Anglo-Tibetan Relations – Treaty of Lhasa (1904) – UPSC
The British empire in India came in contact with Tibet after the British occupied the Kumaon and Garhwal in 1815. After further expanding their reach into Punjab and …
The British empire in India came in contact with Tibet after the British occupied the Kumaon and Garhwal in 1815. After further expanding their reach into Punjab and …
National Commission for Women (NCW) is a statutory body set up in 1992 by an Act of Parliament, the National Commission for Women Act 1990. It aimed towards …
During the fourth Five-Year Plan, Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India. The period for the fourth Plan started on 1 April 1969 and ended on 31 March 1974. The …
After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1839, there was political instability and rapid changes of government in Punjab. The successors of Ranjit Singh proved to be …
Article 350-B of the Constitution of India provided for the office of the Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities, appointed by the President of India, to investigate all the …
The Third Five-Year Plan tried to balance both agricultural and industrial development. The Third Plan focused on agriculture and improving the production of rice & wheat. Considerable emphasis …
During the eighteenth century, Gurkhas took control of Nepal in 1760. From 1767 onwards, they began to expand their dominion beyond the hills and valley of Nepal. They …
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was formally constituted on 27th September 2006 under the Disaster Management Act 2005. It’s an apex statutory body of the Government of India, …