Quote of the Day: Indira Gandhi on why dialogue matters in war – ‘You cannot shake hands …’

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, a poignant quote from former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has gained renewed relevance. Gandhi's assertion that 'you cannot shake hands with a clenched fist' serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of dialogue in conflict resolution. Amidst ongoing hostilities, her words highlight the necessity of open communication and understanding as vital components in striving for lasting peace. This perspective resonates now more than ever, as political leaders and communities grapple with the devastating impacts of war. Gandhi’s legacy of advocating for diplomacy over aggression underscores the need for constructive dialogue to bridge divides and foster reconciliation in troubled regions. As the international community watches the evolving situation in the Middle East, her insight serves as a guiding principle for those seeking to navigate the complexities of modern conflicts, emphasizing that true progress begins with willingness to engage in conversation rather than confrontation.
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