All Great Leaders have advocated the formation of a World Government

Some great World Leaders have said:

Mahatma Gandhi, said: "A day will come when the world will approach India in its quest for peace and India will become the light of the world."


Pt Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India said: “Either the world will unite or it will perish.”


Dr. B R Ambedkar said "Law and Order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered."


Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, President of India said: “There will be one central authority to which the instruments of coercion will be surrendered and a fraction of the sovereignty of independent nation states will have to be given up for the security of the whole world.”


Albert Einstein said "Only World law can assure progress towards a civilized peaceful community."


Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia a great socialist leader constituted, 'World Development Council', a step towards creation of 'World Government', with a view to establish peace in the whole world.


Abdu’l-Baha, Baha’i thinker said: “Do not busy yourself only in your own concerns or the concerns of your own countries alone. Let your thoughts be fixed upon that which will rehabilitate the fortunes of mankind and sanctify the hearts and souls of men.”


Jan Tinbergen, Nobel Laureate in Economics said: “Mankind’s problems can no longer be solved by national governments. What is needed is a world government”. He also stressed that a strong veto-less United Nations is needed which can pave the way for the formation of a World Government.


Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of UK said: “Unless we establish a world government, it will not be possible for us to avert the World War III.”

John F. Kennedy, President of USA said: “We must create worldwide law and law enforcement agency, as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons.”


Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of USA said: “There must be law, steadily invoked and respected by all nations, for without law, the world promises only such meager justice as the pity of the strong upon the weak.”


Mikhail Gorbachev, President of USSR said: “An awareness of the need for some kind of global government is gaining ground, one in which all members of the world community would take part.”


U. Thant, UN General Secretary said: “A world under law is realistic and attainable.”


Martin Luther King, Jr, said: “Either we shall live together as brothers and sisters or die together as fools.”


Pope John Paul II said "The international community should support a system of laws to regularize international relations."


Rajiv Gandhi said "I dream of an India, strong, independent, self reliant and in the forefront of the front ranks of the nations of the world in the service of mankind."


Bertrand Russell said "Our goal, I repeat, should be the creation of a world government".