Indira Gandhi: India’s Static Political Power

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After independence, India was passing through a period of transition and bewilderment of insecurity and instability. The Indian National Congress, under the leadership of Jawahar Lal Nehru, resolved to establish socialist pattern of society; planning was the instrument for it. The leadership was successful in solving many problems, such as, basic needs of food and cloth, rehabilitating millions of displaced persons with ensuring freedom and integrity of the nation. After the take over of the Prime Ministership of India, Mrs. Gandhi had shown her personality in different manners superior to other Prime Ministers of India, as well as other democratic countries of the world. The Grasham law applied to all opposition-parties in Indian Political System. Since her arrival in politics of India as a Prime Minister in 1966, she had been central point of political activities. From 1969, she imprinted the stamp of her wealth on political life and emerged as a world leader. Her greatest achievements were inculcation of self-confidence and generation of a sense of pride in the national life.

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Title
Indira Gandhi: India’s Static Political Power
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189901226
Length
xii+236p.
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