
UPA Government
The UPA Government refers to the administration led by the United Progressive Alliance, a coalition of mainly center-left political parties that governed India from 2004 to 2014. Under leaders like Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the UPA focused on social welfare programs, economic reforms, and inclusive development. It aimed to improve healthcare, education, and infrastructure while promoting economic growth. The government faced challenges like corruption scandals and policy debates but was credited with significant social initiatives. Overall, the UPA sought to balance economic progress with social justice, shaping India's policies during its decade in power.