Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: Contemporary South Asia

Question:

Which one of the following was the first country to liberalise its economy in the South Asian region?

Options:

Bhutan

Sri Lanka

India

Pakistan

Correct Answer:

Sri Lanka

Explanation:

The correct answer is option (2) - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is the first country to liberalize its economy in the South Asian region.

Sri Lanka has experienced an 'ethnic conflict between the Tamil speakers and Sinhala speakers'. A civil war was fought between the government and the Tamil Tigers, which ended in 2009. In spite of the ethnic conflict, Sri Lanka has registered considerable economic growth and recorded high levels of human development. Sri Lanka was one of the first developing countries to successfully control the rate of growth of population, the first country in the region to liberalise the economy, and it has had the highest per capita gross domestic product (GDP) for many years right through the civil war. Despite the ravages of internal conflict, it has maintained a democratic political system. In 1987, the government of India for the first time got directly involved in the Sri Lankan Tamil question. India signed an accord with Sri Lanka and sent troops to stabilise relations between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamils. Eventually, the Indian Army got into a fight with the LTTE. The presence of Indian troops was also not liked much by the Sri Lankans. They saw this as an attempt by India to interfere in the internal affairs of Sri Lanka. In 1989, the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) pulled out of Sri Lanka without attaining its objective.