The symbolism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to install a grand statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the India Gate is immense. Through this bold step, a paradigm shift from the colonial thinking on the issue, the PM has honoured the legacy of Netaji and reclaimed his idea of nationalism. Unveiling a huge statue of Netaji anywhere in India is one thing but installing it on the most important road in the Capital of India, The Rajpath, which overlooks the National War Memorial and the Central Vista, is quite another. To put it in simple words, this means that the government finally accepts the documented proof that the Britishers had to leave India due to Netaji and the Indian National Army (INA). And that is the reason why the Centre has decided to replace King George V’s statue with that of the victor, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.