(c) Japan – US Bloc (d) Nigeria-NAM
(e) North Korea-Soviet Bloc (f) Sri Lanka – NAM
(i) Miscalculation of the number of weapons in the possession of the other camp.
(ii) Misunderstanding the intentions of the otherside.
(iii) 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 ofnuclear and non-nuclear weapons to maintain a stable balance of weapons. Starting in the 1960s, three treatieswere signed. These were Limited Test Ban Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Anti-BallisticMissile Treaty.
A.
Member countries of the alliance are to provide bases in their respective lands for thesuperpowers.B.
Member countries to support the superpower both in terms of ideology and military strategy.C.
When a nation attacks any member country, it is considered as an attack on all the membercountries.D.
Superpowers assist all the member countries to develop their own nuclear weapons.