Swapan Sadhan Bose, also known as Tutu Bose (born 23 January 1948), is an Indian politician from All India Trinamool Congress who was a Member of the Parliament of India representing West Bengal in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament.
He is also the president of Mohun Bagan AC,[1] and a member of the Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Club Task Force.
In Dubai, where Bose spends more than half his time now, he runs Radio Asia Network and the Dolphin Recording Studio.
In the mid-1990s, he launched the Kolkata edition of The Asian Age, which he exited towards the end of the decade by selling a 74 per cent stake to Vijay Mallya.
It was during those times that Bose acquired a 74 per cent stake in state-owned Niramoy Polyclinic (now AMRI) along with S K Todi, also known for his Left leanings.