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India-US Relations

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1. The US-Indian Nuclear Cooperation Approval and Nonproliferation Enhancement Act was signed in the year (CUET PG 2022)

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2. The full form of NSSP, a pact between India and United States, stands for (CUET PG 2023)

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3. India-USA Agreement signed in 2020 is known as (CUET PG 2021)

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4. Which of the following statements is true? (Himachal Pradesh SET 2017)

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5. The INDUS-X initiative between India and US stands for: (JAMMU & KASHMIR SET October 2023)

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6. Which of the following States have signed a Peace Agreement under the US initiative in  2020? (University of Hyderabad MA 2021)

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7. Match List I with List II (NET December 2020 & June 2021)

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8. Which agreement of defence cooperation was signed by India with USA in 2020? (NET December 2020 & June 2021 Paper-II)

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9. Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Agreement was signed by (TELANGANA SET 2022)

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10. In which year did America sign a Mutual Defence Agreement with Pakistan? (KARNATAKA SET 2017 PAPER III)

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11. The Indo US nuclear deal had to be cleared by: (GUJARAT SET 2010)

(1)   Nuclear Suppliers Group

(2)   International Atomic Energy Agency

(3)   US Congress

(4)   United Nations Security Council

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12. When open skies agreement between India and USA was signed? (NET 2023 JUNE Shift I)

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13. On whose behalf, according to Indian perception, US intervened on Kashmir issue? (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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14. American foreign policy towards India changed due to (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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15. US foreign policy towards India aimed at supporting (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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16. Which of the following titles would be appropriate for this passage? (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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17. Which were the two issues acted as impediments in Indo-US ties before the end of 1990s? (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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18. Passage 3: Read the passages given below and answer the questions No. 77-84

The Clinton administration's early emphasis on the promotion of human rights, nonproliferation and preventive diplomacy fused into activism on Kashmir. Just when the two sides needed to build trust and confidence in each other, US diplomacy on Kashmir and nuclear non-proliferation stirred deep anxieties in India about American intentions and motivations. What from the American view point appeared as an attempt to address the problems of stability in the subcontinent was seen in India as inimical to two of India's core national security interests- its territorial integrity and the preservation of the nuclear option. The US forays in Kashmir appeared to India as an intervention on behalf of Pakistan when Islarnabad was determined to take advantage of New Delhi's political troubles in the Kashmir valley; the American refusal to countenance the brazen Pakistani support of terrorism added insult to Indian injury. Furthermore, the relentless American pressure in the 1990s on India's nuclear and missile programmes and its attempts to cap, reduce and elirninate over a period of time Lrdia's strategic prograrnmes suggested that Washington had no desire to accommodate lndia's political aspirations on the world stage, Ali the political energies in India-US relations were expended in dealing with these two problems but with no real movement forward. It was only at the end of 1990s, when India first defied the United States on the CTBT and then tested nuclear weapons, that Washington was forced to take more pragmatic approach to India. Although President Clinton's visit dramatically changed the tone and tenor of Arnerican attitude towards India, it was the Bush administration that opened the doors for a long-term strategic relationship between New Delhi and Washington.

(Source: C. Raja Mohan QA03): Crossing tolu Rubicon: The Shaping of India's Nao Foreign Policy by New Delhi: Viking, pp-88-89.)

Q. According to the passage, under whose Presidency was India-US relations taken forward most dynamically? (University of Hyderabad MA 2016)

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19. 1-2-3 agreement is related to: (University of Hyderabad M.A. 2012)

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20. 'Next Steps in Strategic Partnership' between India and the USA include (WB SET 2017 Paper III)

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21. The Malabar naval exercise was jointly conducted in 2017 by: (WB SET 2017 Paper III)

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22. Assertion (A): India seeks permanent membership of Security Council.

Reason (R): India wants to legitimise its nuclear weapon state status through India-US Civilian Nuclear Agreement.

Select your answers to these items using the codes given below: (NET December 2009 Paper II)

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23. Arrange the following treaties and agreements in a chronological order. (NET December 2012 Paper III)

(i) Indo-US Nuclear Treaty

(ii) Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty

(iii) Tashkent Agreement

(iv) Shimla Agreement

Codes:

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24. The '2+2' dialogue between India and the U.S. involves meetings between (WEST BENGAL SET 2018 PAPER II)

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25. Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD) is a strategic dialogue between India and (WEST BENGAL SET 2020)

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26. India's 'Next Steps in Strategic Partnership' with the U.S. include (WEST BENGAL SET 2022)

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27. Which of the following agreement(s) has/ have been concluded between India and the United States? (WEST BENGAL SET DECEMBER 2023)

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28. Match List-I with List-II in context of the events and regimes of the Prime Ministers. Select correct answer from the codes given below: (NET December 2008)

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29. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below: (NET June 2008)

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30. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: (NET June 2010 Paper II)

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