Regional aspirations
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Get startedWhat is the basic principle of the Indian approach to diversity in nation-building?
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The Indian nation shall not deny the rights of different regions and linguistic groups to retain their own culture. India adopted a democratic approach that seeks to balance unity and diversity, where…
Define 'Kashmiriyat' and its significance in regional aspirations.
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Kashmiriyat refers to the distinct regional identity and aspiration of the people of Kashmir who thought of themselves as Kashmiris above all, rather than identifying primarily with India or Pakistan.
What were the three social and political regions of Jammu and Kashmir, and their demographic composition?
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1. Jammu region - mix of foothills and plains, predominantly Hindu with Muslims, Sikhs and others 2. Kashmir region - mainly Kashmir valley, mostly Kashmiri Muslims with remaining being Hindus, Sikhs,…
Who was Sheikh Abdullah and what was his role in Kashmir's integration with India?
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Sheikh Abdullah (1905-1982) was the leader of Jammu and Kashmir and head of the National Conference. He was a secular leader who opposed Pakistan due to its non-secular character. He became Prime Mini…
What were the main provisions of the UN Resolution of April 21, 1948, regarding Kashmir?
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The UN resolution recommended a three-step process: 1. Pakistan had to withdraw all its nationals who entered Kashmir, 2. India needed to progressively reduce its forces to maintain law and order, 3.
What was the Dravidian movement and who was its key leader?
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The Dravidian movement was one of India's first regional movements led by E.V. Ramasami 'Periyar'. It formed the Dravidar Kazhagam (DK) which opposed Brahmin dominance and affirmed regional pride agai…
What were the three key agitations launched by DMK in 1953-54?
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1. Restoration of original name of Kallakudi railway station (renamed Dalmiapuram) - showing opposition to North Indian economic/cultural symbols 2. Giving Tamil cultural history greater importance in…
What was Operation Blue Star and what were its consequences?
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Operation Blue Star (June 1984) was the Indian Army's action to flush out militants from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. While successful in removing militants, it damaged the historic temple and deepl…
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