Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi shares her insights on the Indo-Pakistan War in this captivating YouTube video. With her vast experience and deep understanding of the historical context, she provides a unique perspective on the events that unfolded during this significant period. Gain valuable knowledge about the war and its impact on the region as you listen to Mrs. Gandhi’s articulate and thought-provoking analysis. Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the complexities of Indo-Pakistan relations and gain a deeper understanding of this crucial chapter in history. #IndiraGandhi #IndoPakistanWar #historicalinsights
IMPORTANT WORDS:
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Frontiers: Borders or boundaries, especially those between countries.
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Confronting: Facing or being in opposition to, especially in a direct manner.
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Shelling: The act of bombarding an area with artillery shells.
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Inevitable: Unavoidable, bound to happen.
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Guerillas: Irregular fighters or members of a small independent group taking part in irregular warfare.
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Compelled: Forced or driven to do something.
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Realistic: Practical and sensible, based on a practical understanding of a situation.
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Duty: A moral or legal obligation; something that one is expected or required to do.
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Enormous: Extremely large or great in size, quantity, or extent.
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Sustain: To endure or withstand, to keep something going over time.
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Absorb: To take in or soak up; to integrate or assimilate.
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Aggression: Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes.
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Regime: A government or system, especially one that is in power.
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Refugees: People who have been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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Indirect Aggression: Hostile actions or behavior that are not directly confrontational but still have a harmful impact.
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Final Question: The last inquiry or query in a series of questions.
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Population: The total number of people inhabiting a particular country or area.