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Language: English
Instructors: Mitra's IAS
Why this course?
This course contains notes on 'Post Independence India' which is asked in GS paper-I.
Post-Independence Consolidation and Reorganization within the Country | |||
Partition and its aftermath | |||
Integration of Princely States | |||
Tribal Integration in india | |||
Issue of language | |||
J.P. Movement | |||
Naxalite Movement | |||
Jammu Kashmir Issue | |||
Punjab Issue | |||
Reorganization of the States | |||
Contemporary Developments | |||
Mandal Commission | |||
From Colony to Democracy | |||
Emergence of Electoral Politics | |||
Nature of Congress Dominance | |||
Emergence of Opposition Parties | |||
Economic Development and Planning | |||
Mixed Economy Model | |||
Initial Five Year Plans | |||
Green Revolution & Operation Flood | |||
Green Revolution | |||
Operation Flood | |||
India's External Relations | |||
Nehru Foreign Policy | |||
Non Alignment Movement | |||
Relations with neighbors Pakistan & China | |||
Relation with Pakistan | |||
Relation with China | |||
India's Nuclear Policy | |||
Types of emergencies under the Indian Constitution | |||
National Emergency | |||
Failure of Constitutional Machinery in State | |||
Financial Emergency | |||
Communalism in India | |||
Rise of Communalism | |||
Anti Sikh & Anti Muslim Riots | |||
Problems with North East Region | |||
North-East Region and its integration | |||
The AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Power Act) | |||
New Economic Policy 1991 | |||
New Economic Policy & Privatization | |||
Globalization and ICT Era | |||
Popular Movements in India | |||
Chipko & Narmada Andolan | |||
Silent Valley & Dalit Movements | |||
Farmer's Movement | |||
Women's Movement |
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