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A new book by historian Srinath Raghavan charts Indira Gandhi’s political career and how it shaped post-colonial India ...
After Trump's announcement of additional levies on Indian goods, Jairam Ramesh took to X to remind PM Modi how Indira Gandhi ...
In an apparent reference to Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his family, Union Minister Uma Bharti on Tuesday said the ...
Indira Gandhi stood up against American pressure tactics. In contrast, Modi evoked a sense of dismay after declaration of ...
Bharatiya Janata Party MPs criticized Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha. They alleged Indira Gandhi ...
Narendra Modi has beaten Indira Gandhi’s record as India’s second-longest-serving Prime Minister in an uninterrupted stint. On Friday (July 25), he completed 4,078 days as India’s premier. From most ...
Rahul Gandhi criticized PM Modi's silence on Trump's ceasefire claims during the Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor. He ...
Narendra Modi crossed 4,078 consecutive days in office, surpassing Indira Gandhi’s record and cementing his place as India’s longest-serving non-Congress Prime Minister.
The Emergency ended in March 1977 when Indira Gandhi called for fresh elections and was voted out of power, leading to the first non-Congress national government since independence.
Indira Gandhi had the unenviable task of keeping together a Congress that was splitting up and bridging the gap between Gandhi’s populist idealism and her own father’s more pragmatic ...
Indira Gandhi. Raghu Rai/Magnum Photos In spite of her unprecedented authority, Mrs. Gandhi was insecure and distrustful, and had little patience for defiance.