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A
numerically dominant in sind
B
frontier tribe's men from NWFP
C
muslim migrants of india
D
the same as the ahmadias

Explanation

The Muhajirs are Muslim immigrants (and their descendants) who migrated from India to Pakistan after the partition of 1947. They settled primarily in urban areas of Sindh, especially Karachi.

A
H. N. Bahuguna
B
Baba Sunderanand
C
S. G. Purohit
D
Baba Amte

Explanation

While Sunderlal Bahuguna is often the most famous face, Baba Amte is listed as the answer here (likely due to a specific context or error in source). Historically, Sunderlal Bahuguna and Chandi Prasad Bhatt led it.

A
A political group fighting for autonomy in Palistan
B
Muslim refugees migrating from Myanmar to Bangladesh
C
Muslim refugees from eastern Sri Lanka settled in Tamil Nadu
D
An anti-communist political group in Afghanistan

Explanation

Rohingyas are an ethnic minority, primarily Muslim, from the Rakhine State of Myanmar. Many have fled to Bangladesh as refugees due to persecution and violence in Myanmar.

A
ULFA
B
ULTRA
C
PWG
D
LTFE

Explanation

Operation Rhino was a military operation conducted by the Indian Army in the early 1990s in Assam against the separatist group ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom).

A
to prevent circulation of sub-standard consumer goods in the market
B
to prevent publication of sub-standard books and research papers
C
to check spread of AIDS disease
D
to check spread of the nuclear arms

Explanation

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, promote peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and further disarmament.

A
Abu Mezon
B
Yasser Arafat
C
Shimon Peres
D
Mahmud Abbas

Explanation

Mahmoud Abbas, a senior PLO official, signed the Oslo Accords in 1993 on behalf of the PLO, while Yasser Arafat was the Chairman. It was a historic moment in the peace process.

A
Non-interference with each other's internal affairs
B
Peaceful co-existence
C
Adoption of socialistic pattern of society
D
Mutual respect for eachother's integrity and sovereignty

Explanation

The Panchsheel Agreement included 5 principles like non-interference and peaceful co-existence. 'Adoption of socialistic pattern of society' was NOT one of these international relations principles.

A
Manali
B
Islamabad
C
Shimla
D
Rawalpindi

Explanation

The Simla Agreement was signed in 1972 in Shimla (Simla), India, between Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It followed the 1971 war that led to the independence of Bangladesh.

A
Bodo area in Assam
B
Punjab
C
Jammu and Kashmir
D
Andhra Pradesh

Explanation

Operation Night Dominance was a strategy used by security forces in Punjab, India, during the insurgency period to restrict the movement of militants at night and restore order.

A
Disarmament agreements
B
Trade agreements
C
Peaceful co-exiistence
D
Non-aligment

Explanation

The core essence of the Panchsheel (Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence) is peaceful co-existence between nations, emphasizing mutual respect and non-interference.