"Nehru Gandhi was inspired by the principle of secularism and a “socialist” and “scientific” model of managing the country's resources, based on the predominant role of the public sector within a planned economy and on gradual industrialization."
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[Nehru Gandhi] si ispirò al principio della laicità dello Stato e a un modello «socialistico» e «scientifico» di gestione delle risorse del Paese, incardinato sul ruolo predominante del settore pubblico all’interno di un’economia pianificata, e su una graduale industrializzazione. — Cristina Siccardi, Indira Gandhi, fra socialismo, autoritarismo e violento controllo delle nascite, Europa Cristiana, 31 marzo 2019.
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