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The Indian diaspora includes a vast pool of skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and business leaders settled across the globe. Engaging with this talent can lead to knowledge exchange, investment, and economic growth. Analyse.
Answer by user
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Question
Discuss the vital role played by India in effectuating the “Armistice Agreement, 1953”, that ended the Korean War. (250 Words)
Answer by user
The end of the Second World War left Korea divided between a Communist North controlled by the Socialist camp and a South Korea dominated by Western powers. On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War, where the US and the USSR and later China were at loggerheads.
India’s concerns
India was partly motivated by the realization that the Cold War could take a
very dangerous dimension in Asia, which could reach India’s vicinities,
which led the government to take a great deal of interest in the war.
India’s response
Two basic imperatives guided India’s stand on the war. The first pertained
to containing the war and not allowing it to escalate.
India’s second imperative was upholding the principle of great power unity.
To that end, it believed that the Security Council had to create the space
for all five great powers to deliberate and work together.
At the tangible, material level, India sent a medical unit, the 60th Para
Field Ambulance, to render assistance to those injured in the war.
In addition to contributing personnel, India played an important role in
seeking to resolve the war at a political and diplomatic level.
China and the US did not have formal diplomatic relations after the
Communist revolution in China and India was the only link between the
two.
Owing to the non-representation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) at
the Security Council, and the boycotting of this body by the Soviet Union,
India appealed for the PRC to be included in the Security Council and called
for the body to jointly resolve the problems.
India’s government supported UN Security Council resolutions that sought to
restore the status quo without demonizing any party or proposing measures
that would prolong or expand the war.
As a result, a ceasefire was declared on July 27, 1953. A Neutral Nations
Repatriation Commission was set up with an Indian- General Thimayya, as its
Chairman, and an Indian ‘Custodian Force’ under his charge, was made
responsible for the difficult task of repatriation.
The Korean War was a test for India’s commitment to non-alignment and peace.
Without India’s diplomatic and conciliatory efforts, the War could have
transformed into a wider military conflict resulting in great powers
fighting to the end.
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After scrutinizing your answer thoroughly based on the given parameters, here are my observations:
Overall, I would grade your answer 6 out of 10.
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Question
Discuss the vital role played by India in effectuating the “Armistice Agreement, 1953”, that ended the Korean War. (250 Words)
Answer by user
The end of the Second World War left Korea divided between a Communist North controlled by the Socialist camp and a South Korea dominated by Western powers. On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War, where the US and the USSR and later China were at loggerheads.
India’s concerns
India was partly motivated by the realization that the Cold War could take a
very dangerous dimension in Asia, which could reach India’s vicinities,
which led the government to take a great deal of interest in the war.
India’s Response
Two basic imperatives guided India’s stand on the war.
The first pertained to containing the war and not allowing it to
escalate.
India’s second imperative was upholding the principle of great power unity.
To that end, it believed that the Security Council had to create the space
for all five great powers to deliberate and work together.
At the tangible, material level, India sent a medical unit, the 60th Para
Field Ambulance, to render assistance to those injured in the war.
In addition to contributing personnel, India played an important role in
seeking to resolve the war at a political and diplomatic level.
China and the US did not have formal diplomatic relations after the
Communist revolution in China and India was the only link between the
two.
Owing to the non-representation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) at
the Security Council, and the boycotting of this body by the Soviet Union,
India appealed for the PRC to be included in the Security Council and called
for the body to jointly resolve the problems.
India’s government supported UN Security Council resolutions that sought to
restore the status quo without demonizing any party or proposing measures
that would prolong or expand the war.
As a result, a ceasefire was declared on July 27, 1953. A Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission was set up with an Indian- General Thimayya, as its Chairman, and an Indian ‘Custodian Force’ under his charge, was made responsible for the difficult task of repatriation. The Korean War was a test for India’s commitment to non-alignment and peace. Without India’s diplomatic and conciliatory efforts, the War could have transformed into a wider military conflict resulting in great powers fighting to the end.
This sample Analysis is to assist you in understanding how the analysis functions.
The response is quite well written and does a good job of detailing India's role in the Armistice Agreement of 1953 that ended the Korean War. However, it lacks a compelling introduction with a quote or a historical background, which could have helped to catch the reader's attention and would have improved the quality of the introduction.
The body of the answer adequately explains India's position, its response, and its reasons, showing a balanced perception of the topic. The facts used were excellent. However, the candidate could have also made a comparison with other countries' stands on the Korean conflict to provide an against statement. This can help to provide a more rounded and balanced perspective.
The conclusion does well in summarizing India's role in ending the Korean War and its implications on the state and the world. It displays a balanced opinion and makes a strong point about India's commitment to non-alignment and peace.
One area for improvement is the brevity of the answer. The word count is slightly higher than the recommended count of 250 words. Hence, pruning the response and creating more concise sentences could help manage the word count.
Overall, I would rate this answer a 5.5 out of 10. By incorporating an introductory quote or historic context, balancing the body with contrasting perspectives, and maintaining the word limit, the candidate can improve their score significantly.
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