Foreign Policy of Independent India (1947-1964)
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Foreign Policy of Independent India (1947-1964) starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main objectives of India’s foreign policy after independence.
Describe the role of India in the decolonization of Africa and Asia.
Describe the role of India in the United Nations during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Discuss the impact of India’s non-alignment policy on its relations with the USA and USSR.
Explain the concept of Panchsheel and its significance in India's foreign policy.
Explain the impact of the 1962 Sino-Indian War on India’s foreign policy.
Explain the significance of the Bandung Conference for India’s foreign policy.
Explain the term ‘Third World’ in the context of India’s foreign policy.
India’s foreign policy was based on the principle of non-alignment. What does non-alignment mean?
India’s foreign policy was guided by the principle of anti-colonialism. Explain what this means.
Name the conference held in 1955 that marked the emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Name the Indian diplomat who played a significant role in the United Nations during the 1950s.
What was the main aim of the Asian Relations Conference held in 1947?
What was the main purpose of the Indus Waters Treaty signed in 1960?
What was the main reason for India’s policy of non-alignment during the Cold War?
What was the main reason for the deterioration of India-China relations in the late 1950s and early 1960s?
Which country did India sign the Indus Waters Treaty with in 1960?
Which Indian leader delivered the famous 'Tryst with Destiny' speech on the eve of independence, reflecting the vision for India’s foreign policy?
Which two countries signed the Panchsheel Agreement in 1954?
Which war in 1962 was a major setback for India’s foreign policy?
