India's Foreign Policy
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Q. Which of the following is/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. Which of the following is not correct about 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. Which article of the Indian Constitution lays down the framework for foreign policy?
- Article 15
- Article 21
- Aricle 43
- Article 51
Q. Which among the following articles in the Indian Constitution talks about foreign policy?
- Article 15
- Article 51
- Article 12
- Article 21
Q. Which of the following is not a peace keeping policy of the UN?
- Use of military forces to establish peace
- Promotes disarmament
- Promotes procurement of nuclear weapons
- Resolving international conflicts
Q. When did the country of Bangladesh come into being?
- 1971 CE
- 1964 CE
- 1950 CE
- 1947 CE