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Ask Indira Gandhi
Ask what she actually said or wrote — on the Emergency, bank nationalisation, the 1971 war, Garibi Hatao. Every answer is grounded in her own parliamentary speeches and official statements, cited inline, and composed entirely in your browser. If the corpus has no relevant passage, it declines rather than guesses.
In-browser AI answers
By default, Ask shows the passages most relevant to your question. Turn on in-browser AI to also get a short written answer, composed entirely in your browser from those passages — cited, never a substitute for her words. Runs locally (nothing you type leaves your device), cached after the first download, works offline.
Standard ~1 GB · any modern machine
LFM2-1.2B, RAG-tuned. Fast everywhere (WebGPU, or slower on CPU).
Best ~2 GB · needs a strong machine
LFM2-8B (mixture-of-experts) — richer answers, more reliable citations. WebGPU only.
Sources
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in her own words
Hard questions
The Emergency, Blue Star, bank nationalisation, the 1971 war — the contested record, unsoftened.
1966 – 1983
Timeline
Her dated parliamentary speeches by year, recovered from the volume footnotes.
her recorded voice
Speeches
Her surviving audio & video — Red Fort, the last speech, Drew University — with synced transcripts + search.
~9 themes
Topics
The corpus clustered into themes — surfaced from the embeddings, hand-labelled.
3 cleared volumes
Sources
The cleared government-work volumes, linking to the scanned originals on archive.org.