India gained freedom, but partition created Pakistan. Pain and hope marked this historic beginning.
The Indian Constitution came into effect, laying the foundation for the world's largest democracy.
Nehru promoted peaceful coexistence, marking India's non-aligned movement initiation.
Agricultural transformation boosted food production, making India self-sufficient in grains.
Indira Gandhi declared Emergency, suspending civil liberties and igniting political resistance.
Recommendations for reservation reshaped India's social landscape, sparking widespread protests.
India opened its economy, resulting in rapid growth and globalisation's embrace.
India declared itself a nuclear power, redefining its strategic stance globally.
Modi's election marked BJP's dominance, significantly altering India's political dynamics.
The Act stirred debates on secularism and inclusivity, reflecting India's diverse democracy.