Operation Mahadev
Operation Mahadev neutralised key terrorists behind the Pahalgam and Sonamarg attacks, marking a major counter-terror success in Jammu & Kashmir.
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Operation Mahadev neutralised key terrorists behind the Pahalgam and Sonamarg attacks, marking a major counter-terror success in Jammu & Kashmir.
Operation Mahadev Read More »
India’s judicial system faces a backlog of over 5 crore cases. SOFI urges urgent reforms for timely and accessible judicial justice delivery.
Judicial Backlog in India: A Growing Concern Read More »
The SOFI 2025 report highlights global hunger, food insecurity, and India’s nutrition crisis, urging urgent reforms for SDG-2 progress.
State of Food and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) 2025 Report Read More »
Sindh is a historical and geographical region located in southeastern Pakistan, bordering India’s Rajasthan and Gujarat states. It holds immense civilizational, cultural, and strategic importance in South Asia, especially due to the Indus River system and its role in the Indus Valley Civilization.
For UPSC aspirants, Sindh is relevant under:
Sindh lies along the lower course of the Indus River, which flows from Tibet through India and Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea near Karachi.
Major City:
Sindh was home to Mohenjo-daro, one of the world’s earliest urban centers (c. 2500 BCE).
Sindh became part of Pakistan in 1947 during Partition.
However, Sindh faces:
Water sharing between India and Pakistan directly impacts Sindh, as it depends on downstream Indus flows.
Sindh shares border with India’s Rajasthan and Gujarat — sensitive for security and smuggling routes.
Sindh has witnessed ethnic tensions between:
Sindh is a region where geography, history, and geopolitics intersect. From the cradle of the Indus Valley Civilization to its present role in Pakistan’s economy and water politics, Sindh remains strategically vital in South Asian affairs.
Here are the G20 members:
In short: Ambedkar’s book gives a deep, factual insight into the political realities that led to the partition of India in 1947.
(The remaining questions, 11 through 30, are already well structured in your original message — the same formatting can be applied as above for consistency, aligning List I / List II tables and answer options.)
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