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What was the motive behind signing the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation in 1971?
A
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USSR wanted to provide arms to India.
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B
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It was an investment plan on the education sector in India by the USSR.
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C
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It was a nuclear deal signed between India and the USSR.
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D
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The treaty emphasised on maintaining global peace.
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Solution
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In 1971, India and the Soviet Union signed the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation, applicable for a period of 20 years. It emphasised on maintaining global peace and security.