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Explain the process of democratisation in Maldives.

[1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
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Name any four members of the European Union.

[1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
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"South Asia constitution one geo-political space yet stands for diversity." Justify the statement.

[1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
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In the given political map of India, four states have been marked as A, B, C, and D. Identify these states on the basis of the information given below and write their correct names in your answer book along with the respective serial number of the information used and the concerned alphabet as per the format that follows:

  1. The state to which Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister in Nehru's Cabinet, belonged.
  2. The state to which former Congress President. S. Nijalingappa, belonged.
  3. The state where Karpoori Thakur was the Chief Minister.
  4. The State to which the political party DMK belongs.
S. No. of the Information used Concerned alphabet Name of the State
(i) ______ ______
(ii) ______ ______
(iii) ______ ______
(iv) ______ ______
[2.1] Challenges of Nation-building
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Highlight any four factors that have made the European Union act as a Nation State.

[1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
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______ means the progress that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the need of future generation.

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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Arrange the following in the chronological order:

  1. Appointment of Lal Bahadur Shastri as Prime Minister.
  2. Tashkent Agreement.
  3. The fourth General Elections.
  4. Election of V.V. Giri as the President of India.
[2.5] Challenges to the Congress System
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"The South Asian experience of democracy has expanded the global imagination of democracy.” Justify the statement. 

[1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
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Explain the process of evolution of the European Union from an economic union to an increasingly political one. 

[1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
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Highlight any four outcomes of the ‘Earth Summit’ held in June 1992 at Rio.

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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Highlight any two international movements against the environmental degradation.

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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The decade of 'Third Democratic Upsurge' in India was ______.

[2.9] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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Which two political parties were the major partners in the ruling alliance after the 1971 General Election to the Lok Sabha.

[2.9] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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Identity any two consequences of the partition of India 1947.

[2.1] Challenges of Nation-building
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Assess the role of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad towards maintaining communal harmony in India.

[2.1] Challenges of Nation-building
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What was 'Operation Blue Star'? Why did it hurt the sentiments of the Sikh Community?

[2.8] Regional Aspirations
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Two developments strained this relationship. China annexed Tibet in 1950 and thus removed a historical buffer between the two countries. Initially, the government of India did not oppose this openly. But as more information came in about the suppression of Tibetan culture, the Indian government grew uneasy. The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, sought and obtained political asylum in India in 1959. China alleged that the government of India was allowing anti-: China activities to take place from within India.

Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions:-

What is meant by 'historical buffer?

Why didn't Government of India oppose the annexation of Tibet by China?

How far was it justified on the part of India to grant political asylum to the Dalai Lama and thousands of Tibetan refugees?

[2.1] Challenges of Nation-building
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Study the above cartoon carefully and answer the following questions:-

  1. Who was head of the Government formed by the National Front in 1989?
  2. Why was the government formed by him called a puppet government?
  3. Identify the puppeteers pulling the strings and the political parties they belong to?

 

[2.9] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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Examine the major changes that the country witnessed at the time of fourth general election in 1967.

[2.2] Era of One-party Dominance
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Why do some people feel that Article 370 should be revoked?

[2.1] Challenges of Nation-building
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