In 1962, Indian trust was shattered by a border war in the Himalayas that left Chinese troops occupying thousands of square miles of territory previously held by India.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is an Indian educational trust.
Hand in Hand is an Indian public charitable trust registered in the year 2002 with an initial focus on child labour elimination, education, and the empowerment of women.
Mission Netaji is a Delhi-based Indian non-profit trust that conducts research on Subhas Chandra Bose's disappearance.
Unlike most private trusts, the Federal Government bears the entire cost of administering the Indian trust.
As a result, the usual incentives found in the commercial sector for reducing the number of small or inactive accounts do not apply to the Indian trust.
Subhadra Nambudiri Foundation is an Indian charitable trust.
The history of the Indian trust is inseparable from the larger context of the Federal government's relationship with American Indians, and the policies that were promulgated as that relationship evolved.
At its core, the Indian trust is an artifact of a nineteenth-century Federal policy and its current form bears the imprint of subsequent policy evolutions.
The semi-governmental Waqf Board, an Indian Muslim trust, owned the land on which the mosque stood.