Deep Halder, an author and journalist, sheds light on the remarkable yet overlooked legacy of Rash Behari Bose, a key figure in India's struggle for independence. They delve into his daring assassination attempt on Viceroy Hardinge and his role as an architect of the Ghadar Revolution. Halder discusses Bose's complex identity and his later life in Japan, exploring why such revolutionaries fall into obscurity. The conversation also highlights Bose's leadership in the Indian National Army and his connections with Japanese allies, prompting a reevaluation of India's historical narratives.