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International Relations

59 questions

2025

  1. 2025 · GS2 · 15 marks“Energy security constitutes the dominant kingpin of India's foreign policy, and is linked with India's overarching influence in Middle Eastern countries.” How would you integrate energy security with India's foreign policy trajectories in the coming years?
  2. 2025 · GS2 · 10 marksIndia-Africa digital partnership is achieving mutual respect, co-development and long-term institutional partnerships. Elaborate.
  3. 2025 · GS2 · 15 marks“The reform process in the United Nations remains unresolved, because of the delicate imbalance of East and West and entanglement of the USA vs. Russo-Chinese alliance.” Examine and critically evaluate the East-West policy confrontations in this regard.
  4. 2025 · GS2 · 10 marks“With the waning of globalization, post-Cold War world is becoming a site of sovereign nationalism.” Elucidate.

2024

  1. 2024 · GS2 · 15 marksDiscuss the geopolitical and geostrategic importance of Maldives for India with a focus on global trade and energy flows. Further also discuss how this relationship affects India's maritime security and regional stability amidst international competition?
  2. 2024 · GS2 · 10 marksCritically analyze India's evolving diplomatic, economic and strategic relations with the Central Asian Republics (CARs) highlighting their increasing significance in regional and global geopolitics.
  3. 2024 · GS2 · 15 marksTerrorism has become a significant threat to global peace and security. Evaluate the effectiveness of the United Nations Security Council's Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC) and its associated bodies in addressing and mitigating this threat at the international level.
  4. 2024 · GS2 · 10 marks“The West is fostering India as an alternative to reduce dependence on China's supply chain and as a strategic ally to counter China's political and economic dominance.” Explain this statement with examples.

2023

  1. 2023 · GS2 · 15 marksThe expansion and strengthening of NATO and a stronger US-Europe strategic partnership works well for India. What is your opinion about this statement? Give reasons and examples to support your answer.
  2. 2023 · GS2 · 15 marksIndian diaspora has scaled new heights in the west. Describe its economic and political benefits for India.
  3. 2023 · GS2 · 15 marksSea is an important component of the Cosmos’. Discuss in the light of the above statement the role of the IMO (International Maritime Organisation) in protecting environment and enhancing maritime safety and security.
  4. 2023 · GS2 · 15 marks“Virus of conflict is affecting the functioning of the SCO”. In the light of the above statement point out the role of India in mitigating the problems.

2022

  1. 2022 · GS2 · 15 marksHow will 12U2 (India, Israel, UAE and USA) grouping transform India’s position in global politics?
  2. 2022 · GS2 · 15 marksClean energy is the order of the day.’ Describe briefly India’s changing policy towards climate change in various international fora in the context of geopolitics.
  3. 2022 · GS2 · 10 marksIndia is an age-old friend of Sri Lanka.’ Discuss India’s role in the recent crisis in Sri Lanka in the light of the preceding statement.
  4. 2022 · GS2 · 15 marksCritically examine the procedures through which the Presidents of India and France are elected.
  5. 2022 · GS2 · 10 marksDo you think that BIMSTEC is a parallel organisation like the SAARC? What are the similarities and dissimilarities between the two? How are Indian foreign policy objectives realized by forming this new organisation?

2021

  1. 2021 · GS2 · 15 marksCritically examine the aims and objectives of SCO. What importance does it hold for India?
  2. 2021 · GS2 · 15 marksAnalyze the distinguishing features of the notion of Equality in the Constitutions of the USA and India.
  3. 2021 · GS2 · 10 marks“If the last few decades were Asia's growth story, the next few are expected to be Africa's.” In the light of this statement, examine India’s influence in Africa in recent years.
  4. 2021 · GS2 · 15 marksThe newly tri-nation partnership AUKUS is aimed at countering China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific region. Is it going to supersede the existing partnerships in the region? Discuss the strength and impact of AUKUS in the present scenario.
  5. 2021 · GS2 · 10 marks“The USA is facing an existential threat in the form of China, that is much more challenging than the erstwhile Soviet Union.” Explain.

2020

  1. 2020 · GS2 · 10 marks“The Indian diaspora has a decisive role to play in the politics and economy of America and European Countries”. Comment with examples.
  2. 2020 · GS2 · 15 marksQuadrilateral Security Dialogue is transforming itself into a trade block from the military alliance, in present times. Discuss
  3. 2020 · GS2 · 10 marksCritically examine the role of WHO in providing global health security during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  4. 2020 · GS2 · 15 marksWhat is the significance of Indo-US deals over Indo-Russian defense deals? Discuss with reference to stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

2019

  1. 2019 · GS2 · 15 marks“What introduces friction into the ties between India and the United States, Washington is still unable to find for India a position in its global strategy, which would satisfy India’s National self-esteem and ambitions” Explain with suitable examples.
  2. 2019 · GS2 · 15 marksThe long-sustained image of India as a leader of the oppressed and marginalised Nations has disappeared on account of its newfound role in the emerging global order. Elaborate.
  3. 2019 · GS2 · 10 marksThe time has come for India and Japan to build a strong contemporary relationship, one involving global and strategic partnership that will have great significance for Asia and the world as a whole.’ Comment.
  4. 2019 · GS2 · 10 marksToo little cash, too much politics, leaves UNESCO fighting for life.’ Discuss the statement in light of the US withdrawal and its accusation of the cultural body as being ‘anti-Israel bias’.

2018

  1. 2018 · GS2 · 10 marks“India’s relations with Israel have, of late, acquired a depth and diversity, which cannot be rolled back.” Discuss.
  2. 2018 · GS2 · 15 marksWhat are the key areas of reform if the WTO has to survive in the present context of ‘Trade War’, especially keeping in mind the interest of India?
  3. 2018 · GS2 · 10 marksA number of outside powers have entrenched themselves in Central Asia, which is a zone of interest to India. Discuss the implications, in this context, of India’s joining the Ashgabat Agreement, 2018.
  4. 2018 · GS2 · 15 marksIn what ways would the ongoing US-Iran Nuclear Pact Controversy affect the national interest of India? How should India respond to its situation?

2017

  1. 2017 · GS2 · 10 marksChina is using its economic relations and positive trade surplus as tools to develop potential military power status in Asia’, In light of this statement, discuss its impact on India as her neighbour.
  2. 2017 · GS2 · 15 marksIndian Diaspora has an important role to play in South-East Asian countries’ economy and society. Appraise the role of the Indian Diaspora in South-East Asia in this context.
  3. 2017 · GS2 · 10 marksWhat are the main functions of the United Nations? Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)? Explain different functional commissions attached to it.
  4. 2017 · GS2 · 15 marksThe question of India’s Energy Security constitutes the most important part of India’s economic progress. Analyze India’s energy policy cooperation with West Asian Countries.

2016

  1. 2016 · GS2 · 12.5 marksWhat are the aims and objectives of the McBride Commission of UNESCO? What is India’s position on these?
  2. 2016 · GS2 · 12.5 marks“The broader aims and objectives of WTO are to manage and promote international trade in the era of globalization. But the Doha round of negotiations seems doomed due to differences between the developed and the developing countries.” Discuss from the Indian perspective.
  3. 2016 · GS2 · 12.5 marksEvaluate the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s Look East Policy in the context of the post-Cold War international scenario.
  4. 2016 · GS2 · 12.5 marks“Increasing cross-border terrorist attacks in India and growing interference in the internal affairs of member-states by Pakistan are not conducive for the future of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).” Explain with suitable examples

2015

  1. 2015 · GS2 · 12.5 marksDiscuss the impediments India is facing in its pursuit of a permanent seat in the UNSC.
  2. 2015 · GS2 · 12.5 marksThe Increasing interest of India in Africa has its pros and cons. Critically Examine.
  3. 2015 · GS2 · 12.5 marksProject ‘Mausam’ is considered a unique foreign policy initiative of the Indian government to improve relationships with its neighbours. Does the project have a strategic dimension? Discuss.
  4. 2015 · GS2 · 12.5 marksTerrorist activities and mutual distrust have clouded India–Pakistan relations. To what extent the use of soft power like sports and cultural exchange could help generate goodwill between the two countries? Discuss with suitable examples.

2014

  1. 2014 · GS2 · 12.5 marksThe aim of Information Technology Agreements (ITAs) is to lower all taxes and tariffs on Information technology products by signatories to zero. What impact would such agreements have on India’s interests?
  2. 2014 · GS2 · 12.5 marksIndia has recently signed to become a founding member of New Development Bank (NDB) and also the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). How will the role of the two Banks be different? Discuss the strategic significance of these two Banks for India.
  3. 2014 · GS2 · 12.5 marksWith respect to the South China sea, maritime territorial disputes and rising tension affirm the need for safeguarding maritime security to ensure freedom of navigation and ever flight throughout the region. In this context, discuss the bilateral issues between India and China.
  4. 2014 · GS2 · 12.5 marksSome of the International funding agencies have special terms for economic participation stipulating a substantial component of the aid used for sourcing equipment from the leading countries. Discuss the merits of such terms and there exists a strong case not to accept such conditions in the Indian context.
  5. 2014 · GS2 · 12.5 marksWTO is an important international institution where decisions taken affect countries in a profound manner. What is the mandate of WTO and how binding are their decisions? Critically analyse India’s stand on the latest round of talks on Food security.

2013

  1. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksEconomic ties between India and Japan while growing in recent years are still far below their potential. Elucidate the policy constraints that are inhibiting this growth
  2. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksWhat is meant by the Gujral doctrine? Does it have any relevance today? Discuss.
  3. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksDiscuss the political developments in Maldives in the last two years. Should they be of any cause of concern to India?
  4. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksThe proposed withdrawal of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) from Afghanistan in 2014 is fraught with major security implications for the countries of the region. Examine because India is faced with a plethora of challenges and needs to safeguard its strategic interests.
  5. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksThe protests in Shahbag Square in Dhaka in Bangladesh reveal a fundamental split in society between the nationalists and Islamic forces. What is its significance for India?
  6. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksIn respect of India — Sri Lanka relations, discuss how domestic factors influence foreign policy.
  7. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksWhat do you understand by ‘The String of Pearls’? How does it impact India? Briefly outline the steps taken by India to counter this.
  8. 2013 · GS2 · 10 marksThe World Bank and the IMF, collectively known as the Bretton Woods Institutions, are the two inter-governmental pillars supporting the structure of the world’s economic and financial order. Superficially, the World Bank and the IMF exhibit many common characteristics, yet their role, functions, and mandate are distinctly different. Elucidate.