The tone of the passage is best described as:

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Question

The tone of the passage is best described as:

  1. A. Critical and dismissive of India's diplomacy.
  2. B. Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy. (Correct answer)
  3. C. Emotional and nationalistic in support of India's rise.
  4. D. Simplistic and descriptive without critical insight.

Correct Answer

Option B — Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy.

Detailed Solution & Explanation

The correct answer is Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy..

Key Points

  • The passage sets out India's position, supports it with concrete examples, and then devotes a full paragraph to the difficulties — that even-handedness makes it analytical and balanced.
  • It neither celebrates nor condemns, and it qualifies its claims (*balancing moral diplomacy with economic pragmatism remains a delicate task*).

Additional Information

  • Option A (critical and dismissive) fails because the author treats India's approach as coherent and legitimate.
  • Option C (emotional and nationalistic) fails because the language is measured and the difficulties are stated plainly.
  • Option D (simplistic and descriptive) fails because the passage evaluates rather than merely reports.
  • A dependable signal of a balanced tone is a paragraph beginning *However* — the author is deliberately presenting the other side.

*Ministry of Papers worked solution. The Commission has not yet published the official key for this paper; this answer will be reconciled with it on release.*

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