Exam Details
Subject | india’s foreign policy | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 08, May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester IV) Examination, 2017
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER VI)
INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY
Day Date: Monday, 08-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct
alternatives from those given below:
10
Peace Co-operation became base of the policy.
Russian American
Indian Maldiv
Opposing war attack is the Indian foreign policy.
Part Principle
Objective None of these
Indian foreign policy developed in the period of
Socialism Cold war
Liberalism None of these
Origin of foreign policy took peace in
1950 1947
1945 1946
peace is accepted in the foreign policy of India.
World International
Regional None of these
The foreign policy of India is started by
M.K. Gandhi Nehru
Ranade None of these
In American President George Bush (Senior) has
announced the 'New World Order'.
1995 1990
1991 1992
India Pakistan have an ongoing dispute over
Chhad bet Kashmir
Nathula None of these
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The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh
T. Dhamad Z. U. Raheman
Najrul None of these
10) Who is the "Big Brother" in South Asia?
Nepal Pakistan
India Afghanistan
Q.2 Write short answer [Any Four] 08
State the foundation of India's foreign policy.
What is the meaning of foreign policy?
Explain Indian foreign policy towards Pakistan.
State the India's foreign policy towards Afghanistan.
Explain the need of Arms control.
State the signification of disarmament.
Q. 3 Write short notes (Any Four) 12
Cross border terrorism
Human right
Globalization
Environmental position
Indian Foreign Policy towards China
India's Foreign Policy towards Bangladesh
Q.4 Explain the role of foreign ministry in decision making. 10
OR
Discuss the Indian Nepal Relation.
Q.5 Explain continuity changes in Indian Foreign Policy. 10
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER VI)
INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY
Day Date: Monday, 08-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct
alternatives from those given below:
10
Peace Co-operation became base of the policy.
Russian American
Indian Maldiv
Opposing war attack is the Indian foreign policy.
Part Principle
Objective None of these
Indian foreign policy developed in the period of
Socialism Cold war
Liberalism None of these
Origin of foreign policy took peace in
1950 1947
1945 1946
peace is accepted in the foreign policy of India.
World International
Regional None of these
The foreign policy of India is started by
M.K. Gandhi Nehru
Ranade None of these
In American President George Bush (Senior) has
announced the 'New World Order'.
1995 1990
1991 1992
India Pakistan have an ongoing dispute over
Chhad bet Kashmir
Nathula None of these
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P-310
The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh
T. Dhamad Z. U. Raheman
Najrul None of these
10) Who is the "Big Brother" in South Asia?
Nepal Pakistan
India Afghanistan
Q.2 Write short answer [Any Four] 08
State the foundation of India's foreign policy.
What is the meaning of foreign policy?
Explain Indian foreign policy towards Pakistan.
State the India's foreign policy towards Afghanistan.
Explain the need of Arms control.
State the signification of disarmament.
Q. 3 Write short notes (Any Four) 12
Cross border terrorism
Human right
Globalization
Environmental position
Indian Foreign Policy towards China
India's Foreign Policy towards Bangladesh
Q.4 Explain the role of foreign ministry in decision making. 10
OR
Discuss the Indian Nepal Relation.
Q.5 Explain continuity changes in Indian Foreign Policy. 10
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