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After centuries of fragmentation, the diverse mosaic of 19 Princely States and 3 Chiefships was finally fused into a single identity. It was a monumental feat of diplomacy, led by the 'Iron Man' Sardar Patel and the tireless V.P. Menon. The process was a test of patience and patriotism, taking 8 years, 7 months, and 14 days to transform a collection of kingdoms into the cornerstone of modern India.
[!IMPORTANT] The integration was not just a geographic merger; it was the unification of culture, administration, and aspiration, where ancient titles were surrendered for the collective future of the Indian Republic.
| Stage | Name | Date | Components | Head (Rajpramukh) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matsya Union | 18 Mar 1948 | Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli | Udaybhan Singh |
| 2 | Rajasthan Union | 25 Mar 1948 | 9 states (Kota, Bundi, etc.) | Bhim Singh (Kota) |
| 3 | United Rajasthan | 18 Apr 1948 | Rajasthan Union + Mewar | Bhupal Singh (Mewar) |
| 4 | Greater Rajasthan | 30 Mar 1949 | + Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer | Man Singh II (Jaipur) |
| 5 | United Greater Rajasthan | 15 May 1949 | Greater Raj + Matsya Union | Man Singh II |
| 6 | United Rajasthan | 26 Jan 1950 | + Sirohi (except Abu-Delwara) | Man Singh II |
| 7 | Modern Rajasthan | 1 Nov 1956 | + Abu-Delwara, Ajmer-Merwara | (Post Abolished) |
| Name | Role/Significance |
|---|---|
| Sardar Patel | The "Iron Man"; architect of integration. |
| V.P. Menon | Secretary of the State Department. |
| K.M. Munshi | Suggested the name "Matsya Union". |
| Shankar Rao Deo | Recommended merging Matsya with Greater Rajasthan. |
| Fazal Ali | Head of State Reorganization Commission (Stage 7). |
[!IMPORTANT]
March 30 is celebrated as Rajasthan Day to commemorate Stage 4.
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