Favors Quote by Indira Gandhi
“I suspected [Richard Nixon] was very pro-Pakistan. Or rather I knew that the Americans had always been in favor of Pakistan - not so much because they were in favor of Pakistan, but because they were against India.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: International Relations Remarks, 1972
She observed that U.S. policy favored Pakistan mainly to counter India, not out of genuine support for Pakistan.
In simple terms: U.S. backed Pakistan to oppose India.
Recognize hidden geopolitical motives behind alliances.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diplomacy
- foreign policy analysis
- strategic planning
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives a nation's foreign policy choices?
- How do rivalries shape alliances?
Simplistic views may ignore complex regional dynamics.