“Without peace there can be no prosperity for any people, rich or poor. And yet, there can be no peace without erasing the harshness of the growing contrast between the rich and the poor.”
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Indira Gandhi, speeches and writings
This book includes a selection of speeches and written works by Indira Gandhi, showcasing her political thought and leadership style during her tenure as Prime Minister of India. more
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“To me the function of politics is to make possible the desirable.”
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“what is popular need not necessarily be right or wise.”
Source: Selected Speeches of Indira Gandhi: The years of challenge, January 1966-August 1969
“Rebels and non-conformists are often the pioneers and designers of change.”
Source: The Spirit of India: volumes presented to Shrimati Indira Gandhi by the Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti
Source: Selected Speeches of Indira Gandhi: September 1972-March 1977
“Nothing can convince me that people are at one with their work unless they're joyous about it.”
Source: Indira Gandhi, letters to an American friend 1950-1984
Source: The Spirit of India: volumes presented to Shrimati Indira Gandhi by the Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti
Source: Selected speeches and writings of Indira Gandhi, September 1972-October 30, 1984
Source: Selected Speeches of Indira Gandhi: January 1980-December 1981
“Every new experience brings its own maturity and a greater clarity of vision.”
Source: Indira Gandhi, letters to an American friend 1950-1984
