[1] After his release at the end of the Second World War Sisir Bose completed his medical studies and received advanced training in pediatrics in London, Sheffield[citation needed] and Vienna.
Sisir Bose built up the museum and archives at Netaji Bhawan over several decades and created an institute for history, politics and current affairs.
The Wanderer car in which he drove his uncle Subhas out of their ancestral house on Elgin Road in Calcutta is displayed in the museum and was recently unveiled by the President of India after restoration.
[7] From 1982 to 1987 Bose served as a member of the legislative assembly of West Bengal for the Indian National Congress party, representing the Chowranghee constituency in Calcutta.
[citation needed] After his death the street in Calcutta adjacent to Netaji Bhawan, into which he turned when driving his uncle Subhas out of the house during his escape, was renamed Sisir Kumar Bose Sarani.