Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: India's External Relations

Question:

Choose the incorrect options with respect to India's Nuclear Policy.

(A) Nehru had always put his faith in science and technology

(B) Communist China conducted nuclear tests in 1960

(C) The five permanent members of the UN Security Council did not impose the NPT on the world

(D) India wanted to generate atomic energy for its security and use during the war

(E) A nuclear program was initiated in the 1940s under the guidance of Homi J. Bhabha.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(1) (A), (B), (C) Only

(2) (C), (D), (E) Only

(3) (B), (C), (D) Only

(4) (A), (C), (E) Only

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

3

Explanation:

Another crucial development of this period was the first nuclear explosion undertaken by India in May 1974. Nehru had always put his faith in science and technology for rapidly building a modern India. A significant component of his industrialisation plans was the nuclear programme initiated in the late 1940s under the guidance of Homi J. Bhabha. India wanted to generate atomic energy for peaceful purposes. Nehru was against nuclear weapons. So he pleaded with the superpowers for comprehensive nuclear disarmament. However, the nuclear arsenal kept rising. When Communist China conducted nuclear tests in October 1964, the five nuclear weapon powers, the US, USSR, UK, France and China (Taiwan then represented China)- also the five permanent members of the UN security council- tried to impose the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) of 1968 on the rest of the world. India always considered the NPT as discriminatory and refused to sign it. When India conducted its first nuclear test, it was termed a peaceful explosion. India argued that it was committed to the policy of using nuclear power only for peaceful purposes.