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Nodal industries are those industries around which other peripheral industries also develop. These peripheral industries manufacture the goods required by the nodal industries. An iron and steel industry is a typical example of a nodal industry.
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- Francis Garnier is the member of the french team who explored the mekong river.
- He was born on 25 July 1839 .
- He was died on 21 December 1873.
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Till the first world war, industrial growth was slow in India. The war created a dramatically new situations;
1.With British mills busy with war production to meet the needs of the army, Manchester imports into India declined. Suddenly Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.
2.As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs such as jute bags, cloth for army uniform, tents and leather boots etc.
3.New factories were set up and old ones ran multiple shifts.
4.Many new workers were employed and over the war years industrial production boomed.
Thus when the war was over it was difficult for the Manchesters to control our Indian Industries. Therefore we can say that 'the 1st world war created favourable conditions for the development of industries in India.'
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Caste effects politics in the following ways-
1. Parties and Leaders often choose canidate, according to the caste, in the propotion of the electorate. This is done to win as much support as possible.
2. Many parties are known to support ceratin caste and are seen as their representatives.
3. Parties and leader try to gain vote by using caste sentiment and appealing to the voters in the name of the caste.
4. Political parties take care to give fair representations to various castes and tribes in the council of minister.
5. People of the same caste vote as a whole for a candidate of the same caste
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(i) Britain imposed import duties on cotton textiles, thus export market got declined.
(ii) Exports of British goods to India increased. The Manchester goods flooded Indian markets.
(iii) The machine-made goods were cheaper and weavers could not compete with them.
(iv) Raw cotton exports from India to Britain shot up the prices of cotton.
(v) By 1850, exports from most weaving regions got declined and desolated.
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- Fair globalisation means that the benefits of the globalisation must be shared by all equally.
- Globalisation has two sides - the positive and the negative. If a balance has to be brought about we should strive towards fair globalisation.
- For fair globalisation, government can have a great role:
- The government can support those producers who are very small and cannot compete with them.
- If very necessary, government can still use some trade barrier for protection of some small producers.
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Federalism is a government in which powers of the government are divided between the central government and the governments of the constituent units of the country.
Unitary form of government is a government in which all the powers of government are concentrated into the hands of one central government and all the units are subordinate and under the central government.
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Nationalism is an ideology that gives a nation a sense of unity by imposing on them the same set of identities (for instance linguistic, historical, cultural). Especially peculiar to nationalism is defining the nation against an Other inside or outside of the state borders.
Imperialism is the policy of extending political and economic control over a weak country by a powerful one
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- Political Fragmentation: Like Germany, Italy was also politically fragmented. During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia- Piedmont was ruled by an Italian Prince.
- Role ofMazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini made efforts to unite Italian Republic. He had formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ for achieving his goal.
- Role of Count Cavour: He was the chief minister who led the movement to unify Italy. He formed a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and defeated the Austrian forces.
- Role of Giuseppe Garibaldi: Garibaldi also formed armed volunteers. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdoms of Two Sicilies and succeeded in driving out the Spanish rulers.
- In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of "189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth,and reduce poverty.
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The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways
(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.
(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.
(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.
(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.
(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India.
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Different countries face different kinds of challenges. These countries face the foundational challenge of making the transition to democracy and then instituting democratic government. This involves bringing down the existing non-democratic regime, keeping military away from controlling government and establishing a sovereign and functional state.
For example, Nepal was under Monarchy till recent times. Now Nepal has changed to a democratic system. Certain mindsets and systems will take years to change as they have taken years to develop. Nepal is a very good example of foundational challenge of democracy.

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