India and the World-Role in UN Peace-Keeping [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 4 of 4

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2014

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Evaluate India՚s participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations over the years.

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India՚s Participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

  • United Nations Peacekeeping forces are the military wing of the UN Security Council.
  • The force is not a permanent one. Rather, it comprises of officers and soldiers appointed on deputation.
  • Peacekeeping forces are sent on recommendation of the Security Council to war torn countries for se…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2017

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India has been the largest and consistent country contributing to UN peacekeepers worldwide. Examine this perspective.

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India and Its Contribution to UN Peacekeepers Worldwide

  • The United Nations Peacekeepers are a body of troops attached to the UN Security Council.
  • The UNSC is charged with ensuring peace and international security and has the power to intervene militarily and economically.
  • UN Peacekeepers are not a permanent military force, rather it is a force on depu…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2019

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Analyse the recent trends in India՚s role in the UN Peacekeeping operations.

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India՚s Role in the UN Peacekeeping Operations

  • Peacekeeping Force is the military arm of United Nations Security Council.
  • Its purpose is to execute the resolutions of the UN Security Council through military/paramilitary/police action.
  • Through force, it brings peace and security in places which are war torn.
  • It does so by three ways: First, it enforces…

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Question 4

Appeared in Year: 2013

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Analyze the emerging areas of cooperation between India and Japan. (300 Words)

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India and Japan have had a long history starting from Buddhism and support India during British period.

Japan had a very healthy relationship with India and Japan had invested around 2.1 billion dollars making it one of the 3rd largest investor in India.

Many Japanese companies likes Sony, Toyota, Honda have a manufacturing unit in India, which has c…

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