Two developments strained this relationship. China annexed Tibet

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Political Science

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CBSE Class 12

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11.

Match the following in Column ‘A’ with those in Column ‘B’ in a meaningful

way :

Column ‘A’                                                                        Column ‘B’

(i) Head of the Commission of Enquiry        (a) Chowdhary Charan Singh

(ii) Deputy Prime Minister of India from       (b) Jagjiwan Ram

1967 to 1969

(iii) Deputy Prime Minister of India from       (c) J.C. Shah

1977-79

(iv) Union Minister of India from 1952-1977  (d) Morarji Desai

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What was ‘Operation’ Blue Star’? Why did it hurt the sentiments of the Sikh Community?

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13.

Why and how did the Mizo Movement for secession gain popular support?

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14.

Describe India – China relations from 1947 to 1962.

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15.

What is Human Rights Watch? Describe its main contribution to the field of Human Rights. 

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16.

Explain any four reasons for the dominance of Congress Party in the first

three general elections in India.

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17.

Evaluate the major outcomes of the Indian model of mixed economy. 

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18.

Examine the conditions responsible for the growth of Naxalite Movement in India.

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19.

The value of the ruble declined dramatically. The rate of inflation was so high that people lost all their savings. The collective farm system disintegrated leaving people without food security, and the government started to import food. The old trading structure broke down with no alternative in its place. The old system of social welfare was systematically destroyed. The withdrawal of government subsidies pushed large sections of the people into poverty.

Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions:

(i) What is meant by subsidy ?

(ii) How did the disintegration of collective farm system lead to the loss of food security?

(iii) This passage is associated to which country? Why did the government start importing food?

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20.

Two developments strained this relationship. China annexed Tibet in 1950 and thus removed a historical buffer between the two countries. Initially, the government of India did not oppose this openly. But as more information came in about the suppression of Tibetan culture, the Indian government grew uneasy. The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, sought and obtained political asylum in India in 1959. Chine alleged that the government of India was allowing anti-China activities to take place within India.

Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions:-

(i) What is meant by ‘historical buffer’?

(ii) Why didn’t the Government of India oppose the annexation of Tibet by China?

(iii) How far was it justified on the part of India to grant political asylum to the Dalai Lama and thousands of Tibetan refugees?


i) ‘Historical buffer’ means the country or area lies between two large and powerful countries, which acts like an insulator.

ii) India was a newly independent country and did not want to get involved with China unnecessarily. It was an internal matter of China, so India did not want to spoil its relation with China. But on later stage, India realized its mistake.

iii) It was fully justified to help them on humanitarian grounds as well as a good neighbour country.

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