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List of Netaji Study Institutes Worldwide
Netaji Research Bureau (NRB)
The Netaji Research Bureau is the oldest and most authoritative institution dedicated to the study of Subhas Chandra Bose. Located in Netaji Bhawan—Bose’s ancestral home—it serves as a museum, archive, research centre, and documentation hub. The Bureau preserves original letters, photographs, manuscripts, and artifacts related to Netaji’s life and the Indian National Army (INA). Scholars worldwide visit NRB for authenticated primary sources and historical analysis.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum — Red Fort
Situated inside the historic Red Fort, this museum highlights the INA trials held here after World War II. It documents the political, military, and social impact of Bose’s leadership through exhibits, interrogation records, trial documents, uniforms, personal effects, and INA battle accounts. It is a key national site for understanding the INA movement’s role in accelerating India’s independence.
Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS)
Although primarily a sports education institution, NSNIS honors Netaji’s legacy by promoting discipline, leadership, and national service—values associated with him. The institute conducts high-level coaching programs, sports science research, and national athlete development while commemorating Netaji’s emphasis on youth empowerment and physical fitness.
INA Memorial & Museum — Singapore
This memorial museum recognizes the INA’s Southeast Asian operations under Netaji’s leadership. The exhibit includes wartime memorabilia, photographs, uniforms, propaganda materials, and documents detailing the formation and activities of the INA in Singapore. It preserves the historical ties between Singapore’s Indian community and the INA movement.
Indian Heritage Centre Netaji & INA Research Collections
The Centre maintains a specialized collection focusing on the role of Indian soldiers, workers, and families in Singapore during WWII. Its Netaji-related archives include recruitment records, INA documents, community contributions, photographs, and wartime propaganda materials. It is a valuable resource for researchers studying the Southeast Asian chapter of the INA.
Renkoji Temple — Tokyo, Japan (Netaji Memorial Site)
Renkoji Temple is a significant international heritage site due to its longstanding association with the memory of Subhas Chandra Bose. It houses memorial elements dedicated to Netaji and receives regular visits from Indian officials and historians. Although not a formal research institute, the site holds symbolic and historical value for Bose’s followers and researchers.
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