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The Chinese envoy on Friday urged India to follow the principle of peaceful co-existence as devised in the Nehruvian era under Panchsheeltreaty.Consider the following statements about the Panchsheel:
- Panchsheel, or the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence, were first formally enunciated in theAgreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet region of China and India signed on April 29, 1955.
- It was unanimously adopted on 11 December 1957 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Which of the following statements given above is/are correct? Choose the correct answrrs from the codes given below:
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Only 1
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B |
Only 2
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C |
Both 1 and 2
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D |
Neither 1 nor 2
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Right ans is B
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Explanation :
- The “Agreement on Trade and Intercourse between the Tibet region of China and India” was signed on 29thApril 1954 in Beijing between India and China enunciated the principles of Panchsheel.
- The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, also known in India as the Panchsheel which are as follow:
- Mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
- Mutual non-aggression.
- Mutual non-interference in each other’s internal affairs.
- Equality and mutual benefit.
- Peaceful co-existence.
- The universal relevance of Panchsheel Pact was emphasised when United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) incorporated its principles in a resolution on peaceful co-existence, which was unanimously adopted on 11 December 1957.
- The Five Principles formed the basis of the Non-Aligned Movement, established in Belgrade, in 1961.
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