अरब लीग क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
8 points- 1.
आर्थिक, सांस्कृतिक, राजनीतिक और सामाजिक क्षेत्रों में सहयोग को बढ़ावा देता है
- 2.
सदस्य राष्ट्रों की स्वतंत्रता और संप्रभुता की रक्षा करना
- 3.
शांतिपूर्ण तरीकों से सदस्य राष्ट्रों के बीच विवादों के समाधान की सुविधा प्रदान करता है
- 4.
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मंच पर अरब देशों के सामूहिक हितों का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है
- 5.
मुख्यालय काहिरा, मिस्र में है
दृश्य सामग्री
League of Arab States: Structure and Objectives
This mind map illustrates the key aspects of the League of Arab States, including its objectives, structure, and recent developments.
League of Arab States
- ●Objectives
- ●Structure
- ●Recent Developments
- ●India's Engagement
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सामान्य प्रश्न
61. What is the League of Arab States, and what are its primary objectives as outlined in its charter?
The League of Arab States, also known as the Arab League, is a regional organization of Arab countries located in and around North Africa and the Middle East. It was established in 1945 in Cairo. Its primary objectives, as outlined in the Charter of the League of Arab States, include promoting cooperation among member states in various fields, safeguarding the independence and sovereignty of member states, facilitating the resolution of disputes through peaceful means, and representing the collective interests of Arab countries on the international stage.
परीक्षा युक्ति
Remember the founding year (1945) and the location of headquarters (Cairo) for prelims. For Mains, focus on objectives and recent activities.
2. How does the League of Arab States work in practice to resolve conflicts between member states?
The League of Arab States aims to resolve conflicts between member states through peaceful means. While the specific mechanisms are not detailed in the concept data, the League's role involves mediation and facilitating dialogue. Recent developments suggest ongoing efforts to address regional conflicts, such as those in Syria, Yemen, and Libya.
