Indian nationalist, Subhas Chandra Bose, spent the last three and perhaps most crucial years of his life in Southeast Asia. And yet, while his contributions to India's independence movement are recorded exhaustively, less is known about his legacy in Malaysia, Singapore and Burma. This book addresses that gap in the international understanding of Bose and explores some facets of his impact on the Indian Diaspora - particularly on the women, plantation workers and youth in the post-war period.