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Examine the major issues which led to the split of Congress part in 1969.
Concept: Congress Split and Reconstitution
Describe the security challenges faced by the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa after the Second World War.
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament
Highlight the importance of the strategy of 'Non-Congressism' forwarded by Ram Manohar Lohia in the 1967 general election.
Concept: Fourth General Elections, 1967
Why is the Presidential election in 1969 in India considered 'Historical'?
Concept: Split in the Congress
Which one of the following is a concern under Traditional Security?
Concept: Traditional Notions: External
Assertion (A): In 1969 the Congress Party faced a split.
Reason (R): Factional rivalry existed between the Congress Syndicate and Indira Gandhi.
Concept: Split in the Congress
Arrange the following in the chronological order:
- Appointment of Lal Bahadur Shastri as Prime Minister.
- Tashkent Agreement.
- The fourth General Elections.
- Election of V.V. Giri as the President of India.
Concept: Political Succession After Nehru
Explain terrorism as a new source of threat to the security with the help of any two examples.
Concept: New Sources of Threats
In the given outline political map of India, four states have been marked as A, B, C, and D. With the help of the information given below, identify them and write their correct names in your answer book along with the serial number of the information used and the related alphabet in the map as per the format given below:

- The state to which Jai Prakash Narain belonged.
- The State where the Indian National Congress won most of the Lok Sabha seats in the 1977 elections.
- The State from where Raj Narain contested the Lok Sabha seat against Indira Gandhi in the 1977 election.
- The State where Janata Party won all the Lok Sabha seats in the 1977 election.
S. No. of the Information used Related alphabet is given in the MAP. Name of the State (i) ______ ______ (ii) ______ ______ (iii) ______ ______ (iv) ______ ______
Concept: 1977 Elections and the Formation of Janata Party
Explain the concept of 'Total Revolution' advocated by Jayaprakash Narayan.
Concept: Navnirman Movement in Gujarat and the Bihar Movement
Which of the following resources is not a global common?
Concept: The Protection of Global Commons
Who among the following had announced a nationwide satyagraha on 25th June, 1975 for the resignation of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi?
Concept: Background to Emergency
"Development mostly causes degradation of environment." Justify the statement referring to two environmental movements.
Concept: Environment Movements: One Or Many?
______ means the progress that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the need of future generation.
Concept: Environmental Concerns in Global Politics
Why is the emergency imposed in 1975 considered the most controversial episode in Indian politics? Highlight any three reasons.
Concept: Declaration of Emergency
Highlight any three factors which were responsible for the downfall of the Congress Party in the 1977 elections.
Concept: Politics After Emergency
Justify that “Regionalism is not as dangerous as Communalism”.
Concept: Rise of Regional Parties
Evaluate any three effects of globalization on the role of the state in developing countries.
Concept: India and Resistance to Globalisation
Identify any two states where the Central Government had to face separatist movements. Also name the leaders who led these movements.
Concept: Punjab Crisis and the Anti Sikh Riots of 1984
Identify the main reason behind the investments of MNCs in developing countries.
Concept: Economic Consequences
