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India's Foreign Policy


According to the current syllabus, the following topics have been included in this section, Perspective on India's Foreign Policy, Continuity and Change in India's Foreign Policy, India's relations with major powers, India's engagement with the multipolar world, India's relations with the neighbourhood, India's negotiation strategies in International regimes and contemporary Challenges


1)From among the following, India is not a member of:

A)UNO
B)SAARC
C)WTO
D)ASEAN

Correct Option-D)✔️

👉India is member of UNO, SAARC and WTO but it is not a member of ASEAN, ASEAN ( Association of South-East Asian Nations) is a group of South-East Asian countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia etc

2)Which one of the following countries has proposed No war Treaty to India?

A)Russia
B)China
C)Pakistan
D)USA

Correct Option-C)✔️ Pakistan

3)At the SAARC conference in Islamabad (2004) it was agreed upon:

A)Regional trading bloc
B)Economic union in South Asia
C)Protectionism in Trade
D)Free Trade area in South Asia

Correct Option-D)✔️ Free Trade area in South Asia

👉12th SAARC summit held in Jan 2004 in Islamabad the conference was agreed upon Free Trade area in South Asia and SAARC countries had agreed that they will cut their tariff





1)The new members states of BIMSTEC are:

A)Nepal and Bhutan
B)Nepal and Pakistan
C)Bhutan and Afghanistan
D)Nepal and Laos

Correct Option-A)✔️ Nepal and Bhutan

👉BIMSTEC initially formed with Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand in 1997 known as BISTEC ( Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand economic cooperation). In the same year(1997) Myanmar became member and it became renamed BIMSTEC. In 2004 Nepal and Bhutan became members and group was named to "Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi- Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation"

2)India's nuclear doctrine is based on:

A)Credible minimum deterrence
B)Nuclear Proliferation
C)Mutually assured destruction
D)First use strategy

Correct Option-A)✔️ Credible minimum deterrence

👉Indian nuclear doctrine is based on nuclear use as a rightful purpose, for energy purpose and defensive purpose not for offensive or attacking purpose 





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