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* ''' | * '''2019 β Abrogation of Article 370''' | ||
Special status of Jammu & Kashmir revoked, integrating it more directly with the Indian Union. | |||
* ''' | * '''1998 β Pokhran-II Nuclear Tests''' | ||
India conducted a series of underground nuclear tests in Rajasthan, asserting its strategic strength and altering global perceptions under Prime Minister [[Atal Bihari Vajpayee]]. | |||
* ''' | * '''1991 β Economic Liberalisation''' | ||
[[ | Facing a severe financial crisis, India opened its economy to global markets under Finance Minister [[Manmohan Singh]]. These reforms transformed Indiaβs economic landscape. | ||
* ''' | * '''1975 β The Emergency''' | ||
Declared by Prime Minister [[Indira Gandhi]], the 21-month Emergency period saw suspension of civil liberties, press censorship, and mass detentions β one of the most controversial phases in modern Indian history. | |||
* ''' | * '''1920 β Non-Cooperation Movement''' | ||
[[Mahatma Gandhi]] led a non-violent protest against British rule, urging Indians to boycott British institutions. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 25 July 2025
Special status of Jammu & Kashmir revoked, integrating it more directly with the Indian Union.
India conducted a series of underground nuclear tests in Rajasthan, asserting its strategic strength and altering global perceptions under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Facing a severe financial crisis, India opened its economy to global markets under Finance Minister Manmohan Singh. These reforms transformed Indiaβs economic landscape.
Declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the 21-month Emergency period saw suspension of civil liberties, press censorship, and mass detentions β one of the most controversial phases in modern Indian history.
Mahatma Gandhi led a non-violent protest against British rule, urging Indians to boycott British institutions. |