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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: India's External Relations

Question:

The historical tensions between India and China have been significantly influenced by the central Asian region known as Tibet. Over time, Tibet has witnessed periods of China asserting administrative control as well as asserting its own independence. In 1950, China took direct control over Tibet, a move that was met with resistance from substantial portions of the Tibetan population. India, in an attempt to advocate for Tibet's independence, engaged with China in negotiations. A significant agreement in this context was the Panchsheel agreement of 1954, which included clauses about the mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty. As a result of this agreement, India acknowledged China's claims over Tibet.

What agreement between India and China mentioned respecting each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty?

Options:

The Panchsheel agreement

The Himalayan Accord

The Tibet Sovereignty Pact

The Indo-China Compact

Correct Answer:

The Panchsheel agreement

Explanation:

The historical tensions between India and China have been significantly influenced by the central Asian region known as Tibet. Over time, Tibet has witnessed periods of China asserting administrative control as well as asserting its own independence. In 1950, China took direct control over Tibet, a move that was met with resistance from substantial portions of the Tibetan population. India, in an attempt to advocate for Tibet's independence, engaged with China in negotiations. A significant agreement in this context was the Panchsheel agreement of 1954, which included clauses about the mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty. As a result of this agreement, India acknowledged China's claims over Tibet.