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India's Foreign Policy

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Political Science

Step-by-step guide to study India's Foreign Policy in Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 Political Science. Topics to cover, practice strategy, and time allocation.

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Study Plan

1
Day 1–2

Learn the Theory

Read the textbook chapter carefully. Note down definitions, formulas, and key concepts.

2
Day 3

Practice Problems

Solve textbook exercises and additional practice questions. There are 43 questions available for this chapter.

3
Day 4

Revise & Test

Revise key formulas and concepts without looking at notes. Take a practice quiz to test your understanding. Mark weak areas for re-revision.

4
Day 7

Spaced Revision

Revisit India's Foreign Policy after a week. Use flashcards for quick recall. Solve previous year questions from this chapter.

What to Focus On

  • Geographic-strategic position gives India a central role in South Asia and access to key sea routes.
  • Historical experience under British rule made India cautious about foreign alliances.
  • Ancient Indian values like non-violence and tolerance influence foreign policy.

  • Avoid involvement in major global conflicts like a third world war.
  • Promote economic growth through international trade and aid.
  • Maintain independence in foreign affairs without joining military alliances.

  • Panchsheel promotes peaceful coexistence through five guiding principles.
  • Non-Alignment allows India to remain independent in global politics.
  • India opposes colonialism, imperialism, and racial discrimination worldwide.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Non-alignment means India stayed neutral and did not support any country during international conflicts.

Panchsheel was a treaty between India and the USA to promote peace.

India’s foreign policy is based solely on Nehru’s personal beliefs, not national interests.

Memory Tips

Five Determinants of India's Foreign Policy

Geographic-Strategic Position of India

Political Tradition and Historical Experience

Indian Cultural Values in Foreign Policy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in India's Foreign Policy for Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 Political Science?
India's Foreign Policy covers several key topics that are frequently asked in Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
How to score full marks in India's Foreign Policy — Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 Political Science?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 43 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

Sources & Official References

Content is aligned to the official syllabus. Refer to the board website for the latest curriculum.

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