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प्रश्न
Assertion(A): India aligned with Soviet Union by the Indo-Soviet treaty on 1971.
Reason(B): This began with a disastrous Indo –China war of 1962
विकल्प
A is correct and R explains A
A is correct and R does not explain A
A is correct and R is Wrong
Both A and R are wrong.
उत्तर
A is correct and R does not explain A
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) -
What were the objectives of NAM?
Which of the following country is not the founder member of NAM?
Non – military issues are
India conducted its first nuclear test at ______.
______ was India’s policy in the face of the bipolar order of the cold war.
Which of the following is not about NAM?
- The term Non-Alignment was coined by V. Krishna Menon
- It aimed to maintain national independence in foreign affairs by joining any military alliance
- At present, it has 120 member countries.
- It has transformed to an economical movement
Avoidance of military blocs was necessity for India after political freedom. Because India had to redeemed from
What was the reason for India to choose the path of Non-Alignment?
Name the architects of the Non-Aligned movement.
The term ‘Non-Alignment’ was coined by ______.
The foremost task of India's foreign policy?
India’s global security concerns ______.
The founding father of NAM ______ of India.
The ______ is meant for mutual assistance among nations for peace and progress.
Which of the following is about NAM?
- Non – alignment has been regarded most important feature if India’s Foreign Policy.
- NAM was formed with 180 member countries.
- NAM is establishing economic cooperation among underdeveloped countries.
- It was the largest political groping countries in a multilateral fora.
Match the Column I with Column ll.
Column I | Column II | ||
A | V. Krishna Menon | (i) | Sanskrit word |
B | China nuclear test at | (ii) | Objective of our foreign policy |
C | National prosperity | (iii) | Foreign policy |
D | World co-operation | (iv) | Non - Alignment was coined |
E | Panchsheel | (v) | Lop Nor |
What do you mean by NAM?
Explain about the shifts in India’s foreign policy.
Who is a superpower and has a growing international influence all around the world.