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1993 in India
In 1993, India experienced significant political, social, and economic developments that shaped its trajectory in the post-Cold War era. The year was marked by the aftermath of the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992, which led to widespread communal violence and had far-reaching implications for Indian society and politics. On the economic front, India continued its liberalization initiatives begun in the early 1990s, focusing on reforms aimed at enhancing growth and attracting foreign investment. The landmark signing of the India-U.S. 'Framework for a New Economic Partnership' was pivotal in strengthening bilateral relations. Additionally, the year saw major advancements in telecommunications and information technology, laying the groundwork for India's emergence as a global player in the IT sector.