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“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.” quote by Indira Gandhi
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“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.”

Indira Gandhi

About This Quote

A vision of an India that is socially just, economically prosperous, and free from external domination; the speaker would abandon politics if those goals were already achieved.

In simple terms: A just, wealthy, sovereign India is the ultimate political aim.

Key Takeaway

Political ambition tied to national self‑sufficiency.

Themes

nationalism social justice economic development political idealism

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

political statement visionary proclamation

When to use this quote

  • policy planning for poverty reduction
  • debates on foreign influence
  • political career decisions

Key Concepts

self‑determination visionary leadership

Practical Applications

  • drafting inclusive development plans
  • advocating economic sovereignty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What metrics would truly indicate a just and prosperous society?
  • How can a nation balance self‑reliance with global interdependence?
A Different Perspective

Idealizing a fully just, poor‑free nation may overlook structural complexities and trade‑off realities.

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