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In 1958
Armed uprising took place in Tibet against China’s occupation, which was suppressed by Chinese forces

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In 1958
Armed uprising took place in Tibet against China’s occupation, which was suppressed by Chinese forces
In 1958
Indira Gandhi was Congress President
In 1957–1959
China claimed Aksai Chin in Ladakh and much of Arunachal Pradesh (then NEFA)
In 1959
The Dalai Lama crossed into India and sought asylum
In 1959
The Assam government failed to respond adequately to the famine in Mizo Hills
In 1959
The Congress government dismissed the Communist government in Kerala under Article 356
In 1959
The Antarctic Treaty was signed
In 1962
Border conflict occurred between India and China
In 1962
China launched a major invasion in October followed by a second wave in November
In 1962
The Department of Defence Production was established in November
In 1962
The Third Five-Year Plan (1961–66) was adversely affected
In 1962
Nagaland was granted statehood after the war
In 1963
Nagaland formally became a state
In 1965
The Indo-Pak War took place
In 1965
The UN India-Pakistan Observation Mission was established
In 1965
The Department of Defence Supplies was established in November
In 1964–1966
Indira Gandhi served as a minister in Lal Bahadur Shastri’s cabinet
In 1966
India and Pakistan signed the Tashkent Agreement in January
In 1966
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman presented the Six-Point Proposal for East Pakistan
In 1966
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s Prime Ministership ended on January 10
Indira Gandhi was Congress President
1958
China claimed Aksai Chin in Ladakh and much of Arunachal Pradesh (then NEFA)
1957–1959
The Dalai Lama crossed into India and sought asylum
1959
The Assam government failed to respond adequately to the famine in Mizo Hills
1959
The Congress government dismissed the Communist government in Kerala under Article 356
1959
The Antarctic Treaty was signed
1959
Border conflict occurred between India and China
1962
China launched a major invasion in October followed by a second wave in November
1962
The Department of Defence Production was established in November
1962
The Third Five-Year Plan (1961–66) was adversely affected
1962
Nagaland was granted statehood after the war
1962
Nagaland formally became a state
1963
The Indo-Pak War took place
1965
The UN India-Pakistan Observation Mission was established
1965
The Department of Defence Supplies was established in November
1965
Indira Gandhi served as a minister in Lal Bahadur Shastri’s cabinet
1964–1966
India and Pakistan signed the Tashkent Agreement in January
1966
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman presented the Six-Point Proposal for East Pakistan
1966
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s Prime Ministership ended on January 10
1966