How Henry Kissinger went from ‘Indians are b******s’ to ‘Indians are great’

How Henry Kissinger went from ‘Indians are b******s’ to ‘Indians are great’

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Henry Kissinger, the singular US diplomat, died at 100. He greatly influenced global affairs under Presidents Nixon and Ford, garnering both vilification and the Nobel Peace Prize. During the Cold War, Kissinger expressed hatred towards India, making derogatory comments about Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the Indian people. However, he later acknowledged India's strength and advocated for strong ties with the country. Kissinger recognised India's strategic importance and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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