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Directions: Please read the passage and answer the questions that follows.The China war dented India’s image at home and abroad.India had to approach the Americans and the British for military assistance to tide over the crisis. The Soviet Union remained neutral during the conflict. It induced a sense of national humiliation and at the same time strengthened a spirit of nationalism. Some of the top army commanders either resigned or were retired.Nehru’s close associate and the then Defence Minister V. Krishna Menon had to leave the cabinet. Nehru’s own stature suffered as he was severely criticized for his naive assessment of the Chinese intentions and the lack of military preparedness. For the first time, a noconfidence motion against his government was moved and debated in the Lok Sabha. Soon thereafter, the Congress lost some key by-elections to Lok Sabha.The political mood for the country had begun to change.The Sino-Indian conflict affected the opposition as well.This and the growing rift between China and the Soviet Union created irreconcilable difference within the Communist Party of India (CPI). The pro-USSR faction remained within the CPI and moved towards closer ties with the Congress. The other faction was for sometimecloser to China and was against any ties with the Congress. The party split in 1964 and the leaders of the latter faction formed the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). In the wake of the China war many leaders from those that became CPI (M) were arrested for being pro-China.Q. What was the context of the passage?a)Soviet-Indian Conflictb)Sino-Indian Conflictc)Sino-Sov iet Conflictd)American-British ConflictCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? for Humanities/Arts 2024 is part of Humanities/Arts preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Directions: Please read the passage and answer the questions that follows.The China war dented India’s image at home and abroad.India had to approach the Americans and the British for military assistance to tide over the crisis. The Soviet Union remained neutral during the conflict. It induced a sense of national humiliation and at the same time strengthened a spirit of nationalism. Some of the top army commanders either resigned or were retired.Nehru’s close associate and the then Defence Minister V. Krishna Menon had to leave the cabinet. Nehru’s own stature suffered as he was severely criticized for his naive assessment of the Chinese intentions and the lack of military preparedness. For the first time, a noconfidence motion against his government was moved and debated in the Lok Sabha. Soon thereafter, the Congress lost some key by-elections to Lok Sabha.The political mood for the country had begun to change.The Sino-Indian conflict affected the opposition as well.This and the growing rift between China and the Soviet Union created irreconcilable difference within the Communist Party of India (CPI). The pro-USSR faction remained within the CPI and moved towards closer ties with the Congress. The other faction was for sometimecloser to China and was against any ties with the Congress. The party split in 1964 and the leaders of the latter faction formed the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). In the wake of the China war many leaders from those that became CPI (M) were arrested for being pro-China.Q. What was the context of the passage?a)Soviet-Indian Conflictb)Sino-Indian Conflictc)Sino-Sov iet Conflictd)American-British ConflictCorrect answer is option 'B'. 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