Top 10 most famous women of all time
New Delhi: It was a difficult to compile a list of only 10 most famous women of all time, as there were many contenders. There was no set parameters for selecting these women, except the
4. Indira Gandhi
Few could deny that she was one of the most powerful political figures, doing much to make India the mighty nation that it is today.
A paradoxically well-loved and greatly hated Prime Minister at the same time, Indira Gandhi ruled India on and off for almost twenty years until her death at the hands of Sikh extremists in 1984 (making her the only sitting female head of state ever assassinated).
She was also one of only three female heads of state to oversee a military conflict while in office—the other two being Margaret Thatcher of England and Golda Meir of Israel.
She was often roundly condemned for implementing an unpopular forced sterilization program in an effort to control the growth of India's quickly burgeoning population.
Indira Gandhi shall be remembered for not only changing the course of South Asia's history but also geography, by contributing to the birth of a new nation, Bangladesh. She will also be remembered for suspending the democratic rights of Indians for 19 months by imposing emergency.
Few could deny that she was one of the most powerful political figures, doing much to make India the mighty nation that it is today.
A paradoxically well-loved and greatly hated Prime Minister at the same time, Indira Gandhi ruled India on and off for almost twenty years until her death at the hands of Sikh extremists in 1984 (making her the only sitting female head of state ever assassinated).
She was also one of only three female heads of state to oversee a military conflict while in office—the other two being Margaret Thatcher of England and Golda Meir of Israel.
She was often roundly condemned for implementing an unpopular forced sterilization program in an effort to control the growth of India's quickly burgeoning population.
Indira Gandhi shall be remembered for not only changing the course of South Asia's history but also geography, by contributing to the birth of a new nation, Bangladesh. She will also be remembered for suspending the democratic rights of Indians for 19 months by imposing emergency.