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Notes
1. Amba Pande, ‘Bose, his Files and Rewriting his History’, Millennium Post, New Delhi, September 21, 2015.
2. See Nilanjana Sengupta, A Gentleman’s Word: The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore, 2012.
3. S. R. Nathan, An Unexpected Journey: Path to the Presidency, Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd., Singapore, 2011, p. 108.
4. See, Christopher A. Bayly, ‘The Eve of Freedom: Subhas Bose and Aung San’, Special Netaji Oration 2007, Netaji Research Bureau, The Oracle 30(1), (2008), pp. 23–32; Timothy Normen Harper, ‘Revolt in Malaysia: The Indian Connection’, Special Netaji Oration 2007, Netaji Research Bureau, The Oracle 30(1), 2008, pp. 33–40.
5. See M. Stenson, Class, Race, and Colonialism in West Malaysia, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, BC, 1980; Nilanjana Sengupta, no. 2.
6. Nilanjana Sengupta, no. 2, p. 29.
7. M. Stenson, no. 5, p. 96.
8. S. R. Nathan, no. 3.
9. See, Amartya Sen, ‘Is Nationalism a Curse or a Boon’, Special Netaji Oration 2007, Netaji Research Bureau, The Oracle, 30(1), 2008, pp. 13–22.
10. Rajesh Rai, Indians in Singapore 1819–1945: Diaspora in the Colonial Port City, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2014.
11. Amba Pande, no. 1.