Education
Mukherji attended the University of London taking a doctorate in history.
Mukherji attended the University of London taking a doctorate in history.
After graduating, he traveled in the Soviet Union. He began, instead, to publish The New Mercury in collaboration with Sri Vinaya Datta. Openly proclaiming its support for Nazi Germany and Aryan racism, it expressed admiration for the race laws and Hellenic ideals.
In January 1938, Mukherji met Savitri Devi who was deeply impressed with his knowledge.
After The New Mercury was closed down by the British government, he began publishing The Eastern Economist in collaboration with the Japanese legation from 1938-1941. Mukherji used his connections with Subhas Chandra Bose and the Japanese authorities to put them in contact with one another, thus facilitating the formation of the Indian National Army.
After the war he made his living as an astrologer and had his wife"s books printed.
Unimpressed with Marxist materialism, he turned down several offers to work for communist newspapers back in India.