Country Quote by Indira Gandhi
“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.”
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.
Political ambition tied to national self‑sufficiency.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy planning for poverty reduction
- debates on foreign influence
- political career decisions
Key Concepts
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?
Idealizing a fully just, poor‑free nation may overlook structural complexities and trade‑off realities.