The protests in Shahbag Square in Dhaka in Bangladesh reveal a fundamental split in society between the nationalists and Islamic forces. What is its significance for India?

Points to Remember: The 2013 Shahbag protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The division between nationalist and Islamist forces in Bangladesh. The implications of this division for India’s security and foreign policy. The need for a nuanced understanding of the situation. Introduction: The 2013 Shahbag Square protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh, marked a significant turning point in the … Read more

In respect of India-Sri Lanka relations, discuss how domestic factors influence foreign policy.

Points to Remember: India-Sri Lanka relations are multifaceted, influenced by geography, history, culture, and economics. Domestic factors in both countries significantly shape their foreign policy approaches towards each other. Understanding these domestic factors is crucial for predicting and influencing the trajectory of bilateral relations. A balanced approach acknowledging both positive and negative influences is essential. … Read more

How will 12U2 (India, Israel, UAE, and USA) grouping transform India’s position in global politics?

Points to Remember: India’s enhanced strategic autonomy. Strengthened economic ties and technological collaborations. Potential for regional stability and counter-terrorism cooperation. Challenges related to balancing relationships with other key players. The impact on India’s non-aligned foreign policy stance. Introduction: The emerging 12U2 grouping, comprising India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States (USA), … Read more

“Increasing cross-border terrorist attacks in India and growing interference in the internal affairs of member-states by Pakistan are not conducive for the future of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).” Explain with suitable examples.

Points to Remember: SAARC’s objectives and functioning. Pakistan’s role in regional instability. Cross-border terrorism and its impact on SAARC. Interference in internal affairs of member states. Alternatives and future prospects for regional cooperation. Introduction: The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), established in 1985, aims to promote economic and social development, peace, and security … Read more

Project ‘Mausam’ is considered a unique foreign policy initiative of Indian government to improve relationship with its neighbours. Does the project have a strategic dimension? Discuss.

Points to Remember: Project Mausam: India’s initiative to foster maritime cooperation with neighboring countries. Strategic Dimension: The extent to which Mausam contributes to India’s geopolitical goals and national interests. Neighboring Countries: Focus on the relationships with countries in India’s immediate vicinity. Multifaceted Approach: Analysis of economic, cultural, and security aspects of the project. Introduction: Project … Read more

Terrorist activities and mutual distrust have clouded India–Pakistan relations. To what extent the use of soft power like sports and cultural exchange could help generate goodwill between the two countries. Discuss with suitable examples.

Points to Remember: India-Pakistan relations are severely strained due to terrorism and mutual distrust. Soft power, encompassing sports and cultural exchanges, can foster goodwill. Success depends on sincerity, mutual respect, and sustained efforts from both sides. Limitations exist, as deep-seated political issues remain. Introduction: India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors, share a history … Read more

China is using its economic relations and positive trade surplus as tools to develop potential military power status in Asia’, In the light of this statement, discuss its impact on India as her neighbour.

Points to Remember: China’s economic growth and trade surplus. China’s military expansion. India’s strategic response to China’s growing power. The impact on regional stability. Potential for conflict and cooperation. Introduction: Join Our Telegram Channel China’s rise as a global economic power is undeniable. Its consistent positive trade surplus has fueled significant economic growth, a portion … Read more

India is an age-old friend of Sri Lanka.’ Discuss India’s role in the recent crisis in Sri Lanka in the light of the preceding statement.

Points to Remember: India’s historical relationship with Sri Lanka. India’s assistance during the recent Sri Lankan economic crisis. The geopolitical implications of India’s involvement. Potential challenges and limitations of India’s role. The future of India-Sri Lanka relations. Introduction: India and Sri Lanka share a long-standing relationship rooted in geographical proximity, cultural exchange, and historical ties. … Read more

Sea is an important Component of the Cosmos”. Discuss in the light of the above statement the role of the IMO (International Maritime Organization) in protecting environment and enhancing maritime safety and security.

Points to Remember: IMO’s Mandate: Focus on IMO’s role in environmental protection and maritime safety & security. Environmental Protection: Highlight IMO’s conventions and regulations related to pollution prevention (oil, garbage, air). Maritime Safety: Discuss IMO’s role in establishing standards for ship design, construction, operation, and crew training. Maritime Security: Examine IMO’s contribution to combating piracy, … Read more

‘The expansion and strengthening of NATO and a stronger US-Europe strategic partnership works well for India’. What is your opinion about this statement? Give reasons and examples to support your answer.

Points to Remember: India’s strategic autonomy NATO’s expansion and its impact on global power dynamics US-Europe partnership and its implications for India Potential benefits and drawbacks for India Balancing competing interests Introduction: The statement “The expansion and strengthening of NATO and a stronger US-Europe strategic partnership works well for India” is a complex proposition requiring … Read more