
In our Unit 8 readings about
empire, (and the
end of an era of imperialism and
colonialism) we learned a little about
British India and the independence of India. Nehru was the first
prime minister of India and the longest-serving one. Having 14 prime ministers in 62 years means an average term has been over 4 years, but some prime ministers have served longer and others much shorter terms. Nehru's daughter,
Indira Gandhi, and Nehru's grandson,
Rajiv Gandhi, were also prime ministers. Both were killed on-the-job. Aside from these members of the
Nehru-Gandhi family (no relation to Mohandas Gandhi), other long-serving prime ministers were Rao, Vajpayee, and Singh. The heir to the Nehru political dynasty, Rajiv Gandhi's widow, Italian-born
Sonia Gandhi, has remained behind-the-scenes as the National Congress Party leader and has not sought to become prime minister herself.
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