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Chandrachur Ghose is an independent researcher, author, and commentator on history, politics, economics, and the environment. He has co-authored the renowned hardback Conundrum: Subhas Bose'e Life After Death, an Amazon bestseller and a book that reveals India's most significant political mystery. He is one of the founders of the pressure group Mission Netaji to spread public awareness over official secrecy on issues related to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Under this mission, he has managed to bring thousands of Netaji-related classified documents into the public domain.

In his multi-disciplinary career spanning over two decades, he has done strategic research, communication, and advocacy. He has worked with one of the most well-known environmental organizations in India, an academic institute of global excellence, and an economic research firm that is a trusted brand among Indian businesses. With his skilled abilities and potential, he has worked on environmental and social issues such as air pollution, food safety, agriculture, renewable energy, mining, infrastructure development, employment, consumption expenditure, and the development trajectories of India's states.

He has an in-depth understanding of the businesses and development sector acquired through skills and work experience. With his remarkable creative thinking, he is capable of making valid sense of information to draw thought-provoking and actionable insights and utilize them to achieve a goal. He possesses an optimistic approach, and good communication abilities and has delivered sessions across the country.

He has completed his BSc in Botany from Visva Bharati (Santiniketan) and his MSc in Science and Technology for Sustainability from SPRU, University of Sussex. He has also obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Environment Management from IISWBM, Kolkata. He is currently working on a biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and is based in Gurgaon.

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1947-1957 India:The Birth of a Republic:Chandrachur Ghose In Conversation with Chirag Thakkar | OCLF

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