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Atal Bihari Vajpayee leads by 6.4 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Atal Bihari Vajpayee became Prime Minister for the first time, leading a BJP-led coalition government. His first term lasted only 13 days as the government failed to secure a majority in the Lok Sabha.
Vajpayee's government conducted five underground nuclear tests at Pokhran, Rajasthan, making India a declared nuclear weapons state. The tests were met with international sanctions but boosted national pride and strategic autonomy.
Vajpayee became Prime Minister for a second time, leading the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition. His government lasted 13 months before losing a confidence vote by one vote in 1999.
Vajpayee's government oversaw the Indian military response to the Kargil infiltration by Pakistani forces and militants. India successfully recaptured the occupied peaks, but the conflict resulted in heavy casualties on both sides.
Vajpayee inaugurated the Delhi-Lahore bus service as a peace initiative with Pakistan. He traveled to Lahore and signed the Lahore Declaration with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, aiming to reduce bilateral tensions.
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu became the close confidant and favorite of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, rising from a minor page to the highest ranks of the shogunate. His influence grew as he managed Tsunayoshi's personal affairs and policy decisions.
Yoshiyasu was appointed roju, formalizing his control over shogunate policy. He used this position to amass wealth and power, appointing allies and suppressing critics, becoming one of the most powerful officials in Edo Japan.
Yoshiyasu patronized Confucian scholars like Arai Hakuseki and supported the publication of historical works. He also sponsored the construction of temples and gardens, contributing to the cultural flourishing of the Genroku era.
Upon Shogun Tsunayoshi's death, Yoshiyasu lost his protector and was forced to retire from his official positions. His influence ended abruptly, and he spent his remaining years in retirement, though he avoided execution or exile.
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