Sonia Gandhi is undoubtedly the most powerful woman in India and one of the 100 most influential women in the world. She also happens to be the most powerful politician of India. Sonia chose not to become the Prime Minister of India in 2004; instead she nominated Dr Manmohan Singh to be elected as the [...]
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