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Posted: 2025-06-08 00:26:19 UTC

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In the early 1970s, a policy rift between Indira Gandhi and Richard Nixon escalated into a bitter diplomatic Cold War, fueled by ego, war, and racism. Nixon and Kissinger sided with Pakistan, while privately expressing misogynistic and racist sentiments towards Gandhi and India. Despite the pressure, Gandhi stood her ground, leading India to support Bangladesh's liberation and signing a treaty with the Soviet Union. Decades later, Kissinger regretted his words, and the full audio of Nixon and Kissinger's remarks revealed the depth of their prejudice.
Diplomatic Cold War between India and the U.S.
Racism and misogyny in international politics
India's support for Bangladesh's liberation
Shift in South Asia's power dynamics
Refugee crisis and brewing genocide in East Pakistan
U.S. pressure on India to align with its interests
Nixon and Kissinger's support for Pakistan
Misogynistic and racist sentiments from Nixon and Kissinger