- CHALLENGES THAT INDIA FACED AS A NEWLY INDEPENDENT NATION
- POLITICAL AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRATION
- CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH INTEGRATION:
- ACCEPTING INTEGRATION
- The Linguistic Reorganisation of Indian States
- THE ISSUE OF THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE IN INDIA
- Debate for a Single Language
- Constitution in Relation to Language
- ENGLISH v. HINDI- The Debate
- Hindi could not be adopted as the sole official language of India due to several reasons
- Significance of a National Language
- INTEGRATING TRIBAL PEOPLE INTO INDIAN MAINSTREAM
- Different models of tribal development
- India’s policy at the time of independence and Tribal Panchsheel
- Tribal in North East India
- Formation of a hill state
- Proposal of Govt. of Assam
- Opposition to the hill state
- INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY
- Foreign Policy after independence
- These principles were
- Relations with China
- Relations with Pakistan
- Creation of Bangladesh
- Indo-Bangladesh relations
- India-Sri Lanka Relations
- India-Nepal Relations
- Indo-Bhutan Relations
- India’s Relations with USA during Cold War
- Relations with the Soviet Union
- Post-Soviet Era
- GREEN REVOLUTION AND WHITE REVOLUTION
- Land reforms in India
- Classification of Land Reform Acts
- Post-Independence Land Reforms in India
- Evaluation of land reforms
- The Bhoodan Movement
- Cooperatives and an Overview
- Telangana Peasant Struggle
- Patiala Muzara Movement
- Naxalite Peasant Movement: Naxalbari of West Bengal
- Srikakulam movement in Andhra Pradesh
- Farm Laws and Protest
- POLITICS IN THE STATES
- PUNJAB CRISIS
- THE POST-COLONIAL INDIAN STATE AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT