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MCQs with answers on “India’s Global Diplomacy: Balancing Relations with the US and China”

1. What is the primary objective of India’s foreign policy in balancing relations with the US and China?

  • a) To prioritize economic relations
  • b) To maintain strategic autonomy
  • c) To align with the US against China
  • d) To focus on cultural exchanges Answer: b) To maintain strategic autonomy

2. Which major event in 1991 significantly impacted India’s foreign policy towards the US and China?

  • a) India’s nuclear tests
  • b) End of the Cold War
  • c) Economic liberalization
  • d) Indo-China War Answer: c) Economic liberalization

3. Which agreement between India and the US in 2005 laid the foundation for stronger defense and nuclear cooperation?

  • a) Indo-US Civil Nuclear Deal
  • b) LEMOA
  • c) BSA Agreement
  • d) SARTTAC Agreement Answer: a) Indo-US Civil Nuclear Deal

4. The rise of which economic power has made India’s balancing act between the US and China more challenging in recent decades?

  • a) Japan
  • b) Russia
  • c) China
  • d) Germany Answer: c) China

5. The US-India strategic partnership was formalized under which Indian Prime Minister?

  • a) Rajiv Gandhi
  • b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • c) Manmohan Singh
  • d) Narendra Modi Answer: b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee

6. What was the main driver behind India’s growing ties with the United States in the post-Cold War era?

  • a) Shared democratic values
  • b) Economic liberalization
  • c) Common security concerns regarding China
  • d) Strong cultural exchange programs Answer: c) Common security concerns regarding China

7. India’s “Look East” policy, which later became “Act East,” was primarily aimed at strengthening relations with which region?

  • a) Europe
  • b) Africa
  • c) Southeast Asia
  • d) Middle East Answer: c) Southeast Asia

8. Which of the following organizations serves as a platform for India to engage with both the US and China diplomatically?

  • a) BRICS
  • b) Quad
  • c) G7
  • d) ASEAN Answer: b) Quad

9. The “Indo-Pacific” concept, which India aligns with the US on, was mainly introduced by which country?

  • a) United States
  • b) Australia
  • c) Japan
  • d) China Answer: a) United States

10. In the context of India-China relations, which territorial dispute remains the core issue?

  • a) Aksai Chin
  • b) Kashmir
  • c) Arunachal Pradesh
  • d) Tibet Answer: a) Aksai Chin

11. Which bilateral trade agreement has been a major aspect of India’s relationship with the US in recent years?

  • a) Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
  • b) US-India Strategic Partnership
  • c) India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
  • d) Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Answer: d) Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA)

12. What is the primary focus of India’s military strategy in its relations with China?

  • a) Nuclear deterrence
  • b) Cyber warfare
  • c) Counter-insurgency
  • d) Border security and defense Answer: d) Border security and defense

13. India’s support for the “Indo-Pacific” concept is seen as a way to counter which country’s growing influence in the region?

  • a) China
  • b) Russia
  • c) Japan
  • d) North Korea Answer: a) China

14. Which international agreement has India been a part of, to ensure regional stability with both the US and China?

  • a) RCEP
  • b) TPP
  • c) Paris Agreement
  • d) Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Answer: c) Paris Agreement

15. The 2017 Doklam standoff between India and China primarily occurred over a disputed region between India and which country?

  • a) Pakistan
  • b) Bangladesh
  • c) Bhutan
  • d) Nepal Answer: c) Bhutan

16. In terms of military cooperation, India and the US have signed several agreements. Which agreement allows for mutual logistic support?

  • a) LEMOA
  • b) COMCASA
  • c) BECA
  • d) MTCR Answer: a) LEMOA (Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement)

17. India’s relationship with China is influenced by the competition for dominance in which region?

  • a) Central Asia
  • b) South Asia
  • c) Southeast Asia
  • d) East Africa Answer: b) South Asia

18. What significant step did India take in 2016 in relation to its defense ties with the US?

  • a) Signed the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement
  • b) Signed the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA)
  • c) Joined the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad)
  • d) Signed a trade agreement with the US Answer: b) Signed the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA)

19. India and the US have common concerns regarding which global issue that affects both countries’ foreign policies?

  • a) Terrorism
  • b) Climate change
  • c) Nuclear proliferation
  • d) Cybersecurity Answer: a) Terrorism

20. India’s strategy for engaging China includes all of the following except:

  • a) Enhancing economic ties
  • b) Border confrontation
  • c) Seeking peaceful resolution of disputes
  • d) Fostering regional cooperation in Asia Answer: b) Border confrontation

21. Which of the following countries is a part of the Quad along with India and the US?

  • a) China
  • b) Japan
  • c) South Korea
  • d) Russia Answer: b) Japan

22. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been a significant factor in India’s apprehension towards China’s growing influence in which region?

  • a) South Asia
  • b) Middle East
  • c) Southeast Asia
  • d) Central Asia Answer: a) South Asia

23. Which of the following is the central theme of India’s foreign policy towards China in recent years?

  • a) Engagement and confrontation
  • b) Isolation and disengagement
  • c) Containment and alignment
  • d) Peaceful coexistence and conflict resolution Answer: d) Peaceful coexistence and conflict resolution

24. India has consistently supported the “One China” policy, despite tensions over Taiwan. What is the reason behind this stance?

  • a) Economic interests
  • b) Territorial integrity
  • c) Geopolitical alignment with the US
  • d) Defense considerations Answer: b) Territorial integrity

25. Which international platform allows India to directly engage with both the US and China on trade, security, and regional issues?

  • a) G20
  • b) BRICS
  • c) Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
  • d) United Nations Answer: a) G20

26. What is the primary challenge in India’s balancing act between the US and China?

  • a) Economic dependence on China and strategic dependence on the US
  • b) Cultural conflicts
  • c) Military alliances with the US
  • d) Nuclear proliferation issues Answer: a) Economic dependence on China and strategic dependence on the US

27. In 2020, India banned 59 Chinese apps in a significant move to counter Chinese influence. What was the reason behind this action?

  • a) National security concerns
  • b) Trade imbalance
  • c) Economic sanctions
  • d) Border conflicts Answer: a) National security concerns

28. The India-China boundary dispute primarily revolves around the following regions:

  • a) Indo-Tibetan Plateau
  • b) Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh
  • c) Jammu and Kashmir
  • d) Ladakh and Sikkim Answer: b) Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh

29. Which major military exercise between India and the US was designed to enhance strategic defense cooperation?

  • a) Malabar Exercise
  • b) Vajra Prahar
  • c) Yudh Abhyas
  • d) Cope India Answer: a) Malabar Exercise

30. Which of the following best describes India’s stance in the ongoing US-China trade war?

  • a) Neutral with economic benefits
  • b) Actively supporting the US
  • c) Actively supporting China
  • d) Not participating in the issue Answer: a) Neutral with economic benefits
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