1 / 32 Fill in the blanks: India's foreign policy can be understood by dividing it into ___ broad phases.
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3 / 32 True or False: The Tashkent Agreement of 1965 was aimed at strengthening India's territorial claims over Kashmir.
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4 / 32 False. The Tashkent Agreement aimed to restore diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan and withdraw armed forces to pre-war positions.
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6 / 32 The liberation of Bangladesh, showcasing India's use of hard power.
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7 / 32 Fill in the blank: The period from 1991 to 1998 in Indian foreign policy is characterized by a focus on ___ autonomy.
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9 / 32 Describe the importance of economic strength in India's foreign policy aspirations.
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10 / 32 Economic strength shapes India's foreign policy.
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11 / 32 True or False: India's adherence to a low-risk foreign policy is likely to yield significant international influence.
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12 / 32 False. A low-risk foreign policy tends to produce limited rewards.
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13 / 32 What does the concept of 'Multi Alignment' imply in the context of India's foreign policy?
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14 / 32 It implies engaging with multiple global players to maximize options and expand diplomatic space.
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15 / 32 How did India's nuclear tests in 1974 affect its relationship with the United States?
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16 / 32 India faced sanctions from the US and its allies after conducting a peaceful nuclear explosion test, which strained bilateral relations.
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18 / 32 India shifted to Multi Alignment.
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19 / 32 True or False: India's foreign policy has remained static since independence.
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20 / 32 False. Indian foreign policy has evolved through several distinct phases influenced by changing global dynamics.
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21 / 32 Fill in the blank: The geopolitical flux in the Middle East is exemplified by the crises in ___ and ___.
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23 / 32 What role does technology play in contemporary geopolitics according to Indian foreign policy discussions?
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24 / 32 Technology, connectivity, and trade are now viewed as new notions of power that influence global relations and India's strategic position.
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25 / 32 Explain the significance of the Chief of Defence Staff position in India’s foreign policy context.
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26 / 32 Chief of Defence Staff enhances military coordination.
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27 / 32 True or False: India's participation in humanitarian assistance reflects its foreign policy priorities.
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28 / 32 True. India's humanitarian assistance in various countries showcases its capability and responsibility in international relations.
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29 / 32 What is the impact of climate change on geopolitics as mentioned in the context of Indian foreign policy?
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30 / 32 Climate change is influencing geopolitics by opening new routes, such as the Arctic passage, which alters trade dynamics and strategic considerations.
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31 / 32 The transformation of the international order is influenced by the rise of which countries?
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32 / 32 The transformation is influenced by the rise of China, India, and the resurgence of old empires like Russia, Iran, and Turkey.
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