India’s External Relations

These MCQs are based on India’s External Relations.

This includes The Policy of Non-Alignment, Nehru’s Role, Distance From Two Camps, Afro-Asian Unity, Peace and Conflict with China, The Chinese Invasion, 1962, Wars and Peace with Pakistan, and many more.

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For the early freedom of which country India made an earnest effort by convening an international conference?

Malaysia Indonesia Vietnam Singapore

Which conference marked the zenith of India’s engagement with the newly independent Asian and African nations?

Bandung Conference Singapore Conference Egyptian Conference Malaysian Conference

In the Nehru cabinet who was apprehensive of the future attack from china?

Vallabhbhai Patel C. Rajagopalachari Jawaharlal Nehru Jagjivan Ram

Expand NEFA.

North-Eastern Far Agency North Eastern Frontier Agency North-Eastern Fullest Agency North Eastern Farther Agency

India convened the Asian Relations Conference in March 1947 under the leadership of

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. Radha Krishnan Jawaharlal Nehru Rajendra Prasad

Who exercised a profound influence in the formulation and implementation of India’s foreign policy from 1946 to 1964?

Motilal Nehru Sardar Patel Indira Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru

Who accompanied the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama during the official Chinese visit to India in 1956?

Hua Guofeng Zhao Ziyang Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai Li Peng

Bandung Conference was held in the year:

1954 1955 1956 1957

Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation in:

January 1972 December 1971 March 1971 November 1971

Apartheid is the practice of

Religious discrimination

Racial discrimination

Linguistic differences

Human behaviour

Why Britain attacked Egypt in 1956?

Over Suez Canal issue

Over Suzhou Canal issue

Over Panama Canal issue

Over Bruges Canal issue

The basis of India’s foreign policy is

Non-alignment

Promoting US bloc

Promoting USSR bloc

Aligning with China

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: India’s External Relations
Questions: 12
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