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in India’s Foreign Policy · Part 3

Chapter 5: Chapter 4 · Social Science

more or less the same. Difference between Domestic Policy and Foreign Policy Domestic Policy Foreign Policy „ Domestic policy is the nation’s plan for dealing issues within its own nation. „ It includes laws focusing on domestic affairs, social welfare, health care, education, civil rights, economic issues and social issues. „ Foreign policy is the nation’s plan for dealing with other nations.

„ Trade, diplomacy, sanctions, defence, intell igence and global environments are the types of foreign policy. India’s Foreign Policy I Choose the correct answer . The Panchaseel treaty has been signed between a) India and Nepal b) India and Pakistan c) India and China d) India and Sri Lanka . Which article of Indian constitution directs to adopt foreign policy?

a) Article b) Article c) Article d) Article . The Agreement signed by India and China in related to a) Trade and Commerce b) Restoration of normal relations c) Cultural exchange programmes d) The Five Principles of Co existence . Which is not related to our foreign policy a) World co operation b) World peace c) Racial equality d) Colonialism . Which of the following country is not the founder member of NAM?

a) Yugoslavia b) Indonesia c) Egypt d) Pakistan . Non-Alliance means a) being neutral b) freedom to decide on issues independently c) demilitarisation d) none of the above . Non – military issues are a) Energy security b) Water security c) Pandemics d) All the above. II Fill in the blanks .

India conducted its first nuclear test at . . the instrument for implementing foreign policy of a state. .

was India’s policy in the face of the bipolar order of the cold war. III Consider the following statement and tick the appropriate answer . Arrange the following in the correct chronological order and choose the correct answer from the code given below. (i) Panchsheel (ii) China's Nuclear test (iii) Indo-Soviet treaty (iv) First Nuclear test of India a) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) b) (i), (ii),

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