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Name of the University : Uttarakhand Open University
Degree : M.A
Department : Political Science
Subject Code/Name : MAPS07 Study of Comparative Foreign Policy with Special Reference to India
Year : II
Document Type : Old Question Papers
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Study of Comparative Foreign Policy :

M. A. Political Science Second Year, Examination- 2012
Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 60

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Note : the Question paper is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Answer according to the instructions given in each section.
Section- A
(Long Answer’s Question)
Note : Answer any two Questions. Each Question carries 20 marks.
1. Explain the role of Indian parliament in formulation of Indian foreign policy.
2. Critically explain the role of ideology in making of foreign policy.
3. Discuss the role of foreign ministry in formulating foreign policy in detail.
4. What is public opinion? Write an essay on the role of public opinion in democracy.

Section- B :
(Short Answer’s Question)
Note: Answer any four Questions. Each Question carries 5 marks. 4 x 5 = 20
1. Explain the importance of foreign policy with reference to international relations.
2. Which things comprise in the relevance of a country?
3. Write a short note on foreign policy.
4. What is the importance of psychological aspect in the determination of foreign policy?
5. Review the Indian foreign policy during the rule of Janta party.
6. Which are the internal obstacles affecting the process of foreign policy making?
7. Clarify the role of media in making foreign policy.
8. What are the challenges before foreign policy in 21st century?

Section- C :
Objective Question (Compulsory)
Note: Answer all Questions. Each Question carries 1 mark. 10 x 1= 10
Write True/False against the following
1. President is head of the State as well as the head of the government in presidential form of government.
2. According to Walter Lippman ‘the people are ignorant about the foreign policy in democracy’
General Secretary post was also in the ministry of external affairs in the period of Pt. Nehru rule.
3. Delhi manifesto to was an important step of the representative of the head of Nations of five continents in the period of Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi.
4. 14th Principles enunciated by American president Budero Wilson for world society.

Choose the correct alternative :
Who said “the social and economic condition of a country helps building the base of that country”?
A- Holsti
B- Michael Layer
C- Maris East
D- None of the above

Which country did Bolshevik revolution associate with?
A- Japan
B- America
C- Russia
D- Britain

Who among the following Prime Ministers propounded “theory of non align movement” in Indian foreign policy?
A- Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
B- Lal Bahadur Shastri
C- Smt. Indira Gandhi
D- Rajeev Gandhi

In the field of foreign policy “Gujral Doctrine” is related to which prime minister’s time?
A- Smt. Indara Gandhi
B- Chandra Shekhar
C- H.C. Devgora
D- Man Mohan Singh

Ideological battle between which among the following two countries is considered as cold war?
A- India-Pakistan
B- Russia-America
C- Japan-Germany
D- North Korea-South Korea

MA Political Science Examination-2015 :
MAPS- 07 – Study of Comparative Foreign Policy in the Special Reference of India
Time : 3 Hours
Maximum Marks : 60
Note : This paper is of sixty (60) marks divided into three (03) sections A, B, and C. Attempt the questions contained in these sections according to the detailed instructions given therein.

Section – A : (Long Answer Type Questions)
Note : Section ‘A’ contains four (04) long-answer-type questions of fifteen (15) marks each. Learners are required to answer any two (02) questions only. (2×15=30)
1. Discuss the changing Trends of India’s Foreign Policy with special reference to NDA Government.
2. Do you agree that internal factors make impact on Foreign Policy? Discuss the role of Press and Public Opinion in determining India’s Foreign Policy.
3. India has consciously pursued good neighbourly relations in the conduct of its Foreign Policy towards its neighbours. Examine.
4. Critically examine the role of ideology and different agencies in shaping India’s Foreign Policy.

Section – B : (Short Answer Type Questions)
Note : Section ‘B’ contains eight (08) short-answer-type questions of five (05) marks each. Learners are required to answer any four (04) questions only. (4×5=20)
1. Give a brief account of the main features of India’s Foreign Policy.
2. Critically analyse India’s Nuclear Policy.
3. Analyse the relevance of “Panchsheel” in the contemporary Foreign Policy of India.
4. What do you mean by Comparative Study of Foreign Policy? Elucidate.
5. Evaluate the role of Ministry of External Affairs in making India’s Foreign Policy.
6. Is foreign policy-making can be best understood on an individual’s human nature of personality? Give reasons.
7. What are the major internal and external threats in making a strong Foreign Policy to India?
8. Examine the role of Parliament in shaping India’s Foreign Policy.

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