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  1. 3. / They got defeat from British and allowed to do trading only in Pondicherry.
  2. 4. / They came to India for trading but became rulers.
  3. 5. / Israel, England and France attacked this country in 1956 for the issue of SUEZ Canal.
  4. 6. / He was the Portuguese explorer who discovered a new sea route to India and reach Calicut in 1498.
  5. 10. / He was a Mughal emperor proved to be a weak leader in The revolt of 1857 and was exiled to Burma where he died later.
  6. 13. / He played a key role in formation of NAM.
  7. 16. / He ordered his troop to open fire on the people gathered in Jalliawala Bagh.
  8. 18. / British army won the battle of Plassey under his leadership.
  9. 20. / This battle took place in 1764. The victory in the battle made British East India Company the ruler of Bengal.
  10. 21. / This type of leaders believe in discussions and appeals.
  11. 22. / As per this doctrine Lord Dalhousie enabled the British to take control of any state if its ruler died without living a natural heir.
  12. 23. / It is the Headquarter of SAARC in Nepal.
  13. 25. / Earlier it was Called East Pakistan and became a separate country in 1071.
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  1. 1. / Under this alliance, if an Indian ruler accepted certain conditions, the British East India Co. protect them from outside attack and internal revolt.
  2. 2. / The first summit of NAM held here in 1961.
  3. 7. was the first Presidents of Indian National Congress.
  4. 8. / He is one of the leaders of NAM from Yugoslavia.
  5. 9. / This Mughal Emperor gave permission to British East India Company to set up trading centre at Bombay.
  6. 11. / As per this act the government get the power to arrest anyone and send him/her to jail without trial.
  7. 12. / In this African country India send her armed forces as Peace Keeping Force as per the instruction of UN.
  8. 14. This revolt started from Meerut and as a result the British East India Company came to an end and India came under the direct control of British Crown.
  9. 15. / They did not believe in appeals, but favoured strikes and boycotts. Three popular leaders known as Lal-Bal-Pal were this type of leaders.
  10. 17. / He is the Indian National Congress founded by him in 1885.
  11. 19. / In the modern times he gave the message of peace and non-violence to the whole world.
  12. 24. / It is the abbreviation of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.