India's Foreign Policy
Trending Questions
Q. NATO : America :: Warsaw Pact : ________.
- Egypt
- Japan
- India
- Soviet Union
Q. shaped the Indian foreign policy in the early years of independence.
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- M.K. Gandhi
- Vallabhbhai Patel
- Maulana Azad
Q. Which among the following articles, in the Indian Constitution talks about foreign policy?
- Article 15
- Article 51
- Article 12
- Article 21
Q. Match the following.
- 1999
- 2009
- 1985
Q. Which of the following is/are not correct regarding the objectives of India’s foreign policy?
- The government has to protect Indian citizens even if they reside outside India.
- India has to compromise on its geographical boundaries to maintain peaceful relations with its neighbours.
- It is essential to maintain the unity of the country to avoid internal conflicts.
- Maintaining friendly relations with other countries for peaceful coexistence.
Q. Identify the guidelines laid down by Article 51 of the Indian Constitution.
- It promotes international peace and security.
- It aims to maintain just and honourable relations with other nations.
- It also promotes respect for international laws and international organisations.
- It aims to encourage the resolution of international problems and disputes by violent means.
Q. Which among the following are the major aims of India’s foreign policy as listed in Article 51?
- Promote international peace and security.
- Discourage import and export with other countries.
- Maintain just and honourable relations between nations.
- Foster respect for international laws & international organisations.
Q. India sided with the United States of America during the Cold War era.
- True
- False
Q. Arrange the following events in a chronological order.
(i) Indo-China War
(ii) Non-Aligned Movement
(iii)United Nations
(iv) Economic reforms in India
(i) Indo-China War
(ii) Non-Aligned Movement
(iii)United Nations
(iv) Economic reforms in India
- (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
- (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
- (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)
- (i), (iv), (iii), (ii)
Q. When did the country of Bangladesh come into being?
- 1964 CE
- 1947 CE
- 1950 CE
- 1971 CE
Q. Which of the following countries are a part of SAARC?
- Brazil
- Nigeria
- Russia
- India
- Pakistan
- Nepal
- Maldives
- Japan
- Sri Lanka
Q. Choose the correct pairs.
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee
- Lal Bahadur Shastri
- Sino-Indian Relations
- Non-Aligned Movement
- Tashkent Agreement
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Q. Monisha is a student in the Philippines. The country went into a lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. She has spent a few weeks in lockdown in her dorm room. There are few people around her in her building. Most of them left for their homes in the beginning of the pandemic. She longs to come back to her home in India. Her college authorities are refusing to help her.
Which ministry should she contact in India to get herself out of this difficulty?
Which ministry should she contact in India to get herself out of this difficulty?
- Home Ministry
- Prime Minister's Office
- Ministry of External Affairs
- Ministry of Civil Aviation