[U.S Department of State [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/46059.htm South Asia in Crisis: United States Policy, 1961-1972 June 28-29, 2005, Loy Henderson Auditorium, Tentative Program] ] [ [http://www.epw.org.in/showArticles.php?root=2005&leaf=10&filename=9223&filetype=html Anatomy of Violence: Analysis of Civil War in East Pakistan in 1971] by Sarmila Bose in the Indian Journal, Economic and Political Weekly, October 8, 2005] . Her views have been criticized strongly in Bangladesh and her research methods have been attacked as shoddy and biased. [ [http://drishtipat.org/sarmila/sarmila.htm In this website, we tried to collate information concerning this paper including Sarmila Bose’s original paper, relevant Bangla articles and rebuttals of Bose’s paper] on the Drishtipat web site. Drishtipatis a non-profit, non-political expatriate Bangladeshi organization] ]She had her schooling in Modern High, Kolkata; she received her A.B. from Bryn Mawr College and masters and PhD from Harvard University in political economy. She is also a singer.
Family
Her parents were Sisir Kumar Bose, a pediatrician and Krishna Bose, professor of English, writer and politician. Her paternal grandfather Sarat Chandra Bose was a barrister and a nationalist leader of distinction. Her mother's two uncles were Nirad Chaudhuri, the writer and critic and K. C. Chaudhuri, the pioneer pediatrician.
She is married to Alan Rosling [http://www.tata.com/0_about_us/management/alan_rosling.htm] , a British man. Alan Rosling is an executive director of Tata Sons. He is a member of the Tata Group Corporate Centre and is responsible for the Group's drive to internationalise. He is also a director of Tata AutoComp Systems and Tata International.They have three sons [http://tata.com/0_media/features/interviews/20040807_alan_rosling.htm] Fact|date=October 2007.
Footnotes
*http://www.epw.org.in/showArticles.php?root=2005&leaf=10&filename=9223&filetype=htmlAnatomy of Violence by Sarmila Bose
*Nayanika Mookherherjee responds to Sarmila Bose in EPW [http://www.epw.org.in/articles/2006/09/10535.pdf#search=%22nayanika%20mookherjee%20epw%22] Daily Star [http://www.thedailystar.net/forum/2006/december/skewing.htm]
Further reading
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060319/asp/look/story_5969733.asp The truth about the Jessore massacre] by Sarmila Bose in The Telegraph, Calcutta, 19 March 2006
* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_2-7-2005_pg3_1 New impartial evidence debunks 1971 rape allegations against Pakistan Army, Daily Times Editorial, July 2, 2005]