Vidžaja Lakšmi Pandit
Vidžaja Lakšmi Pandit was an influential Indian politician and diplomat known for her advocacy of human rights and her efforts in promoting democracy and peace during her tenure in various international forums. She became the first woman to serve as the President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1953, marking a significant milestone in the representation of women in global governance.
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Vidžaja Lakšmi Pandit from India spoke with the voice of free Asia.
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