Dibrugarh University Arts Question Papers: POLITICAL SCIENCE (Major) (Indian Foreign Policy) ' November - 2013

[BA 5th Sem Question Papers, Dibrugarh University, 2013, Political Science, Major, Indian Foreign Policy]

2013 (Nov)
POLITICAL SCIENCE (Major)
Course: 503
(Indian Foreign Policy)
Full Marks: 80
Pass Marks: 32
Time: 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions


1. Answer the following: 1x8=8
  1. Name one determinant of India’s foreign policy.
  2. When did India sign the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation with the erstwhile USSR?
  3. Who is the present Foreign Minister of Bangladesh?
  4. In which year was the SAARC established?
  5. Who was considered as the chief architect of India’s foreign policy?
  6. In which year India adopted the policy of liberalization?
  7. In which year was the ‘Look East Policy’ initiated?
  8. In which year was the ‘Civil Nuclear Deal’ signed between India and the USA?
2. Write on the following (within 150 words each): 4x4=16
  1. Indo-Nepal relation in the present era.
  2. Indo-ASEAN relation.
  3. Achievements of the SAARC.
  4. Negative effects of globalization on India.
Answer the following (within 500 words each):
3. Describe the basic determinants of India’s foreign policy. 11
Or
“Foreign policy is always based on continuity and change.” Analyze the statement in the light of India’s foreign policy.
4. Describe the Indo-China relations since 1962. 11
Or
Critically analyze the Indo-US relations in the post-Cold War period.
5. Discuss the causes of dispute between India and Bangladesh. Suggest a few measures to improve the relations between India and Bangladesh. 6+5=11
Or
Discuss the Indo-Pak relations during the Prime Minister ship of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. 11
6. Examine the role of India in the UN Peace Keeping Mission. 11
Or
What is economic diplomacy? Discuss the important aspects of India’s economic diplomacy. 4+7=11
7. Examine critically India’s nuclear policy. 11
Or
What is ‘global terrorism’? Discuss the role of India in curbing the menace of global terrorism.

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