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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 130th Birth Anniversary (Parakram Divas)
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Major national commemoration of Netaji Bose's 130th birth anniversary.
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nationaltoday.com
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2026-04-30
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Observance of Parakram Divas on the 130th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The day marks Bose's birth on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack and is commemorated nationally through state ceremonies, military parades and scholarly events. The 2027 edition will also feed into anticipation of declassified archival material concerning his life and disappearance.
The Union government notified Parakram Divas — "Day of Valour" — on 19 January 2021 under the leadership of Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel, institutionalising 23 January as an annual tribute to Subhas Chandra Bose. Bose led the Indian National Army's Azad Hind Fauj, allied with Axis Japan during World War II, and pressed an armed campaign for Indian independence from 1942 to 1945. His reported death in an air crash over Taipei on 18 August 1945 has been examined by three commissions of inquiry — Shah Nawaz (1956), Khosla (1970) and Mukherjee (1999–2005) — each reaching contested conclusions.
The Modi government declassified 304 Netaji-related files held by the Prime Minister's Office and other agencies in 2015–2016, publishing them through the National Archives of India online portal. A life-size black statue of Bose, carved from 280 tonnes of Telangana granite, was unveiled at India Gate in New Delhi in September 2022 beneath the canopy that once held King George V. The 130th anniversary is likely to revive debate on further release of Kolkata state intelligence files and Japanese and Russian archival material. Previous anniversaries have featured Indian Navy parades, cultural programmes at Cuttack's Netaji Birthplace Museum and Bose-themed Indian Air Force flypasts. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands — which Bose renamed Shaheed and Swaraj in December 1943 and where he briefly raised the Azad Hind flag — host commemorative programmes at Port Blair's Cellular Jail and Ross Island.
Twenty-three January 1897 is Bose's birth date, fixed in historical record. The 130th anniversary is a round milestone that typically triggers expanded state programming and new archival releases. It falls three days before Republic Day, creating a natural Netaji-to-Constitution narrative arc that the Union government has used in successive years. The 130-year mark places the anniversary in the immediate run-up to the Parliament Budget Session, which traditionally opens on the last week of January with a joint address by the President of India, and gives the day's programming a formal parliamentary echo.
The Indian National Army's eastern campaign of 1944 reached Imphal and Kohima in Manipur and Nagaland, both now sites of official memorialisation after the 2019 opening of the INA Memorial Complex at Moirang. The INA trials of 1945–1946 at Delhi's Red Fort — prosecuting Prem Kumar Sahgal, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon and Shah Nawaz Khan — produced a wave of support that contributed directly to the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of February 1946 and the British decision to accelerate independence. The 130th anniversary falls eight decades after these pivotal wartime events, during a period when the Ministry of Culture has been actively expanding INA-related memorial infrastructure across Manipur, Kolkata and the Andamans.
The day sits alongside Republic Day 78, the Ram Mandir 3rd anniversary and declass-oriented peers like JFK RFK MLK declassification.
When exactly is Parakram Divas 2027? 23 January 2027, the 130th birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, observed by central and state governments with a morning flag ceremony and daytime programmes.
Is the observance confirmed or expected? Confirmed; Parakram Divas has been an official day of commemoration since 2021, notified by the Ministry of Culture and observed nationally each year.
Who is responsible for the programme? The Ministry of Culture, with the Ministry of Defence contributing ceremonial elements and the Ministry of Home Affairs supporting state-level observances.
Where can I read the official announcement? indiaculture.gov.in, pib.gov.in notifications, and nationaltoday.com's Parakram Divas page, supplemented by Doordarshan's national broadcast of the day's central programme.
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Source reviewed Apr 30, 2026. The countdown record is intentionally labeled as scheduled or expected; use the source link and any range notes before treating the date as final.
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