This list outlines the accomplishments and distinctions of various
Prime Ministers of India. It encompasses achievements attained both prior to and after their terms in office. To maintain clarity regarding diplomatic protocols, only nations that were independent, sovereign, or recognized by India during the respective Prime Minister's tenure are included in their international visits and engagements.
^Dhawan, S. K. (1991), Bharat Ratnas, 1954-1991, Wave Publications, p. 81
^
abHimmat.
R. M. Lala. 1979. p. 8. Few cast so low, so ignominiously, have the courage and belief to return. Mrs Gandhi is the real iron lady.
^
abAsian Studies. Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. 1982. p. 82. Indira Gandhi, is "charismatic" and tough. She is described as an "iron lady".
McLeod, John (2015).
The History of India (2nd ed.).
Greenwood. p. 221.
ISBN978-1-61069-765-1. Singh, Chaudhuri Charan (1902–1987). Politician. Born into a former royal family of the Jat caste; practiced law; joined Mahatma Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha 1930, the Individual Satyagraha against World War II 1940, and the Quit India movement 1942; a member of the Indian National Congress 1930–1967, the Bharatiya Kranti Dal 1967–1974, the Lok Dal 1974–1977, the Janata Party 1977–1979, and the Lok Dal again 1979–1987; chief minister of Uttar Pradesh 1967–1968 and 1970; deputy prime minister of India 1977–1979; prime minister of India 1979–1980.
Brass, Paul R. (2013). "Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.
doi:
10.1093/ref:odnb/97003. Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987), prime minister of India, was born on 23 December 1902 in the village of Nurpur, in Meerut district, United Provinces, India, the eldest of five children of Meer (Mukhiaji) Singh (c.1880–1960), a small farmer, of the jat caste, and his wife, Netra Kaur (c.1882–1957).(Subscription or
UK public library membership required.)
This list outlines the accomplishments and distinctions of various
Prime Ministers of India. It encompasses achievements attained both prior to and after their terms in office. To maintain clarity regarding diplomatic protocols, only nations that were independent, sovereign, or recognized by India during the respective Prime Minister's tenure are included in their international visits and engagements.
^Dhawan, S. K. (1991), Bharat Ratnas, 1954-1991, Wave Publications, p. 81
^
abHimmat.
R. M. Lala. 1979. p. 8. Few cast so low, so ignominiously, have the courage and belief to return. Mrs Gandhi is the real iron lady.
^
abAsian Studies. Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. 1982. p. 82. Indira Gandhi, is "charismatic" and tough. She is described as an "iron lady".
McLeod, John (2015).
The History of India (2nd ed.).
Greenwood. p. 221.
ISBN978-1-61069-765-1. Singh, Chaudhuri Charan (1902–1987). Politician. Born into a former royal family of the Jat caste; practiced law; joined Mahatma Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha 1930, the Individual Satyagraha against World War II 1940, and the Quit India movement 1942; a member of the Indian National Congress 1930–1967, the Bharatiya Kranti Dal 1967–1974, the Lok Dal 1974–1977, the Janata Party 1977–1979, and the Lok Dal again 1979–1987; chief minister of Uttar Pradesh 1967–1968 and 1970; deputy prime minister of India 1977–1979; prime minister of India 1979–1980.
Brass, Paul R. (2013). "Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.
doi:
10.1093/ref:odnb/97003. Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987), prime minister of India, was born on 23 December 1902 in the village of Nurpur, in Meerut district, United Provinces, India, the eldest of five children of Meer (Mukhiaji) Singh (c.1880–1960), a small farmer, of the jat caste, and his wife, Netra Kaur (c.1882–1957).(Subscription or
UK public library membership required.)