Chapter 4: India’s External Relations

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India’s foreign policy emphasizes:

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Nehru promoted:

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NAM countries are mostly:

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India aimed to achieve security through:

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India’s foreign policy was influenced by:

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India maintained relations with:

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Non-alignment helped India to:

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India supported:

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Article related to international peace:

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India did not sign NPT because:

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India advocates:

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India’s nuclear policy focuses on:

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India conducted nuclear tests again in:

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The test of 1974 was called:

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India conducted its first nuclear test in:

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The 1971 war resulted in:

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Bangladesh became independent with support from:

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Kashmir issue is between:

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The Shimla Agreement was signed in:

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The Tashkent Agreement was signed in:

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Bangladesh was earlier known as:

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Bangladesh war occurred in:

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Second Indo-Pak war occurred in:

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First Indo-Pak war took place in:

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India and Pakistan were partitioned in:

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After 1962, India:

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The 1962 war weakened:

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Panchsheel principles promoted:

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China occupied Aksai Chin in:

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The Tibet issue caused tension between:

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The Tibetan spiritual leader who came to India:

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China claimed which region of India?

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The main issue between India and China was:

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India-China war took place in:

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The slogan 'Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai' reflects:

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India refused to sign:

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The Bandung Conference was held in:

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India supported:

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Afro-Asian unity refers to:

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Who was India’s first Foreign Minister?

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India did not join any bloc because:

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NAM stands for:

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Panchsheel Agreement was between India and:

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Panchsheel Agreement was signed in:

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The main aim of India’s foreign policy was:

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India followed which policy after independence?

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Non-alignment means:

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The Cold War was between:

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India’s foreign policy was largely shaped by:

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India became independent in:

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