India's prime minister at the time of the Bandung conference in April 1955. A key figure of the non-aligned movement. At Bandung he talked about how it was "an intolerable humiliation" for Asian or African countries to become dependent on other "blocs". The term "non-alignment" in Indian foreign policy is associated with him.
Chain-mail isn't much defence against an arrow. It certainly isn't when the arrow is being aimed between your eyes.