Domestic policy of the Indira Gandhi government information
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Indira Gandhi
Prime Minister of India
1966–1977 1980–1984
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1980
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COFEPOSA
Enemy Property Act, 1968
The Gold (Control) Act, 1968
IMDT
MISA
NPE
North-Eastern Reorganisation Act
Privy Purse
Treaties and accords
Delhi Agreement
Indira–Sheikh Accord
Shimla Agreement
Sirima–Gandhi Pact
Missions and projects
Operation Blue Star
Operation Flood
Operation Lal Dora
Operation Steeplechase
Operation Sundown
1975 Sikkimese monarchy referendum
Samjhauta Express
Smiling Buddha
Controversies
Emergency
Baroda dynamite case
State of Uttar Pradesh v. Raj Narain
Turkman gate
Riots and attacks
1966 anti-cow slaughter agitation
1974 railway strike in India
1975 Sikkimese monarchy referendum
1980 Moradabad riots
Insurgency in Punjab
Airbus hijacking
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The Domestic policy of the Indira Gandhi government was the domestic policy of India from 1966 to 1984 during the premiership of Indira Gandhi until her assassination in 1984. Designed to covers a wide range of areas, including to increased focus on developing national security, social welfare, economic and social affair, money and taxes.
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