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Which of the following treaty was rejected by India as discriminatory as it prevented only non-nuclear countries from acquiring nuclear weapons?
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The Asian Relations Conference convened in March 1947 took place in:
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Which of the following country is not a member of BRICS?
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Which of the following forums of ASEAN established in 1994 carries out co-ordination of security and foreign policy?
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The 18th SAARC Summit was held in ______.
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What is the full form of ASEAN?
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Question are concerned with the following picture:
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The Shimla Agreement of 1972 was signed between India and which of the following countries?
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Where was the first summit of the NAM (Non-Alignment Movement) held?
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Which of the following countries is not included in South Asia?
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Which of the following countries joined SAARC in the year 2007?
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The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), established in 1994, is the organization that carries out the coordination of:
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Which of the following countries have not accepted Euro as the common currency?
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