Answer all questions. Focus on doctrines, dates, treaties, and distinctions.
From Non-Alignment to Strategic Autonomy: The Guiding Principles and Priorities of India's Foreign Policy•hard•12 questions•~16 min
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Question 01
medium
Panchsheel, the five principles of peaceful coexistence, was incorporated in which document signed in 1954?
Question 02
medium
India severed diplomatic relations with South Africa in 1954. What was the specific reason, and when were they restored?
Question 03
medium
The Gujral Doctrine advocates that India should extend unilateral concessions to which five smaller neighbours?
Question 04
hard
India's Nuclear Doctrine adopted in 2003 follows a 'No First Use' (NFU) policy. Which body is the SOLE authority authorised to order the use of nuclear weapons?
Question 05
medium
India's 'Look East Policy' was first initiated in 1992 by which Prime Minister, and what was it renamed to in 2014?
Question 06
easy
Article 51 of the Indian Constitution, which relates to promotion of international peace, falls under which category of constitutional provisions?
Question 07
medium
India has not signed the NPT (1968) and CTBT (1996). What is India's primary stated objection to these treaties?
Question 08
hard
Under India's Nuclear Doctrine (2003), India retains the option of nuclear retaliation even if a first strike against it uses which types of weapons?
Question 09
medium
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India was elected President of the UN General Assembly in which year?
Question 10
medium
The Connect Central Asia Policy launched in 2012 covers which five Central Asian countries?
Question 11
medium
Which of the following statements about India's policy of non-alignment is accurate?
Question 12
hard
The I.K. Gujral Doctrine's strategic logic was that India needs 'total peace' with its other neighbours in order to achieve what specific goal?
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