Comprehension Passage

Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

In recent weeks, Beijing has repeatedly ___(1)___ NATO for the crisis in Ukraine. While claiming to stay neutral, it has moved to ___(2)___ ties with Russia, which Beijing on Monday described as “rock solid”. When the two countries’ leaders ___(3)___ for a summit on February 4, China backed Russia on its concerns on NATO’s eastward expansion in Europe, and Russia returned the ___(4)___, with both criticizing the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy. Beyond their already deep political and economic linkages, these mirrored concerns on U.S. alliances are emerging as a powerful binding glue in the China-Russia ___(5)___. New Delhi will need to consider how this will ___(6)___ its close relations with Russia. By explicitly equating the Quad, which is not a military pact, with other security agreements, China now also appears to be clearly situating India as a part of the U.S. “exclusive club”. New Delhi has rejected that notion. Only last month, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said “interested parties” were making a “lazy analogy of an Asian NATO” and India was not a U.S. treaty ___(7)___. Indeed, some in New Delhi have come to view Beijing’s ___(8)___ moves along the LAC in 2020 as a warning sign to deter India-U.S. relations. India’s firm, and correct, response has been to hold the line and continue deepening ties not only with the U.S. and the Quad but also other Indo-Pacific partners to underline it will not be swayed. The other message from India has been that sensitivity to concerns has to be mutual, and cannot be demanded from one side when ignored by the other; China’s relations with Pakistan being a case in point. Mr. Wang did acknowledge that recent “setbacks” in ties suited neither India ___(9)___ China — a view New Delhi shares. The two sides will ___(10)___ on March 11 for the next round of military talks to take forward LAC disengagement. As India and China continue to seek a much-needed modus vivendi to restore ties from the lowest point in decades and ensure peace on the border, they will also need to have a broader conversation about global currents that are reshaping their bilateral relations.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.

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Relevant
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Favor
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Immaterial
4
Objection
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Minor

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