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Leaders should be accountable to their people, not to foreign powers from "summary" of Friends Not Masters by Mohammad Ayub Khan

The fundamental principle that leaders should be answerable to their own people, rather than being beholden to external powers, is a cornerstone of good governance. This principle is rooted in the idea that the primary duty of a leader is to serve the interests and welfare of their citizens, and not to prioritize the demands of foreign entities. When leaders are accountable to their people, they are more likely to act in the best interests of their nation, making decisions that benefit the population as a whole. This accountability fosters trust between the leader and the people they serve, creating a bond of mutual respect and understanding. Leaders who are accountable to their people are more likely to be responsive to the needs and concerns of the population, as they are directly accountable for their actions and decisions. This accou...
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    Friends Not Masters

    Mohammad Ayub Khan

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