Solution of Chapter 5. Contemporary South Asia (Contemporary World Politics Book)

Exercises

1

Identify the country:

a. The struggle among pro-monarchy, pro-democracy groups and extremists created an atmosphere of political instability:


b. A landlocked country with multi-party competition:


c. The first country to liberalise its economy in the South Asian region:


d. In the conflict between the military and pro-democracy groups, the military has prevailed over democracy:


e. Centrally located and shares borders with most of the South Asian countries:


f. Earlier the island had the Sultan as the head of state. Now, it’s a republic:


g. Small savings and credit cooperatives in the rural areas have helped in reducing poverty:


h. A landlocked country with a monarchy:

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2

Which among the following statements about South Asia is wrong?

(a) All the countries in South Asia are democratic.


(b) Bangladesh and India have signed an agreement on river-water sharing.


(c) SAFTA was signed at the 12th SAARC Summit in Islamabad.


(d) The US and China play an influential role in South Asian politics.

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3

What are some of the commonalities and differences between Bangladesh and Pakistan in their democratic experiences?

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4

List three challenges to democracy in Nepal.

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5

Name the principal players in the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. How do you assess the prospects of the resolution of this conflict?

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6

Mention some of the recent agreements between India and Pakistan.

Can we be sure that the two countries are well on their way to a friendly relationship?

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7

Mention two areas each of cooperation and disagreement between India and Bangladesh

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8

How are the external powers influencing bilateral relations in South Asia? Take any one example to illustrate your point.

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9

Write a short note on the role and the limitations of SAARC as a forum for facilitating economic cooperation among the South Asian countries.

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10

India’s neighbours often think that the Indian government tries to dominate and interfere in the domestic affairs of the smaller countries of the region. Is this a correct impression?

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