PRIME MINISTER HEATH IN INDIA

PRIME MINISTER HEATH IN INDIA

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Prime Minister Edward Heath arrived in New Delhi to meet with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. They discussed British aid to India and the potential impact of Britain joining the common market. Brief discussions were held on topics for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. They agreed not to discuss the British arms supply to South Africa at this stage. During his visit, Heath laid a wreath at Mahatma Gandhi's tomb. India was one of several stops on his way to the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was one of the main topics discussed between Prime Minister Edward Heath and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during his visit to New Delhi?

The British arms supply to South Africa

The impact of Britain's entry into the common market

The upcoming Commonwealth Games

The cultural exchange programs between the UK and India

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What was the purpose of Prime Minister Edward Heath's visit to India?

To inaugurate a new British embassy

To sign a trade agreement

To discuss British aid and other political matters

To attend a cultural festival

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What decision did the leaders make regarding the discussion of British arms supply to South Africa?

They planned to discuss it at the Commonwealth Conference

They resolved to cancel the arms supply

They agreed to postpone the discussion

They decided to discuss it in detail

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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During his visit to India, what significant site did Prime Minister Edward Heath visit?

The Taj Mahal

The Red Fort

Mahatma Gandhi's tomb

The Lotus Temple

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which country was not part of Prime Minister Edward Heath's itinerary on his way to the Commonwealth Conference?

India

Singapore

South Africa

Australia