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Define Globalisation. How is It Different from Internationalisation? - Political Science

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Define globalisation. How is it different from internationalisation?

उत्तर

Globalisation signifies integration of the economy of a country with the economies of other countries, i.e. the world economy. It is a process by which the Earth is considered a 'global village' where social and economic interactions are based on interdependence. Internationalism: Internationalisation is a philosophy which believes in the oneness of international community. It is a concept exactly opposite to the philosophy of nationalism which believes in national boundaries. In other words, internationalisation is a broad-based concept based on the notion that all the natural resources should equally be used for the benefit of the international community. Internationalisation also believes in universal brotherhood and international peace.

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2010-2011 (March) All India Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्न

Mention any two benefits of globalisation.


"Globalisation has shifted power from nation-states to global consumers." Justify the statement.


Which of the statements are TRUE about globalisation?


Which of the statements are TRUE about the impact of globalisation?

  1. Globalisation has been uneven in its impact on states and societies.
  2. Globalisation has had a uniform impact on all states and societies.
  3. The impact of globalisation has been confined to the political sphere.
  4. Globalisation inevitably results in cultural homogeneity.

Which of the statements are ‘True’ about causes of globalisation?

  1. Technology is an important cause of globalisation.
  2. Globalisation is caused by a particular community of people.
  3. Globalisation originated in the US.
  4. Economic interdependence alone causes globalisation.

What is worldwide interconnectedness? What are its components?


Distinguish between:

Bilateral and Multi-lateral trade


Why are tariffs imposed?


How many countries are the members of WTO?


In the 2006-07 Budget, the peak rate of custom duty was brought down to ______.


Which of the statements are true about the impact of globalisation?


Organisation which does not facilitable the process of globalization ______.


What is the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign investments by multinational corporations (MNCs)?


The other name of World Bank is ______.


Give an account of the changing role of state in the light of Globalization.


Which of the following points indicates that it is necessary to become the become a member of WTO? 


Presently, How many members are there of World Bank?


Global Burdeno (Disease(GBD) is ______


What do we mean when we say "think globally, act locally" in relation to environmental problems?


Which of the following point/s indicate the Positive Impacts of globalization?

  1. Increase in the volume of trade in goods and services.
  2. It attracts private foreign capital investment.
  3. It creates new job opportunities.
  4. It does not raise the standard of living.

Globalisation is the flow of ______ across the world.


What is/are component/s of worldwide interconnectedness?


Consider the following statement(s) that have contributed to the process of globalisation. Choose the correct statement (s)


What is the integration between countries through Foreign trade and Foreign Investments by Multi-national Corporations?


Evaluate any three benefits of globalization.


Analyse that globalisation is about worldwide inter-connectedness.


Read the following text carefully and answer the given questions on the basis of the same and common understanding:

India urged the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to relax rules to allow the country to export food grains from its public stocks to the nations facing food crises. India can help, reduce food insecurity but there is hesitation on the part of the WTO, in relaxing its rules. India's Finance Minister said food, fuel and fertilizers are global public goods and ensuring access of these for developing and emerging economies is critical. She also shared India's experiences, including robust gains in agriculture production, citizen-centric, food security programmes and innovative delivery ‘mechanisms such as the 'One Nation one Ration Card’ Scheme.
  1. State and discuss any two objectives of World Trade Organisation.
  2. Name any two steps taken by India to strengthen food security.

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