Question : The principle of Panchsheel, which guided India's foreign policy during the Cold War, emphasized:
Option 1: Military alliances
Option 2: Economic sanctions
Option 3: Peaceful coexistence
Option 4: Nuclear deterrence
Correct Answer: Peaceful coexistence
Solution : The principle of Panchsheel, which guided India's foreign policy during the Cold War, emphasized peaceful coexistence, mutual respect for sovereignty, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
Question : The principle of non-alignment in India's foreign policy during the Cold War was challenged by:
Option 1: The Sino-Indian War of 1962
Option 2: The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Option 3: The annexation of Goa
Option 4: The formation of SAARC
Question : How has India's neighborhood policy evolved in the post-Cold War era?
Option 1: Focus on military alliances
Option 2: Emphasis on economic cooperation
Option 3: Isolationist approach
Option 4: Expansionist agenda
Question : What was the primary objective of Nehru's Panchsheel Principles?
Option 1: Promoting economic development
Option 2: Establishing military alliances
Option 3: Maintaining peaceful coexistence
Option 4: Expanding territorial boundaries
Question : During the Cold War, India adopted a foreign policy of:
Option 1: Alignment with the Soviet Union
Option 2: Non-alignment
Option 3: Alignment with the United States
Option 4: Isolationism
Question : During the Cold War, India's relationship with the Soviet Union was characterized by:
Option 1: Hostility
Option 2: Indifference
Option 3: Close partnership
Option 4: Military alliance
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