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