“Book Descriptions: Suppression and distortion of historical facts, events and personalities by political leaders, left ideologues and colonial apologists have been a consistent effort in order to serve the vested interests as far as the personality of Netaji, the heroic struggles of Azad Hind Fauj, and the people of Indian origin in South-East Asian countries are concerned. In spite of the classical works of Azad Hind Fauj officers published as their memoirs or books, the history of this armed struggle for the liberation of the motherland was not only suppressed and distorted but was sidelined in history books. The present work is an attempt to remove the smokescreen that had been deliberately planted as a cover to hide from the present generation the historical realities that explain the sacrifices of Netaji, and Azad Hind Fauj. The author was inspired to pen this work after having curated the Netaji and INA museum at Red Fort as the chief historian. This book apprises the readers with many such aspects that have remained in the archival files only like the M Organization, Azad Hind Dal - a nationalist organization for governance, the Rani Jhansi Regiment - the first modern women fighting force, Netaji at the battle fronts, attempts on Netaji's life, the honours awarded to AHF braves and so on. Similarly, it highlights the massive contribution and sacrifices of a shepherd to a millionaire of Indian origin in South-East Asian countries. It discusses the spying missions, trials and executions, and demolishes the so-called plane crash theory of Netaji's death. The book also discusses the role of certain families and individuals besides the disappearance of the Azad Hind treasures and the role of the Prime Minister of Indian dominion, Jawaharlal Nehru, in relation to the AHF in compliance with Wavell, Mountabettan and Auchinleck. The author has also discussed the spying missions prosecutions and executions of the AHF soldiers.” DRIVE