The Quiz: India's Borders & Neighbours aims to test UPSC aspirants' knowledge of India's geopolitical landscape, international boundaries, and neighbouring countries. This topic is crucial for both UPSC Prelims and Mains (GS Paper 2 - International Relations) as it helps candidates understand border management, regional diplomacy, and security challenges.

The quiz includes questions on India's borders with China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar - covering disputed areas, agreements, and recent developments. It also touches on cross-border trade routes, cultural ties, and neighbourhood-first policies. Attempting this quiz regularly enhances map-based learning and improves factual retention, which is vital for scoring well in both objective and analytical questions.
Quiz: India's Borders & Neighbours
The UPSC: India's Borders & Neighbours Quiz serves as an essential revision and practice tool for aspirants preparing for the Civil Services Examination. Understanding India's geography, border management, and neighbourhood policy is key to mastering questions that appear in GS Paper 1 (Geography) and GS Paper 2 (International Relations).
India shares land boundaries with seven countries - Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Afghanistan (through PoK) - and maritime borders with Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Each of these nations holds strategic significance for India's security, economy, and foreign relations.
This quiz features multiple-choice and analytical questions covering:
Border Disputes and Treaties: Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan, McMahon Line with Myanmar and China, and Indira-Mujib Agreement with Bangladesh.
Recent Developments: India-China border stand-offs, border infrastructure projects, and India-Bangladesh connectivity initiatives.
Neighbourhood Policy: India's 'Neighbourhood First' and 'Act East' policies, BIMSTEC cooperation, and SAARC engagements.
Security & Migration Issues: Cross-border terrorism, refugee movements, and the role of BSF, ITBP, and Assam Rifles in border management.
Economic & Cultural Ties: Border trade points like Nathu La and Moreh, cultural diplomacy, and people-to-people exchanges.
This quiz is designed to enhance both factual recall and conceptual clarity. It also helps aspirants strengthen map-based questions, which frequently appear in Prelims. Additionally, such quizzes encourage analytical thinking about India's role in South Asia and its responses to geopolitical challenges.
By revising through this quiz, aspirants can:
- Strengthen static and current affairs integration.
- Understand strategic border issues.
- Develop a comprehensive outlook on India's regional diplomacy.
Overall, this quiz is not just a test of knowledge but a step toward building a deeper understanding of India's foreign policy, border security mechanisms, and regional dynamics - areas that are increasingly relevant in UPSC Mains and Interview rounds.


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