CLAT General Knowledge
CCLAT Current Affairs and General Knowledge section tests the depth of understanding in a range of topics. Candidates are expected to read a particular news or opinion piece in-depth. Reading at-least one newspaper every day is necessary. News, events and happenings pertaining to legal issues are particularly important when it comes to CLAT Current Affairs and General Knowledge section.
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CLAT 2020 General Knowledge: SCO and SAARC
Days after India-Pakistan tensions spilled over into a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO), External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Pakistan Foreign Minister
Shah Mehmood Qureshi are expected to meet via a video conference at the South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) meeting on September 24. "All member
countries have confirmed participation in the meeting, to be chaired by Pradeep Kumar
Gyawali, [1] of Nepal. The respective Foreign Ministers will take part," sources familiar with
preparations for the meeting told The Hindu, referring to the eight members of SAARC,
including [2], Bangladesh, [3], India, [4], Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. A senior Indian
official also confirmed that Mr. Jaishankar will attend despite the incident at the SCO virtual
meeting of National Security Advisors on Tuesday. During that meeting, National Security
Advisor Ajit Doval stormed out after he saw that the Pakistan Special Advisor on National
Security Moeed Yusuf had used a map of Pakistan that claimed Indian Territory.
"This was in blatant disregard to the advisory by the host [5] against it and in violation of the
norms of the meeting. After consultation with the host, the Indian side left the meeting in
protest at that juncture," the MEA had said about the incident. When asked, the sources said
that no specific guidelines on background or maps have been issued by the SAARC
Secretariat in Kathmandu that is also the Chair of the SAARC at present, but they hope it
would go "smoothly". A meeting of SAARC Finance Ministers, where an Additional
Secretary represented India instead of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and Pakistan
was represented by its Special Advisor on Finance, took place on Wednesday without
incident.
Source: Excerpt taken from The Hindu, written by Suhasini Haider. (Dated 17th September,
2020.)
The above passage mentions about Pakistan‘s Special Advisor on National Security Moeed Yusuf using a map of Pakistan claiming Indian Territory. Which of the following territory is in context here?
- Junagadh
- Aksai Chin
- Pangong Tso
- Limpiyadhura
Explanatory Answer
Junagadh is a territory in Gujarat. It used to be a princely state even after Independence. India annexed the territory in September 1947 – the territory has no border with Pakistan. The other 3 options (mentioned often in news) are far away from the border with Pakistan – they are on the India-China border.
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