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The Prime Minister suggested US foreign policy expert Bruce Ridel’s book JFK’s forgotten crisis, while digging in former PM Jawaharlal Nehru, he fought the opposition’s attacks on the BJP -led government -led government’s China border line operations.
The Prime Minister’s response came a day later when Rahul Gandhi questioned the government that India had surrendered more than 4,000 square kilometers in its region in China. (File Photo/PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Tuesday, it was recommended in the Lok Sabha that MPs read the mistake of US foreign policy expert Bruce Ridel’s book JFK.
He said that while digging in former PM Jawaharlal Nehru, he said that he fought the opposition attacks on the operation of the China border line by the BJP -led government. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi And Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav was among those who raised the issue.
“Nehru was more interested in talking to Jackie than Jackie …” JFK’s forgotten crisis by Bruce Ridel: Tibet, CIA and China-Indian War ‘, Prime Minister related to Jawaharlal Nehru @Narendra Modi Just mentioned in the Lok Sabha: pic.twitter.com/8flsfuxeio– Kanchan Gupta 🇮🇳 (@Kanangpta) 4 February, 2025
How did Nehru conduct foreign policy. Details about Nehru, and what they used their position, the same is the mindset @Rahul Gandhi Inherited as a family.
No wonder Rahul Gandhi speaks the same language as a third grade troll including foreign policy. pic.twitter.com/x2duzbzas5
– Akhilesh Mishra (@Amishara 77) 4 February, 2025
“If someone really is interested in foreign policy … then they should read ‘JFK’s Flogoten Crisis’,” PM Modi said. “This book was written by a foreign policy scholar (and) the first PM of India, who also caught the portfolio of foreign affairs.
The Prime Minister’s response came a day later when Rahul Gandhi questioned the government that India had surrendered more than 4,000 square kilometers in its region in China.
Rahul Gandhi said in the Lok Sabha, “PM denied it, but the army denied it … China is sitting at a distance of 4,000 square kilometers in our region …”