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Indira Gandhi was a prominent Indian politician and the first and only female Prime Minister of India. Born on November 19, 1917, she was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, which placed her in the political spotlight from a young age. Indira studied at prestigious institutions in India and abroad, ultimately becoming an influential figure in the Indian National Congress party. Her tenure as Prime Minister was marked by significant political and economic changes in India, including the nationalization of banks and the Green Revolution, which aimed to make India self-sufficient in food grains.

Gandhi's leadership style was often characterized by her authoritarian approach, especially during the Emergency from 1975 to 1977 when civil liberties were suspended. Despite controversies surrounding her governance, she remains a pivotal figure in Indian history. Indira Gandhi's legacy is complex; she is remembered for her contributions to modern India, as well as for the contentious decisions she made during her time in power. Her influence extends beyond politics, inspiring generations of women leaders in India and around the world.

Nazionalità Indiano
Data di nascita November 19, 1917
Luogo di nascita Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Data di morte October 31, 1984