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🌍CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter-3 Contemporary South Asia Notes📝

1 Mark Questions

1.How long constitutional monarchy remained in Nepal?

Answer:2006

2.In which country of South Asia, India has played an important role in its independence?

a) Sri Lanka

b) Nepal

c) Bhutan

d) Bangladesh

 Answer:d) Bangladesh

3.Fill in the blank :-…..the party dominates Maldives.

 Answer:Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP)

4. When did Sri Lanka get Independence?

a) 1946

b) 1947

c) 1948

d) 1949

Answer:c) 1948 5. Sheikh Mujib

When did Sri Lanka get Independence?

1946

1947

1948

1949

Answer:1948

.Who represented the mass struggle of East Pakistan?

Answer:Sheikh Mujib

Siachen dispute is between which two countries?

Answer:India & Pakistan

Which treaty was signed by India and Pakistan In 1960?

Answer:Indus Water Treaty

2 Mark Questions

1.What is ‘South Asia’?

Answer: South Asia includes countries like India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka. The various natural areas such as the Himalayas, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean are part of this region.

2.Name two countries of South Asia in which democracy and military rule have been there?

Answer: Pakistan and Bangladesh have experienced both civilian and military rulers, with Bangladesh remaining a democracy in the post-Cold War period .

3.What type of government system is there in Maldives?

Answer:The politics of the Maldives take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is the Head of Government. Executive power is exercised by the government.

4.Explain any two common features relevant to the countries of South Asia. (All India [C] 2008)
Answer: The common features relevant to the countries of South Asia are :

6.What were the two main consequences of Indo- Pakistan conflict of 1971? (All India 2013)
Answer: The consequences of Indo- Pakistan conflict of 1971 are given below :

Four Marker Questions

1.Explain any two reasons for the instability of democracy in Pakistan.

Answer: (i) The social dominance of the military, clergy and landowning aristocracy has led to the frequent overthrow of elected governments and the establishment of military government.

(ii) The lack of genuine  international  support  or democratic rule in Pakistan has further encouraged the military to continue its dominance which contributed in instability of democracy.

2.Explain the causes of discounted in East Pakistan (at present Bangladesh).

Answer:The main cause of separation of east Pakistan was the failure of successive Pakistani governments to address the grievances of the Bengali people.

 This gross negligence led to mounting tensions between the two regions, which eventually boiled over into open conflict in 1971.

3.Explain any two causes of ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.

Answer: (I) The doubt between the Sinhalas and the Tamil prompted an inescapable clash and before long transformed into a common war.

(ii) Many families had to leave the nation as displaced people. Numerous individuals lost their vocations.

(iii) The civil war made a horrendous misfortune to the culture.

4. How democratization is going on in Nepal since 1990?

Answer: (i) Nepal was a Hindu Kingdom in the earlier period and then a constitutional monarchy in the modern period for many years.

ii) The king accepted the demand for a new democratic constitution in 1990, in the wake of a strong pro-democracy movement. However, the democratic government had a short and troubled career.

5.Explain any two reasons for the popular struggle in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) against West Pakistan during 1971. Delhi 2014
Answer: The two reasons for the popular struggle in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) against West Pakistan during 1971 are following :

6.What does SAARC stand for? Highlight its any three main objectives. (All India 2013)
Answer: SAARC stands for the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation. It was founded in 1985. It is a major regional initiative by the South Asian states to evolve cooperation through multilateral
Objectives of SAARC are as follows :

7.Explain any two factors responsible for Pakistan’s failure in building a stable democracy. (All Indio 2012)
Answer: The factors that are responsible for Pakistan’s failure in building stable democracy are :

6 Marks Questions

1.Assess the positive and negative aspects of India’s relations with Bangladesh. (Delhi 2015)
Answer: The issues of tension (negative aspects) between India and Bangladesh are :

The issues of cooperation (positive aspects) between both countries are :

2.Like India, why could democracy not take roots in Pakistan despite the fact that both the countries share a common past? (All India 2011)
OR
Explain the factors responsible for Pakistan’s failure in building a stable democracy. Describe any two pro-democracy factors present in Pakistan which can pave the way for establishing a lasting democratic set up over there. (All indin 2010)
Answer: Pakistan does not have a good experience with democracy. Several factors contributed to the failure in building a stable democracy in Pakistan. They are as follows :

3.Analyse the common problems of South Asian countries. (All India 2011)
Answer: South Asia includes countries like India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka. The various natural areas such as the Himalayas, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean are part of this region.

The common problems among them are :

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