Match the following:
Choose the correct answer from the given options: |
(i)–(c), (ii)–(d), (iii)–(a), (iv)–(b) (i)–(c), (ii)–(a), (iii)–(d), (iv)–(b) (i)–(c), (ii)–(a), (iii)–(b), (iv)–(d) (i)–(c), (ii)–(b), (iii)–(d), (iv)–(a) |
(i)–(c), (ii)–(a), (iii)–(d), (iv)–(b) |
The correct answer is Option 2 - (i)–(c), (ii)–(a), (iii)–(d), (iv)–(b) The correct match is:
The roots of NAM went back to the friendship between three leaders — Yugoslavia’s Josip Broz Tito, India’s Jawaharlal Nehru, and Egypt’s leader Gamal Abdel Nasser — who held a meeting in 1956. Indonesia’s Sukarno and Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah strongly supported them. These five leaders came to be known as the five founders of NAM. The first non-aligned summit was held in Belgrade in 1961. |