Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi's marriage faced significant strain due to personal and political differences. Feroze's political ambitions and his struggles with health and financial issues often conflicted with Indira's rising prominence in Indian politics. Their relationship deteriorated over time, leading to a separation in 1964, although they remained legally married until Feroze's death in 1960. Indira's commitment to her political career and Feroze's issues ultimately made their marriage untenable.
Yes Feroze Gandhi is a Gandhi, but he is not related to Mahtma Gandhi in anyway , he is the husband of Indira Gandhi.
Indira Gandhi married to Feroze Gandhi in 26 March 1942
Indira Gandhi married to Feroze Gandhi in 26 March 1942
Yes, Indira Gandhi married to Feroze Gandhi in 26 March 1942
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Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) was the daughter of the first prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. In 1942, she married Feroze Gandhi, who was not related to Nehru's mentor, the Indian spiritual leader Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi.
No. Mahatma Gandhi and Indira Gandhi were not related. Indira Gandhi's got her surname from her husband Feroze Gandhi. In fact, it is not actually "Gandhi", it is "Gandhey" which is one of the surnames of Parsis, which later on became "Gandhi".
Gandhi was the surname of Indira Gandhi's husband Feroze Gandhi.
Feroze Gandhi's mother was named Parsi. She was the daughter of a wealthy Parsi businessman. Feroze Gandhi, an Indian politician and journalist, was married to Indira Gandhi, who later became the Prime Minister of India.
Indira Gandhi was originaly Indira Nehru, daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru. She was titeled Gandhi when she was married to Feroze Gandhi, a zoroastrianisth from Bombay on 26th March, 1942. They had two sons Rajeev and Sanjay Gandhi.
Feroze Gandhi's father was Feroze Gandhi Sr., a Parsi businessman. He was married to a woman named Jamshed, and together they had Feroze Gandhi, who later became a prominent Indian politician and journalist. Feroze Gandhi is often best known for being the husband of Indira Gandhi, the first female Prime Minister of India.