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The India Quiz is a quiz dedicated to topics related to India. The question set of the quiz is taken from an online quiz under Portal:India, in which registered users from English Wikipedia can participate. Each quiz has a group of 25 questions. For details, please see the Current Quiz Page. You can also take the quiz from the archives of India ...
Hint 2. According to at least one source, the president of India encouraged A to make cinema in that particular regional industry.--Dwaipayan 15:47, 9 July 2016 (UTC) Hint 3. The director of the Hindi film D is noted for many award-winning films, including one film that dealt with the theme of reincarnation.--
Jawaharlal Nehru, as prime minister 1947-1964, usually with the assistance of Krishna Menon, shaped the new nation's foreign policy.Nehru served concurrently as Minister of External Affairs; he made all major foreign policy decisions himself after consulting with his advisers and then entrusted the conduct of international affairs to senior members of the Indian Foreign Service.
QUESTION 3: During the British rule of India there were a number of princely families. The grandson of one of these Princes is now a popular Bollywood actor. Name the Prince in question (the actor's grandfather).
ANSWER 13: The issue was Bush's cat's name was India , which our politicians considered offensive, so as a tit-for-tat Congress named a donkey "America" and Shiv Sena named a dog "Bush" QUESTION 14 : She was an IAS officer and played a key role in setting up an Institute which was first of its kind in India.
Forum for India–Pacific Islands Cooperation; Middle Eastern foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government; South Asian foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government; Sushma Swaraj's tenure as External Affairs Minister; List of foreign satellites launched by India; Indian Foreign Service; The Foreigners Act, 1946; Forum of Federations
QUESTION 11: X was created in the UK in the 19th century, but today it is more popular in India than in the UK. X provided essential services during The Blitz of London in 1940. Early advertisements for X relied on the sailor's fear of stormy weather at sea.
Canada-India relations have been on an upward trajectory since 2005. Governments at all levels, private-sector organisations, academic institutes in two countries, and people-to-people contacts—especially diaspora networks—have contributed through individual and concerted efforts to significant improvements in the bilateral relationship.