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HSC Arts (English Medium) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Important Questions for Political Science

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The reason for the American displeasure was ______.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Major Powers in the World

Complete the following concept map:

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Factors Influencing Indian Foreign Policy

India's relations with south-Asian countries.

Points:

  1. Pakistan
  2. Himalayan Kingdoms
  3. Bangladesh
  4. Sri Lanka
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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: India’s Relations with the World

The 1971 war between India and Pakistan led to the creation of ______.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Neighbourhood of India

The post-cold War world order was dominated by the United States because ______.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Major Powers in the World

There have been tensions between India and Pakistan since independence because ______.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Neighbourhood of India

Find the odd word in the given set and write:

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Major Powers in the World

Observe the given map and answer the following question:

Write the names of any five Asian countries.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Major Powers in the World

Explain the Fundamental Principles of Indian Foreign Policy.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Principles of Indian Foreign Policy

Explain the correlation between the following:

India and Africa

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Indian Ocean Region

State the appropriate concept for the given statement:

The instrument of a country to establish, maintain and develop relations with the rest of the world.

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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Objectives of Indian Foreign Policy

Answer the following questions in 150 to 200 words with reference to the given points.

Explain the principles of Indian foreign policy.

  1. Non-Alignment
  2. Sovereignty and territorial integrity
  3. Non-intervention in the internal affairs
  4. Belief in peaceful co-existence
  5. Active participation in international organisations
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Chapter: [6] India and the World
Concept: Principles of Indian Foreign Policy
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