Tashkent Declaration

The Tashkent Declaration: A Landmark for Regional Cooperation and Stability The Tashkent Declaration, signed on January 10, 1966, stands as a pivotal document in the history of Central Asia and the broader Cold War era. It marked the end of the Second Indo-Pakistani War, a conflict that threatened to escalate into a nuclear confrontation between … Read more

The Split in the Congress: Surat 1907

The Split in the Congress: Surat 1907 Moderates were successful to some extent. Moderates failed in many aspects. Why? They could not acquire any roots among common people. They believed that they could persuade the rulers to change their policies. However, their achievement in this regard was meager. They could not keep pace with the … Read more

Features of Indian Foreign Policy

Features of Indian Foreign Policy: A Multifaceted Approach to Global Engagement India’s foreign policy, shaped by its unique historical experiences, geographic location, and diverse cultural heritage, has evolved significantly over the years. From a policy of non-alignment during the Cold War to a more assertive and proactive approach in the 21st century, India’s foreign policy … Read more

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