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Gujaral Doctrine

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1. Assertion (A): The Gujral Doctrine aimed at building a conflict-free cooperative South Asia and for these neighbours in South Asia must dialogue tirelessly over a long period until they have found mutually acceptable solutions to their disputes and differences.

Reason (R): The doctrine said that in dialogue, neighbours must treat one another as equals, must not intervene in their domestic affairs, and must respect one another's territorial unity and integrity. (TELANGANA SET 2023)

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2. The Gujaral doctrine an pronounced by Indian Prime Minister Gujaral was addressed to: (BHU MA 2016)

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3. In Indian Foreign Policy the Gujaral Doctrine was concerned with India's relations with: (BHU MA 2014)

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4. Arrange the following foundational elements of Indian foreign policy in order of their appearance: (NET June 2020 Paper II)

(A) Gujaral doctrine

(B) Panchasheel

(C) Look East policy

(D) Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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5. The Gujral Doctrine aimed at (JMI M.A. 2019)

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6. Which among the following statements is true about rise of alternative perspectives on Indian foreign policy? (NET 2023 JUNE Shift II)

A. In the mid-1960s, the Swatantra party presented a classical conservative perspective on foreign policy.

B. It was led by I.K. Gujral.

C. The supporters were drawn from former bureaucrats, business community and members of princely families.

D. They united in their opposition to Nehru's Fabian economics.

E. They believed in the forces of the market and private enterprises.

Choose the most appropriate answer from the questions given below:

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7. Arrange the following events related to India's Foreign Policy in ascending order. (NET August 2024 Shift I)

(A) Indo-US Nuclear Deal

(B) Gujral Doctrine

(C) Panchasheel

(D) Panchamrit

(E) Look East Policy

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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8. Which of the following statements are correct? (NET August 2024 Shift I)

(A) China has blocked India's membership to NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group)

(B) India has refused to be part of China promoted BRI (Belt and Road Initiative)

(C) Gujral doctrine believes in reciprocity

(D) India and China cooperate with each other in climate change talks

(E) Sino-Indian trade is an example of balanced trade

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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9. Arrange the following events of Indian Foreign Policy in order of their occurrence (NET November 2021 Shift II)

A. Lahore Bus Diplomacy

B. Look East Policy

C. Gujral Doctrine

D. Pokhran‐II Nuclear Explosion

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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10. What is Gujral Doctrine? (WEST BENGAL SET 2020)

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11. Which of the following are the elements of the Gujral Doctrine? Answer using the key given below: (MAHARASHTRA SET 2021 PAPER II)

(a) Principle of non-reciprocity

(b) Peaceful resolution of bilateral disputes

(c) Non-use of nuclear weapons against South Asian neighbours

(d) Promoting trade within South Asia

Key:

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12. Arrange chronologically the following Prime Ministers of India. (KERALA SET 2017 FEBRUARY)

1. I. K. Gujral

2. Chandra Sekhar

3. Deve Gowda

4. Charan Singh

5. V. P Singh

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13. 'Gujral Doctrine' in India's foreign policy was directed at  (University of Hyderabad MA 2020)

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14. State the chronological order of the following foreign policy initiatives starting with the earliest: (University of Hyderabad M.Phil 2020)

I. Gujral Doctrine

II. Panchsheel

III. Look East Policy

IV. Act East Policy

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15. Arrange the following fundamental elements of Indian Foreign Policy in order of their appearance: (SLET 17th March 2024)

(1) Gujral Doctrine

(2) Panchasheel

(3) Act East Policy

(4) Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty

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16. Non-reciprocal concessions under the 'Gujral doctrine' were conceived in relation to foreign policy approach towards : (GUJARAT SET 2019 DEC)

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17. Non-reciprocity principle of India's policy towards neighbouring countries envisages (NET June 2012 Paper II)

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