Question : India's participation in the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War was a reflection of its:
Option 1: Pro-Soviet stance
Option 2: Anti-colonialism stance
Option 3: Commitment to neutrality
Option 4: Opposition to capitalism
Correct Answer: Commitment to neutrality
Solution : India's participation in the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War was a reflection of its commitment to neutrality, as it sought to avoid aligning with either the US or the Soviet Union.
Question : The Non-Aligned Movement's stance during the Cold War was characterized by:
Option 1: Strong support for the United States
Option 2: An alliance with the Soviet Union
Option 3: Opposition to both superpowers' influence
Option 4: Neutrality in all international 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 : What was the primary objective of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War?
Option 1: To support the Soviet Union
Option 2: To promote disarmament
Option 3: To maintain neutrality between the two superpowers
Option 4: To align with Western powers
Question : The signing of the Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation in 1971 indicated:
Option 1: India's shift towards alignment with the US
Option 2: India's departure from the Non-Aligned Movement
Option 3: Strengthening of Indo-Soviet relations amidst the Cold War
Option 4: India's support for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Question : India's stance during the Suez Crisis of 1956 demonstrated its:
Option 1: Support for the United States
Option 2: Alliance with the Soviet Union
Option 3: Non-aligned position
Option 4: Opposition to decolonization
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