Operation Shakti, conducted at the Pokhran Test Range in May 1998, stands as a watershed moment in India’s history, marking the nation’s emergence as a nuclear power.
General Studies 1
Narasimha Rao Years – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Narasimha Rao years, spanning from 1991 to 1996, represent a pivotal period in Indian political and economic history. At the helm of the nation during a time of profound change, Prime Minister
Mandal Commission – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Mandal Commission was a significant initiative by the Indian government to address the issue of backwardness among certain communities, particularly in the context of education and employment.
VP Singh and Chandra Shekhar Years – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Despite the brevity of their terms, the years under V.P. Singh and Chandra Shekhar left a lasting impact on Indian politics, shaping the trajectory of the nation’s socio-economic policies and coalition governance.
Steps on the Domestic Front – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
“Steps on the Domestic Front” encapsulates a multifaceted approach towards enhancing the well-being and stability within a nation’s borders.
Rajiv Gandhi Years – Foreign Policy – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Rajiv Gandhi’s foreign policy agenda aimed to strengthen India’s position on the global stage while fostering regional stability and economic growth.
Technology Mission – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
A Technology Mission represents a concerted effort aimed at harnessing the power of innovation and advancing technological capabilities to address pressing societal challenges and drive economic growth.
Problems in North East – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
In this dynamic milieu, understanding and addressing the multifaceted problems of the North East region are imperative for fostering stability, development, and harmonious coexistence among its diverse populace.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy stands as one of the most devastating industrial disasters in human history, leaving an indelible mark on both the landscape of Bhopal, India, and the collective consciousness of the world.
Rajiv Gandhi Years & Unrest in States – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
At the age of 40, Rajiv Gandhi became the country’s youngest prime minister and may have been among the youngest elected leaders of state worldwide.