Political Science

  • Indian Political System – Introduction

    Political Map of India India – States, Union Territories and their capitals Syllabus (valid upto 2023-24)2024-25 onwards – click here FYBAPOLITICS PAPER I SEMESTER I TITLE: INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM SUB-TITLE: THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK (भारतीय राज्यघटना – काही टिपणे – Notes) 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTION (12)1.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MAKING OF CONSTITUTION1.2 PREMABLE1.3 BASIC FEATURES…

  • India US relations – PMs visit to USA June 2023

    Visit from 21st June 2023 to Image and content – Courtesy – Forbes India – https://www.forbesindia.com/article/news/narendra-modis-us-visit-full-schedule/85945/1 (Accessed on 26th June 2023 16:27 IST) US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden have extended an invitation to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is all set to arrive in the US on Tuesday, June 20….

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    States and Union Territories of India

    Srno States UTs 1 Maharashtra (1 May 1960) Delhi 2 Goa Andaman & Nicobar 3 Karnataka Lakshadweep 4 Kerala Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman Diu 5 Tamil Nadu Chandigarh 6 Andhra Pradesh Puducherry 7 Telangana Jammu & Kashmir 8 Odisha Ladakh 9 Chattisgarh 10 Madhya Pradesh 11 Gujarat 12 Rajasthan 13 Punjab 14 Haryana 15…

  • स्त्रीवाद

    Feminism – स्त्रीवाद स्त्रीवाद म्हणजे आर्थिक, सामाजिक आणि राजकीय दृष्ट्या स्त्री आणि पुरुष समान आहेत या विचारांवर विश्वास ठेवणारी विचारप्रणाली.  पश्चिमेकडे या विचारप्रणालीची सुरवात झाली परंतु आज हा विचार जगभर पसरलेला आहे.  जगभर या विचाराचे समर्थन करणाऱ्या संस्था आणि कार्यकर्ते आहेत. इतिहास काळात पाश्चिमात्य देशातही चूल आणि मूल हेच स्त्रियांचे मर्यादित विश्व होते.  सार्वजनिक जीवन…

  • Indian Constitution – features, preamble, FRs

    भारतीय संविधानाची प्रमुख वैशिष्ट्ये संविधान, राज्यघटना, घटना हे समानार्थी शब्द म्हणून वापरले जातात.  कोणत्याही देशाचे संविधान म्हणजे त्या देशाचा मूलभूत कायदा.  त्या आधारावर आणि त्या चौकटीतच इतर कायदे केले जातात.  आज संपूर्ण जगात दोनशेच्या आसपास सार्वभौम देश आहेत.   प्रत्येक देशाची स्वतंत्र घटना असते. लिखित राज्यघटना  घटनांचे अनेक प्रकार असतात विविध प्रकारे त्यांचे वर्गीकरण करता…

  • Marshall plan 1948 – USA

    Source – US Government document EnlargeDownload Link Citation: Act of April 3, 1948, European Recovery Act [Marshall Plan]; Enrolled Acts and Resolutions of Congress, 1789-1996; General Records of the United States Government; Record Group 11; National Archives. View All Pages in the National Archives Catalog View Transcript On April 3, 1948, President Truman signed the…

  • USA – USSR diplomatic relations

    Recognition of the Soviet Union, 1933 Source of the following article – https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/ussr – US office of the Historian – Milestones Introduction On November 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ended almost 16 years of American non-recognition of the Soviet Union following a series of negotiations in Washington, D.C. with the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov. Maxim Litvinov…

  • Semester 5 Paper 4 objective questions

    Politics Among Nations – Hans J. Morgenthau The Twenty years’ crisis 1919-1939 E. H. Carr Hotline between White House and Kremlin Its purpose? To lessen via nearly instantaneous communication the threat of an accidental nuclear war. The need became frighteningly obvious during the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. The United States had discovered that…

  • Five communist countries of the world today

    Courtesy – https://www.thoughtco.com/communist-countries-overview-1435178 Communist Countries, Past and Present Updated February 11, 2017 | Infoplease Staff Current Communist Countries: China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. Formerly Communist countries (by current name): Formerly part of the Soviet Union: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Other Asian countries: Afghanistan, Cambodia, Mongolia, and Yemen. Soviet-controlled Eastern bloc countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany (East), Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia. The Balkans: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Rep. of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Africa: Angola, Benin, Dem Rep. of Congo, Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, and Mozambique.