Static Quiz 28 August 2025 (International Relations)
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Static Quiz 28 August 2025 (International Relations) For UPSC Exam
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1. Question
Which of the following principles form the core of India’s Neighbourhood First Policy?
1. Respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity
2. Non-interference in internal affairs
3. Economic cooperation and connectivity
4. Military alliances with neighbors
Select the correct option:CorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• India’s Neighbourhood First policy emphasizes respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and economic and cultural cooperation to build trust and partnerships.
• It explicitly avoids forming military alliances or blocs, focusing instead on peaceful coexistence and development.IncorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• India’s Neighbourhood First policy emphasizes respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and economic and cultural cooperation to build trust and partnerships.
• It explicitly avoids forming military alliances or blocs, focusing instead on peaceful coexistence and development. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
India’s border dispute with which neighbor led to the 1962 war?
CorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• The Sino-Indian War of 1962 was triggered by disputes over the Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
• Despite diplomatic efforts post-war, border tensions persist, requiring ongoing dialogue and confidence-building.IncorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• The Sino-Indian War of 1962 was triggered by disputes over the Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
• Despite diplomatic efforts post-war, border tensions persist, requiring ongoing dialogue and confidence-building. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The India-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) signed in 2015 was significant because it:
CorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• The LBA resolved the decades-old issue of enclaves (small pockets of one country’s territory inside the other) by exchanging them, clarifying border demarcations and improving bilateral relations.
• It enhanced security, trade, and people-to-people contacts.IncorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• The LBA resolved the decades-old issue of enclaves (small pockets of one country’s territory inside the other) by exchanging them, clarifying border demarcations and improving bilateral relations.
• It enhanced security, trade, and people-to-people contacts. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
India’s participation in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is aimed primarily at:
CorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• SAARC’s primary objective is economic, social, and cultural cooperation among South Asian countries, though progress has been uneven due to bilateral conflicts.
• India advocates for regional connectivity and trade but resists any military alignment.IncorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• SAARC’s primary objective is economic, social, and cultural cooperation among South Asian countries, though progress has been uneven due to bilateral conflicts.
• India advocates for regional connectivity and trade but resists any military alignment. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which Indian government initiative focuses on connectivity and infrastructure development with neighboring countries?
CorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• The Act East Policy (earlier Look East) aims to enhance economic and strategic relations with Southeast and East Asian countries, but it also emphasizes connectivity and infrastructure development with neighbors like Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Nepal.
• Sagarmala and Bharatmala focus on domestic maritime and road infrastructure.IncorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• The Act East Policy (earlier Look East) aims to enhance economic and strategic relations with Southeast and East Asian countries, but it also emphasizes connectivity and infrastructure development with neighbors like Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Nepal.
• Sagarmala and Bharatmala focus on domestic maritime and road infrastructure.