Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: Security in the Contemporary World

Question:
Traditional security also accepts confidence building as a means of avoiding violence. Confidence building is a process in which :
Options:
Countries open economies with their rivals to boost economic activities.
Countries share idea and information about rivals
Those in alliance boost each other's military capability.
Countries share ideas and information with their rivals.
Correct Answer:
Countries share ideas and information with their rivals.
Explanation:
Traditional security also accepts confidence building as a means of avoiding violence. Confidence building is a process in which countries share ideas and information with their rivals. They tell each other about their military intentions and, up to a point, their military plans. This is a way of demonstrating that they are not planning a surprise attack. They also tell each other about the kind of forces they possess, and they may share information on where those forces are deployed. In short, confidence building is a process designed to ensure that rivals do not go to war through misunderstanding or misperception.