Indira Gandhi of India
- 1972 ----- color ----- 62 min ----- 16mm
- Indira Gandhi talks about her life from her childhood in Allahabad to the present day. She discusses the influence on her life by Mahatma Gandhi and her father Jawaharlal Nehru, her harrowing experiences in the freedom movement when she was imprisoned by the British, her reactions to Indian independence and the ensuing tragedy of Gandhi's assassination. She also talks about the problems of governing the country today.
- Topics: (Biography, South Asian Studies, Women Studies)
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