Subhas chandra bose was last seen in taiwan, why is he now opening the doors of the National Archive for the country?

Taiwan was under Japanese occupation in the 1940s. This was the last country where Subhash chandra bose was seen alive.

125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash chandra bose today. taiwan was the last country where the leader was last seen. taiwan has opened the doors of its National Archives for india to find the heritage related to the country's great revolutionary. taiwan has said that india can find information related to the leader here. taiwan proposes that india can see the National Archive and database. After all, why has taiwan said this?


1. The leader was last seen in Taiwan

Taiwan has been under the occupation of japan till the year 1940. This was the last country where the famous freedom fighter of the country was seen alive. The consensus is that Netaji died in a plane crash in 1945.


 2. taiwan opened its doors to the country

Mumin Chen, the deputy representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center, said during an event on january 22 that we have national archives and several databases. We can help indian friends find out more about Netaji and his legacy. Netaji had a great influence on taiwan in the 1930s and 1940s.


3. ...where the leader took his last breath

Separate reports have claimed that after the air crash in august 1945, Netaji was admitted to the army hospital in Taipei. It was here that he breathed his last. This hospital is now known as Heping Phuyu Branch.


 4. Many memories are associated with Netaji in Taiwan!

The representative of taiwan has said that many young historians are doing research in South east Asia and even India. 


5. Taiwan-India relations are old

Mumin Chen has said that taiwan and india should re-examine and rediscover the common history of the Indo-Pacific as we have historical ties. After the accident, till now the documents related to Netaji have been related to Japan. The government of japan has made public two files related to Netaji. japan claims that his ashes are kept at the Renko-ji temple in Tokyo.

 


6. Country is celebrating Bravery Day

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is going to unveil the hologram statue of Netaji at india gate on sunday evening. Taiwan's comment has come at a time when the country is celebrating the 125th birth anniversary of subhash chandra Bose. The government of india has announced to celebration january 23 as Parakram Divas.

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