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India has very special relations with Bhutan as mentioned below:
- There is no major conflict between the two countries.
- Bhutan has taken action against the guerrillas and militants from north-eastern India.
- India gives development aid to Bhutan, particularly in hydroelectric projects.
- India also remains a source of aid for this Himalayan kingdom.
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These terms characterise the position of the concerned groups or parties regarding social change and the role of the state in effecting economic redistribution.
The Left are those, who favour the poor, downtrodden sections and support government policies for the benefit of these sections. Left in India believe in the ideology of Marxism, Socialism, Maoism, Egalitarian Society, State-Ownership, pro-poor programmes.
The Right believed that free competition and market economy alone can ensure progress and that the government should not intervene in the economy. Right belief in Majoritarianism.
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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad played a pivotal role in maintaining communal harmony in India:
- He was a strong proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity.
- He was a great freedom fighter and was opposed to the partition of India.
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The end of Bipolarity generally refers to an end and disintegration of the USSR.
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The end of Bipolarity generally refers to an end and disintegration of the USSR.
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- While USA was following capitalist model of economy, Soviet Union was following communism. This resulted in ideological differences between both the countries.
- Though both countries did not engage in actual fight with each other, there were uneasy political tensions between the two states. Both countries followed policies to strengthen themselves and to weaken the other. This period of uneasy tension and political instability is known as the Cold War.
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Standstill agreement is an agreement to maintain the present state of affairs, especially one made between two countries in which a debt owed by one to the other is held in abeyance for a specified period.
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The neighbours India and China are the largest Asian countries and the most populous countries. Both countries extend influence and control on the periphery of their borders. However, their regions never overlapped. Thus, their influence on each other was minimal.
After India’s independence from British rule, it was believed that both nations (India–China) would come together to develop Asia. This belief briefly made the slogan ‘Hindi–Chini bhai bhai’ popular. However, soon both states were involved in differences arising from the Chinese takeover of Tibet in 1950 and the final settlement of the Sino-Indian border. Both nations were involved in a border conflict in 1962 over territorial claims principally in Arunachal Pradesh and in the Aksai region of Ladakh. This further increased the tension between the two countries and the peaceful negotiations failed. Diplomatic relations between India and China were downgraded until 1976.
After the Cold War came to an end, significant changes have taken place in the relation between the countries. Both governments aim to curb conflict and maintain peace and tranquillity on the border. They have also signed agreements on cultural exchanges and cooperation in science and technology and opened border posts for trade.
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