From 1996 to 1999, political instability gripped numerous regions across the globe, fostering an atmosphere of uncertainty and upheaval.
Post-Independence – General Studies
The growing militancy in Kashmir during the Narasimha Rao period (1991-1996) – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
During the Narasimha Rao period from 1991 to 1996, Kashmir witnessed a significant escalation in militancy, marking a tumultuous chapter in its history.
In the wake of unprecedented global challenges, the specter of a troubled economy looms large, casting a shadow of uncertainty over both developed and developing nations alike.
JK Militancy refers to the long-standing insurgency and armed conflict that has persisted in the region of Jammu and Kashmir (JK), a disputed territory between India and Pakistan.
Agrarian Unrest during Rajiv Gandhi – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Agrarian unrest was a simmering issue throughout the 1980s in India, and the Rajiv Gandhi period (1984-1989) saw its share of significant protests and movements.
Basis of Regionalism: Politics in the states (Anandpur Sahib Resolution) – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Anandpur Sahib Resolution, adopted by the Shiromani Akali Dal in 1973, represents a significant moment in Sikh political history.
Agrarian Unrest During the Indira Gandhi Period – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
During the tenure of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in India, spanning from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s, agrarian unrest emerged as a significant socio-political phenomenon.
Indira Gandhi – Unrest in States – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Indira Gandhi, a towering figure in Indian politics, navigated through tumultuous times marked by significant unrest in various states across the nation.
Indira Gandhi’s Foreign Relations – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Indira Gandhi’s foreign relations, particularly with Sri Lanka, were influenced by her perception of the country’s political orientation and treatment of the Tamil minority.
Indira Gandhi – Second Phase (1980-84) – Economy – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
During the second phase of her tenure as Prime Minister of India from 1980 to 1984, Indira Gandhi faced a complex economic landscape characterized by both domestic challenges and global uncertainties.