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प्रश्न
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
पर्याय
(i) and (ii)
(iii) and (iv)
(ii) only
(iv) only
उत्तर
(ii) only
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) -
What were the objectives of NAM?
Non-Alliance means ______.
India conducted its first nuclear test at ______.
______ was India’s policy in the face of the bipolar order of the cold war.
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
Name the architects of the Non-Aligned movement.
Write a detailed note on Non-alignment.
Which year did India conduct its first nuclear test at Pokhran?
India followed the policy of ______.
The term ‘Non-Alignment’ was coined by ______.
The foremost task of India's foreign policy?
The Non – Aligned Movement (NAM) was formed with a membership of ______ countries and ______ international organisation.
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 II.
Column I | Column II | ||
A | NAM | (i) | appointing ambassadors |
B | SAARC | (ii) | 1998 |
C | Second nuclear test | (iii) | Mutual non-aggression |
D | Tool of foreign policy | (iv) | located in south Asia |
E | Panchsheel | (v) | 120 countries |
What is meant by G – 20 global group of countries?
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.