India's Foreign Policy: Challenges and Criticisms
A comprehensive quiz covering India's foreign policy objectives, tools, challenges, criticisms, and failures, including specific aspects during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
Questions
Which of the following is not a major criticism of India's foreign policy?
- Lack of strategic vision
- Over-reliance on soft power
- Failure to secure its borders
- Excessive interventionism
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy challenge facing India?
- The rise of China
- The threat of terrorism
- The instability in Afghanistan
- The global economic crisis
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy objective of India?
- To protect its national security
- To promote economic growth
- To project its power in the region
- To become a global superpower
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy tool used by India?
- Diplomacy
- Economic sanctions
- Military force
- Cultural diplomacy
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy failure of India?
- The loss of Tibet to China
- The defeat in the 1962 war with China
- The failure to prevent the Bangladesh Liberation War
- The failure to secure a permanent seat on the UN Security Council
Which of the following is not a major reason for India's foreign policy failures?
- Lack of strategic vision
- Over-reliance on soft power
- Failure to build strong alliances
- Excessive interventionism
Which of the following is not a major lesson that India can learn from its foreign policy failures?
- The importance of strategic vision
- The need to build strong alliances
- The importance of avoiding excessive interventionism
- The need to focus on domestic issues
Which of the following is not a major challenge that India faces in implementing its foreign policy?
- The rise of China
- The threat of terrorism
- The instability in Afghanistan
- The global economic crisis
Which of the following is not a major opportunity that India has to improve its foreign policy?
- The rise of India as a global power
- The growing economic ties between India and other countries
- The increasing cooperation between India and other countries on security issues
- The growing cultural ties between India and other countries
Which of the following is not a major recommendation for improving India's foreign policy?
- Developing a clear strategic vision
- Building strong alliances
- Avoiding excessive interventionism
- Focusing on domestic issues
Which of the following is not a major criticism of India's foreign policy under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- Lack of strategic vision
- Over-reliance on soft power
- Failure to secure its borders
- Excessive interventionism
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy challenge facing India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- The rise of China
- The threat of terrorism
- The instability in Afghanistan
- The global economic crisis
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy objective of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- To protect its national security
- To promote economic growth
- To project its power in the region
- To become a global superpower
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy tool used by India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- Diplomacy
- Economic sanctions
- Military force
- Cultural diplomacy
Which of the following is not a major foreign policy failure of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- The loss of Tibet to China
- The defeat in the 1962 war with China
- The failure to prevent the Bangladesh Liberation War
- The failure to secure a permanent seat on the UN Security Council