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Both the combating countries have such a large nuclear arsenal that it even if one country is able to attack the other country will be left with enough nuclear weapons to destroy the opponent country
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The consequences are:
 (i) Collective farms were replaced by private farming and capitalism in agriculture.
 (ii) Privatisation of state assets and corporate ownership patterns were immediately brought in.
(iii) Development began to be envisaged through more trade and sudden and complete switch to free trade was considered essential.
 (iv) It also involved a breakup of the existing trade alliance among the countries among the countries of the Soviet bloc.

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From 1947 to 1971

Anu Thakur 5 years ago

Till 1971, and in 1971 east pakistan independence ...... Became bangladesh.

Darshan Soni 5 years ago

Bta
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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago

Foreign policy of any country is shaped of multiple internal and external factors. The major internal factors that influence the foreign policy are geographical factors, culture and history, economic factors, technology, national capability, leadership, political accountability, bureau of press and bureaucracy. A foreign policy is a set of political goals that seeks to outline how a particular country will interact with the other countries of the world. Foreign policies generally are designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity.

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Khairun Nissa 5 years ago

The ethnic problem between sinhali and srilankan was the problem in srilanka
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A Roy 5 years ago

Yes ,Yar you had not written full question ?

Adiba Nisar 5 years ago

Pura question kya ha
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Ishu Bansal 5 years ago

1. Challenge to shape a nation. 2. Challenges to establish democracy. 3. Challenge to ensure development and well being of entire society

Angel Raj 5 years ago

Daf
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Nepal is on the northern borders of India. It has witnessed several people’s struggles for democracy. The previous Constitution of Nepal, which was adopted in 1990, had the final authority rested with the King. Thus, people’s struggle in 1990 established democracy that lasted for 12 years until 2002. However, in October 2002, King Gyanendra cited the Maoist uprising in the countryside and started taking over different aspects of the government with the army’s assistance. The King then finally took control as the head of government in February 2005.

In 2006, people’s movement for democracy began gaining immense force and it repeatedly refused the small concessions that the King made. In April 2006, the King restored the Third Parliament and asked the political parties to form a government. Finally, in 2007, Nepal adopted an Interim Constitution.

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Nad Nads 5 years ago

? euro ,€ ,

A Roy 5 years ago

Euro

Khairun Nissa 5 years ago

Euro is the currency of Europe

Muskan Tawar 5 years ago

The euro

Poonam Moond 5 years ago

The euro
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The creation of linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. Many old States have vanished and many new States have been created. Areas, boundaries and names of the States have been changed. In 1947, the boundaries of several old States of India were changed in order to create new States. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State. Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography. These include States like Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.
The advantage of creating linguistic states has actually made the country, more united. It has also made administration easier.

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Muskan Tawar 5 years ago

Apne aap Ko war m Jane se rokna
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Harleen K 5 years, 1 month ago

Haryana,up,punjab
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Adiba Nisar 5 years ago

Main points of objective resolution are: 1. Sovereign, Democratic, Republic. 2 Federal government.3. Freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of faith. Safeguard minorities for backward peoples or community. 5. Promoting the world peace and welfare of mankind.
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Adrija Samal 5 years ago

The two superpowers were also nuclear powers. If they got into a hot war, nuclear weapon and missiles would be used which would cause large scale damage to the entire world. And that's why they were reluctant to start a nuclear war. You can also mention the logic of deterrence to improve your answer
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Measures to have Good Relations With Pakistan

  1. The main issue of disagreement between India and Pakistan is Kashmir. Solving of this issue at the earliest is a must.
  2. Cultural delegates from both countries must visit each other frequently.
  3. Both countries should improve relations in trade and commerce.
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Muskan Tawar 5 years ago

But also ask ' in which war ' ?

Muskan Tawar 5 years ago

John f Kennedy

Noorain Ahmed 5 years ago

Jhon f kenedy
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Adiba Nisar 5 years ago

on September 11, 2001, America worst nightmare because a reality.Terrorist attacked site in New York city Pennsylvania and Washington DC ."The people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon".The attack's sparked a 10-year battle which came to be known as the "war on terror" led by full time in U.S. military soldiers a collition of international forces assumed primary responsibility for engaging a largely unseen enemy.The coalition was spotted by national guard and reserve units from every state in the union, including lowa which, in July of 2010, mobilized more than, 3000, soldiers who served in the largest simgle-deployment of the state's troops since World war II.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

After the end of the Cold War there was no serious rival to United States. United States became a hegemony state and the only superpower in the world politics. There are three types of hegemony that are dealt within the chapter.

 

1. Hegemony as Hard Power – Tenzen was an artist living in Nigeria and was planning to join art and craft academy to give proficiency to her artistic aptitude. But she lost her leg in 2003 missile attack by the US. After she overcame it, she made efforts to achieve and fulfil her dreams if the foreign armies leave her country.

 

2. Hegemony as Structural Power – Anwar is very good in his studies in the countryside of Middle East Asia and is planning to study subjects from arts stream to accommodate him in different aspects as per requirements. But parents want him to be a master in computers to become a software engineer due to flair for job opportunities in the same.

 

3. Hegemony as Soft Power – Mayank is a young and energetic man of Melbourne, immigrants from Russia. His father gets upset when he puts on black shirt with white jeans while he goes to church. He justifies that black colour which signifies protest for freedom and white signifies freedom in a peaceful manner.

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