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The Arab Spring is widely believed to have been instigated by dissatisfaction, particularly of youth and unions, with the rule of local governments, though some have speculated that wide gaps in income levels and pressures caused by the Great Recession may have had a hand as well.
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25 जून 1975 को जयप्रकाश नारायण ने इंदिरा के न चाहते हुए भी इस्तीफा देने तक देश भर में रोज प्रदर्शन करने का आह्वान किया। 25 जून 1975 को राष्ट्रपति के अध्यादेश पास करने के बाद सरकार ने आपातकाल लागू कर दिया।
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Russia republic became the successor state of the Soviet Union. Its position in the International sphere was as:
- It inherited the Soviet seat in the UN Security Council.
- Russia accepted all the international treaties and commitments of the Soviet Union.
- It took over as the only nuclear state of the post-soviet space and carried out nuclear disarmament measures with the USA.
- The old Soviet Union was thus dead and buried.
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On 12 June 1975, Justice Jagmohan Lal Sinha of the Allahabad High Court passed a judgment declaring Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha invalid. The emergency was proclaimed in response to a petition filed by Raj Narain, a socialist leader and a candidate who had contested against Indira Gandhi in 1971. The following were the reasons given by the Government for declaring a National Emergency in 1975:
- On 25 June 1975, the government declared that there was a threat of internal disturbances and therefore, it invoked Article 352 of the Constitution.
- Under the provision of this article the government could declare a state of emergency on grounds of external threats or a threat of internal disturbances
- The government decided that a grave crisis had arisen which made the proclamation of a state of emergency necessary.
- Technically speaking this was within the powers of the government, for our Constitution provides for some special powers to the government once an emergency is declared.
On the night of 25 June 1975, the Prime Minister recommended the imposition of Emergency to President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad thus proclaimed emergency which became the most controversial episode in Indian Politics.
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The three Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – were the first to declare their independence from the USSR, between March and May 1990, claiming continuity from the original states that existed prior to their annexation by the Soviet Union in 1940.
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The major consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for countries like India were:
- First of all, it meant the end of Cold War confrontations. The ideological dispute over whether the socialist system would beat the capitalist system was not an issue anymore. The end of the confrontation demanded an end to this arms race and possible new peace.
- Second, power relations in world politics changed and, therefore, the relative influence of ideas and institutions also changed. The US became the sole superpower and US economy the dominant economic system internationally.
- Third, the end of the Soviet bloc meant the emergence of many new countries. All these countries had their own independent aspirations and choices. Some of them, especially the Baltic and East European states, wanted to join the European Union and become part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Thus, the international system saw many new players emerge, each with its own identity, interests, and economic and political difficulties. It is to these issues that we now turn.
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Many political movements have aimed to establish or broaden the rights of subordinate groups, such as abolitionism, the women's suffrage movement, the civil rights movement, feminism, gay rights movement, the disability rights movement, the animal rights movement, or the inclusive human rights movement.
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Land reforms in India during planning period were as:
- Abolition of the colonial system of zamindari. this bold act not only released land from the clutches of a class that had little interest in agriculture, but it also reduced the capacity of the landlords to dominate politics.
- Lands were consolidated to bring small pieces of land together in one place so that the farm size could become viable for agriculture.
Drawbacks:
- The laws were made to put an upper limit or ‘ceiling’, to how much agricultural land one person could own, people with excess land managed to evade the law.
- The tenants, who worked on someone else’s land were given greater legal security which rarely implemented.
- Landowners were very powerful and wielded considerable political influence.
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An interdisciplinary approach involves drawing appropriately from several disciplines (or separate branches of learning or fields of expertise) to redefine problems outside of normal boundaries and reach solutions based on a new understanding of complex situations.
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