India, Nov. 8 -- Amid claims of former CIA officer Richard Barlow saying that former Indira Gandhi refused to bomb Pakistan's Kahuta nuclear facility in the early 1980s, a video of the former Indian prime minister has resurfaced on the internet where she says "we don't believe in conquering people" in response to a question on conquering Pakistan post the 1971 war.
Gandhi goes on to eloquently explain India's foreign policy, which she says has the idea of friendship at its core. "We don't want to conquer but we do want friendship with everybody. In fact, we define our foreign policy as increasing friendship where it exists, trying to create it where it does not exist and where there is hostility try and blunt it," she says in an undated ...
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