Explain any four components of India’s security strategy.
OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2014
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The first component was strengthening its military capabilities because India has been involved in conflicts with its neighbours Pakistan in 1947-48, 1965. 1971 and 1999; and China in 1962.
The Second component of India’s security strategy has been jug to strengthen international norms and international institutions to protect its security interests.
The third component of Indian Security strategy is geared towards meeting security challenges within the country.
Finally, there has been an attempt in India to develop its economy in a way that the vast mass of citizens are lifted out of poverty and misery and huge economic inequalities are not allowed to exit. The attempt has not quite succeeded; we are still a very poor and unequal country. Yet democratic politics allows spaces for articulating the voice of the poor and the deprived citizens.
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In the political outline map of India given above, five states have been marked as $\text{A, B, C, D}$ and $E.$ Identify these states on the basis of information given below and write their correct names in your answer book along with the respective serial number of the information used and the concerned alphabet in the map as per the following format.
Sr. No. of the information used
Concerned alphabet in the Map
Name of the State
$i.$
$ii.$
$iii.$
$iv.$
$v.$
The state where a violent incident took place at Godhara in $2002.$
The state which was earlier known as Madras.
The state which has the maximum number of seats in India in its Legislative Assembly.
The state to which Laldenga belonged.
The state which integrated with India in $1975$ as $22^{nd}$ State of India.