Foreign Policy of India
Foreign policy refers to the set of principles, strategies, and actions that a nation's government employs to interact with other countries and international actors on the global stage. It is…
Foreign policy refers to the set of principles, strategies, and actions that a nation's government employs to interact with other countries and international actors on the global stage. It is…
India, the vast and diverse subcontinent, is adorned with a myriad of natural wonders, and among its most enchanting treasures are its diverse and lush forests. These vibrant ecosystems are…
The origin of the post of Governor-General in India can be traced back to the period of British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent. The British East India Company, a…
Part 2 of the Indian Constitution spanning from Article No. 5 to 11 deals with the provision of Citizenship in India. In simple terms, Citizenship means the status of being…
The Revolt of 1857, also known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857 or the First War of Independence, was a watershed moment in India's history. It was a significant uprising…
Since gaining independence in 1947, India faced numerous challenges in its socio-economic landscape, with land being a critical issue. The country's vast population, coupled with historical inequities and skewed land…
A state of emergency in India refers to a period of governance that can be declared by the President of India during specific crisis situations. Upon the advice of the…
The Indus Valley Civilization(IVC) is renowned as the first urban civilization of India. It is called so because most of the sites excavated are located near the Indus River. Later…
Women in India represent 48% of the total population (Census 2011). It is very difficult to traverse the road to development if women are left behind. Thus it seems pertinent…
The 'India State of Forest Report(ISFR) is an exercise conducted by the Forest Survey of India every two years. The biennial report is formulated to take stock of the forest…