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  2. Foreign policy of the Indira Gandhi government - Wikipedia

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    India maintained cordial relations with most of the members during Indira Gandhi's time in power. In the 1980s, Indira Gandhi along with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Zambia's President Kenneth Kaunda, Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was regarded as one of the pillars of the ...

  3. Indo-Bangla Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace

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    India's role in the independence of Bangladesh led to the development of strong bilateral relations. Then-Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi spoke along with Bangladesh's founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman before more than 500,000 people at Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka. [2]

  4. Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    L.K Advani raised his voice because the book refers to ex-prime minister Indira Gandhi's (Codenamed VANO) relations with the KGB. [189] [190] The KGB was alleged to be directly link to Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi (code-named Vano). "Suitcases full of banknotes were said to be routinely taken to the Prime Minister's house.

  5. Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Indira Gandhi decided in April that a war was needed to stop the exodus and enable Bengali refugees to return to their homes. [10] However, the Pakistani leadership was very well connected, as Yahya Khan had a close personal friendship with American President Richard Nixon and harboured excellent diplomatic relations with Mao's China. [11]

  6. India–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    To counter these efforts by India to diversify its relations, the Soviet Union proffered additional weaponry and economic assistance. [13] [14] The KGB's influence was diminished however. For instance, articles planted by the KGB in the press declined from 1,980 stories in 1976 to 411 in 1977. [15] Indira Gandhi depicted on a 1987 Soviet stamp

  7. Nehru–Gandhi family - Wikipedia

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    Feroze Gandhi (1912–1960), husband of Indira. He was a politician and journalist. Braj Kumar Nehru (1909–2001), son of Brijlal Nehru. He served as the Indian diplomat and ambassador to the United States and as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. He later served as Governor of several Indian states and was an adviser to his cousin ...

  8. History of Indian foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between India and Pakistan have been complex and largely hostile due to a number of historical and political events. Relations between the two states have been defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947 which started the Kashmir conflict , and the numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations.

  9. India–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    The new Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi visited Yugoslavia for the first time as a prime minister in 1966 which was followed by the return meeting of Tito in the same year. [3] Already in 1967 Indira Gandhi visited Yugoslavia once again, and the return visit was organized in 1968. [3]