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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  


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Strengthening of Indo-Soviet relations amidst the Cold War  

 


Solution : The signing of the Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation in 1971 indicated the strengthening of Indo-Soviet relations amidst the Cold War, especially in the context of the Bangladesh Liberation War and India's desire for support against potential threats from China and Pakistan.

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