Question : How did India's foreign policy during the Cold War era affect its international relations?
Option 1: It led to strained relations with both superpowers.
Option 2: It allowed India to receive aid and support from both blocs.
Option 3: It isolated India from global politics.
Option 4: It made India a member of the Warsaw Pact.
Correct Answer: It allowed India to receive aid and support from both blocs.
Solution : India's policy of non-alignment allowed it to maintain friendly relations with both the US and the Soviet Union, enabling it to receive aid and support from both blocs without being directly involved in the Cold War conflicts.
Question : The Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation between India and the Soviet Union in 1971 was significant because it:
Option 1: Ended the Cold War
Option 2: Marked India's entry into the Warsaw Pact
Option 3: Strengthened India's position in the Non-Aligned Movement
Option 4: Solidified Indo-Soviet relations during the Cold War
Question : How did the resolution of language conflicts impact national integration in India?
Option 1: It led to further division
Option 2: It strengthened national unity
Option 3: It had no significant impact
Option 4: It increased external influences
Question : Which country is a key neighbor of India with which it has significant bilateral relations?
Option 1: Japan
Option 2: Brazil
Option 3: Pakistan
Option 4: Australia
Question : What was a major criticism of Nehru's Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) policy during the Cold War era?
Option 1: It isolated India internationally
Option 2: It led to excessive military spending
Option 3: It was perceived as being too aligned with the Soviet Union
Option 4: It ignored economic development
Question : The Indian Government launched Incredible India campaign to promote tourism in India? How it will impact the exchange rate?
Option 1: Appreciation of domestic currency
Option 2: Outflow of foreign exchange
Option 3: Depreciation of domestic currency
Option 4: None
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