Subhash Chandra Bose, born on January 23, 1897, was an esteemed Indian nationalist and leader who played a crucial role in the country's fight for independence from British colonial rule. Bose founded the Forward Bloc and the Indian National Army (INA) during World War II, aiming to liberate India from British rule with the support of Axis powers. His slogan "Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom" inspired many during the freedom struggle. Despite facing challenges and opposition, Bose remains a revered figure in Indian history for his unwavering commitment to the cause of independence. He mysteriously disappeared in 1945, with his death remaining a subject of debate and intrigue. His legacy continues to inspire generations of Indians.