India's Foreign Policy in the Cold War Era
India's Foreign Policy in the Cold War Era
Questions
Which of the following was a key principle of India's foreign policy during the Cold War?
- Non-alignment
- Alignment with the United States
- Alignment with the Soviet Union
- Isolationism
Which of the following was a major foreign policy initiative of Jawaharlal Nehru?
- The Panchsheel Agreement
- The Non-Aligned Movement
- The Bandung Conference
- All of the above
What was the main objective of the Non-Aligned Movement?
- To promote peace and cooperation among nations
- To oppose colonialism and imperialism
- To promote economic development
- All of the above
Which of the following was a major foreign policy challenge for India during the Cold War?
- The Sino-Indian War
- The Indo-Pakistani Wars
- The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Vietnam War
Which of the following was a major foreign policy success for India during the Cold War?
- The liberation of Bangladesh
- The signing of the Simla Agreement
- The establishment of diplomatic relations with China
- All of the above
How did India's foreign policy during the Cold War contribute to its emergence as a major power?
- It helped India to maintain its independence and sovereignty.
- It helped India to promote peace and cooperation in the region.
- It helped India to build strong economic ties with other countries.
- All of the above
Which of the following was a key figure in the development of India's foreign policy during the Cold War?
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Indira Gandhi
- Rajiv Gandhi
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Which of the following was a major foreign policy initiative of Indira Gandhi?
- The Simla Agreement
- The Non-Aligned Movement
- The Bandung Conference
- All of the above
Which of the following was a major foreign policy challenge for India during the Cold War?
- The Sino-Indian War
- The Indo-Pakistani Wars
- The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Vietnam War
Which of the following was a major foreign policy success for India during the Cold War?
- The liberation of Bangladesh
- The signing of the Simla Agreement
- The establishment of diplomatic relations with China
- All of the above
How did India's foreign policy during the Cold War contribute to its emergence as a major power?
- It helped India to maintain its independence and sovereignty.
- It helped India to promote peace and cooperation in the region.
- It helped India to build strong economic ties with other countries.
- All of the above
Which of the following was a key figure in the development of India's foreign policy during the Cold War?
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Indira Gandhi
- Rajiv Gandhi
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Which of the following was a major foreign policy initiative of Indira Gandhi?
- The Simla Agreement
- The Non-Aligned Movement
- The Bandung Conference
- All of the above
Which of the following was a major foreign policy challenge for India during the Cold War?
- The Sino-Indian War
- The Indo-Pakistani Wars
- The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Vietnam War