, 38, 60, 121
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