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Academic Year: 2010-2011
Date: March 2011
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"Non-alignment does not imply neutrality or equidistance." What does this statement mean?
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Cold War Era
What is the new name of former USSR?
Chapter: [0.012] The End of Bipolarity
What is the main function of Amnesty International?
Chapter: [0.016] International Organizations
What is human security?
Chapter: [0.017] Security in Contemporary World
Differentiate between 'one party dominance' and 'one party system'
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Era of One-party Dominance
What were the election symbols of the Congress Party and Bhartiya Janasangh in the first general election of 1952?
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Era of One-party Dominance
Differentiate between 'regionalism' and 'separatism'
Chapter: [0.027999999999999997] Regional Aspirations
What was Chipko movement?
Chapter: [0.027000000000000003] Rise of Popular Movements
How far is it correct to say that India is a world power?
Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] Alternative Centres of Power
Which two diametrically opposite political groups supported the National Front Government in 1989?
Chapter: [0.028999999999999998] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
What was the main objective of the New International Economic Order?
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Cold War Era
Mention any four names of the countries belonging to the SAARC
Chapter: [0.012] The End of Bipolarity
How many member countries have got Veto power in the U.N. Security Council and why?
Chapter: [0.017] Security in Contemporary World
What is meant by non-traditional notions of security?
Chapter: [0.017] Security in Contemporary World
Define Geo-politics.
Chapter: [0.018000000000000002] Environment and Natural Resources
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What was meant by Princely States? How many Princely States were there in India at the time of independence?
Chapter: [0.021] Challenges of Nation-building
Differentiate between Modernization and Westernization as developmental goals
Chapter: [0.027000000000000003] Rise of Popular Movements
Why has India refused to sign the C.T.B.T.?
Chapter: [0.024] India'S External Relations
How did the Congress Party succeed in maintaining its dominance till 1967?
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Era of One-party Dominance
Give any two arguments in favour of reservation for the SCs, STs and Ks in higher education institutions in India
Chapter: [0.017] Security in Contemporary World
Describe any four consequences of the disintegration of Soviet Union
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Cold War Era
How far is it correct to say that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre as the attack on the US hegemony? Explain?
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] US Hegemony in World Politics
What were the objectives behind the formation of the ASEAN in 1967?
Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] Alternative Centres of Power
Explain any four components of India’s security strategy.
Chapter: [0.017] Security in Contemporary World
Define globalisation. How is it different from internationalisation?
Chapter: [0.019] Globalisation
Explain India's stand on environmental issues
Chapter: [0.018000000000000002] Environment and Natural Resources
Briefly explain the role of opposition parties in India.
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Era of One-party Dominance
'Foreign policy is always dictated by national interests." Do you agree with this view? Support your answer with any two suitable arguments.
Chapter: [0.024] India'S External Relations
Examine the factors which helped in the restoration of the Congress Party after its split in 1969.
Chapter: [0.025] Challenges to the Congress System
What is alliance politics? How has it influenced the Indian politics?
Chapter: [0.024] India'S External Relations
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What led to the emergence of a bipolar world? What were the arenas of Cold War between the two power blocks?
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Cold War Era
Analyse India’s changing relationship with post-Communist Russia.
Chapter: [0.012] The End of Bipolarity
“Like India, why could democracy not take roots in Pakistan despite the fact that both the countries share a common past?
Chapter: [0.012] The End of Bipolarity
What are the major differences between the SAARC and the European Union as alternative centres of power?
Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] Alternative Centres of Power
What were the major challenges of building democracy in India?
Chapter: [0.021] Challenges of Nation-building
What were the early initiatives taken by the Planning Commission for building new India?
Chapter: [0.021] Challenges of Nation-building
Examine the major issues which led to the split of Congress part in 1969.
Chapter: [0.025] Challenges to the Congress System
What were the major conflicts between the Parliament and the Judiciary during the leadership of Indira Gandhi?
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Crisis of the Democratic Order
Explain any three elements of consensus which have emerged among most political parties after the Lok Sabha elections of 2004
Chapter: [0.028999999999999998] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
Study the given political outline map of north-East India in which six states have been marked as A, B, C, D, E and F. Identify these states with the help of information provided below and write their names along with their respective letters i.e. A, B, C, D, E, and F in your answer book.
i. Two states which were not part of the state of Assam were at the time of India’s independence.
ii. The state whose leader signed an agreement with Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
iii. The state which declared independence from India in 1951.
iv. The state which was carved out of Assam in 1972.
v. The 22nd state of India due to its merger.
Chapter: [0.019] Globalisation
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