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India's Foreign Policy in the United Nations

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Which of the following is NOT a principle of India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. Non-alignment

  2. Peaceful coexistence

  3. Interventionism

  4. Respect for international law


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Interventionism is not a principle of India's foreign policy in the United Nations. India believes in non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, respect for international law, and the promotion of international cooperation.

What is the main objective of India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. To promote peace and security

  2. To protect the interests of Indian citizens abroad

  3. To promote economic development

  4. To promote cultural exchange


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main objective of India's foreign policy in the United Nations is to promote peace and security. India believes that a peaceful and secure world is essential for its own development and prosperity.

Which of the following is NOT a major area of focus for India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. Climate change

  2. Human rights

  3. Disarmament

  4. Counter-terrorism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Climate change is not a major area of focus for India's foreign policy in the United Nations. India is more focused on issues such as human rights, disarmament, and counter-terrorism.

What is India's position on the issue of human rights in the United Nations?

  1. India believes that human rights are universal and indivisible

  2. India believes that human rights are relative and depend on the cultural context

  3. India believes that human rights are not a legitimate concern of the United Nations

  4. India believes that human rights are only relevant to developed countries


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India believes that human rights are universal and indivisible. It has consistently supported resolutions on human rights issues in the United Nations.

What is India's position on the issue of disarmament in the United Nations?

  1. India believes that nuclear disarmament is the only way to achieve lasting peace

  2. India believes that nuclear weapons are necessary for deterrence

  3. India believes that nuclear weapons are a legitimate form of self-defense

  4. India believes that nuclear weapons should be banned


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India believes that nuclear disarmament is the only way to achieve lasting peace. It has consistently supported resolutions on nuclear disarmament in the United Nations.

What is India's position on the issue of counter-terrorism in the United Nations?

  1. India believes that terrorism is a global threat that requires a global response

  2. India believes that terrorism is a local problem that can be solved by individual countries

  3. India believes that terrorism is a legitimate form of resistance

  4. India believes that terrorism is not a serious threat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India believes that terrorism is a global threat that requires a global response. It has consistently supported resolutions on counter-terrorism in the United Nations.

Which of the following is NOT a major challenge to India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. The rise of China

  2. The changing global order

  3. The threat of terrorism

  4. The global economic crisis


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The global economic crisis is not a major challenge to India's foreign policy in the United Nations. India is more focused on challenges such as the rise of China, the changing global order, and the threat of terrorism.

How has India's foreign policy in the United Nations evolved over time?

  1. India's foreign policy has become more assertive

  2. India's foreign policy has become more isolationist

  3. India's foreign policy has become more multilateral

  4. India's foreign policy has become more unilateral


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India's foreign policy in the United Nations has evolved over time to become more multilateral. India is now more willing to work with other countries to address global challenges.

What are some of the key successes of India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. India has played a leading role in promoting peace and security

  2. India has helped to promote economic development

  3. India has helped to promote human rights

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

India has played a leading role in promoting peace and security, economic development, and human rights in the United Nations.

What are some of the challenges that India faces in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. The rise of China

  2. The changing global order

  3. The threat of terrorism

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

India faces a number of challenges in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations, including the rise of China, the changing global order, and the threat of terrorism.

How can India overcome the challenges it faces in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. By working with other countries to build a more just and equitable world

  2. By strengthening its military and economic power

  3. By isolating itself from the rest of the world

  4. By abandoning its commitment to multilateralism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India can overcome the challenges it faces in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations by working with other countries to build a more just and equitable world.

What is the future of India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. India will continue to play a leading role in promoting peace and security, economic development, and human rights

  2. India will become more isolationist

  3. India will abandon its commitment to multilateralism

  4. India will become a major military power


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India is likely to continue to play a leading role in promoting peace and security, economic development, and human rights in the United Nations.

Which of the following is NOT a major goal of India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. To promote peace and security

  2. To protect the interests of Indian citizens abroad

  3. To promote economic development

  4. To promote cultural exchange


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

To promote cultural exchange is not a major goal of India's foreign policy in the United Nations. India is more focused on goals such as promoting peace and security, protecting the interests of Indian citizens abroad, and promoting economic development.

What is the main challenge to India's foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. The rise of China

  2. The changing global order

  3. The threat of terrorism

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rise of China, the changing global order, and the threat of terrorism are all major challenges to India's foreign policy in the United Nations.

How can India overcome the challenges it faces in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations?

  1. By working with other countries to build a more just and equitable world

  2. By strengthening its military and economic power

  3. By isolating itself from the rest of the world

  4. By abandoning its commitment to multilateralism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India can overcome the challenges it faces in implementing its foreign policy in the United Nations by working with other countries to build a more just and equitable world.

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