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Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian international problems.
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India consisted of not one but two ‘people’, Hindus and Muslims. According to the Muslim League, there should be a separate country for Muslims i.e. Pakistan, and India should be of the Hindus only.
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Mizo National Front. The Mizo National Front (abbreviated MNF) is a regional political party in Mizoram, India.
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Subhas Chandra Bose arrival in Japan revived the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) which had been formed earlier with Japanese help.
Azad Hind or the Provisional Government of Free India was established as a government-in-exile with Bose as the head. Its headquarters was in Singapore. The INA was its military.
Bose motivated the troops with his fiery speeches. His famous quote is, “Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom!”
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Excess use of fertilizers: It makes the soil friable and susceptible to erosion.
Excess salts and water: Excess irrigation causes water logging which results in salinisation of the soil.
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The BJP adopted a broader political platform than that of the Jana Sangh to gain support from more sections of people. It embraced 'Gandhian Socialism' as its ideology. However, it could not get much success in the elections held in 1980 and 1984. It won only two seats in the Lok Sabha elections of 1984.
After 1986, the party began to emphasise the Hindu nationalist elements in its ideology. The party pursued the politics of ‘Hindutva’ and adopted the strategy of mobilising the Hindus.
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