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The first prime Minister of India ruled a chaotic newborn country right from its independence in 1947 until his death in 1964. Nehrus legacy is that of an extremely
liberal, socialist and secular leader, who under the apprenticeship of Mahatma Gandhi, firmly put India on the course in which it runs today. Nehru was a man of
letters and is also credited with creating the Planning Commission of India.
2. B. R. Ambedkar
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One of the greatest personalities ever born in India, Ambedkar was a jurist, political leader, philosopher, anthropologist, historian, revolutionary, writer and much
more. He was a revolutionary leader and held forth on his views even if they went against the popular grain. He also revived Buddhism in India, a legacy still seen
in Dalit communities, whos cause Ambedkar championed throughout his life. Ambedkar is also known as the Father of the Indian Constitution, on behalf of which
the nation celebrated Republic Day.
3. Atal Behari Vajpayee
The recipient of the Padma Vibhushan in 1992, he is one of the most respected political leaders in Indias history. The only prime minister to serve a full term
outside the Congree Party, Vajpayee was known to be a liberal within the BJP, a party with extreme right views. He fearlessly led the nuclear tests in
4. Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Filling the boots of Jawaharlal Nehru was never going to be an easy task, but Lal Bahadur Shastri did just that, and with elan. He gave India a slogan Jai Jawan
Jai Kisaan and worked extensively for farmer sector in India in continuation of Nehrus socialist policies. Indias decisive victory in the war against Pakistan in 1965
while he was Prime Minister elevated the countrys mood after its defeat to China earlier and turned him into a hero to cherish forever.
5. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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India was not inherited as a whole piece of land upon Independence. It was divided into princely states whose leaders demanded uncontrolled privileges or sought
to remain as neutral territories. Dealing with each of them sternly and firmly earned Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the sobriquet of Indias Iron Man. He also established
the civil services division in Indian administration.
6. Subhash Chandra Bose
Though he served as a member of the Indian National Congress only for a small duration, he had a great impact on the countrys armed forces. One of the few
leaders who supported armed revolt to overthrow British rule in India, Bose even formed an army that reported to him called Indian National Army and sought the
support of Japan to defeat Britishers in the country. Although his Army failed to directly drive out the British, former Britain PM Clement Atlee conceded that Boses
activities played a major role in the withdrawal of Britain from India.
7. Indira Gandhi
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Indira Gandhi served as a Prime Minister for 11 years and is credited for initiating the Green Revolution in India. The only child of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira wielded
a lot of influence in the Congress Party and the sentiments of the public. She was known to be ruthless during her term as Prime Minister that lifted India out of a
policy quagmire and firmly placed the development of the country on the fast track. A controversial figure because of the Emergency and subsequent
assassination in the aftermath of Operation Blue Star, Indira was named as Indias greatest Prime Minister at the turn of the century.
8. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Rajendra Prasad was the first President of independent India. He is also considered to be one of the architects of Indias Republic and also served as the
president of Indias Constituent Assembly. Prasad is credited with being bipartisan and acting on merit. He is still the only President to have been elected for the
Presidents position twice.
9. APJ Abdul Kalam
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The man with the frizzy hair and Indias favourite grandpa, APJ Abdul Kalam was one of the most proactive President of recent times. He is also known as
Peoples President and Indias Missile Man for advancing Indias ballistic missile programs. Known for championing youth causes, Kalam also launched the What
Can I Give movement in 2011 to defeat corruption and realize his life goal of turning India into a developed country by 2020.
10. Dadabhai Naoroji
One of the earliest political leaders of India, he was also involved in business like cotton trading. He was also one of Indias early educationists and sought to clear
concepts of Zoroastrianism amongst the local populace in Bombay. Naoroji was also a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons between 1892 and
1895 in the UK, becoming the first Asian to be a British MP.
11. Jyoti Basu
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Jyoti Basu holds the record for serving as the longest chief minister of any state in India after holding that post in power from 1977 to 2000 in West Bengal as a
CPI(M) politician. He was also one of Indias most well-known atheists. Basu designed the land reform plan in India and initiated panchayati raj for farmers in West
Bengal. Never one to follow Communism by the book, Basu made it his mission to give the lower strata of society its due and always upheld communal harmony.
12. Shashi Tharoor
One of the most charming leaders in the country today, Shashi Tharoor is also the countrys most well-known diplomat and writer from the political stream. Tharoor
is known to have his own views about various issues plaguing the country and is not afraid of being vocal about them. Some of his comments have earned him the
ire of the Congress party and he has also been dragged into the Kochi IPL controversy, but his popularity amongst the youth especially, is unwavering. Tharoor is
also one of the most tech-savvy politicians who created a direct channel with Indians with his Twitter account.
13. E M Sankaran Namboodiripad
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When he took oath as the first chief minister of Kerala, E M Sankaran Namboodiripad or EMS as he was known, also became the first Communist leader to have
been elected democratically in India. EMS pioneered the land and education system in Kerala that has become a model for other states and contributed to the rise
and rise of literacy in Kerala. He also played an active role within the CPI(M) party and brought it to national prominence in the 60s and 70s. Besides this, he was a
well-known journalist and writer as well.
14. N.T.Rama Rao
N.T. Rama Rao, popularly known as NTR, served as CM of Andhra Pradesh for three terms riding on the back of his immensely successful films, in which he
mostly played deities Rama and Krishna. His portrayal of mythological characters translated into record wins from audiences when he decided to turn into a
politician by founding the Telugu Desam Party. NTR was known to be passionate about the Andhra cause, equal rights for women and introduced many populist
schemes for his state. He was an astute politician and was also involved in forming the National Front that ruled the country from 1989 to 1991 under which the
Mandal Commissions recommendation of implementing 27 per cent reservations for OBCs was implemented.
15. M. G. Ramachandran
M. G. Ramachandran, or MGR for his fans, was one of the most influential politicians in Tamil Nadu. MGR was a superstar actor in Tamil films and joined the
Congress party after being influenced by Gandhian values. He later joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and became as popular in the party as he was among
his film fans. In 1972 he formed his own party called Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and riding on his popularity emerged as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu
in 1977 and remained so until his death in 1987. He was known for his focus on education and the earliest proponents of mid0day meals that incentivized children
to attend schools. MGR was also known for his philanthropic activities. The frenzy and looting that followed his death remains unparalleled to this day and is a
testament to his popularity.
16. Sonia Gandhi
One of the most dashing leaders the country has ever seen, Rajiv was the man behind diminishing the License Raj, gave a push to science and technology and
also introduced the telecommunication revolution in India. He took office as Prime Minister of India at the age of 40 after his mother Indira was assassinated in
1984. In the elections held immediately thereafter, the Congress party won an unprecedented 411 seats out of 542 across the country. Known to be a patron of
arts, Rajiv also introduced INTACH in 1984 to preserve Indias rich heritage.
18. Manmohan Singh
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Manmohan Singh may be a much reviled figure today but no one deny his contribution in lifting the country out of an economic morass in 1991 by opening up the
economy. The transformation from socialism and capitalism was a long time coming and Manmohan ensured that the transition went off smoothly. Under his
leadership, India achieved the US $ 1 trillion economy milestone. The strong growth recorded by the country over the past few years must go to Manmohan and
team.
19. Zakir Hussain
Dr Zakir Hussain was the first Muslim President of India and the founder of Jamia Milia Islamia, one of Indias most recognized university. His dedication to
education and efforts to keep Jamia Milia Islamia running even under dire circumstances earned him praise from unexpected quarters, including arch rival
Mohammed Ali Jinnah. The current foreign minister Salman Khurshid is the grandson of Dr Hussain.
20. P. V. Narasimha Rao
Indias first non-Congress Prime Minister, Morarji Desai was the architect of Indias nuclear program. A strict follower of Gandhis non-violence movement, his
peace overtures were so successful that Desai remains the only politician to have received Pakistans highest civilian award Nishan-e-Pakistan from President
Ghulam Ishaq Khan. Desai is also credited with promoting social, health and administrative reforms in the country.
22. Sunil Dutt
Narendra Modi has the power to divide opinions into two polar opposites. If you see him as the force behind the 2002 riots in Gujarat then you will have to turn a
willful blind eye to the economic prosperity and sense of pride he has infused in his community. His supporters call him a tight-fisted leader while his detractors call
him a mild dictator. Whichever way you look at it, Modis legacy in politics is undoubtable.
24. Jairam Ramesh
Jayaprakash Narayan has been an important leader who first came into prominence for opposing Indira Gandhi at the height of her powers. In 1974, he called for
a peaceful Total Revolution after leading a students movement in Bihar. Although he never became a force to reckon with within politics, Narayan was the first
leader who commanded huge crowds for his political stands, a position that was taken over by Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwalrecently.
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