Maharashtra State Board | Standard IX | History
India: Events after 1960
Chapter 2 · Textbook Solutions
✅ 1. (A) Choose the Correct Option and Complete the Statements.
(1) The Prime Minister of India who took an initiative in resolving the question of the Tamil minority in Sri Lanka was ________.
(2) ________ is the father of the Green Revolution in India.
❌ 1. (B) Identify and Write the Wrong Pair.
Identify the wrong pair from the following:
| Prime Minister | Associated With |
|---|---|
| Indira Gandhi | National Emergency |
| Rajiv Gandhi | Development in science and technology |
| P. V. Narasimha Rao | Economic improvements |
| ❌ Chandrashekhar | Mandal Commission |
Reason: The Mandal Commission recommendations were implemented by Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh, not Chandrashekhar. Chandrashekhar had a very short-lived government (1990–1991) and is not associated with the Mandal Commission.
📅 2. (A) Chronological Chart of Prime Ministers and Their Tenure.
Based on the information in the chapter, prepare a chronological chart of Prime Ministers and their tenure.
Ans:-
1947Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru1947 – 1964
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1964Lal Bahadur Shastri1964 – 1966
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1966Indira Gandhi1966 – 1977
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1977Morarji Desai1977 – 1979
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1979Charan Singh1979 – 1980
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1980Indira Gandhi (2nd term)1980 – 1984
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1984Rajiv Gandhi1984 – 1989
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1989Vishwanath Pratap Singh1989 – 1990
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1990Chandra Shekhar1990 – 1991
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1991P. V. Narasimha Rao1991 – 1996
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1996Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1st term)1996
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1996H. D. Deve Gowda1996 – 1997
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1997Inder Kumar Gujral1997 – 1998
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1998Atal Bihari Vajpayee (2nd term)1998 – 2004
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2004Dr. Manmohan Singh2004 – 2014
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2014Narendra Damodardas Modi2014 – Incumbent
📝 2. (B) Write Short Notes.
(1) Globalisation
Ans:- iGlobalisation brought about many changes in different fields such as the economy, politics, science and technology, and society and culture.
- iiIndia has emerged as an important country on the global scene in many different spheres.
- iiiIndia is an important member of international organisations like the G-20 and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
- ivIndia has experienced a significant revolution in the field of telecommunication technology.
- vMobile phones, the internet, and communication facilities based on satellites have spread all across the country.
- viThis has resulted in a total transformation in the lifestyle of Indians, especially the youth.
- viiThese changes are visible in their dietary habits, clothing, language, and beliefs.
(2) White Revolution
Ans:- iThe White Revolution is a major milestone in India’s efforts towards self-reliance in food production.
- iiThe experiment in the cooperative dairy movement led by Dr. Verghese Kurien resulted in a tremendous increase in milk production in India.
- iiiThis large-scale increase in milk production through the cooperative dairy movement is called the ‘White Revolution’, also known as Operation Flood.
💡 3. Give Reasons.
(1) The Morarji Desai government lasted for a short while.
Ans:- iAgainst the backdrop of the Emergency, many opposition parties came together and formed a party called the Janata Party.
- iiThe Congress Party led by Indira Gandhi was roundly defeated by this newly formed Janata Party.
- iiiMorarji Desai became Prime Minister, but under his leadership, the Janata Party government could not last long due to serious internal differences among its members.
- ivHence, the Morarji Desai government lasted for only a short while.
(2) The army had to be sent into the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
Ans:- iThe Sikhs in Punjab demanded an independent state of Khalistan and began a movement that eventually became violent and destructive.
- iiPakistan had lent its support to this movement, which further complicated the situation.
- iiiIn 1984, some militants had allegedly taken shelter inside the Golden Temple at Amritsar — a holy shrine of the Sikhs.
- ivHence, the Indian army was sent into the Golden Temple in Amritsar to evict the militants who had taken shelter there. This operation is known as Operation Blue Star.
(3) The National Planning Commission was set up in India.
Ans:- iAfter independence, India wanted to acquire modernity and self-reliance by establishing industries across the country.
- iiIndia also wanted to establish an economy based on social justice through proper planning and coordination.
- iiiFor this purpose, the National Planning Commission was established. It would coordinate the development of the country through the policy of Five Year Plans.
📖 4. Answer the Following Questions in Detail.
(1) How was 1991 a year of important changes in the history of the world and of India?
Ans:- iThe year 1991 is considered very important in the history of both the world and India.
- iiThe Soviet Union disintegrated into several different smaller countries, and the Cold War came to an end.
- iiiDuring this period in India, the Ram Janma Bhoomi and Babri Mosque issue at Ayodhya came to the forefront and created significant political tension.
- ivThe government under the leadership of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao initiated many important changes in the Indian economy.
- vThese economic reforms are called economic liberalisation. The Indian economy flourished as a result of the implementation of this policy.
- viSkilled Indian professionals helped reform the Indian economy, and the field of information technology opened several new avenues for employment in the country.
- viiThe wide-ranging changes that took place after 1991 are also collectively described as ‘globalisation’.
(2) What are the characteristics of the Indian economy?
Ans:- iRight from independence, the modernisation of the economy, economic self-sufficiency, and social justice have been the core characteristics of the Indian economy.
- iiIndia wanted to acquire modernity and self-reliance by establishing industries throughout the country.
- iiiIt also wanted to establish an economy based on social justice through systematic planning.
- ivFor this purpose, the National Planning Commission was established, which would coordinate development through the policy of Five Year Plans.
🇮🇳 5. Challenges Before India and Strengths of India.
With the help of the information in the chapter, complete the list of the challenges before India and the strengths of India.
Ans:| ⚠️ Challenges in Front of India | 💪 Strengths of India |
|---|---|
| India–Pakistan War (for example) | Unity in diversity (for example) |
| Cross-border terrorism | Membership in G-20 and BRICS |
| Corruption | Nuclear preparedness |
| Separatism | Establishment of the National Planning Commission |
