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No record of Netaji’s stay in Russia: Declassified files

Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry said, "...according to data, no information is available on the stay of the former President of Indian National Congress in the Soviet Union in 1945 and thereafter."

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There was no record of stay of Subhash Chandra Bose in Soviet Union in 1945 and thereafter, according to a new set of 25 declassified files on Netaji released in New Delhi on Friday. This revelation challenges a belief that Bose had fled to Russia and was not killed in an air carsh in 1945 in Taipei.

In a letter, dated January 8, 1992, to Indian Embassy in Moscow, the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Russian Federation has said, “…according to the data in the Central and Republican archives, no information whatsoever is available on the stay of the former President of Indian National Congress Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in the Soviet Union in 1945 and thereafter.”

The disappearance of Netaji 70 years ago remains a mystery with two Commissions of Inquiry concluding that Netaji had died in a plane crash in Taipei on August 18, 1945 while a third probe panel, headed by Justice M K Mukherjee, had contested it and suggested that Bose was alive.

Culture Secretary N K Sinha released online the sixth batch of 25 declassified files related to Netaji. The present batch of 25 files pertains to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) during 1952-2014.

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The first lot of 100 files relating to Netaji were put in public domain by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 23 on the occasion of the 119th birth anniversary of Netaji. The second lot of 50 files was released in March and 25 files each were put in public domain in the subsequent months.

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