Netaji deputy, Nehru aide was Soviet spy: British documents


London, Oct 25 (PTI) : A deputy of freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, an "old friend" of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and a former Indian ambassador, A C N Nambiar, has been described as a Soviet spy.

According to documents declassified under the 30-year-rule at the National Archives here, Nambiar went to Berlin in 1924 as a journalist and worked with the Indian communist group, visiting Moscow as a Soviet "guest" in 1929.

"On the outbreak of the Second World War Nambiar was expelled from Germany but later allowed to return as Subhash Chandra Bose's deputy in Berlin. Nambiar became the German- financed leader of the Free India Movement in Europe when Bose moved to the Far East to join the Japanese.

"He was also concerned with the Indian Legion, composed of Indian prisoners of war, which in 1944 was absorbed by the SS," an archive release said in a statement.
Arathil Candeth Narayan Nambiar was arrested in Austria in June 1945 and interrogated as a Nazi collaborator.

After the war, he worked as counsellor at the Indian Legation in Berne, as Indian Ambassador to Scandinavia and then to West Germany and finally as European correspondent of the 'Hindustan Times'.

He claimed this last post was a cover for industrial intelligence collection, the documents claimed.In 1959 he was reported by a defector source to have been an agent for the Soviet GRU from the 1920s.

The British documents include names and details of Netaji-led Azad Hind activities in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.

The declassified files also include copies of letters from Nambiar to Bose recovered from the German submarine U-boat 234 after it surrendered during the Second World War.
A note in the files by V W Smith implies Nambiar's close association with Nehru, saying: "one may hazard the conjecture that the 'very prominent person' referred to be Nambiar is Pandit Nehru, who undoubtedly knows the full facts".

It goes on to say that his appointment as an Indian diplomat made him "indebted to his old friend Pandit Nehru".

The documents released on Friday include the latest batch of files on Britain's MI5 activities as well as seven files on British Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm and his activities as a member of the Communist Party and the wartime stories of British fascist sympathisers and 'Fifth Columnists' exposed by an MI5 agent posing as a representative of the Gestapo.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 26 2014

    WE HAVE A PAKISTANI SPY IN BJP ...

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  • Hary, Kudla/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 26 2014

    So what, Mr. British???

    You, looted us for 400 years, divided us on religions, took all our jewelry including Kohinoor. Used our army in World war.

    Atleast return the antique items related to our history.


    GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 26 2014

    Despite of hand-full of freedom fighters fought and lost life for Indian independence.But few were chamchas of these British followed them in every action even in dress and custom. These culprits are talking big thing about Indian freedom! Sad Bad!!
    Hello..British how about your own spy group??

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 26 2014

    WHAT ABOUT L K ADVANI ...

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  • Ponappa, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    From communist era..we moved to nehrus secular era...from then we moved to appeasement regional political era...now we are into hindutva era....Next will be what...??...
    So much lies and myth are propogated against Gandhi and Nehru...If they were not present our country by now would have been in mess...
    Stating I am secular and Nehrus follower is bad word now...But you may find followers if you say you are proud of Ghodse...

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  • Anand, Dubai

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    British suceed in dividing India intially but later with clever Nehru tactics however India is united till today and no one dare to fight face to face with our brave army.Now Brtish knows India is a economic superpower and to control our politician and to get gain from us they always do these tactics.Like Brtish ,even mughals also used tactics of keeping few of Indian uppercaste people in their hand they ruled us .Hope the current PM who comes from a party which has control of these few upper caste people will understand this and will not get trapeed otherwise these Brtish and U S will never allow India to grow and few people become super rich means British and U S will have always control on our economy.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    Nambiar.. yencha nambuni maare ninaan!!

    all bloody communists! only such Communist Historians, bureacrat and netas were available and they spread bull##it everywhere!

    this continued during Morarji and Indira time too.. however, the communist "soviet model" was broken by Subramanian Swamy during Chandrashekhar govt (Rajiv was supporting it externally), which opened up the market and set a stage for Manmohan to try Liberal economy! ....Soviet failed and China picked up! our bad luck is that communists r still there in Kerala and Didi's bengal!

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