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- New Delhi, India
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Male, Maldives
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
The sixth SAARC summit was held in 1991 in _____.
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- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Kabul, Afghanistan
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Male, Maldives
The fifth SAARC summit was held in 1990 in _____.
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- Male, Maldives
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Bangalore, India
The fourth SAARC summit was held in 1988 in _____.
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- New Delhi, India
- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
The third SAARC summit was held in 1987 in _____.
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- Kathmandu, Nepal
- New Delhi, India
- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
The second SAARC summit was held in 1986 in _____.
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- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Bangalore, India
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
SAPTA (SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement) was signed in the year 1993 at _____.
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- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- New Delhi, India
SAPTA, a trade agreement among SAARC nations, was signed in Dhaka on _____.
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- 11th April, 1993
- 14th May, 1992
- 23rd December, 1986
- 12th April, 1990
SAPTA is a trade agreement by SAARC nations. SAPTA stands for _____.
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- South Asian Preferential Tour Agreement
- SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement
- South Asian Preferential Trading Association
- SAARC Preferential Trading Association
Which of the following statements regarding SAARC countries is correct?
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- Except Sri Lanka and Maldives, no other SAARC country has island as part of its territory
- Except Sri Lanka and Maldives, all the SAARC countries have common border with China
- All the countries with which India has borders are members of SAARC, Sri Lanka and Maldives being islands
- No SAARC country other than India has a common border with another member country, Sri Lanka and Maldives being islands
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