Which of the following terms refers to the extension of regional conflicts or tensions into broader political, economic, or strategic consequences for external actors?
Which of the following terms describes a situation where political parties compete by offering popular, often short-term benefits to win public support, even if it risks long-term economic or institutional stability?
Which of the following terms refers to the practice of exempting existing investments, activities, or entities from new laws or tax rules, allowing them to continue under previous provisions?
Which of the following terms refers to instability or conflict arising from power struggles, diplomatic tensions, or strategic rivalries between countries or regions?
Which of the following terms refers to the use of protectionist policies that significantly upset global trade relationships, supply chains, and economic stability?
Which of the following terms describes the goal of ensuring fair access, representation, resources, and opportunities within the creative industries so that diverse voices can participate and benefit equally?
Which of the following terms best describes the freedom of artists and creators to express ideas and produce work without undue censorship, interference, or arbitrary regulatory restrictions, while remaining within constitutional limits?
Which of the following terms refers to the use of economic instruments such as trade policy, investment, sanctions, and financial aid to achieve geopolitical objectives, effectively acting as "war by other means"?
Which of the following terms refers to a flexible, interest-driven foreign policy that prioritizes concrete results, economic benefits, and national security through tactical bilateral engagements and strategic autonomy?
Which of the following terms refers to the structured process of restoring peaceful relations and institutional trust between conflicting groups, or between the state and its citizens, following a period of civil unrest, insurgency, or systemic injustice?
Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to the extension of regional conflicts or tensions into broader political, economic, or strategic consequences for external actors?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms describes a situation where political parties compete by offering popular, often short-term benefits to win public support, even if it risks long-term economic or institutional stability?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to the practice of exempting existing investments, activities, or entities from new laws or tax rules, allowing them to continue under previous provisions?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to instability or conflict arising from power struggles, diplomatic tensions, or strategic rivalries between countries or regions?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to the use of protectionist policies that significantly upset global trade relationships, supply chains, and economic stability?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms describes the goal of ensuring fair access, representation, resources, and opportunities within the creative industries so that diverse voices can participate and benefit equally?
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms best describes the freedom of artists and creators to express ideas and produce work without undue censorship, interference, or arbitrary regulatory restrictions, while remaining within constitutional limits?
1 week ago | [YT] | 0
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to the use of economic instruments such as trade policy, investment, sanctions, and financial aid to achieve geopolitical objectives, effectively acting as "war by other means"?
1 week ago | [YT] | 0
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to a flexible, interest-driven foreign policy that prioritizes concrete results, economic benefits, and national security through tactical bilateral engagements and strategic autonomy?
1 week ago | [YT] | 0
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Lead IAS Delhi
Which of the following terms refers to the structured process of restoring peaceful relations and institutional trust between conflicting groups, or between the state and its citizens, following a period of civil unrest, insurgency, or systemic injustice?
1 week ago | [YT] | 0
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