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First Written on
December 19, 2005
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Updated Friday, July 04, 2008 04:38:01 AM
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Three most powerful
women leaders the world has ever seen – Indira Gandhi,
Margaret Thatcher and Golda Meier
(Late) Mrs. Indira Gandhi:
She was not a born leader.
She was the aristocratic and much pampered daughter of Mr.
Jawaharlal Nehru, the first, charismatic prime minister of
free India. She was brought in to the cabinet by an uneducated
but respected leader, as a state minister for Information
& Broadcasting. If entire India is covered by the
terrestrial broadcast TV network, the credit goes to her. The
basic idea was that she would be loyal and play ball with the
king makers. She was very disciplined and focused and knew
what she wanted. She systematically built her power base and
neutralized every male in her circle and became the prime
minister. At one stage, she was known as the only man in her
cabinet. She was tough as nails. She never cringed before
anyone. President Nixon used to hate her. She was known for
her 'leftist' leanings. In 1970, we had the Bangladesh, then
known as East Pakistan, Bengali speaking refugee crisis.
Millions of refugees were pouring in across the borders adding
to our financial and security burden. We were and are still a
poor country and the whole world was watching the circus. It
was the cold war era and because of our friendship with the
Soviet Union, no western country came to our support. We had
no choice except to stop this nonsense and the only way was to
liberate Bangladesh and make it safe for the refugees to go
back. We never had any territorial ambitions and we were
always attacked first.
President Nixon had his key
adviser in Dr. Henry Kissinger. They were known to be friends
of Pakistan's military junta of Gen Yahya Khan. The US Policy
makers always rated Pakistani military superior to India's
military under the false notion of being a martial race. The
myth suited and was cultivated by Pakistani military rulers.
There is no such thing as a martial race. They forgot that
some of the present day Pakistani Muslims, who do not have
Arabic descent, and the Indo Aryan Hindus have the same
ancestors and genetic lineage. This can be verified by DNA
genetic mapping. Religion has nothing to do with Valor and
Bravery. You will find excellent soldiers from all religions
and races. It all depends on training, skills, motivation and
attitudes. The Indian sub continent's known history and
culture dates back to 10,000 years. We have had enough wars
and know how to fight.
India's armed forces are one
of the best trained in the world, even though they may not
have the monetary resources of western powers. Our soldiers at
grass root level are intelligent. They may not be highly
educated because most of them come from villages and poor
family backgrounds. Our officers trained at IMA are among the
very best. It is a much disciplined force. It was classified into
various ethnic groups by the then British East India Company.
The objective was to divide on ethnic lines and rule. You have
Sikh, Maratha, Gurkha, Madras, Rajput, Dogra, Kumaon Regiments
and many others. Today, the names and colors have been
retained but it is a mixture of all ethnic groups in all
regiments. It has an elitist Para Commando regiment, the best
of them all and the best officers and men from all regiments
get into it. They are a superb combination of brain and brawn.
It is easier to enter IITs or IAS. Its commandos were rated
the best in the world, 6 years ago, in a contest held in the
jungles of Botswana and elite western units like British SAS
and German GSG9 had participated in it. Nobody can match the
aggressiveness of Punjabis, the ferocity of Gurkhas, the valor
of Rajputs, the daredevilry of Marathas and the determination
of 'Thambis' as soldiers of the Madras regiment are known.
Very few people know that it was the Dravidian Pandian and Chola Dynasties
which developed the concept of 'suicide squads' known as
'Tharkolai Padai' more than 1000 years ago. The Japanese
concept of 'hara kiri', Ninja and Samurai developed only
around 500 years ago. There is one Dravidian tribe of men and women and
children, which specializes in working at great heights in the
construction industry without any life support systems. They are as sure footed as
mountain goats. They are absolutely fearless. I have seen
women with babies tied to their backs at such work and my
heart was in my mouth. One has to see them in action to
believe it.
When any army becomes
politically involved like Pakistan's, it can never be a good
and well oiled fighting machine. Where is the time to train and be battle fit
and ready? Indira knew that USA will support Pakistan. If USA
had wanted, it could have easily averted the crisis, but that
was too much to expect from a person like Nixon. She went to
Moscow and signed the Indo Soviet treaty. We were worried
because China had attacked us in 1962 on the north east front
in the Himalayas. We were neither prepared nor well equipped
at that time. Thanks to Nehru and his peace ideology which was
nothing but naive and stupid. Our soldiers neither had proper
winter clothing nor proper arms. They were facing, the well
clothed Chinese soldiers armed with automatic sub machine
guns, with .303 Enfield, single bolt action Rifles, which
should have been in the museums of the world. When a country's
security is involved, the principle is "Believe in God
and Peace, but keep your Powder dry". We could not afford
a third front. There was no guarantee that China would not
attack us to help Pakistan. At that time Nixon was cozying up
to Peking to control Soviet Union and an axis of
Washington-Islamabad-Peking was in place. Without the Indo
Soviet treaty, China might have attacked us under instigation
from either Nixon or Pakistan. In the height of cold war, both
USA and Soviet Union were at loggerheads. The Soviet Union
became our natural ally. Most of our arms are Russian. Western
powers always debunked them as of poor quality compared to
theirs. We had excellent soldiers like General Maneckshaw, who
later became the only Field Marshal of our country and (Late)
Lt. Gen. J S Arora, who led the eastern operations, comparable
to the best in the world. The strategy and tactics used by
them is an all-time textbook classic, which will be discussed in any
military school of the world.
Having sewn up all ends, we
went to war in 1971 and liberated Bangladesh in just 5 days.
Bangladesh is criss crossed with hundreds of rivers and it is
one of the most difficult terrains to launch a conventional
warfare. An entire division was air dropped behind the enemy
lines in the eastern front. Pakistan attacked us on the
western front and we were prepared. We pounded Pakistan both
on the eastern and western fronts. 92,000 soldiers of Pakistan
army surrendered, because they were encircled and had nowhere
to go. There has never been such large scale surrender before,
anywhere in the world and the Pakistani army was humiliated.
Their air force was wiped out in 1 day in the heaviest bombing
since the World War II. They were supposed to be having
superior aircraft on paper. We have an old saying in my mother
tongue which translated goes 'A skilled and capable man will
turn a blade of grass into a weapon'. We also have another
saying. 'A garland of flowers in the hands of a monkey,'
because he would not know what to do with it. Their submarine
'Ghazi' was blasted out by our naval frigate 'INS Khukri' in
the Bay of Bengal, off the Vishakapatnam coast. The submarine
had sneaked in to sink our only aircraft carrier INS Vikrant.
Pakistani Navy could not move out of Karachi harbor, because
the entire area was blockaded by our Navy. Pakistani Navy
had only one outlet in the Arabian Sea. Our navy had blockaded
the entire area right up to Iran in the Persian Gulf. Admiral
Krishnan was the Chief of the Navy at that time. I have
forgotten the name of the Air force chief but I think it was Air
Chief Marshal P C Lal.
Nixon, out of utter
frustration, ordered his seventh fleet headed by aircraft
carrier "USS Enterprise" based in the Pacific and
carrying nuclear weapons to move to the area. He dared not
move his sixth fleet off the coast of KMT China, later known
as Formosa and now Taiwan, to move to the disturbed area. In
those days sixth fleet was stationed there to protect Taiwan
from potential Chinese invasion. If he had done that China
might have attacked Taiwan. The Soviets moved their elite
Baltic fleet armed with nuclear weapons along with nuclear
powered submarines from the Baltic Sea. Nixon became the most
hated man in India. This single act of Nixon made him the most
untrustworthy of global leaders. He also made the unpardonable
diplomatic and ungentlemanly mistake of calling Indira Gandhi
"That Woman". It is never done by a head of state to
another head of state, especially to a lady. She had as much
class as Queen Elizabeth. She was no less than royalty. With
his limited mental capacity and acumen, he probably would
never realize that he was paying her a backhanded complement. It also
proved that Nixon was totally unfit to occupy the chair. Nixon
never had any class. I often wondered how the people of USA
made him their President. However, this does not absolve his
advisers of their roles. Nixon showed his real class in
the Watergate scandal. He was lucky to escape impeachment
unlike Andrew Jackson.
At that time there was a
famous book called 'The Ugly American' written by some
American writer, whose name I have forgotten. This book was
based on the American Vietnam experience. Nixon symbolized the
veritable 'Ugly American'. I was in my final year at IIT-M and
whatever I have written is from memory. Nixon was literally
very ugly looking with a bulbous nose and mean eyes. He always
reminded me of the mean looking villains, in the old American
Westerns, who would shoot people in the back. We were used to
charismatic, handsome and good looking US leaders, with class,
like Mr. John F Kennedy. The only Americans we had seen was in
Hollywood movies like Gregory Peck, James Stewart, Charlton
Hesston, Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, John Wayne, Charles
Bronson, Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Paul Newman, Steve
McQueen etc., The Soviet Fleet was already in the Arabian sea,
having entered through the Suez canal. The US Fleet just went
past Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, 2000 Kms away from our
southern tip, and nothing happened. By that time the
operations had ended and Bangladesh was born and liberated.
For seven days, the world held a bated breath, fearing a
nuclear world war. She was crowned as the Empress of India. At
one stage, sycophants claimed that "India is Indira and
Indira is India'.
A good leader became a great
leader by her hard work, discipline and focus. She also
had vision. She realized that we were vulnerable as long as we
remained weak. She ordered our nuclear scientists to make the
bomb and its delivery systems. Today, no country dare attack
us. We have all the modern technology and rocketry to defend
ourselves. We have our own limited number of satellites in
space. The only thing she missed out was the formation of a
blue water navy to patrol the Indian Ocean. You can't fault
her because she did not have the money for that. She made
India's future secure for ever. She became a great leader by
her vision, determination, discipline, courage and focus. In
India's long history nobody made us secure from invasion over
land like her. We were always invaded through the Khyber Pass
in the Hindu Kush range of mountains right from the days of
Alexander the Great. We were always under the foolish
impression that the Himalayas will save us, till the Chinese
proved us wrong. We must be grateful to her. The English,
Portuguese, Dutch and French invaded through the sea.
The only thing left out
is the formation of a blue water navy to protect our long
coastline and commercial interests on the high sea lanes. The
future threat to our nation is from the both the seas and the
Indian Ocean. We have a western naval command and an eastern
naval command. We need an Indian Ocean command based in the
Andaman Islands. We need more aircraft carriers, destroyers,
frigates, minesweepers, fast gunboats and submarines. We can
build all of them including nuclear powered submarines. We
have enough scientists and engineers. We need more
geo-stationery satellites in space, all of them positioned
strategically, to cover every inch of mother earth capable of
tracking the movement of an ant. Nothing is more important
than making our country and interests fully secure, even if it
means we eat less by tightening our belts. In these days of
religious fundamentalism, fanaticism and geo political
expansionist ambitions nobody knows from where the threats will come. When
it comes to a country's defense, trust no one. I fully agree
with Dr. Andy Grove that "Only the paranoid
survive". One billion Indian people do not want any
government or Indian leader to sign the nuclear NPT at any
costs and no super power, even the mighty USA, can bully or coerce us
on this. This is for ever and as long as the mother earth
exists. We have neighbors whom we can never trust.
Whether people like it or
not, she was and still is the boldest, best and most decisive
political leader we have ever had. Her father Nehru is nothing
in comparison. He was a good diplomat but a vacillating
leader. A leader has to take hard and bold decisions and that
is what Indira Gandhi did. The only major mistake she did was
declaring an internal emergency in 1972. But considering her
achievements, this can be pardoned, as all leaders are liable
to make mistakes.
Mrs. Margaret (Maggie)
Thatcher & Mrs. Golda Meier:
Mrs. Margaret Thatcher is one
more example of a person from a middle class background,
becoming a great leader by sheer discipline and focus. She was
known as the "Iron Lady". She was the first woman
prime minister of Great Britain. She took over in what is
described as the most difficult period in English history. She
handled the "Falklands War" though it was a cakewalk
compared to the Bangladesh war. I know Argentineans are good
at Soccer and Polo, but their Armed Forces? She is no Winston
Churchill. It was more a skirmish between unequals. Mrs.
Margaret Thatcher's achievements were more economic. She
pulled England out of deep recession. She went for large scale
privatization. She handled workers and miner’s strikes with
an iron hand. She led England's industrial revival. She was
great in her own way. Unfortunately, she could not handle her
own son Mark Thatcher, who was involved in a mercenary scandal
in Africa and sentenced. She was a contemporary of Mrs. Indira
Gandhi. Mrs. Indira Gandhi also had a difficult son in Sanjay
who died in an air crash. Global leaders very rarely have time
for their families. The world also had Mrs. Golda Meier, the
prime minister of Israel, around the same time. She was also a
very tough leader and led Israel through turbulent and
difficult times. In the case of Israel, it is encircled
by its enemies, which makes it more difficult to defend. I
have not had much of an opportunity to read about her
background because it is not available. They are the three
most powerful women leaders the world has ever seen. They
all had brains and guts.
Final Word:
The entire above woman wore
pants and most of the males around them were either nervous
wrecks or bumbling idiots. They were all normal women with
families and grown up children. None of them had extraordinary
education or formal training. They achieved their greatness by
sheer hard work, discipline and focus. They were
self-driven, combative, aggressive, and assertive and at the
same time retained their femininity, grace and charm. We all
have a lesson to be learnt. Every one of us can become a good
leader, if not a great one, but we must have vision,
discipline and focus, backed by hard work.
Written
by Madhavan T Gopalachary
The above is an abridged and
revised version of the pay for access article written on
December 19, 2005 titled ‘Discipline and Focus’.
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