India's New Approach on Terrorism is:

Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions. 

If the world is different today, we need to think, talk and engage accordingly. Falling back is unlikely to help, he said adding “purposeful pursuit of national interest is shifting global dynamics”. Highlighting India’s new approach in dealing with terrorism he compared “lack of response to the terror attack in Mumbai in comparison to the way the country responded to the Uri and Pulwama strikes. On India walking away from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the external affair minister said no agreement was better than having a bad agreement.

Giving a historical perspective to geopolitical issues, Jai-Shankar said “For years India’s position on the world state seemed assured but the 1962 conflict with China significantly damaged India’s standing.

Question 1: India's New Approach on Terrorism is:

A. Wait till any action takes place

B. Deny for any type of action

C. Earliest it was reactive, at present it is proactive

D. Ready to loose for Peace

Right Answer is: A

SOLUTION

The correct answer is Wait till any action takes place

  • From the line given in the passage: Highlighting India’s new approach in dealing with terrorism he compared “lack of response to the terror attack in Mumbai in comparison to the way the country responded to the Uri and Pulwama strikes.
  • Thus according to it Option 1) is most suitable

  • One might think Option 3) is the correct answer but it is not so. Proactive means creating or controlling a situation rather than just responding to it after it has happened.
  • Here in the passage there is nowhere mentioned about creating and controlling the situation. So it is not the right answer.