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  2. Ingress into India Ordinance, 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The ordinance was preceded and applied with a similar ordinance, the Foreigners Ordinance, which restricted the liberty of foreigners attempting to enter British India in a similar manner. Along with the Defence of India Act 1915 , the ordinance was applied in a large scale throughout the war to stave off the threat from the revolutionary ...

  3. The Foreigners Act, 1946 - Wikipedia

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    According to the Foreigners (Report to the police) Order, 2001, made under the Foreigners Act 1946, where any person who has reason to believe that a foreigner has entered India without valid documents or is staying in India beyond the authorized period of stay accommodates such a foreigner in a premises occupied, owned or controlled by him ...

  4. Internment of Chinese Indians - Wikipedia

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    They were detained without trial as per the Defence of India Act, 1962. [2] The internees were released in a phase by phase manner until the last internee was released in 1967. After the internment, many Chinese Indians (Indians with Chinese ancestry) were resettled with equal rights, and some were deported or coerced to leave India. [3]

  5. Category:Immigration to India - Wikipedia

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    Foreigner registration in India; Foreigners Registration Office; I. Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983 ... This page was last edited on 27 ...

  6. Colonial India - Wikipedia

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    India suffered a series of crop failures in the late 19th century, leading to widespread famines that caused tens of millions of deaths in India. [37] Responding to earlier famines as threats to the stability of their control, the East India Company had already begun to concern itself with famine prevention during the early colonial period. [38]

  7. Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean was the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who reached Calicut in 1498 in search of spice. [3] Just over a century later, the Dutch and English established trading outposts on the Indian subcontinent, with the first English trading post set up at Surat in 1613.

  8. History of India (1947–present) - Wikipedia

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    India was one of the four backers of Egypt, along with Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and the USSR. India had opposed the partition of Palestine and the 1956 invasion of the Sinai by Israel, the United Kingdom and France, but did not oppose the Chinese direct control over Tibet, [67] and the suppression of a pro-democracy movement in Hungary by the ...

  9. Famine in India - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal famine of 1943 was the last catastrophic famine in India, and it holds a special place in the historiography of famine due to Sen's classic work of 1981 titled Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation whose accuracy and analysis has however been hotly contested by experts in the field. [111]