Land Boundary Agreement — Mains Strategy
Mains Strategy
For Mains, develop a multi-dimensional understanding covering historical evolution (1947 Radcliffe Line to 2015 resolution), constitutional framework (100th Amendment implications), diplomatic significance (peaceful resolution model), and humanitarian aspects (population choices and rehabilitation).
Structure answers with clear introduction defining LBA, body analyzing multiple dimensions with specific examples, and conclusion drawing broader implications. Use concrete data (enclave numbers, affected population, territorial exchanges) to demonstrate depth.
Connect with contemporary developments in India-Bangladesh relations and cite it as a model for other border disputes. Practice drawing simple diagrams showing enclave locations and exchange process. Emphasize analytical rather than descriptive approach, focusing on 'why' and 'how' rather than just 'what'.