Exam Details
Subject | political science and international relations | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | civil services main optional | |
Department | ||
Organization | union public service commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2001 | |
City, State | central government, |
Question Paper
Paper II
Section A
Comment on any three of the following in about 200 words each: (20 × 3 60)
National interest and national peculiarities: A guide to foreign policy
Nature of political process in the Third World.
Cuban Missile as a factor in U. S relationship with the USS. R.
The compulsory jurisdiction clause under the statute of the International Court of Justice.
Identify some of the major issues challenging the North-South countries
The Arab-Israeli conflict is basically a conflict between two resurgent nationalism
Moral claims of today becomes the human rights of tomorrow. Trace the efforts in the international protection of human rights in the twentieth century
Section B
Comment on any THREE of the following in about 200 words each: (20 × 3 60)
India and Handung Conference: Hope and Reality.
India and the U. N Peace-keeping Force.
Indias opposition to the Non Proliferation Treaty: A realist paradigm.
SAARC: Problems and Prospects.
Has the Non-Alignment Movement lost its relevance in the present day situation and how as India has evolved its foreign policy goals to the changing international scenario
Examine Pakistan as a factor in Indo-American relations during the Cold War .
Explain Indias role in global disarmament .
Section A
Comment on any three of the following in about 200 words each: (20 × 3 60)
National interest and national peculiarities: A guide to foreign policy
Nature of political process in the Third World.
Cuban Missile as a factor in U. S relationship with the USS. R.
The compulsory jurisdiction clause under the statute of the International Court of Justice.
Identify some of the major issues challenging the North-South countries
The Arab-Israeli conflict is basically a conflict between two resurgent nationalism
Moral claims of today becomes the human rights of tomorrow. Trace the efforts in the international protection of human rights in the twentieth century
Section B
Comment on any THREE of the following in about 200 words each: (20 × 3 60)
India and Handung Conference: Hope and Reality.
India and the U. N Peace-keeping Force.
Indias opposition to the Non Proliferation Treaty: A realist paradigm.
SAARC: Problems and Prospects.
Has the Non-Alignment Movement lost its relevance in the present day situation and how as India has evolved its foreign policy goals to the changing international scenario
Examine Pakistan as a factor in Indo-American relations during the Cold War .
Explain Indias role in global disarmament .
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