Chapter 7: Regional Aspirations
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Regional aspirations reflect:
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Which approach rejects diversity?
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India’s success lies in:
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Regional movements can be:
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Autonomy refers to:
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Secession means:
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Linguistic states were created to:
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Federal structure helps in:
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Indian model promotes:
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Regional aspirations strengthen:
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Insurgency means:
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North-East conflicts are due to:
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Sikkim merged with India in:
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Mizoram became a state in:
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Mizo National Front demanded:
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Assam Accord was signed in:
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Led by:
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Assam movement was against:
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Nagaland became a state in:
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North-East movements demanded:
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Militancy declined in:
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It aimed to:
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Punjab Accord was signed in:
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Militancy in Punjab led to:
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Indira Gandhi was assassinated in:
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It took place at:
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Operation Blue Star occurred in:
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It demanded:
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Anandpur Sahib Resolution was passed in:
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Punjab crisis was linked to:
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Elections in J&K were often criticized for:
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Insurgency in Kashmir increased in:
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External dispute involves:
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Internal dispute in J&K is about:
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Article 370 related to:
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Kashmir valley has:
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Maharaja Hari Singh wanted:
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Before 1947, J&K was a:
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Ladakh is known for:
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J&K had how many regions?
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India’s diversity is:
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Which is NOT a type of regional demand?
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Regional issues are addressed through:
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Democracy allows:
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Regional aspirations became prominent in:
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Regionalism means:
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Which principle balances unity and diversity?
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Regional aspirations are seen as:
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India adopted which approach to manage diversity?
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Regional aspirations refer to:
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