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Discuss the developments that escalated the crisis within the USSR that hastened its Disintegration.
Concept: Gorbachev and Disintegration
Explain any three challenges faced by India at the time of its independence.
Concept: Challenges for the New Nation
Assertion (A): Throughout the Cold War the industrialized countries of the North tried to ensure a steady flow of resources.
Reason (R): They deployed military forces near exploitation sites.
Concept: Consequences of Disintegration
Name any two foreign leaders, along with the countries they belonged to, who are recognized as the founders of the Non-aligned Movement.
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
‘Non-aligned Movement (NAM) has become irrelevant today'. Do you agree with the statement? Support your answer with any three suitable arguments.
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
| Column 'A' | Column 'B' | ||
| 1 | Head of the Commission of Enquiry | a | Chowdhary Charan Singh |
| 2 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1967 to 1969 | b | Jagjiwan Ram |
| 3 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1977 - 79 | c | J.C. Shah |
| 4 | Union Minister of India from 1952 - 1977 | d | Morarji Desai |
Concept: Emergence of Two Power Blocs After the Second World War
How did the Soviet Union suddenly disintegrate? Explain any six reasons.
Concept: Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Its Impact Or Consequences on the World Order
Why was the end of the Second World War considered to be the beginning of Cold War? Explain.
Concept: Emergence of Two Power Blocs After the Second World War
How was the U.S. benefited by the Soviet disintegration?
Concept: Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Its Impact Or Consequences on the World Order
Read the given passage carefully and answer the following questions:
Non-alignment as a strategy evolved in the Cold War context.... with the disintegration of USSR and the end of Cold War in 1991, non-alignment, both, as an international movement and as the core of India's foreign policy, lost some of its earlier relevance and effectiveness.
- Why did India adopt non-alignment?
- Explain any two reasons for the loss of its relevance by the Nan Aligned Movement
- How far do you agree that the Non-Aligned Movement has become an international movement?
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
If the Soviet Union had not disintegrated and the world had remained bipolar, how would that situation have affected the world politics?
Concept: Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Its Impact Or Consequences on the World Order
How are the threats faced by the people in the Third World different from those faced by the people living in the First World? Support your answer with examples.
Concept: Emergence of Two Power Blocs After the Second World War
"Non-alignment does not imply neutrality or equidistance." What does this statement mean?
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
Mention any two characteristics of the Soviet economy during the cold war days.
Concept: Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Its Impact Or Consequences on the World Order
Mention the duration of the First and the Second World Wars.
Concept: Emergence of Two Power Blocs After the Second World War
What was the main objective of the New International Economic Order?
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
Explain the ‘Cuban Missile Crisis’.
Concept: Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Its Impact Or Consequences on the World Order
What is the relevance of the Non-aligned Movement after the end of Cold War? Explain.
Concept: Challenges to Bipolarity
What led to the emergence of a bipolar world? What were the arenas of Cold War between the two power blocks?
Concept: Arenas of the Cold War
Highlight any four changes that occurred in the world politics after the end of Cold War.
Concept: Cold War (1945-1991)
