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Match the Following: (A) the Goal of India'S Foreign Policy in the Period 1950-1964 (I) Tibetan Spiritual Leader Who Crossed Over to India. - Political Science

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प्रश्न

Match the following:

(a) The goal of India's foreign policy in the period 1950-1964 (i) Tibetan spiritual leader who crossed over to india.
(b) Panchsheel  (ii) Preservation of territorial integrity, sovereignty and economic development
(c) Bandung (iii) Five principles of peaceful coexistence 
(d) Dalai Lama  (iv) Led to the establishment of NAM 
जोड्या लावा/जोड्या जुळवा

उत्तर

(a) The goal of India's foreign policy in the period 1950-1964 (ii) Preservation of territorial integrity, sovereignty and economic development
(b) Panchsheel  (iii) Five principles of peaceful coexistence 
(c) Bandung  (iv) Led to the establishment of NAM 
(d) Dalai Lama  (i) Tibetan spiritual leader who crossed over to india.
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The Policy of Non-alignment
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पाठ 4: IndIa’s external relatIons - Exercise [पृष्ठ ८०]

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एनसीईआरटी Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12
पाठ 4 IndIa’s external relatIons
Exercise | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ८०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the statement.

Non-alignment allowed India to gain assistance both from USA and USSR.


The Architect of Non-alignment is ______.


Apartheid is the practice of ______.


After second World War, the world was divided into the blocks of ______.

Why Britain attacked Egypt in 1956?

The basis of India’s foreign policy is ______.


Non - Alliance means ______.


Which conference marked the zenith of India’s engagement with the newly independent Asian and African nations?


The first Summit of non-alignment (NAM) was held in Belgrade in ______.


India convened the Asian Relations Conference in March 1947 under the leadership of ______.


Newly independent countries got an option to stay away from any of the alliances since the time ______ was created.


The South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) has not been a success because of

  1. Narrow export base of countries.
  2. Lack of bilateral free trade agreements.
  3. Political hurdles.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below. 


Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COM CASA)', recently seen in the news relates to ______ 


With reference to 'BIMSTEC', consider the following:

  1. It is a regional organization comprising seven Member States lying in the littoral and adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity.
  2. It constitutes seven Member States: five deriving from South Asia, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and two from Southeast Asia. Myanmar and Indonesia.
  3. Recently its 4th summit was held in Nepal.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?  


Consider the following statements about the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation:

  1. It is an intergovernmental organization to promotes cooperation in trade, politics, and culture.
  2. The Anti-Terrorist structure of SCO is located in Beijing.

Which of the above statement is/are correct? 


Nehru regards the conduct of foreign relations as an essential indicator of independence. Which of the following statement is correct in the context of this? 

  1. India decided to conduct its foreign relations with respect to the sovereignty of other nations.
  2. India always advocated the policy of Nonaligiunent, made efforts to reduce cold war tensions, and contributed human resources to UN peacekeeping operations.  

Which one of the following factors has least affected the foreign policy of India? 


The first meeting of NAM was held in ______.


Assertion (A) There are no differences among political parties about how to conduct external relations.

Reason (R) Indian politics is generally marked by a broad agreement among the parties on national integration, protection of international boundaries and on questioning of national interest.


Analyse the India’s policy of Non-alignment.


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