1998 in India

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1998 in India

In 1998, India experienced significant political, economic, and social developments that shaped its trajectory in the subsequent decades. The year was marked by the leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which, under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, formed a coalition government following the general elections. This period saw the controversial resumption of nuclear tests in May, indicating India's assertive stance on national security and leading to international sanctions. Economically, India continued its liberalization agenda, fostering growth amidst challenges. Additionally, the nation grappled with various social issues, including caste dynamics and communal tensions, reflecting the complexities of its diverse society. Overall, 1998 was a pivotal year in India's journey towards becoming a prominent global player.