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China being the ______ of the world.
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Nepali and Indian people visit each other’s country for religions ______.
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There are a number of ______ along Indo- Nepal border.
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A joint hydropower project is being built on the ______ River.
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The Government of India and Nepal have signed ______ agreements.
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The cross-border firing between India and ______.
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______ remains our core concern in the relationship with Pakistan.
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______ is the bone of contention between India and Pakistan.
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______ is a major irritant.
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India and Pakistan under the ______ of 1972.
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Sri Lankan investments in India include ______ (garment city)
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______ broadens the relationship raising awareness and promoting exchanges between two countries.
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Assertion (A): The Farakka accord on sharing of Ganga waters signed in 1977 is a historic agreement.
Reason (R): India and Bangladesh share 54 common rivers and a bilateral joint river commission is working to maximise benefits.
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Which of the following statements are false?
Statement 1: India’s position is unique in its neighbourhood.
Statement 2: Myanmar is a land-locked nations.
Statement 3: The cross-border firing between India and Nepal.
Statement 4: Kashmir is the bone of contention between India and Pakistan.
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Assertion (A): Maldives is located South of Lakshadweep Islands in the Indian oceans.
Reason (R): The relationship with Maldives is important for India given its strategic location and geographical proximity.
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Assertion (A): McMahon Line is the boundary line between India and China.
Reason (R): The secretary of state for India (in British cabinet) Arthur Henry McMahon represented British India at the conference.
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Bharat to Bhutan | (i) | 1972 |
| B | Skilled manpower | (ii) | India and Pakistan |
| C | Shimla Agreement | (iii) | Baluchistan |
| D | Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan | (iv) | Bilateral trade |
| E | Line of control | (v) | China |
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Bangladesh | (i) | A land of thunderbolt |
| B | Tagore chair | (ii) | Multi-model transit transport |
| C | Bhutan | (iii) | South Sea |
| D | Kaladan | (iv) | East Pakistan |
| E | Hochi Minh City | (v) | University of Dhaka |
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Rameshwaram | (i) | 1977 |
| B | Janakpur | (ii) | Bodhgaya |
| C | Kathmandu | (iii) | Traditional centre |
| D | Lumbini | (iv) | Varanasi |
| E | Farakka accord | (v) | Pilgrimage |
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | SPA | (i) | Energy development |
| B | JEC | (ii) | Manufacturing Industry |
| C | JIM | (iii) | Andhrapradesh |
| D | MAHSR | (iv) | India and Afghan |
| E | BBIN | (v) | High-speed railway |
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