The India-Pakistan Wars refer to a series of conflicts between the two nations. The first war occurred in 1947-48 over Kashmir. The second war took place in 1965, also centred on Kashmir. A third conflict erupted in 1971, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. These wars have shaped the political landscape of South Asia and continue to influence relations between India and Pakistan.
(i) The Act of 1947 gave freedom to India; (ii) The country was partitioned into two dominions: India and Pakistan; (iii) The paramountcy was abolished: the princely states...
The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2023, recently introduced by the Centre in the Lok Sabha, seeks to address the political representation and development needs of the...
The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2023, is a significant legislative proposal introduced by the Central government in the Lok Sabha with the aim to address the...
In a historic development, soldiers from the Punjab Regiment are set to march in Paris in the Bastille Day Parade after 107 years. This momentous occasion not only...
The Rajputana Rifles Regiment Band, the oldest regiment in the Indian Army, is accompanying the Indian contingent to the National Day parade in France. With a rich history...
India has been traditionally a low inflation country. Barring a few years of high inflation driven by supply shocks, inflation has remained benign throughout the period since independence....
The Plan began amidst three problems'influx of refugees, food shortage, and mounting. Harrod - Domar growth model was adopted. The objectives of the Plan include To correct the...
Europe has one of the densest rail network in the world. There are approximately 4,40,000 km of railways, most of which are double or multiple tracked. Important railheads...
Migration refers to the movement of population from one place to another. Apart from birth rates and death rates, migration is the third most important factor which determines...
Ever since the Surat Split of 1907, the desire to bring about a unity'of the moderates and extremists had always been present in the'country. Sir William Wedderburn and...