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24th August

India-Africa Relations

  India and the African countries are in news lately, however the ties between the two regions date back to the ancient civilizations. Along with geographical proximity, there are factors such as the cultural connect, colonial past and development hurdles that are more or less common to both and thus bring each other much closer.… Continue reading India-Africa Relations

India Europe

Timeline of EU source 19 April 1951: European Coal and Steel Community Treaty signed by Germany, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Netherlands. May 1952: European Defence Community (EDC) Treaty. August 1954: France rejects the EDC treaty. 25 March 1957: Treaties of Rome signed: creates Common Market / European Economic Community (EEC) and European Atomic Energy… Continue reading India Europe

India and Bangladesh Relations

  India’s links with Bangladesh are civilisational, cultural, social and economic. There is much that unites the two countries – a shared history and common heritage, linguistic and cultural ties, passion for music, literature and the arts. The two nations were strong allies during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. However, they developed different Cold War alliances in the late… Continue reading India and Bangladesh Relations

India–Nepal Relations

  Brief History of Kingdom Of Nepal Gorkha rule After decades of rivalry between the medieval kingdoms, modern Nepal was reunified in the latter half of the 18th century, when Prithvi Narayan Shah, the ruler of the small principality of Gorkha, formed a unified country from a number of independent hill states. Prithvi Narayan Shah dedicated himself at an early age… Continue reading India–Nepal Relations

India-China Relations

  Introduction On 1 April, 1950, India became the first non-socialist bloc country to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China. Prime Minister Nehru visited China in October 1954. While, the India-  China border conflict in 1962 was a serious setback to ties; Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s landmark visit in 1988 began a… Continue reading India-China Relations

Indo-Pak Relationship

Pakistan profile – Timeline A chronology of key events: source Muhammed Ali Jinnah – founding father of Pakistan Born in Karachi, 1876 Pakistan’s first head of state until his death in 1948 Screening the life of Jinnah 1906 – Muslim League founded as forum for Indian Muslim separatism. 1940 – Muslim League endorses idea of separate nation… Continue reading Indo-Pak Relationship

24 Aug 2017 | GS 3 | Recently Government has approved framework for merger of Public sector banks. In the light of the above statement critically examine whether there is need for consolidation of banks in India.

GS Paper 3: Indian Economy Q.3) Recently Government has approved framework for merger of Public sector banks. In the light of the above statement critically examine whether there is need for consolidation of banks in India. Source: http://indianexpress.com/article/business/banking-and-finance/cabinet-approves-framework-for-consolidation-of-public-sector-banks-arun-jaitley-4810012/ http://importantbankingnews.blogspot.in/2014/07/pros-and-cons-of-bank-mergers.html

24 Aug 2017 | GS 2 | Trump warning to Pakistan has provided opportunity to India to play a pivotal role in Afganistan. Discuss What should India do to step up its engagement with Afghanistan?

GS Paper 2: International relations Q.2)   Trump warning to Pakistan has provided opportunity to India to play a pivotal role in Afganistan. Discuss What should India do to  step up its engagement with Afghanistan? Source: http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/ql10Yy7AfTG2s46WaehyTM/Why-India-should-buy-into-Donald-Trumps-Afghanistan-war.html http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/the-trump-discontinuity-us-president-policy-on-afghanistan-4810529/

24 August 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams

Q.1) Recently, the Supreme Court has “set aside” the centuries-old practice of instant triple talaq. Which type/types of triple talaq has banned? a) Talaq-e-biddat b) Talaq hasan c) Talaq asan d) Both 1 and 3 Q.2) Consider the following statements regarding the ‘National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)’: 1. It conducts a comprehensive household survey once… Continue reading 24 August 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams

23rd August

Population and Associated Issues

Introduction In demographics, the world population is the total number of humans currently living. The World is facing major challenge of rapid increase in human population since last many decades, (UNFPA, 2011). The world population was estimated to have reached 7.5 billion in April 2017. In various parts of globe, there is unparalleled rapid demographic… Continue reading Population and Associated Issues

Impact of Globalisation on India

Globalization has been defined as the process of rapid integration of countries and happenings through greater foreign trade and foreign investment. It is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. What are the factors aiding globalization? Factor Description Impact on India Examples Technology… Continue reading Impact of Globalisation on India

Regionalism

What is regionalism? Regionalism is a strong attachment to one’s own region. For Example, in India people identify themselves based on their states like a Tamilian, a Bengali, a Bihari etc, more than the identity of an ‘Indian’. Regionalism can be narrowed down to a smaller unit like a village. For example, in India, villages… Continue reading Regionalism

Secularism

Introduction: India is a multi-religious, multi-lingual, multi-racial, and multi-cultural society. Religious minorities constitute roughly 20% of India’s population, out of which Muslims account for 14.2%. No society can prosper or be at peace if its 20% of the population feels threatened, deprived, neglected and unwanted. In multiple constitutional cases especially the S.R.Bommai case, Supreme Court… Continue reading Secularism

Communalism

Introduction Communalism is referred in the western world as a “theory or system of government in which virtually autonomous local communities are loosely in federation”. Communalism is a political philosophy, which proposes that market and money be abolished and that land and enterprises to be placed in the custody of community. But in the Indian… Continue reading Communalism

23 Aug 2017 | Target Mains: GS Questions With Official Answers

GS paper 1: Indian history Q.1) Swaraj or self-rule, before the arrival of Mahatma Gandhi was put to multiple interpretations. Comment.   GS paper 2: Polity and Governance Q.2) Critically examine the performance of Swatch Bharat Abhiyaan. Source: https://www.civilsdaily.com/op-ed-snap-more-than-toilets/   GS paper 3: Indian Economy Q.3) Discuss the reasons behind India’s trade deficit with China. What needs… Continue reading 23 Aug 2017 | Target Mains: GS Questions With Official Answers
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