The League of Nations was an intergovernmental organization founded on January 10, 1920, as part of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. It was established with the aim of promoting international cooperation, resolving disputes, and preventing future conflicts. The League of Nations was proposed by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States as one of his Fourteen Points for peace. The League's charter was included in the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed by the victorious Allied powers and Germany. The League's headquarters were located in Geneva, Switzerland. The League of Nations consisted of two main bodies: the Assembly and the Council. The Assembly served as a forum for all member states to discuss and vote on important issues, while the Council was responsible for making decisions and taking action on matters of international concern. The Council consisted of permanent members (the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Japan) and non-permanent members e...
UPSC (Mains) 2021 1. Differentiate the causes of landslides in the Himalayan region and Western Ghats 2. Despite India being one of the countries of the Gondwanaland, its mining industry contributes much less to its Gross Domestic Product(GDP) in percentage. Discuss 3. what are the environmental implications of the reclamation of the water bodies into urban land use? Explain with examples 4. Mention the global occurrence of volcanic eruptions in 2021 and their impact on regional environment. 5. Why is India considered as a sub-continent? Elaborate your answer. 6. Briefly mention the alignment of major mountain ranges of the world and explain their impact on local weather conditions, with examples. 7. How do the melting of the Arctic ice and glaciers of the Antarctic differently affect the weather patterns and human activities on the Earth? Explain. 8. Discuss the multi-dimensional implications of uneven distribution of mineral oil in the world. 9. What are the m...