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Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follows:India's nuclear policy has always been peace-oriented, whose clear impression is reflected in the policy of 'No First Use'. But in view of contemporary regional security challenges, the present government has made it clear that the policy of 'No First use' can be In addition, India is committed to ensuring its membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and opposing partisan and unjust nuclear treaties like CTBT and NPT. reviewed and changed in consonance with India's regional and national security. In addition, India is committed to ensuring its membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and opposing partisan and unjust nuclear treaties like CTBT and NPT.1. Why was the policy of 'No First Use' reviewed and changed? a) India is not a peace-oriented nation any more. b) India wants to be a permanent member of UNSC. c) India’s regional and national security is paramount. d) All of these. 2. India wants to ensure its place in . a) United Nations Security Council. b) International Atomic Energy Agency. c) National Security Guard d) Missile technology control regime 3. Which one is the correct option for CTBT? a) Compact Test Ban treaty. b) Comprehensive Testing Ban Treaty. c) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. d) Compact Testing Ban Treaty. 4. India’s Nuclear Policy reiterates its resolve in: a) Establishing its regional supremacy b) Establishes it as the guardian of SAARC c) Establishing disarmament and regional peace d) Engage in hostilities with others5. Indian Foreign Policy is driven by a wide range of factors. Identify the incorrect one. a) National Integration. b) Protection of International Boundaries. c) Alliance Building. d) National Interest. |
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Answer» 1. (c) India’s regional and national security is paramount 2. (a) United Nations Security Council 3. (c) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty 4. (c) Establishing disarmament and regional peace 5. (c) Alliance Building. |
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