Who is the first prime minister of india

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru
  2. List of prime ministers of India
  3. Indira Gandhi
  4. PM Modi to address US Congress for the second time, making history as the first Indian PM
  5. 'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti
  6. Vallabhbhai Patel


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Jawaharlal Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru helped lead Jawaharlal Nehru, byname Pandit (Hindi: “Pundit” or “Teacher”) Nehru, (born November 14, 1889, Early years Nehru was born to a family of Kashmiri Until the age of 16, Nehru was educated at home by a series of English governesses and tutors. Only one of those—a part-Irish, part-Belgian theosophist, Ferdinand Brooks—appears to have made any impression on him. Jawaharlal also had a The seven years Nehru spent in England left him in a hazy half-world, at home neither in England nor in India. Some years later he wrote, “I have become a queer mixture of East and West, out of place everywhere, at home nowhere.” He went back to India to discover India. The Four years after his return to India, in March 1916, Nehru married Kamala Kaul, who also came from a Kashmiri family that had settled in Delhi. Their only child, Indira Priyadarshini, was born in 1917; she would later (under her married name of Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Political apprenticeship On his return to India, Nehru at first had tried to settle down as a lawyer. Unlike his father, however, he had only a Nehru’s autobiography discloses his lively interest in Indian politics during the time he was studying abroad. His letters to his father over the same period reveal their common interest in India’s freedom. But not until father and son met Mahatma Gandhi and were persuaded to follow in his political footsteps did either of them develop any defi...

List of prime ministers of India

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Indira Gandhi

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PM Modi to address US Congress for the second time, making history as the first Indian PM

More than 600 community members are planning to gather at Freedom Plaza in front of the Willard Intercontinental in Washington located near the White House where the PM will be staying during his visit. Speaking to ANI, Adapa Prasad, President of Overseas Friends of BJP-USA said, “At the Freedom Plaza, the community has planned to showcase the cultural fabric of India through cultural events representing India spanning from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, and from West to East." Prasad said that it is India's diverse cultural show and growth story. “The community has roughly 25 programs representing Kashmir to Kerala and Maharashtra to the northeast with 160 artists participating." “The Indian American community feels that they are part of this historic story. They're proud that this momentous occasion is happening. That too when India became the fifth largest economy and the third largest, so the community itself is very proud about their country of origin," he added. Over 7,000 Indian Americans are planning to be on the South Lawns of the White House when President Biden the First Lady would welcome "India was known as an underdeveloped country. All that has changed in the last ten years. Thanks a lot to Shri Modiji who has transformed India not only with the IT generation but by rising high above all the expectations of people in terms of infrastructure development, in terms of financial independence given to all the markets," said Premkumar Swaminathan who hails from Tamil Nad...

'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti

'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti The event was also attended by the US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan who met his Indian counterpart Doval. Sullivan is in India to finalise the agreements that will be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US next week US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti on Tuesday said that the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has become not only a national treasure but an international treasure too. “Ajit Doval, a village boy from Uttarakhand, who now has become not only a national treasure but an international treasure. He had the same vision to come together and say what can we do to change the course of this century,” Garcetti said during an event. — ANI (@ANI) He added, “The United States and India are the co-authors of the next phase that the world faces. When I look at the foundation between the United States and India, it is so strong, it is so clear that Indians love Americans and Americans love Indians.” During the same event, Garcetti hailed India’s performance in digital payments. “When I look at digital payments and financial tech that India has, we have rocked the world. A ‘tea wala’ in a village makes sure that she gets direct payment from the govt on her phone, a 100% of each one of those rupees,” he said. — ANI (@ANI) The event was also attended by the US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan who met his Indian counterpart Doval. Sullivan i...

Vallabhbhai Patel

Vallabhbhai Patel, in full Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel, byname Sardar Patel (Hindi: “Leader Patel”), (born October 31, 1875, Early life and legal career Patel was born into a self-sufficient landowning family of the Leva Patidar caste. Reared in an atmosphere of traditional As a lawyer, Patel distinguished himself in presenting an unassailable case in a precise manner and in challenging police witnesses and British judges. In 1908 Patel lost his wife, who had borne him a son and daughter, and thereafter remained a widower. Determined to Returning to In 1917 Patel found the course of his life changed after having been influenced by From 1917 to 1924 Patel served as the first Indian municipal commissioner of Ahmadabad and was its elected municipal president from 1924 to 1928. Patel first made his mark in 1918, when he planned mass campaigns of peasants, farmers, and landowners of Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. In 1928 Patel successfully led the landowners of Bardoli in their resistance against increased taxes. His efficient leadership of the Bardoli campaign earned him the title sardar (“leader”), and henceforth he was acknowledged as a nationalist leader throughout India. He was considered practical, decisive, and even ruthless, and the British recognized him as a dangerous enemy. Political philosophy Patel, however, was no revolutionary. In the crucial debate over the objectives of the Patel disagreed with Jawaharlal Nehru on t...

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