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Briefly explain the major issues of conflict between India and Pakistan. How has China been playing decisive role between India and Pakistan? Explain
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CPEC in Pakistan occupied Kashmir is going to play very decisive role for both, Pakistan and China. Explain how would it impact India’s interest?
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##Question:CPEC in Pakistan occupied Kashmir is going to play very decisive role for both, Pakistan and China. Explain how would it impact India’s interest? ##Answer:.
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What is Tulbul Project? What is its significance between India and Pakistan relation? Explain.
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##Question:What is Tulbul Project? What is its significance between India and Pakistan relation? Explain.##Answer:.
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What is Sir Creek region conflict? Why is Sir Creek region important for India? How can Thalweg Doctrine play an important role in Sir Creek conflict? Explain. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What is Sir Creek region conflict? Why is Sir Creek region important for India? How can Thalweg Doctrine play an important role in Sir Creek conflict? Explain. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Whether China’s intermittent involvement in India-Pakistan relationship deteriorating India-Pakistan relations further? Critically analyze.
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##Question:Whether China’s intermittent involvement in India-Pakistan relationship deteriorating India-Pakistan relations further? Critically analyze.##Answer:.
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What is Taliban? What was its role in The Soviet–Afghan War? Discuss India’s role in the reconstruction, development and peace building in Afghanistan.(150 words).
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##Question:What is Taliban? What was its role in The Soviet–Afghan War? Discuss India’s role in the reconstruction, development and peace building in Afghanistan.(150 words).##Answer:.
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Analyse the causes and consequences of revolt of 1857. (200 words)
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##Question: Analyse the causes and consequences of revolt of 1857. (200 words)##Answer:.
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The revolt of 1857 was more than just a mutiny but at the same time less than a first war of independence. Explain. (200 words)
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##Question:The revolt of 1857 was more than just a mutiny but at the same time less than a first war of independence. Explain. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Write Short note on Economic Drain Theory. (100 words)
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##Question:Write Short note on Economic Drain Theory. (100 words)##Answer:.
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Establish the relationship between land reform, agriculture productivity and elimination of poverty in Indian economy. Discuss the difficulty in designing and implementation of the agriculture friendly land reforms in India.
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##Question:Establish the relationship between land reform, agriculture productivity and elimination of poverty in Indian economy. Discuss the difficulty in designing and implementation of the agriculture friendly land reforms in India.##Answer:.
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What do you understand by capital account convertibility. Explain the rationale for keeping the capital account partially convertible in India.(200 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by capital account convertibility. Explain the rationale for keeping the capital account partially convertible in India.(200 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the post independence land reforms measures in India.
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##Question:Discuss the post independence land reforms measures in India.##Answer:.
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With the growing influence of China in Nepal what measures Government of India should take to revive the old Indo-Nepalese relations? Discuss.(200 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:With the growing influence of China in Nepal what measures Government of India should take to revive the old Indo-Nepalese relations? Discuss.(200 words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Despite challenges, India-Bangladesh relations are a model of goo neighbourly relations. Elucidate. (150 words/10 marks )
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##Question:Despite challenges, India-Bangladesh relations are a model of goo neighbourly relations. Elucidate. (150 words/10 marks )##Answer:.
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What are the Challenges in India-Nepal relation?
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##Question:What are the Challenges in India-Nepal relation?##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the following with special reference to India: (100 words each/ 10 marks) 1. Rohingya Issue 2. Connectivity Projects in SAARC
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##Question:Write a short note on the following with special reference to India: (100 words each/ 10 marks) 1. Rohingya Issue 2. Connectivity Projects in SAARC##Answer:.
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The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Explain. (200 words)
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##Question:The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Explain. (200 words)##Answer:.
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The introduction of reforms in civil services and police system in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests. Explain. (150 words)
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##Question:The introduction of reforms in civil services and police system in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests. Explain. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Briefly discuss the judicial reforms during British era. (10 Marks/ 150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss the judicial reforms during British era. (10 Marks/ 150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the development of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the development of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following: (100 words each) 1.Evolution of Satellite Launch Vehicles in India 2.Telemedicine 3.Reusable Launch Vehicle
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: (100 words each) 1.Evolution of Satellite Launch Vehicles in India 2.Telemedicine 3.Reusable Launch Vehicle##Answer:.
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Only 35% of fertilizer subsidies reaches the small and marginal farmers. Keeping this in mind, critically analyse the fertilizer subsidy mechanism being used in India.
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##Question:Only 35% of fertilizer subsidies reaches the small and marginal farmers. Keeping this in mind, critically analyse the fertilizer subsidy mechanism being used in India. ##Answer:.
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What do you understand by implicit and explicit subsidies?
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##Question:What do you understand by implicit and explicit subsidies?##Answer:.
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Do you think the nature of subsidy system in India is regressive in nature? Give arguments. (150 words)
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##Question:Do you think the nature of subsidy system in India is regressive in nature? Give arguments. (150 words)##Answer:.
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What are the principles of India’s nuclear doctrine? Do you think it is time for India to revisit it’s No First Use Policy? [150 words/ 10 marks]
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Answer : The use of nuclear weapons in particular as well as other weapons of mass destruction constitutes the gravest threat to humanity and to peace and stability in the international system. Unlike the other two categories of weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical weapons which have been outlawed by international treaties, nuclear weapons remain instruments for national and collective security, the possession of which on a selective basis has been sought to be legitimized through the permanent extension of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) in May 1995. Nuclear weapon states have asserted that they will continue to rely on nuclear weapons with some of them adopting policies to use them even in a non-nuclear context. These developments amount to the virtual abandonment of nuclear disarmament. This is a serious setback to the struggle of the international community to abolish weapons of mass destruction. India"s primary objective is to achieve economic, political, social, scientific, and technological development within a peaceful and democratic framework. This requires an environment of durable peace and insurance against potential risks to peace and stability. It will be India"s endeavor to proceed towards this overall objective in cooperation with the global democratic trends and to play a constructive role in advancing the international system toward a just, peaceful, and equitable order. principles of India’s nuclear doctrine: 1. “No First Use” policy – India will use nuclear weapons only in the event of a nuclear attack on India. 2. It asserts that nuclear weapons are solely for deterrence and that India will pursue a policy of “retaliation only” 3. Only Civilian political leadership has the power to authorize nuclear retaliation. 4. The Government of India will not respond with punitive retaliation should deterrence fail 5. Nuclear weapons will never be used against non-nuclear-weapon states. India should step up efforts in research and development to keep up with technological advances in this field. While India is committed to maintaining the deployment of a deterrent that is both minimum and credible, it will not accept any restraints on building its R&D capability. Having provided unqualified negative security assurances, India shall work for internationally binding unconditional negative security assurances by nuclear-weapon states to non-nuclear-weapon states. Nuclear arms control measures shall be sought as part of national security policy to reduce potential threats and to protect our own capability and its effectiveness. A cardinal principle regarding the use of nuclear weapons is that of civilian control. Only the elected civilian leader of the country is empowered to authorize the use of nuclear weapons. As the recent operations in Kargil have demonstrated, our system and the political leadership, believe with great responsibility and restraint, as you would expect from the largest democracy in the world. This sense of responsibility will also guide our actions with regard to nuclear weapons.
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##Question:What are the principles of India’s nuclear doctrine? Do you think it is time for India to revisit it’s No First Use Policy? [150 words/ 10 marks]##Answer:Answer : The use of nuclear weapons in particular as well as other weapons of mass destruction constitutes the gravest threat to humanity and to peace and stability in the international system. Unlike the other two categories of weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical weapons which have been outlawed by international treaties, nuclear weapons remain instruments for national and collective security, the possession of which on a selective basis has been sought to be legitimized through the permanent extension of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) in May 1995. Nuclear weapon states have asserted that they will continue to rely on nuclear weapons with some of them adopting policies to use them even in a non-nuclear context. These developments amount to the virtual abandonment of nuclear disarmament. This is a serious setback to the struggle of the international community to abolish weapons of mass destruction. India"s primary objective is to achieve economic, political, social, scientific, and technological development within a peaceful and democratic framework. This requires an environment of durable peace and insurance against potential risks to peace and stability. It will be India"s endeavor to proceed towards this overall objective in cooperation with the global democratic trends and to play a constructive role in advancing the international system toward a just, peaceful, and equitable order. principles of India’s nuclear doctrine: 1. “No First Use” policy – India will use nuclear weapons only in the event of a nuclear attack on India. 2. It asserts that nuclear weapons are solely for deterrence and that India will pursue a policy of “retaliation only” 3. Only Civilian political leadership has the power to authorize nuclear retaliation. 4. The Government of India will not respond with punitive retaliation should deterrence fail 5. Nuclear weapons will never be used against non-nuclear-weapon states. India should step up efforts in research and development to keep up with technological advances in this field. While India is committed to maintaining the deployment of a deterrent that is both minimum and credible, it will not accept any restraints on building its R&D capability. Having provided unqualified negative security assurances, India shall work for internationally binding unconditional negative security assurances by nuclear-weapon states to non-nuclear-weapon states. Nuclear arms control measures shall be sought as part of national security policy to reduce potential threats and to protect our own capability and its effectiveness. A cardinal principle regarding the use of nuclear weapons is that of civilian control. Only the elected civilian leader of the country is empowered to authorize the use of nuclear weapons. As the recent operations in Kargil have demonstrated, our system and the political leadership, believe with great responsibility and restraint, as you would expect from the largest democracy in the world. This sense of responsibility will also guide our actions with regard to nuclear weapons.
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Discuss India’s case for NSG membership. [200 words]
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With the growing use of chemical weapons comment on the relevance of Australia Group.[200 words]
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##Question:With the growing use of chemical weapons comment on the relevance of Australia Group.[200 words]##Answer:.
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Enumerate India’s initiatives in Space diplomacy.[200 words]
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##Question:Enumerate India’s initiatives in Space diplomacy.[200 words]##Answer:.
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USA’s exit from TPP presents new opportunities for India. Discuss with special reference to RCEP. [200 words]
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##Question:USA’s exit from TPP presents new opportunities for India. Discuss with special reference to RCEP. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What are reasons behind current global refugee crisis? What role can India play in this respect? [200 words]
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##Question:What are reasons behind current global refugee crisis? What role can India play in this respect? [200 words]##Answer:.
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Critically analyse the steps taken to bring peace in Europe after World War I. How far was League of Nation successful in this regard?
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##Question:Critically analyse the steps taken to bring peace in Europe after World War I. How far was League of Nation successful in this regard?##Answer:.
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“The Manchurian crisis decided the fate of the league of Nations.” Comment. (150 words)
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##Question:“The Manchurian crisis decided the fate of the league of Nations.” Comment. (150 words)##Answer:.
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“The Treaty of Versailles was merely an armistice for twenty years.” Comment (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:“The Treaty of Versailles was merely an armistice for twenty years.” Comment (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Analyze the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 and examine the validity of Germany’s objections to the Treaty. (150 Words)
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##Question:Analyze the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 and examine the validity of Germany’s objections to the Treaty. (150 Words)##Answer:.
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Critically analyse the relations between France and Britain during interwar period.
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##Question:Critically analyse the relations between France and Britain during interwar period.##Answer:.
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Critically analyse the steps taken to bring peace in Europe after World War I. How far was League of Nation successful in this regard? (150 words/10 marks)
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BRIEF APPROACH: Introduction can be given explaining the devastation caused by World War I, and the need to bring lasting peace. Steps like the Treaty of Versailles, the Establishment of the League of Nations, etc. can be mentioned as the steps to bring peace and contain any future outbreak of war. A critical analysis of League of Nations and its efficacy can be done. [As per Sir"s class, the success and failure of the League of Nations can be discussed.] ANSWER: World War I was destructive conflict fought as brutal trench warfare, caused many million deaths on both sides. This damage was exacerbated by the use of certain modern weapons for the first time: Machine Guns Barbed Wires Poison Gas. etc. There was loss of civilian infrastructure and a great economic strain. Therefore the belief that war is good, changed. Now public wanted to avoid wars. Steps taken by the Allied powers to bring peace in Europe: Woodrow Wilson Points (1917): It had the following objectives: Liberation or evacuation of Russia, Belgium, Serbia. Territorial reorganization on basis of the principle of self-determination. E.g. Pols will determine the self-determination of Poland with access to sea, etc. Creation of nations from Austria-Hungary on basis of nationality, ethnicity, e.g. Yugoslavia. Return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. Payment of suitable war reparations (i.e. money as compensation in lieu of destruction caused by war, by Axis powers to the Allied powers) Permanent opening of the Straits of Dardanelles. Freedom of navigation (US demanded, in context of Allied blockade hurting freedom of trade). Abolishment of secret diplomacy (context Zimmerman Plan). Establishment of League of Nations to maintain world peace. It was a pet project of President Woodrow Wilson. Treaty of Sevres (1919) It reduced the size of the Ottoman Empire to small Turkey. Arab areas were not given independence and were distributed among France and Britain. E.g. France got Syria, Britain got Palestine, Iraq, etc. Therefore the principle of self-determination was not applied to Arabs who felt cheated because they had supported Britain in World War I, in hope of getting independence. Therefore colonialism continued and colonies of losing powers were taken over by victorious powers. Establishment of the League of Nations (LON) as an international organization tasked with: World peace, preventing war. Maintaining world peace. Tasked with social work. The welfare of labour, via International Labour Organization (ILO). Preventing the spread of diseases, influenza. Rehabilitation of refugees. LON was the guarantor of the Treaty of Versailles. LON had a responsibility to resolve any legal disputes arising out of the Treaties of Versailles. All members of LON would collectively act against the aggressor, for the maintenance of world peace. However, the League of Nations was not able to fulfill its objectives due to the following reasons: Deprived of its own armed force : The League didn’t have its own armed forces and depended on members to act. Excessive focus on disarmament by the League : Disarmament was highly advocated by the League, which meant that it deprived countries that were supposed to act with military force on its behalf when necessary. Pacifism was a great problem : the League’s two largest members, Britain and France, were very reluctant to resort to sanctions and military actions. Absence of US : The League was supposed to present the world and encompass all countries, but many countries never even joined especially the U.S. Biased representation : Other major powers such as Germany and the Soviet Union were not allowed to join. Hence, we can say that although the League of Nations was a noble idea, its goals were too idealistic to fulfill, neither the League had the political will nor the military capabilities to stop further developments in Europe, which eventually led to World War II.
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##Question:Critically analyse the steps taken to bring peace in Europe after World War I. How far was League of Nation successful in this regard? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:BRIEF APPROACH: Introduction can be given explaining the devastation caused by World War I, and the need to bring lasting peace. Steps like the Treaty of Versailles, the Establishment of the League of Nations, etc. can be mentioned as the steps to bring peace and contain any future outbreak of war. A critical analysis of League of Nations and its efficacy can be done. [As per Sir"s class, the success and failure of the League of Nations can be discussed.] ANSWER: World War I was destructive conflict fought as brutal trench warfare, caused many million deaths on both sides. This damage was exacerbated by the use of certain modern weapons for the first time: Machine Guns Barbed Wires Poison Gas. etc. There was loss of civilian infrastructure and a great economic strain. Therefore the belief that war is good, changed. Now public wanted to avoid wars. Steps taken by the Allied powers to bring peace in Europe: Woodrow Wilson Points (1917): It had the following objectives: Liberation or evacuation of Russia, Belgium, Serbia. Territorial reorganization on basis of the principle of self-determination. E.g. Pols will determine the self-determination of Poland with access to sea, etc. Creation of nations from Austria-Hungary on basis of nationality, ethnicity, e.g. Yugoslavia. Return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. Payment of suitable war reparations (i.e. money as compensation in lieu of destruction caused by war, by Axis powers to the Allied powers) Permanent opening of the Straits of Dardanelles. Freedom of navigation (US demanded, in context of Allied blockade hurting freedom of trade). Abolishment of secret diplomacy (context Zimmerman Plan). Establishment of League of Nations to maintain world peace. It was a pet project of President Woodrow Wilson. Treaty of Sevres (1919) It reduced the size of the Ottoman Empire to small Turkey. Arab areas were not given independence and were distributed among France and Britain. E.g. France got Syria, Britain got Palestine, Iraq, etc. Therefore the principle of self-determination was not applied to Arabs who felt cheated because they had supported Britain in World War I, in hope of getting independence. Therefore colonialism continued and colonies of losing powers were taken over by victorious powers. Establishment of the League of Nations (LON) as an international organization tasked with: World peace, preventing war. Maintaining world peace. Tasked with social work. The welfare of labour, via International Labour Organization (ILO). Preventing the spread of diseases, influenza. Rehabilitation of refugees. LON was the guarantor of the Treaty of Versailles. LON had a responsibility to resolve any legal disputes arising out of the Treaties of Versailles. All members of LON would collectively act against the aggressor, for the maintenance of world peace. However, the League of Nations was not able to fulfill its objectives due to the following reasons: Deprived of its own armed force : The League didn’t have its own armed forces and depended on members to act. Excessive focus on disarmament by the League : Disarmament was highly advocated by the League, which meant that it deprived countries that were supposed to act with military force on its behalf when necessary. Pacifism was a great problem : the League’s two largest members, Britain and France, were very reluctant to resort to sanctions and military actions. Absence of US : The League was supposed to present the world and encompass all countries, but many countries never even joined especially the U.S. Biased representation : Other major powers such as Germany and the Soviet Union were not allowed to join. Hence, we can say that although the League of Nations was a noble idea, its goals were too idealistic to fulfill, neither the League had the political will nor the military capabilities to stop further developments in Europe, which eventually led to World War II.
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“The Manchurian crisis decided the fate of the league of Nations.” Comment.
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##Question:“The Manchurian crisis decided the fate of the league of Nations.” Comment.##Answer:.
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“The Treaty of Versailles was merely an armistice for twenty years.” Comment.
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##Question:“The Treaty of Versailles was merely an armistice for twenty years.” Comment.##Answer:.
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Analyze the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 and examine the validity of Germany’s objections to the Treaty. (250 words/15 marks)
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##Question:Analyze the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 and examine the validity of Germany’s objections to the Treaty. (250 words/15 marks)##Answer:.
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Critically analyse the relations between France and Britain during interwar period.
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“The peace of Versailles lacked moral validity from the start.” Critically evaluate.
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##Question:“The peace of Versailles lacked moral validity from the start.” Critically evaluate.##Answer:.
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World War I was merely a tragedy of miscalculations. Justify.
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##Question:World War I was merely a tragedy of miscalculations. Justify. ##Answer:.
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How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of the balance of power?(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of the balance of power?(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points.
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The peace of Versailles lacked moral validity from the start.” Critically evaluate.
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##Question:The peace of Versailles lacked moral validity from the start.” Critically evaluate.##Answer:.
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World War I was merely a tragedy of miscalculations. Justify. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:World War I was merely a tragedy of miscalculations. Justify. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of the balance of power?
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Write a short note on Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points.(150 words)
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##Question:Write a short note on Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points.(150 words)##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Demographic Transition? What socio-economic developments India has undergone with regard to demographic transition after independence?
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##Question: What do you understand by Demographic Transition? What socio-economic developments India has undergone with regard to demographic transition after independence?##Answer:.
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Why are the tribals in India referred to as ‘the Scheduled Tribes’? Indicate the major provisions enshrined in the Constitution of India for their upliftment? (150 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Why are the tribals in India referred to as ‘the Scheduled Tribes’? Indicate the major provisions enshrined in the Constitution of India for their upliftment? (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Indian Ocean region is not only pivot for India’s growth but also have strategic importance. Rising presence of China in Indian Ocean region with different projects such as Maritime silk route is alarming bells for India to protect its interests in Indian Ocean region? Critically analyze.
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##Question:Indian Ocean region is not only pivot for India’s growth but also have strategic importance. Rising presence of China in Indian Ocean region with different projects such as Maritime silk route is alarming bells for India to protect its interests in Indian Ocean region? Critically analyze.##Answer:.
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What is Sagarmala Project? What type of challenges will it address? What is it strategic importance for India?
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##Question:What is Sagarmala Project? What type of challenges will it address? What is it strategic importance for India?##Answer:.
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What are challenges being faced by India in Indian Ocean region? Briefly discuss the solutions for them? (150 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:What are challenges being faced by India in Indian Ocean region? Briefly discuss the solutions for them? (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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SAARC failed to fill vacuum in different areas despite having a lot of potential in South Asia region when world is changing from unipolar to multipolar world, why? Whether it should be allowed to drift into oblivion. Critically analyze.
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##Question:SAARC failed to fill vacuum in different areas despite having a lot of potential in South Asia region when world is changing from unipolar to multipolar world, why? Whether it should be allowed to drift into oblivion. Critically analyze. ##Answer:.
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Project ‘Mausam’ is considered a unique foreign policy initiative of the Indian government to improve relationships with its neighbors. Does the project have a strategic dimension? Discuss. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Project ‘Mausam’ is considered a unique foreign policy initiative of the Indian government to improve relationships with its neighbors. Does the project have a strategic dimension? Discuss. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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5. Write Short Notes on the following: (a) Blue Economy (b) SAGAR (c) Act East Policy (d) Cotton Route (e) Spice Route
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##Question:5. Write Short Notes on the following: (a) Blue Economy (b) SAGAR (c) Act East Policy (d) Cotton Route (e) Spice Route##Answer:.
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Differentiate between Aestivation, Hibernation and Diapause.
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##Question:Differentiate between Aestivation, Hibernation and Diapause.##Answer:.
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What is Ecosystem? What are its different types? How is it different from Biome?
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##Question:What is Ecosystem? What are its different types? How is it different from Biome?##Answer:.
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What is Homeostasis mechanism in Ecosystem?What is the significance of it in Ecosystem? Explain.
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##Question:What is Homeostasis mechanism in Ecosystem?What is the significance of it in Ecosystem? Explain.##Answer:.
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What are new developments in space exploration and astronomy in recent years? Highlight major achievements of India in astronomy and astrophysics research. [200 words]
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##Question:What are new developments in space exploration and astronomy in recent years? Highlight major achievements of India in astronomy and astrophysics research. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Write Short Notes on the following:(75 words each) 1. Lagrange Points 2. Difference between Geo-Synchronous Orbit and Sun-Synchronous Orbit
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##Question:Write Short Notes on the following:(75 words each) 1. Lagrange Points 2. Difference between Geo-Synchronous Orbit and Sun-Synchronous Orbit##Answer:.
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Critically analyse Mussolini’s foreign policy during the interwar period. (150 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Critically analyse Mussolini’s foreign policy during the interwar period. (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Write short notes on 1) Munich conference 2) World Disarmament conference 1932
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“The Russo-Japanese War helped in the rise of Japan as a great power.” (100 words)
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Critically analyse Mussolini’s foreign policy during the interwar period.
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Write short notes on 1) Munich conference 2) World Disarmament conference 1932
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“The Russo-Japanese War helped in the rise of Japan as a great power.”
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Describe features of socialism with special reference to terms like Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy. Though both ideologies were similar in origin and aim yet differed on practical grounds. Justify. [200 words]
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##Question:Describe features of socialism with special reference to terms like Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy. Though both ideologies were similar in origin and aim yet differed on practical grounds. Justify. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss different forms of socialism. [150 words]
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##Question:Discuss different forms of socialism. [150 words]##Answer:.
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“Hitler did not really want a world War. His intention was only a short war with Poland.” (A. J. P. Taylar). Critically analyse the statement. (150 WORDS)
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##Question:“Hitler did not really want a world War. His intention was only a short war with Poland.” (A. J. P. Taylar). Critically analyse the statement. (150 WORDS)##Answer:.
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One of the most important impacts of the Second World War was the “division of Europe”, eastern and western. Comment.
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##Question:One of the most important impacts of the Second World War was the “division of Europe”, eastern and western. Comment.##Answer:.
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Describe features of socialism with special reference to terms like Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy. Though both ideologies were similar in origin and aim yet differed on practical grounds. Justify. [200 words]
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##Question:Describe features of socialism with special reference to terms like Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy. Though both ideologies were similar in origin and aim yet differed on practical grounds. Justify. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss different forms of socialism. [150 words]
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##Question:Discuss different forms of socialism. [150 words]##Answer:.
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“Hitler did not really want a world War. His intention was only a short war with Poland.” (A. J. P. Taylar). Critically analyse the statement.
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##Question: “Hitler did not really want a world War. His intention was only a short war with Poland.” (A. J. P. Taylar). Critically analyse the statement.##Answer:.
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One of the most important impacts of the Second World War was the “division of Europe”, eastern and western. Comment.
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##Question:One of the most important impacts of the Second World War was the “division of Europe”, eastern and western. Comment.##Answer:.
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Identify the sustainable development goals that are related to poverty. Discuss to what extent the actions of the government has been successful in achieving the same.[200 words]
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##Question:Identify the sustainable development goals that are related to poverty. Discuss to what extent the actions of the government has been successful in achieving the same.[200 words]##Answer:.
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To what extent SECC is a better tool for alleviating poverty in India? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:To what extent SECC is a better tool for alleviating poverty in India? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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There have been several different estimates of poverty in India; all indicate reduction in poverty level over the time. Do you agree? Critically examine with reference to urban and rural poverty indicators. [200 words]
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##Question:There have been several different estimates of poverty in India; all indicate reduction in poverty level over the time. Do you agree? Critically examine with reference to urban and rural poverty indicators. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis-à-vis the rural poverty. [200 words]
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##Question:Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis-à-vis the rural poverty. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Differentiate between inequality and poverty. Critically examine how inequality leads to perpetuation of poverty. [150 words/10 words]
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##Question:Differentiate between inequality and poverty. Critically examine how inequality leads to perpetuation of poverty. [150 words/10 words]##Answer:.
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India faces a complex issue of surplus food and hungry mouths. Critically Comment with special reference to Shanta Kumar Committee’s recommendations. [200 words]
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##Question:India faces a complex issue of surplus food and hungry mouths. Critically Comment with special reference to Shanta Kumar Committee’s recommendations. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Examine the factors influencing agriculture giving examples.
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##Question: Examine the factors influencing agriculture giving examples.##Answer:.
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What are the characteristic features of subsistence agriculture? How are these different from intensive agriculture?(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What are the characteristic features of subsistence agriculture? How are these different from intensive agriculture?(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Elucidate the different kinds of agriculture found across the globe.
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##Question:Elucidate the different kinds of agriculture found across the globe.##Answer:.
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Explain the role of the President of India in promulgating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. In the light of frequent violations in using Article 356, do you think it should be repealed? Justify. (200 words)
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##Question:Explain the role of the President of India in promulgating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. In the light of frequent violations in using Article 356, do you think it should be repealed? Justify. (200 words)##Answer:.
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What is the S R Bommai case ? what is its Significance in context of president rule?. (Marks15/250 words)
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##Question:What is the S R Bommai case ? what is its Significance in context of president rule?. (Marks15/250 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss various situations in which proclamation of National Emergency is made, the constitutional and legislative provisions to be met before proclaiming such Rule.(200 words)
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##Question:Discuss various situations in which proclamation of National Emergency is made, the constitutional and legislative provisions to be met before proclaiming such Rule.(200 words) ##Answer:.
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India is making pitch for rebooting the stalled UNSC reform Process. What are India’s interest and why coffee club is hindering India’s path? Critically analyze. [200 words]
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##Question:India is making pitch for rebooting the stalled UNSC reform Process. What are India’s interest and why coffee club is hindering India’s path? Critically analyze. [200 words]##Answer:.
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India’s Energy demands are increasing day by day? How Central Asian countries can play an imperative role to fulfill India’s emerging demand for energy? Critically analyze. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:India’s Energy demands are increasing day by day? How Central Asian countries can play an imperative role to fulfill India’s emerging demand for energy? Critically analyze. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Trade is the major driving force in India-China relations, however, there are a lot of issues arising. What type of measures are taken by the Indian government to resolve the trade issues? Explain. (150 words)
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##Question:Trade is the major driving force in India-China relations, however, there are a lot of issues arising. What type of measures are taken by the Indian government to resolve the trade issues? Explain. (150 words)##Answer:.
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China is building CPEC corridor in Pak occupied Kashmir region. Should this consider as threat to India? What should be the India’s steps for this? Explain
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##Question:China is building CPEC corridor in Pak occupied Kashmir region. Should this consider as threat to India? What should be the India’s steps for this? Explain##Answer:.
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What is Shimla Accord? How does it play important role in India-China Relation? Explain.
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##Question:What is Shimla Accord? How does it play important role in India-China Relation? Explain.##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Universal Health Coverage? Identify the government efforts to achieve the same and also highlight the lacunae and suggest way forward. [200 words]
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##Question:What do you understand by Universal Health Coverage? Identify the government efforts to achieve the same and also highlight the lacunae and suggest way forward. [200 words]##Answer:.
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To what extent Right to Education Act has been able to provide universal primary education in Indian context? Critically examine. [200 words]
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##Question:To what extent Right to Education Act has been able to provide universal primary education in Indian context? Critically examine. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What are the Sustainable Development Goals related to health? Evaluate to what extent government schemes and policies are capable of achieving these objectives. [200 words]
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##Question:What are the Sustainable Development Goals related to health? Evaluate to what extent government schemes and policies are capable of achieving these objectives. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Critically evaluate the provisions of National Health Policy, 2017. [200 words]
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##Question:Critically evaluate the provisions of National Health Policy, 2017. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the ills afflicting India’s Education sector and provisions of Draft New Education Policy, 2016 in this respect. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the ills afflicting India’s Education sector and provisions of Draft New Education Policy, 2016 in this respect. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What are the social problems associated with rapid urbanization. [150 words]
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##Question:What are the social problems associated with rapid urbanization. [150 words]##Answer:.
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Bring out the relation between climate of different regions around the globe and the primary sector industries sustaining there
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##Question:Bring out the relation between climate of different regions around the globe and the primary sector industries sustaining there##Answer:.
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Despite the high level of biodiversity being available in the tropical region, the lumbering industry is better developed in the temperate belts. Why?
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##Question:Despite the high level of biodiversity being available in the tropical region, the lumbering industry is better developed in the temperate belts. Why?##Answer:.
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