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6 reasons for dominace of congress in first three elections are:
1-It has charishmatic leaders like jawaharlal nehru.
2- impact of national movements for the freedom of india.
3- history of the congress party.
4-the only organisation which spread all over the country.
5- party ideological and social forums.
6- non-congress parties rivalry divides the voters.
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1. Economic effect: As the supermarket structure arrived in India, it is very difficult for the farmers to sustain. Due to cheap import, small traders are really suffering. On the other hand, globalisation has given chance to expand Indian IT sector+ pharma sector + Agricultural processed material. But the economy gets foreign currency, hence to get more foreign reserve, all are keeping quiet. It is also true that foreign currency gives us chance to have more development activities.
2 .Cultural effect: More and more people are getting attracted towards western lifestyle because of globalisation. We can see significant changes in the expenditure pattern of public nowadays. Consumption is more as compared to savings. They are eager to buy branded and imported good which ultimately results in the increase in current account deficit or causes a trade deficit. Some say that the cultural aspect of globalisation is destroying our culture and values. Swami Vivekananda used to say that one should learn science from the west and let them have a deep sense of our rich moral values.
3. Social aspect: Nuclear families are coming more in picture due to globalization. MNC's are setup in metro cities. A small town guy gets job in these companies and take a house on rent then after some get married. Nowadays foreign deputation is of high value, which youths cannot resist. But in all these things, he finally loses touch with his parents. Nuclear families are more based on utilitarianism, therefore, in case of any dispute relations ends.
4. Political effect: International organisations such as World Bank, IMF and WTO are interfering in internal matters of a democratic country, which is not always positive. A global accident can affect internal politics. A rise in right-wing leads to formation of govt. This is a global trend.
5. Philosophical effect: As per experts, globalisation is a philosophically defined by liberalism. In the year 1991, the fall of Russia leads to rise of America. USA supports open market economy. Thus, Globalisation is making most of the big economies easily penetrable. This is not so good in favour of poor and needy population
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Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Missile Crisis is a term that denotes the confrontation between the two superpowers i.e., the USA and the USSR.
The Soviet Union led by the Nikita Khrushchev installed nuclear missiles in Cuba in the hope of converting Cuba into a Russian base. The main aim was to plan a devastating attack on the USA if they start a war. This installation of nuclear missiles threatened a number of cities of the American mainland. It was because they were set on the target of those missiles. As a result, the US President, John F. Kennedy and his advisors ordered the American warships to intercept any Soviet ships heading to Cuba so as to avoid a full-scale nuclear war. At this step of the USA, Russian President ordered Warships to headed towards Cuba. This series of tensions and confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is known as the 'Cuban Missile Crisis' which later came to be known as an event of 'Cold War'.
Two world leaders who played a crucial role in the Cuban Missile Crisis were Nikita Khrushchev and John F Kennedy. This crisis could be avoided with the help of the UN.
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The cold war referred to competitions, tension and series of confrontations between the US and USSR backed by there respective allies. The outbreak of the Cold War was due to the different ways of thinking i.e. socialism and capitalism. This war was unlike other wars in which the two sides never clashed directly in battle.
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Since the Cold War did not eliminate rivalries between the two alliances there were mutual suspicions between them. This led to an arms race. Huge stock of arms was considered necessary to prevent wars from taking place. Both USA and USSR wanted to prove their supremacy on the global stage. The two opposite bloc were sceptical to each other about their nuclear arsenals which led them to produce more and more nuclear weapons for their safeguard. On the other hand, both the sides understood that in spite of restraint, the war might occur due to the following reasons:
- Miscalculation of the number of weapons in the possession of the other camp.
- Misunderstanding the intentions of the other side.
- A nuclear accident by mistake or by a soldier mischievously to start a war.
Thus, both the powers - the US and the Soviet Union - decided to limit or eliminate certain kinds of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons to maintain a stable balance of weapons. Starting in the 1960s, three treaties were signed. These were the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. Thereafter, the superpowers held several rounds of arms limitation talks and signed several more treaties to limit their arms.
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ASEAN was established primarily for accelerating the economic growth through 'social progress and cultural development,' It still remains principally an economic community. Though ASEAN region as a whole is a much smaller economy compared to the US, the EU, and Japan, however, its economy is growing much faster than all these. This accounts for the growth in its influence both in the region and beyond. The objectives of the ASEAN are to:
- Create a common market and production base within ASEAN states and to aid social and economic development in the region.
- ASEAN as an economic community also committed to improve the existing ASEAN.
- Dispute Settlement Mechanism to resolve economic disputes.
- ASEAN has focused in creating a Free Trade Areas (FTAs) for investment, labour, and services. The US and China have already negotiated FTAs with ASEAN.
- The current economic strength of ASEAN, particularly its economic relevance as a trading and investment partner to the growing Asian economies such as India and China makes this an attractive proposition.
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The two consequences of Shock Therapy were as follows:
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