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When and why did India sign the twenty-year ‘Treaty of peace and friendship’ with the Soviet Union?

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

Mention two areas each of cooperation and disagreement between India and Bangladesh.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

South Asia stands for diversity in every sense and yet constitutes one geo-political space. Do you agree with the statement? Give two reasons for your answer.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: What is South Asia?

Describe various issues regarding the National Emergency of 1975 in India.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Conflicts and Efforts for Peace in South Asia

Name the countries included in South Asia and suggest one way to enhance peace and cooperation in this region.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Explain the process of transition from monarchy to democracy in Nepal.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Monarchy and Democracy in Nepal

Suggest any two measures to improve bilateral relations between India and Pakistan.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India-Pakistan Conflicts

Explain any two shortcomings of the SAARC as a regional organization.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Why would South Asia continue to be known as a conflict-prone zone? Explain.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Explain the relations between India and Nepal.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

Highlight any two hurdles that obstruct the successful functioning of SAARC.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Explain that China and the United States are still the key players in South Asian Politics.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Analyse the role of SAARC in promoting peace and cooperation in Asia. 

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

'In spite of the conflict, Sri Lanka has registered considerable economic growth and recorded high levels of human development’. Support the statement.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Ethnic Conflict and Democracy in Sri Lanka

Highlight any four hurdles in the path of building a stable democracy in Pakistan.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: The Military and Democracy in Pakistan

Highlight any two features of Indo-Bhutan relationship.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

State any one important objective of the United Nation.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Restructuring and the Future of the UN

Mention any two functions of the World Bank?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Restructuring and the Future of the UN

What is the main function of Amnesty International?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Rise of New International Actors - New International Economic Organisations, Ngos

Name one country each from the continents of America, Africa, Asia and Europe, wherein the U. N. 'Peacekeeping Operations' were administered.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Restructuring and the Future of the UN
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