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In the middle of a pandemic, the geopolitics of the world‘s most troubled region took a historic turn this week, when the UAE and Israel, under the benevolent gaze of US President Donald Trump, signed an agreement to “normalise ” relations. The deal opens up new opportunities for India to play a much larger role in the regional security and stability in the Gulf, where New Delhi enjoys special relations with both Abu Dhabi and Jerusalem. The barebones of the deal envisages e stablishing regular diplomatic relations between the UAE, the rising influential power in the Gulf, and Israel, the “Incredible Hulk ” of the region, but a country officially not on speaking terms with most of its Arab neighbours. In his first tweet, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed said: ‘During a call with President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, an agreement was reached to stop further Israeli annexation of Palestinian territories. The UAE and Israel also agreed to cooperation and setting a roadmap towards establishing a bilateral relationship. ” In return, Israel agreed to “suspend ” its annexation plans for West Bank that would have been deeply destabilising. Benjamin Netanyahu gets a diplomatic victory, which may be short - lived, given the nature of Israeli politics. But Israel gets a diplomatic and economic opening with the big power in the Gulf that could open other doors, give its security interests legitimacy and, perhaps, open the door to Middle East peace.
Many of the other Arab powers, such as Oman, Bahrain, Egypt and Jordan, apart from the big global powers, and India, have welcomed the deal. Iran has slammed it, as have Turkey and Syria. Saudi Arabia has been very quiet. Given the close ties between Moham med bin Zayed and Mohammed bin Salman, it is unthinkable that KSA was not consulted, particularly when the US is the third pole in this agreement. The deal gives UAE pole position as the premier Gulf Arab power, with diplomatic leverage with Israel and the US. “This deal is about positioning in Washington, DC,” said James Dorsey, Gulf and Middle East expert.
Source: Excerpt from the Economic Times, written by Indrani Bagchi. (Dated – 16th August, 2020)
Question 1.
The US is seen as a major role player in the peace deal between Israel and UAE. Which of the following is not a reason for the involvement of US in the deal?
Question 2.
Which of the following is true in relation to the stake of Palestine in the peace deal between UAE and Israel?
Question 3.
Which of the following is not a direct impact of the peace deal in the Middle East region?
Question 4.
The peace deal between Israel and UAE can also be seen as a great opportunity for India in the Middle East region. Which of the following is not related to strategic goals of India in the Middle East?
Question 5.
Which of the following is correct?
Question 6.
Israel is a theocratic Jewish state but it follows legal pluralism. Accordingly it has:
Question 7.
Lord Buddha’s image is sometimes shown with the hand gesture, called ‘Bhumisparsha mudra’. it signifies:
Question 8.
Which of the following scripts of ancient India was mostly written from right to left?
Question 9.
who is the winner of the coveted Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2013?
Question 10.
Kapilvastu Relics (fragments of Lord Buddha's bone), for the second time in 114 years, recently travelled from India to:
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Question 1.
Vishwaroopam is a 2013 Tamil spy thriller film written, directed and co-produced by……….who also enacts the lead role.
Question 2.
On which date Maha Kumbh Mela started in Prayag this year?
Question 3.
Where did Kuchipudi, an eminent dance form, originate?
Question 4.
Which is the richest temple in India?
Question 5.
“The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist” is a 2010 publication of Harvard University Press of which of the following authors?
Question 6.
Which one of the following films was officially selected to compete in the uncertain Regard (A Certain Glance) category at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival?
Question 7.
Who is the author of the book 'TINDERBOX - The Past and Future of Pakistan"?
Question 8.
Moner Manush', the film to win the 'Golden Peacock' at the 41st International Film Festival of India was based on the life of which legendary 19th century folk singer and spiritual leader?
Question 9.
Gustavo Santaolall who composed the music to the song "Stranger Lives" in the movie "Dhobi Ghat", is from which of the following nations?
Question 10.
Which one of the following tribes lives in the Niyamgiri Hills, which is at the heart of the controversy surrounding Vedanta Resources, mining operations?
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