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Q.Which of the following cities experience the warm temperate Mediterranean climate?

1. Cape Town

2. Los Angeles

3. Adelaide

4. Santiago

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Springs are common in which of the following areas?

1. Well jointed rocks

2. Arid areas with underlying rocks

3. Karst topography

4. Tilted strata

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How many of the following(s) are the necessary conditions for the growth of coral reefs ?

1. Photic conditions

2. Clean and sediment free water

3. Sea salinity of 6%

4. Tropical sea water with temperature of 20°C to 21°C
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Q. Dynamics of India’s bilateral ties with Russia are changing in recent times while the Indo-Russian bond has remained remarkably steady. Discuss. (10 Marks, 150 Words)
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Approach

Introduction:

Introduce by how the Indo-Russian bond has remained remarkably steady and has not encountered significant disagreements.

Body:

Give a short account of the status of India-Russia bilateral relations.
» Trade & Energy Relations
» India’s stand on Russian Aggression against Ukraine

Explain how bilateral relations between India and Russia are changing.
» Dependence on Russian Military Imports Decreasing
» Increased Partnerships with the West
» Today India’s GDP is bigger than Russia’s by a large margin — $3.6 trillion to $2.2 trillion.

Conclusion:

Despite concern over defence supplies from Russia and the method of payment for imports from Russia. Yet both countries value sustaining a sensible bilateral relationship that will help them deal with an increasingly bipolar world.
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