Upsc Prelims question Paper 1993 with answers

Q1 The last in the succession of Jaina Tirthankaras was (a) Parsvanatha (b) Rishabha (c) Mahavira (d) Manisubrata   Q2 The abolition of the I.A.S. and the I.P.S. has been recommended by... Read more »

INDIA – CHINA RELATIONSHIP – PART 1

Introduction  India was the first non-communist country to recognise Peples Republic of China(PRC). India supported PRC’s entry into UN. India also recognised Tibet as integral part of China. Post independence witnessed signing... Read more »

India – Japan Relationship – continue

3)Defence Article 9 of Japan Constitution says Japan will outlaw war except for self defence The clause forbids Japan from using force to settle international disputes and restricts its land, air and... Read more »

INDIA – JAPAN RELATIONSHIP

Introduction ->Historical connections prior to independence through Ghadar party and INA ->War reconstruction sympathy by Nehru through iron and steel ->Cold war politics : Korean war, formation of communist China(1949) ->During this... Read more »

India – Russia Relations – Continue

COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND INDIA 5)Connectivity International North South Transit Corridor (INSTC) What is INSTC? It is a multinodel(ship, rail, and road route)  project for moving frieght between India to Russis through... Read more »

INDIA – RUSSIA RELATIONS

Indo – Soviet Era India followed a distance relation soon after independence . But there was reapproachment in 1960s because of Development of US-Pak alliance India was devoid of major partner Soviet... Read more »

The Third Pole of the Earth – All you want to know

Where is the third pole ? The Hindu Kush-Himalayan region is considered to be the the third pole of the earth. The Hindu Kush-Himalayan region spans an area of more than 4.3... Read more »

India – US bilateral relationship – continue

Why the United States matters to India? Defence technology transfer : America remains the critical stabilizing force in Asia through its military and diplomatic power projection and commitments to the region.\ To... Read more »

Indian Bilateral Relations – India – US Relations

Introduction India’s socialistic economic principles and deep scepticism to the US hegemony resulted in its predilections towards USSR much to the ire of the West. As the ideological Cold War ended after... Read more »

Change of Indian Foreign Policy after the Cold War

Why Change ? The collapse and disintegration of the USSR ended Cold War The acceleration in the processes of globalisation The South Asian region is also full of contradictions, disparities and paradoxes... Read more »