词条 | Second Indira Gandhi ministry |
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|cabinet_name = Second Indira Gandhi ministry | cabinet_type= ministry |cabinet_number = 6th |jurisdiction = the Republic of India |incumbent = | flag = Flag of India.svg | flag_border = true |image = Indira Gandhi in 1967.jpg |date_formed = {{Start date|df=yes|1971|03|16}} |date_dissolved = {{Start date|df=yes|1977|03|24}} |government_head = Indira Gandhi |government_head_history = |deputy_government_head = |state_head = Varahagiri Venkata Giri (until 24 August 1974) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (24 August 1974 – 11 February 1977) Basappa Danappa Jatti (Acting) (from 11 February 1977) |current_number = |former_members_number = |total_number = |political_party = Indian National Congress (R) |legislature_status = Majority |election = 1971 |last_election = 1977 |legislature_term = {{Age in years, months and days|1971|03|16|1977|03|24}} |budget = |opposition_cabinet = |opposition_party = Indian National Congress (Organization) |opposition_leader = Ram Subhag Singh |incoming_formation = |outgoing_formation = |previous = First Indira Gandhi ministry |successor = Morarji Desai ministry }} Indira Gandhi sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 24 January 1966. Her second term started on 16 March 1971. Cabinet{{Cabinet table start|hiderefcol=y}}{{Cabinet table minister| title = Prime Minister | minister1 = Indira Gandhi | minister1_termstart = First Indira Gandhi ministry | minister1_termend = 24 March 1977 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Finance | minister1 = Yashwantrao Chavan | minister1_termstart = 1971 | minister1_termend = 1975 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Chidambaram Subramaniam | minister2_termstart = 1975 | minister2_termend = 1977 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Home Affairs | minister1 = Indira Gandhi | minister1_termstart = First Indira Gandhi ministry | minister1_termend = 4 February 1973 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Uma Shankar Dikshit | minister2_termstart = 4 February 1973 | minister2_termend = 1974 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister3 = Kasu Brahmananda Reddy | minister3_termstart = 1974 | minister3_termend = 24 March 1977 | minister3_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of External Affairs | minister1 = Sardar Swaran Singh | minister1_termstart = First Indira Gandhi ministry | minister1_termend = 10 October 1974 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Yaswantrao Chavan | minister2_termstart = 10 October 1974 | minister2_termend = 24 March 1977 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Defence | minister1 = Jagjivan Ram | minister1_termstart = 1970 | minister1_termend = 1974 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Sardar Swaran Singh | minister2_termstart = 1974 | minister2_termend = 1975 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister3 = Indira Gandhi | minister3_termstart = 1975 | minister3_termend = 1975 | minister3_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister4 = Bansi Lal | minister4_termstart = 21 December 1975 | minister4_termend = 24 March 1977 | minister4_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Railways | minister1 = K. Hanumanthaiya[1] | minister1_termstart = 18 March 1971 | minister1_termend = 22 July 1972 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = T. M. A. Pai[1] | minister2_termstart = 23 July 1972 | minister2_termend = 4 February 1973 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister3 = Lalit Narayan Mishra[1] | minister3_termstart = 5 February 1973 | minister3_termend = 2 January 1975 | minister3_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister4 = Kamalapati Tripathi[1] | minister4_termstart = 11 February 1975 | minister4_termend = 23 March 1977 | minister4_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Information and Broadcasting | minister1 = Indira Gandhi[5] | minister1_termstart = 1971 | minister1_termend = 1974 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Inder Kumar Gujral[2][3] | minister2_termstart = 1975 | minister2_termend = 1975 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister3 = Vidya Charan Shukla[4] | minister3_termstart = 1975 | minister3_termend = 23 March 1977 | minister3_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Steel and Mines | minister1 = Mohan Kumaramangalam[5] | minister1_termstart = May 1971 | minister1_termend = 30 May 1973 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) }}{{Cabinet table minister | title = Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | minister1 = Raj Bahadur[6] | minister1_termstart = 18 March 1971 | minister1_termend = 5 February 1973 | minister1_party = Indian National Congress (R) | minister2 = Kotha Raghuramaiah[6] | minister2_termstart = 5 February 1973 | minister2_termend = 24 March 1977 | minister2_party = Indian National Congress (R) }} |} Ministers of State
See also{{Portal|India}}
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