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The meaning of Globalisation is usually interpreted to indicate the integration of the economy of the nation with the world economy, it is a multifaceted aspect. It is a result of the collection of multiple strategies that are directed at transforming the world towards greater interdependence and integration. It includes the creation of networks and pursuits transforming social, economic and geographical barriers. Globalisation tries to build links in such a way that the events in India can be determined by events happening distances away.
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Consequences of partition of India in 1947:-
(i) After 1947 most of the population transferred from one to another in unplanned manner.
(ii) Many people was killed in the name of religion.
(iii) Lakh of people who managed to cross the border lived their life as refugees and in refugee camps.
(iv) Thousands of women were abducted.
(v) Women were killed by their own family members to preserve family honour.
(vi) Many intellectual in various fields, expressed their grief and anger.
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India during the Cold War, stayed away from the politics of Alliances. She took steps to resolve differences between alliances and thus at times prevented countries from being involved in full-scale war.
- Indian diplomats mediated between the Cold War rivals during the Korean War.
- India tried to actively involve those countries and organisations in regional and world politics which were not the part of the Cold War alliances.
- India continues to practice a policy of non-alignment in an attempt to maintain sovereignty and oppose imperialism.
- As NAM is also based on the value of democratising the international system by thinking about an alternative world order to address issues such as poverty and inequalities, the organization is still relevant today after more than two and a half decades of the ending of the Cold War.
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Economic preponderance of the US is inseparable from its structural power, it can be justified in the following manner: 1. The hegemon shapes the basic global economy in a particular manner as the US provided the Bretton Woods system after Second World War. 2. We can regard the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as the products of American hegemony
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The history of petroleum is also known as the history of war and struggles because of the importance of oil and wealth attached to it which led to various political struggles.
When Colonel Edwin Drake drilled the first successful oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1859, few had any idea of how petroleum would change the world. The oil industry lost its major market. The invention of the automobile changed all tha
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Disarmament, in international relations, any of four distinct conceptions:
(1) the penal destruction or reduction of the armament of a country defeated in war (the provision under the Versailles Treaty [1919] for the disarmament of Germany and its allies is an example of this conception of disarmament);
(2) bilateral disarmament agreements applying to specific geographic areas (naval disarmament in this sense is represented by the Rush-Bagot Agreement between the United States and Great Britain, which, since 1817, has kept the Great Lakes disarmed);
(3) the complete abolition of all armaments, as advocated by utopian thinkers and occasionally by governments; and
(4) the reduction and limitation of national armament by general international agreement through such international forums as the League of Nations, in the past, and the United Nations, in the present. This last is the most frequent current use of the term.
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The process of unification of Germany:
The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.
Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.
After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
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- The core values of a country comes under the scope of security
- It is concerned with preventing, limiting and ending the wars.
- Another value is related to the existence of human life.
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Worldwide interconnectedness refers to the phenomenon when every country in the world is in some way or the other connected to other countries in the world.
The components of worldwide interconnectedness are- ideas, capital and commodities. These components flow from one place to the other giving rise to worldwide interconnectedness. When people move from one place to the other in search of a better livelihood they contribute to worldwide interconnectedness. Trade between two countries, the spread of an ideology from one to different countries etc, all lead to worldwide interconnectedness. The essence of worldwide interconnectedness is created and sustained through these flows.
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