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Question
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
Options
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.
Solution
A is correct and R does not explain A
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