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  • Difficulties can't be eliminated from life. Individuals will always have them, countries will always have them...The only thing is to accept them, if possible overcome them, otherwise to come to terms with them. It's all right to fight, yes, but only when it's possible.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • When I'm not governing my country any more, I'll go back to taking care of children. Or else I'll start studying anthropology - it's a science that's always interested me very much, also in relation to the problem of poverty. Or else I'll go back to studying history - at Oxford I took my degree in history. Or else...I don't know, I'm fascinated by the tribal communities. I might busy myself with them.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • It's true that I refused foreign aid. It's true. It wasn't my personal decision, however - it was the whole country that said no.

    Source: sangam.org
  • I discovered [Joan of Arc] toward the age of ten or twelve, when I went to France. I don't remember where I read about her, but I recall that she immediately took on a definite importance for me. I wanted to sacrifice my life for my country. It seems like foolishness and yet...what happens when we're children is engraved forever on our lives.

  • The India I want, I'll never tire of repeating, is a more just and less poor India, one entirely free of foreign influences. If I thought the country was already marching toward these objectives, I'd give up politics immediately and retire as prime minister.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • Satisfied is a word I use only in reference to my country, and I'll never be satisfied for my country. For this reasons I go on taking difficult paths, and between a paved road and a footpath that goes up the mountain, I choose the footpath. To the great irritation of my bodyguards.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • Finally we promised to limit the birth rate. And this you really didn't believe; you smiled scornfully. Well, even in this things have gone well. The fact is that we have grown by over seventy millions in ten years, but it's also true that we have grown less than many other countries, including the countries of Europe.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • America always thought it was helping Pakistan. But if it hadn't helped Pakistan, Pakistan would have been a stronger country.

    Source: sangam.org
  • The Western press has always insisted that India was Pakistan's enemy and vice versa, that the Hindus were against the Muslims and vice versa. They've never said, for instance, that my party has been fighting this attitude ever since we have maintained that religious hostilities are wrong and absurd, that minorities cannot be eliminated from a country, that people of different religions must live together.

    Source: sangam.org
  • Even under the British there were hostile groups. There were clashes. But, as we found out later, these were clashes provoked by those who had no wish to let us live together - on the eve of the Partition. The policy of keeping us divided was always followed by foreigners, even after the Partition. If Indians and Pakistanis had been together...I don't say as confederated countries but as neighboring and friendly countries...like Italy and France, for example ...believe me, both of us would have progressed much further.

    Source: sangam.org
  • Dacca is now the free capital of a free country.

    Indira Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti (1975). “The Spirit of India: volumes presented to Shrimati Indira Gandhi by the Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti”
  • Even today to be civilised is held to be synonymous with being westernised. Advanced countries devote large resources to formulating and spreading ideas and doctrines and they tend to impose on the developing nations their own norms and methods. The pattern of the classical acquisitive society with its deliberate multiplication of wants not only is unsuited to conditions in our countries but is positively harmful.

    Indira Gandhi (1971). “Selected Speeches of Indira Gandhi: The years of challenge, January 1966-August 1969”
  • in today's world no country can be absolutely independent of another. It is a world of interdependence.

    Indira Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti (1975). “The Spirit of India: volumes presented to Shrimati Indira Gandhi by the Indira Gandhi Abhinandan Samiti”
  • You said, 'Planning is something for communist countries; democracy and planning don't go together!' But, with all the errors we committed, our plans succeeded.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • When I'm not governing my country any more, I'll go back to taking care of children.

    Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.
  • What does nonalignment mean? It means we don't belong to any military bloc and that we reserve the right to be friends with any country, independently of the influence of any country. All this has remained unchanged after the signing of the Indo-Soviet treaty, and others can say or think what they like - our policy won't change because of the Soviet Union.

    Source: sangam.org
  • Still, in international matters, the treaty changes nothing. That is, it doesn't prevent us from being friends with other countries, which indeed we are.

    Source: sangam.org
  • However, the treaty exists and it puts us in a different position toward the Soviet Union than the one we have toward other countries. Yes, the treaty exists. Nor does it exist on only one side. Look how w3e're situated geographically and you'll see that India is very important for the Soviet Union.

    Source: sangam.org
  • When you govern a country, and especially a country so vast and complex as India, you never arrive at anything.

    Source: sangam.org
  • You don't help a country by supporting a military regime that denies any sign of democracy, and what defeated Pakistan was its military regime.

    Source: sangam.org
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Indira Gandhi

  • Born: November 19, 1917
  • Died: October 31, 1984
  • Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India