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Q. As security threats increase in form and frequency in the South-West Indian Ocean, discuss the role played by India in relation to small island developing states (SIDS) in the region.
Q. The adoption of ‘Act Far East’ Policy underlines the significance of the Far East region for India. Discuss. Also, highlight the impediments to India’s interests in the Far East.
Q. As India re-imagines its neighborhood, cross-border connectivity through sub-regions is becoming increasingly vital. Analyze.
Q. The Indian diaspora plays a decisive role in leveraging India’s economic interests and shaping its foreign policy. In this context, discuss the major challenges faced by the Indian diaspora and steps taken by India to enhance engagement with them.
Q. India needs to be a sensitive and generous partner to Nepal for the “Neighborhood First” policy to take root. In this context, mention the recent roadblocks in the Indo-Nepal relationship and suggest a way forward.
Q. In light of the new security cooperation efforts springing up across the Indo-Pacific, including strengthening of the Australia-Japan-U.S. trilateral, discuss the relevance of the QUAD in the present geopolitical climate.
Q. India is no longer wedded to ‘bilateralism only’ in its approach with its South Asian neighbors. Discuss. Also, highlight the challenges pertaining to effective cooperation in the region.
Q. The growing influence of China in West Asia signals the end of the US hegemony and the dawn of a new multi-polar order. Critically Examine.
Q. While the 2030 Roadmap for India-UK future relations seeks to revitalize the relationship between the two countries, there are major challenges that need to be ironed out. Analyze.
Q. Despite certain challenges, the mutual understanding between India and Bangladesh has allowed the ‘Golden Chapter’ of the two countries to continue. Discuss.
Q. The India-UAE CEPA will serve as a catalyst to bolster economic ties between the two countries and give India greater access to the region. Discuss
Q. Bring out India’s contributions towards the UN peacekeeping efforts. Also, highlight the challenges faced by the UN peacekeeping forces.
Q. India needs to be a sensitive and generous partner to Nepal for the “Neighborhood First” policy to take root. In this context, mention the recent roadblocks in the Indo-Nepal relationship and suggest a way forward.
Q. The Indian diaspora plays a decisive role in leveraging India’s economic interests and shaping its foreign policy. In this context, discuss the major challenges faced by the Indian diaspora and steps taken by India to enhance engagement with them.
Q. As India re-imagines its neighborhood, cross-border connectivity through sub-regions is becoming increasingly vital. Analyze.
Q. As security threats increase in form and frequency in the South-West Indian Ocean, discuss the role played by India in relation to small island developing states (SIDS) in the region.
India’s Tibet Policy.