9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – February 19th, 2022

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Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)

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GS Paper 1

India needs a refugee and asylum law

Source: This post is based on the article “India needs a refugee and asylum law” published in The Hindu on 19th February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 1  population and associated issues.

Relevance: Understanding asylum laws in India.

News: Recently, private members bill proposing the enactment of refugees and asylum law was introduced in Lok Sabha. The bill lays down comprehensive criteria for recognizing asylum seekers and refugees.  It also prescribes specific rights and duties occurring from such status.

Read here: Refugee, asylum-seeker, and international migrant

What are recent examples which show there is a need for such a law in India?

The government expelled two batches of Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar, despite the risk of prosecution in their home country. Similar attempts were made with Chakmas in Arunachal Pradesh and Myanmarese in Mizoram. Afghanistan’s students stranded in India by taking over of Taliban have not had their visas renewed.

Read here: Why India needs a refugee law?

What does Indian history reflect of asylum seekers?

India provided asylum to Jewish people who fled to India after the demolition of the Jerusalem temple by Babylonians and then by Romans. Zoroastrians fled Islamic persecution in Persia and took asylum in India. Similarly, Tibetans, Bangladeshis, and Sri Lankan Tamils had taken asylum or refuge in India.

In fact, Ramayana and Mahabharata talk about the injustice being done as people were forced into exile and greatness involved in extending support to the people exiled. For example, celebrating Deepawali as a homecoming of refugees after 14 years of exile.

What does the Supreme Court say about this?

In 1996, the Supreme Court ruled that the state has to protect all human beings living in India, irrespective of nationality, guided by Articles 14, 20, and 21 of the constitution.

In the NHRC versus the state of Arunachal Pradesh case, the Supreme Court stopped forcible evictions of Chakma refugees in 1995.

What does India need to do?

India has provided refuge to more than 2 lakh people but is not a signatory to the 1951 UN refugee convention, nor does it have a domestic asylum framework.

There is a huge complexity of laws that needs to be simplified – like the Foreigners Act 1946, Registration of foreigners act 1939, Passports act of 1967, Extradition act 1962, and Citizenship act 1955.

Read here: Refugee adoption in India call for the adoption of a specific law

In 2011, India came out with standard operating procedures to provide long-term visas to asylum-seekers. But as it was not backed by law, it provides arbitrary powers to government officials. There is a need to go beyond just providing asylum and set a proper framework to make sure that refugees can access basic public services, legally seek jobs and livelihood opportunities, etc.

So India needs a national asylum law that will put India at the forefront of asylum management in the world.

Read here: India needs a clear refugee policy based on international principles

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Strategic choice: India is right not to pick a side on Ukraine

Source: This post is based on the article “Strategic choice: India is right not to pick a side on Ukraine” and “Russia welcomes India’s stand on eastern Ukraine situation” published in Times of India and The Hindu on 19th February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2 Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests.

Relevance: Understanding the Russia China global impact.

News: Indian chose to adopt a balanced and independent approach in the United Nation Security Council on Ukraine Russia conflict. USA indirectly argued that India views the Russia-Ukraine matter the same way it views China’s expansionist designs in Asia.

What is the Indian statement?

India in the UNSC said that the safety of Indian nationals is its uttermost priority. It urged all the parties to continue to engage through all possible diplomatic channels. India believes a solution can be found through dialogue under the Normandy format and the Minsk Agreements. It advised all the parties to avoid all the steps that can lead to increased tension and put a risk to international peace and security.

Normandy Format: It is a diplomatic grouping created in June 2014 to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine due to Russia’s military aggression. It is an informal forum that was set up by France, Germany, Russia, and Ukraine.

 

Read the timeline of the Russia-Ukraine conflict

How USA view is not correct?

China is an immediate threat to India’s geopolitical realities, while Ukraine doesn’t fall in that category. China today presents the biggest systemic threat to the international order. Countries, from the UK to Vietnam and from Mongolia to Australia, all recognized that China’s actions are threatening global stability. It’s because this Quad was created as a platform to reinforce the rules-based order.

Russia, on the other hand, doesn’t pose a similar challenge. Russia and China together have a strategic and economic compact, but there are also several issues that they need to resolve bilaterally, like border issues. For example ; China’s eyes on Russia’s energy resources, China’s increasing influence in Central Asia which is earlier in Russia’s strategic domain, etc. So, the USA should not consider them as a combined threat.

Read here: The Great Power Rivalry (China, Russia and the US) and its Impact on India

Wrong solution-on Rural -Urban divide

Source: This post is based on the article “Wrong solution-on Rural -Urban divide” published in The Hindu on 19th Feb 2022  

Syllabus: GS2- Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. 

Relevance: Reservation in jobs in private sector

News: Haryana has recently introduced Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act that mandates 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. In a recent order, the Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide the validity of the law. 

What have been the developments in the case? 

Supreme court has removed the stay order granted by the High Court as the stay was granted without assigning reasons.

And there is a set rule that legislation cannot be stayed unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. 

Why Haryana State Employment of Local candidates Act can face several challenges?  

Discrimination: The first hurdle that this law such may face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful that such a measure can be extended to the private sector. 

Objection from Industry: The industry may feel aggrieved that the law may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. 

Individual liberty: Law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation.  

What is the way forward? 

Rapid urbanisation and the agrarian situation are behind large-scale migration in search of employment.

The real issue to address is the widespread disparity between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

Temporary measures like reservation are not the long term solution. 


Revisit the terms of use for this scholastic ABC

Source: This post is based on the article “Revisit the terms of use for this scholastic ABC” published in The Hindu on 19th February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2 Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to education.

Relevance: Understanding the problem with National Education Policy.

News: National Education Policy 2020 aims to transform higher education to make it more student-centric and multidisciplinary. Recently, UGC notified the implementation of Academic Bank of Credits, which is a welcome step, but it has certain flaws.

Read here: A reality check for higher education dreams

What are the benefits associated with Academic Bank of Credits?

Students can create an account in the ABC portal and store information on the completed courses and grades obtained. These grades are stored for five years.

Under this, students can enroll simultaneously in an equivalent course from another college in the same city, while pursuing their main course. They can even enroll in SWAYAM  or the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and their credits will be added to the ABC. Students can even choose an online elective course, e.g. in literature or archaeology, or pedagogy. Thus, education will truly become flexible and interdisciplinary, without forcing any single institute to introduce an unmanageable number of courses.

Read here: Academic bank of Credit (ABC)

What are the drawbacks associated with Academic Bank of Credits?

First, The regulations do not address many issues or questions. For example, if an IIT is to allow 20% or 20 extra seats for students through the ABC scheme, then how will the selection of 20% extra students be made, in case many students apply through this route? From where will the extra human resources come. The regulations are silent on this.

Second, even if Massive Open Online Courses platforms like Swayam, etc. can provide enrollment to remaining students, there is no evidence that these platforms can provide a reliable assessment of learning achievements. Which is largely based on MCQ format tests. Course coordinators might even provide liberal scores to paint a rosy picture. This came to light when some institutes put guidelines to adjust scores obtained by students in MOOC’s.

Third, to register a course on ABC portal, filtering criteria requires institutes to obtain an ‘A’ grade or higher in National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). But NAAC’s assessment itself is often questioned by experts. For example, NAAC provide excellent or A grade on the basis of record books prepared by institutes to ‘prove’ compliance with NAAC quality criteria. Consequently, institutes spend quality teacher hours on maintaining records to prove compliance with NAAC.

Read here: Explained: Accrediting colleges, varsities

Fourth, the ABC scheme provides that students can take up 70% of courses from another institute while being enrolled in one college. In this case, students might prefer to pursue a particular course from an institute with a good brand name, like IIT. It will lead to lesser number of students in a few selected courses.

What should be the way forward?

This scheme has good intentions and would work well in an equitable society. But in India, where the quality of education varies drastically from one institute to other, this can lead to unmanageable academic and administrative issues in higher education Institutes. E.g. grade inflation. So, UGC must really think about implementing this scheme.

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‘Habitat destruction brings us zoonoses to mental health issues’

Source: This post is based on the article “‘Habitat destruction brings us zoonoses to mental health issues’” published in Times of India on 19th February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 3- Environment degradation and their impacts

Relevance: Understanding the impact on the environment because of human actions.

News: The article talks about the research and the reason behind the increase in infectious and other diseases because of human activities.

What are the problems associated with human actions?

Climate Change: Up to one billion people are at risk of undernutrition because of climate change disruptions of seafood globally. Many countries in the Global South, from sub-Saharan Africa to South Asia and the Pacific Islands, are experiencing enormous climate burdens. They do not have adequate infrastructure to mitigate the associate challenges.

Read here: Climate change will force transboundary fish stocks to move from habitats, migration paths: Report

Deforestation: It is bringing people in closer proximity to the wildlife. It led to an increased possibility of zoonotic diseases and pathogens being transmitted from animals to humans. For example, Nipah Virus transmitted from fruit bats. These bats live far from human populations. But with the expansion of human settlement, farms, and livestock areas, they come into closer proximity to wildlife, and they get exposed to viruses generated from pathogens.

Another research from Brazil shows that deforestation and habitat fragmentation lead to a greater risk of malarial transmission.

Mental Health Trauma: Researchers are studying to which extent people are suffering from mental trauma due to environmental change. Solastalgia is a form of anxiety, worry and depression, that arises from the experience of losing connection to the surrounding environment, because of its degradation.

What should be done to solve the problems?

People should be aware that conservation, habitat restoration, and ecological preservation are key to human health.


Beyond the hype of blockchain, a look at its reality

Source: This post is based on the article “Beyond the hype of blockchain, a look at its reality” published in The Indian Express on 19th Feb 22.

Syllabus: GS3 – Science and Technology: Awareness in IT

Relevance: Understanding Blockchain and its purported benefits

News: Blockchain is an elegant concept whose properties and potential require careful research, but treating it as a solution for all problems without thinking things through is techno-determinism.

Techno-determinism: It states that media technology shapes how individuals in a society think, feel, act, and how our society operates as we move from one technological age to another.
What is a Blockchain, and why there’s a lot of hype around it?

A blockchain is a sequential append-only public bulletin board of transaction records with two main functional properties.

First, what can get added to the Blockchain is reconciled by multiple participating peers following a pre-decided consensus protocol. This process cannot be gamed under the assumption that a majority of the unrestricted number of peers are honest.

Second, the bulletin board is immutable; once a record is added, it is cryptographically ensured that it cannot be altered. Each participating peer normally has their own copy of the entire bulletin board, with identical content, and they can read and further copy at will.

Permissioned blockchain network: Businesses who set up a private blockchain will generally set up a permissioned blockchain network. It is important to note that public blockchain networks can also be permissioned. This places restrictions on who is allowed to participate in the network and in what transactions.
What are some concerns and issues related to Blockchain?

Following are some examples where Blockchain’s advantages have been hyped up and not been adequately researched.

On privacy: Despite many claims to the contrary, the blockchain structure has nothing to do with the highly-nuanced notion of privacy, or even the limited secrecy aspect of it. To ensure secrecy, traditional and well-established notions from cryptography — like encryption, key management and zero-knowledge proofs, are used. These techniques are not limited to blockchain.

On consensus: Consensus is inapplicable when there is only one authority responsible for the integrity of the transactions – For example, the Election Commission of India (ECI) when a vote is cast in the privacy of a polling booth or a person is added or removed from a voters’ list.

Consensus: It’s an automated process to ensure that there exists only one single valid copy of the record shared by all the nodes.

On Immutability of Blockchain: Immutability can simply be achieved by the concerned authority periodically publishing the bulletin board in a publicly downloadable forum, and using hash chains verifiable by all to make alterations impossible.

On Cryptocurrencies: Cryptocurrencies do make valid use cases for blockchains, though the political decentralisation of the participants involved is questionable. The larger macroeconomic implications of cryptocurrencies are not well understood. Apart from the crucial price stabilisation issues, their potential to further inequality is also considerable.

Other issues: There are proposals for using Blockchains for land records, asset registers, etc. Most such proposals suffer from issues similar to  the voting. Indeed, a 2018 study found hardly any successful use cases.

The role of blockchain in RBI’s digital currency proposal is similarly doubtful.

Thus, the hype around the concept of Blockchain and its adoption in diverse fields seems to be faith-based, driven by unsubstantiated vendor and consultant claims

What is the way forward?

Convincing methods independent of “consensus” need to be developed to ensure the correctness and verifiability of transactions while protecting user privacy

Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)

India, UAE sign comprehensive trade pact

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

India, UAE sign comprehensive trade pact‘ published in The Hindu on 18th Feb 22

India-UAE Virtual Summit & ‘India and UAE sign the historic CEPA aimed at boosting goods trade to US$ 100 billion over next five years‘ published in PIB on 18th Feb 22

India, UAE ink comprehensive trade pact; vow to jointly fight terrorism’ published in the Indian Express on 19th Feb 22

Bilateral trade will be $100 billion in 5 years’ published in TOI on 18th Feb 22

News: Indian PM and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi held a Virtual Summit. Both leaders expressed deep satisfaction at the continuous growth in bilateral relations in all sectors.

What are the major outcomes of the summit?

Issue of a Joint Vision Statement: The Statement establishes a roadmap for a future-oriented partnership between India and UAE and identifies focus areas and outcomes.  The shared objective is to promote new trade, investment and innovation dynamic in diverse sectors, including economy, energy, climate action, etc.

Signing and exchange of the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA): The Agreement will provide significant benefits to Indian and UAE businesses, including enhanced market access and reduced tariffs.

It is expected that the CEPA will lead to an increase in bilateral trade from the current $60bn to $100bn in the next 5 years.

For the first time, UAE has agreed to automatic registration and market authorization for Indian medicines in case of their regulatory approval in developed countries such as the USA, EU, UK and Japan. The agreement also had a permanent safeguard mechanism which can be resorted to in a situation of sudden surge in imports along with strict rules of origin, which will prevent products from other countries through the CEPA route.

– Both India and UAE jointly committed to a) fight extremism and terrorism, b) enhancing maritime cooperation, c) promote e-payment solutions, d) set up an IIT in the UAE and a joint Hydrogen Task Force (with special focus on production of Green Hydrogen).

Benefits of CEPA: a) will enable Indian professionals to find enhanced opportunities in the UAE. Both sides will benefit from UAE’s location as a strategic gateway to the Middle East, Africa and Europe. b) All forms of capital – financial, technological and human – will flow in both directions with a new and more efficient framework. c) It would generate 10 lakh jobs across multiple labour-intensive sectors. d) The pact would open access to broader African and Asian markets for India.  Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises will also find it easier to go global. India and the UAE have attractive, competitive and complementary startup ecosystems.

Important facts:

– In 2017, both the countries decided to elevate their relationship into a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

– The UAE is also the only country to participate in India’s strategic petroleum reserves.


Crytodactylus exercitus: New gecko from NE gets Army tag

Source: This post is based on the article “New gecko from NE gets Army tag” published in The Hindu on 19th February 2022.

What is the news?

A team of herpetologists have recorded a new species of bent-toed gecko from a wooded part of the Umroi Military Station in Meghalaya. The finding of the study was published in the latest issue of the European Journal of Taxonomy.

About the new gecko species
Source: The Hindu

Its scientific name is Crytodactylus exercitus and its English name is the Indian Army’s bent-toed gecko.

Note: Exercitus in Latin means army.

What is the reason behind naming the gecko as Crytodactylus exercitus?

1. The name was given to honour the Army for its services to the country. 2. The military station where the bent-toed gecko was discovered was also a factor behind its name.

What are the other gecko species found?

The paper recorded another new bent-toed gecko, the Cyrtodactylus siahaensis named after Mizoram’s Siaha district where it was found.

The study also recorded the Cyrtodactylus lungleiensis, a new species of bent-toed gecko named after Mizoram’s Lunglei town.

With these findings, India is now home to 40 species of the bent-toed gecko with the northeast accounting for 16 of them.


Government notifies Guidelines on Extended Producers Responsibility on plastic packaging under Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016

Source: This post is based on the following articles

  • “Government notifies Guidelines on Extended Producers Responsibility on plastic packaging under Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016” published in PIB on 18th February 2022.
  • “Centre notifies EPR norms for plastic packaging waste” published in India Express on 19th February 2022.
What is the news?

The government has notified the Guidelines on Extended Producers Responsibility  (EPR) on plastic packaging under Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016. The guidelines will come into effect from 1st July 2022.

What are the salient points mentioned in the EPR on plastic packaging?

Specify three categories of plastic packaging:

Category I: Rigid plastic packaging; Category II: Relates to flexible plastic packaging of single layer or multilayer, Category III: Covers multi-layered plastic packaging and one of material other than plastic).

Mandatory provisions: a) Reuse of rigid plastic packaging material to reduce the use of fresh plastic material for packaging, b) Registering with the central and state pollution control boards has also made mandatory.

-For the first time, the guidelines allow for the sale and purchase of surplus extended producer responsibility certificates. Thus setting up a market mechanism for plastic waste management.

Note: After recycling the mandated percentage of plastic, a company would have to submit a certificate to the relevant authority. and if more than the mandated amount is recycled, it could be sold to other companies.

-To ensure monitoring on fulfilment of EPR obligations, the guidelines have prescribed a system of verification and audit of enterprises.

Levy of environmental compensation: In cases like non-fulfilment of EPR obligations, purposes such as protecting and improving the quality of the environment, a framework for levy of environmental compensation has been prescribed based upon polluter pays principle.

-Producers, importers & brand owners, may operate schemes such as deposit refund system or buy back or any other model, in order to prevent mixing of plastic packaging waste with solid waste.

Implementation: Done through a customized online platform. The platform will act as the digital backbone of the system. The online platform will allow tracking and monitoring of EPR obligation and will reduce the compliance burden for companies through online registration and filing of annual returns.

What are the advantages of the new EPR on plastic packaging?

Along with prohibition of identified single-use plastic items, the new guidelines in India will a) Reduce pollution caused due to littered plastic waste, b) Promote development of new alternatives to plastics, c) Provide a roadmap for businesses to move towards sustainable plastic packaging and d) Provide framework to strengthen circular economy of plastic packaging waste, e) Boost for formalization and further development of plastic waste management sector.


New technology can autonomously repair & restore high-value components such as moulds, turbine blades & aerospace components

Source: This post is based on the article “New technology can autonomously repair & restore high-value components such as moulds, turbine blades & aerospace components” published in PIB on 18th February 2022.

What is the news?

An Indian Scientist has developed a completely autonomous technology for the repair and restoration of high-value components such as moulds, turbine blades, and other aerospace components that require minimal human intervention.

About existing repair techniques for high-value components

The existing repair techniques like welding and thermal spraying are ad hoc and do not provide accuracy and precision. Moreover, all the existing technologies are manual, and the quality of repair depends upon the skill set of the person.

What is the new repair technique for high-value components?

The new technique uses a laser for excellent process control and is completely autonomous with minimal to zero human intervention.

With the help of the technology, the defective component which requires repair will be scanned autonomously for damage detection via a laser scanner. Then the deposition path will be determined based on certain algorithms. The laser-directed energy deposition (LDED) technique will be used to deposit the material. This is followed by finishing and automated inspection of the restored product.

The developed system consists of a robotic restoration system and is designed to function autonomously for all key activities, namely, scanning path planning, damage detection, deposition, finishing, and inspection. This ensures restoration with enhanced quality and repeatability.

The technology developed with support from the Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Program of the Department of Science & Technology.

Read more: All you need to know about Satellite Internet
What is the potential of new repair technique for high-value components?

1) This new technology is very impactful, and a game-changer for the restoration and repair segment of the manufacturing industry and has huge market potential, 2) The level of accuracy and precision, which is possible through this technology, is far ahead of the current state-of-the-art methods.

Hence, it is expected that this technology will leap-frog the restoration and repair industry to the next level and help in the nucleation of a viable cutting-edge laser manufacturing ecosystem for Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Read more: Understanding Artificial Neural Networks

National policy needed for synthetic biology, says DBT paper

Source: This post is based on the article “National policy needed for synthetic biology, says DBT paper” published in PIB on 17th February 2022.

What is the news?

A draft foresight paper on synthetic biology released by the Department of Biotechnology has stressed the need for a national policy that can consolidate India’s stand on the issue. The paper has been developed through a consultative process with experts from various organisations, non-profit organisations, and industry experts.

What is synthetic biology?

Synthetic biology refers to the science of using genetic sequencing, editing, and modification to create unnatural organisms or organic molecules that can function in living systems.

What are the applications of Synthetic biology?

Synthetic biology enables scientists to design and synthesise new sequences of DNA from scratch.

It has applications in various fields. For instance, It can help in a) Developing synthetic organisms for vaccination, b) Creating natural products in a lab such as vanillin, extracted from vanilla seeds, can be grown in yeasts with additional plant genomes.

Pharmaceutical industry: Synthetic biology can be used to make natural compounds such as artemisinin used for the treatment of malaria and Car T cell therapy for cancer treatment.

In fashion industry: Some companies are exploring the possibility of dyeing jeans without producing hazardous waste using synthetic biology.

In Agriculture: Companies using synthetic biology to deliver fixed nitrogen to plants instead of using fertilisers, engineering microbes to create food additives or brew proteins.

Status of genetically modified crops in India

The government proposed Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India Bill in 2013. But the Bill has been pending since then. Currently, the approvals for Biotechnology crops come from the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) under the Department of Biotechnology.

Why does India need a National policy on Synthetic biology?

According to the paper, India need to create a national policy for the following reasons,

1) Synthetic biology is rapidly evolving with new discoveries happening every year, 2) The field is learning from nature about various genetic pathways and India is rich in biodiversity. With a policy in place India can reap the benefits of this sector, 3) There is a need to look at the risk it poses to biodiversity. For instance, synthetic biological products might escape into the environment and recombine with existing biodiversity.

Read more: How to Prevent Misuse of Synthetic Biology?

I & B ministry warns officials on data security

Source: This post is based on the article “I & B ministry warns officials on data security” published in The Hindu on 19th Feb 2022.   

What is the news? 

The Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry has prohibited the sharing of top secret or secret documents by its officials over Internet.  

What is the detailed order on data security by the ministry? 

The ministry has advised government officials to not use digital assistant devices such as Amazon’s Echo, Google Home in the office and turn off digital assistants (like Alexa, Siri) in their smartphones or watches.  

Numerous government officials use private messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram for communication of classified information. The Ministry said such a practice violated the Departmental Security instructions and the National Information Security Policy Guidelines. 

The Ministry has also cautioned that the classification of top secret or secret information should not be downgraded to “confidential” or “restricted” for the purpose of sharing it over the Internet. 

What is the alternative proposed by the ministry? 

According to the order, top secret and secret documents should be shared only in a closed network with the leased line connectivity where the Scientific Analysis Group (SAG) grade encryption mechanism is deployed.  

The SAG functions under the Defence Research & Development Organisation.  

Confidential and restricted information should be shared on Internet via networks having a commercial Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit mechanism.  

Government email facility or government instant messaging platforms such as the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)’s Samvad and the National Informatics Centre’s Sandesh for communicating such information can also be used. 


What data tells us about the lives of young Indians

Source: This post is based on the article “What data tells us about the lives of young Indians” published in Indian express on 19th Feb 2022  

What is the news?

The book titled ‘Whole Numbers and Half Truths’ analyses data from various sources like census, National Statistical Office, National Family Health Survey, National Crime Records Bureau to analyse lives of Indians. 

India is the second-most populated country on the planet and also a young person’s country, average age of India is 28.4 years.

Therefore, it is essential to analyse how the youth of the country are living their lives, do they enjoy the constitutional values of equality, liberty and what are the factors that influence their life choices. 

What does data reveal about lives of young India? 

This book reveals that marriages in India are still done within one’s caste and religion. It is vastly different from the Constitution ideal where one’s caste, class and gender will not be a determinative factor in shaping choices. 

It also shows how education helps in delaying marriage, the data reveals that the poorest 40% of women and those who have not gone to school or have only a primary education are the ones who marry below the age of 18 years. 

Mains Answer Writing

RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

Source: The post is based on the article “RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions” published in the Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Environment and Bio-diversity Conservation. Relevance: About Sasha’s death on India’s cheetah reintroduction project. News: Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park… Continue reading RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

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GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

Source: The post is based on the article “GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making” published in The Times of India on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Employment. Relevance: About global worker shortages and the role of the immigrant workforce. News: The… Continue reading GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

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Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

Source: The post is based on the article “Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of vulnerable sections. Relevance: About the recent reservation policy of Karnataka. News: The Karnataka government decided to scrap… Continue reading Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

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India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

Source: The post is based on the article “India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. What is the News? Under India’s Presidency, the first G20 Trade and Investment Working Group (TIWG) meeting has been conducted. As estimated by ADB, the Trade finance gap is widening.… Continue reading India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

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NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

Source: The post is based on the article “NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) has written to the Chairman/Secretary Education Boards of all States and Union Territories… Continue reading NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

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Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

Source: The post is based on the article “Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A nine-member G20 expert panel has been set up to suggest ways to strengthen multilateral development banks (MDBs) like the World Bank. About the G20 expert group… Continue reading Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

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India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

Source: The post is based on the article “India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister” published in PIB on 29th March 2023 What is the News? At the first edition of the India-Africa Army Chiefs’ Conclave, Defence Minister said that India will continue to work with African… Continue reading India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

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What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

Source: The post is based on the article “What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A Muslim couple from Kerala has recently decided to get their marriage registered under the Special Marriage Act (SMA), almost 30 years after getting married according to… Continue reading What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

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China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

Source: The post is based on the article “China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? For the past decade, China has lent massive amounts of loans to countries across Asia, Africa and Europe, growing its global influence through infrastructure mega projects and… Continue reading China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

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India to estimate TB burden using own system

Source: The post is based on the article “India to estimate TB burden using own system” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? India has become the first country in the world to have developed a country-level mathematical model to estimate the prevalence of TB cases. What is the model… Continue reading India to estimate TB burden using own system

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment – Man- Animal Conflicts Relevance– Issues related to stray animals News– There is growing Intolerance against dogs and conflicts between humans and animals are increasing. What are the reasons behind growing… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source– The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Issues related to development and management of health News- The article deals with challenges faced by the healthcare sector in India. What are the achievements of… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

Source– The post is based on the article “A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare” published in “The Hindu” on 25th  March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Polity – Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning, conduct of business Relevance– Issues related to disqualification of representatives News– Recently, Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha… Continue reading A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Science and Technology. GS2- E-governance Relevance– Issues related to regulation of digital space News– The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill 2022 was proposed recently. It provides a framework to safeguard citizens’… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

Source: This post is created based on the article “Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs”, published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 – Indian Economy – Finance instruments Context: Blended finance can help to meet SDGs by filling investment. During covid-19, several producers of raw materials… Continue reading Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

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The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

Source: The post is based on the article “The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms” published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Governance – Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors Relevance: measures needed to bring legal reforms News: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has… Continue reading The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source: The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in The Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues Related to Healthcare Relevance: challenges with healthcare News: The article discusses the progress made in healthcare and associated challenges. What are some of the progresses… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction   The constitutionality of death by hanging as a mode of execution has been challenged in India’s Supreme Court. The petitioner has claimed that hanging is “cruel and barbarous” and there is a need for a more “humane, quick, and decent alternative.” The court has asked the government to provide data on… Continue reading Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

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What is ‘Statutory bail’? Is it a fundamental right or a statutory right?

What is ‘Statutory bail’? Ordinarily, after the arrest of the accused, the statutory period for the State to complete investigation and file a charge sheet is a maximum of 90 days in offences punishable with life imprisonment or death. However, under some laws, like UAPA, this period can be extended up to 180 days. As… Continue reading What is ‘Statutory bail’? Is it a fundamental right or a statutory right?

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Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

Dear Friends,   If you are a Hindi Medium student and wants to attempt your test in Hindi, then please provide your details in below mentioned form: https://go.forumias.com/hindi   Please Note: For students who do not opt for Hindi Medium by submitting their details in above mentioned form for Test Writing, by default they will… Continue reading Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

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Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

Dear Friends, Congratulations to all those candidates who have been declared successful in 68th BPSC Prelims exam. However, such candidates will have to face the most crucial stage i.e. BPSC Mains exam. ForumIAS has come up with the result-oriented programs to ace the 68th BPSC Mains exam. The programs are as follows: Mains 500+ Crash… Continue reading Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

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Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

Source: The post is based on the article “Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre. Relevance: About Indian women boxers. News: Indian women boxers collected four gold medals in the recent Delhi… Continue reading Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

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Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

Source: The post is based on the article “Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue” published in the Indian Express on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Security challenges and their management in border areas. Relevance: About removal of disturbed area tags and insurgencies from North East. News: The Centre has… Continue reading Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

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Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

Source: The post is based on the article “Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist” published in The Times of India on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Pollution. Relevance: About sewage treatment in India. News: Recently, nodal pollution body, Central Pollution Control Board… Continue reading Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

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Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

Source: The post is based on the article “Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? This article talks about Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD). What is Autism? Autism – also referred to as autism spectrum disorder constitutes a diverse group… Continue reading Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

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Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

Source: The post is based on the article “Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear the brunt of heatwaves: study” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Centre for Policy Research(CPR) has released a report titled ‘How is India Adapting to Heatwaves?’. What is the purpose of the… Continue reading Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

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Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

Source: The post is based on the article “Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh has died due to kidney infection. What… Continue reading Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

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Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

Source: The post is based on the article “Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has released a report titled ‘Promotion and Regulation of E-Commerce in India’. What are the key… Continue reading Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

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Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

Source: The post is based on the article “Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from ChatGPT to assess worldwide views on bail when the assault was done… Continue reading Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

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New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

Source: The post is based on the article “New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? Researchers have discovered a new species of Moray eel off the Cuddalore coast (Tamil Nadu).It has been named as Gymnothorax tamilnaduensis. What… Continue reading New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

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Overstayed foreigners: At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested

Source: The post is based on the article “At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? On the first day of the 57th Director-Generals of Police and Inspectors-General of Police Conference, a session was dedicated to the concerted strategy… Continue reading Overstayed foreigners: At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested

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Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail?

Source: The post is based on the article “Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail? – US government rescue culture will hurt the global financial system, then growth and living standards everywhere” published in The Times of India on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy Relevance: About the US’s changing attitude towards rescuing banks and… Continue reading Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail?

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Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage

Source: The post is based on the article “Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage” published in Mint on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Science and Technology Relevance: expanding role of ISRO and digital connectivity News: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has recently placed 36 OneWeb satellites in orbit. What does this signify for India?… Continue reading Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage

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Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate

Source- The post is based on the article “Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Government budgeting Relevance– Issues related to taxation News– Recently, the Finance Bill 2023 was passed by voice vote in the Lok Sabha last week with 64 amendments. What is… Continue reading Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate

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This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin

Source– The post is based on the article “This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin” published in “The Hindu” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Security Relevance: Issues related to defence equipments News- Recently, Dhruv helicopter in the Indian Navy’s newly acquired fleet of ALH Mk­III MRs experienced a sudden loss of power and… Continue reading This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin

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Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk

Source- The post is based on the article “Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk of making it legal for agencies to act lawlessly while claiming to fight terrorism and preserve State’s security” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Judiciary Relevance– Important judgement impacting the rights of people… Continue reading Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk

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Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem

Source- The post is based on the article “Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem” published in “The Indian Express” on 25th  March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment Relevance– Issues related to stray animals News– The article explains the challenges associated with mass killing and confinement of stray dogs. What are statistics related… Continue reading Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem

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Disqualification of Legislators in India – Explained, pointwise 

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction Recently, the disqualification of legislators has been widely discussed due to two events. The first is the disqualification of a Member of Parliament after being sentenced to a two-year jail term by a Surat court in a 2019 defamation case. The second is an ongoing hearing by the Constitutional Bench… Continue reading Disqualification of Legislators in India – Explained, pointwise 

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[Answered] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I March 27th, 2023

Dear Friends, Following are answers to Mains Marathon questions, we posted yesterday. About Mains Marathon – This is an initiative of ForumIAS to help/aid aspirants in their writing skills, which is crucial to conquering mains examination. Every morning, we post 2 questions are based on current affairs. The questions framed are meaningful and relevant to the exam.… Continue reading [Answered] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I March 27th, 2023

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Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 28th, 2023

About Must Read News Articles: Must Read News Articles is an initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide links to the most important news articles of the day. It covers The Hindu newspaper. This saves the time and effort of students in identifying useful and important articles. With newspaper websites requiring a paid subscription beyond a certain… Continue reading Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 28th, 2023

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68th BPSC Prelims Result Declared, 3590 Candidates Selected for Mains Exam

Dear Friends, The 68th BPSC Prelims Result has been declared today. The exam was held on 12th Feb 2023. A total of 258036 candidates appeared in the prelims exam of BPSC, and out of them, only 3590 candidates were declared successful to take the BPSC Mains examination. You can download the PDF containing roll no.… Continue reading 68th BPSC Prelims Result Declared, 3590 Candidates Selected for Mains Exam

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Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms

Source: The post is based on the article “Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. Relevance: About membership of… Continue reading Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms

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The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases

Source: The post is based on the article “The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of vulnerable sections. Relevance: About the mode of execution in death… Continue reading The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases

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Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal

Source: The post is based on the article “Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal” published in The Times of India on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Security challenges and their management in border areas. Relevance: About removal of disturbed… Continue reading Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal

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Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?

Source: The post is based on the article “Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. What is the News? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 161 people in Tanzania have been infected with highly infectious Marburg virus disease. What is the… Continue reading Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?

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What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?

Source: The post is based on the article “What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?” published in The Times of India on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues related to development and management of education Relevance: concerns with regulating higher educational institutes. News: The article discusses the problems with regulating higher educational institutes… Continue reading What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?

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Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road

Source: The post is based on the article “Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road” published in Live Mint on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy – Money and Banking Relevance: Impact of US bank crisis on the world News: The failure of three US banks have shaken… Continue reading Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road

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Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP

Source: This post is created based on the article “Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. “We need to review defamation, raise the bar for disqualification” published in Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2, Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning,… Continue reading Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP

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Understanding IMF bailouts

Source: This post is created based on the article “Understanding IMF bailouts”, published in Indian Express on 27th Feb 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Institutions News: IMF recently approved a bailout plan for Sri Lanka. It is also in a negotiation with Pakistan for bailout plan. What are the situations in which… Continue reading Understanding IMF bailouts

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AUKUS focus is on submarine tech., there is no room for a fourth nation: sources

Source: This post is created based on the article “Understanding IMF bailouts”, published in Indian Express on 27th Feb 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Organisations News: As per the sources, submarine technology development is the primary focus of the AUKUS arrangement. In this segment, there is no scope of potential collaboration between… Continue reading AUKUS focus is on submarine tech., there is no room for a fourth nation: sources

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