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[17th January 2026] The Hindu OpED: On mute: On the U.S., geopolitical turmoil, India’s response

PYQ Relevance [UPSC 2019] What introduces friction into the ties between India and the United States is that Washington is still unable to find for India a position in its global strategy, which would satisfy India’s National self- esteem and ambitions. Explain with suitable examples. Linkage: The question directly links to GS-II themes of India-US… Continue reading [17th January 2026] The Hindu OpED: On mute: On the U.S., geopolitical turmoil, India’s response

Talks on Chabahar will continue with U.S. and Iran: India

Why in the News India’s investments at Chabahar have come under renewed scrutiny after the U.S. President Donald Trump announced fresh tariff measures penalising countries trading with Iran. Media reports suggested India may exit Chabahar, but the Ministry of External Affairs clarified that a U.S. sanctions waiver remains valid till April 26, 2026, and negotiations… Continue reading Talks on Chabahar will continue with U.S. and Iran: India

Nearly 44,000 startups registered in 2025, highest since the launch of Startup India

Why in the News India registered nearly 44,000 startups in 2025, the highest annual addition since the launch of Startup India in 2016, marking a decisive acceleration in entrepreneurial activity. The Prime Minister announced that India now hosts over 2 lakh startups and nearly 125 unicorns, reflecting a structural shift from a risk-averse economy to… Continue reading Nearly 44,000 startups registered in 2025, highest since the launch of Startup India

Global Risks Report 2026 

Why in the News? The World Economic Forum released the Global Risks Report 2026, based on the Global Risks Perception Survey of over 1300 global experts, highlighting geoeconomic confrontation as the most severe near term global risk. About the Report 21st edition of the Global Risks Report Analyses risks across three time horizons Immediate term:… Continue reading Global Risks Report 2026 

NITI Aayog Report on MSME Scheme Convergence 

Why in the News? In January 2026, NITI Aayog released a report proposing convergence of MSME schemes to reduce duplication, improve efficiency and strengthen last mile delivery. About the Report Title: Achieving Efficiencies in MSME Sector through Convergence of Schemes Prepared by Administrative Staff College of India Analyses 18 centrally administered MSME schemes Recommends information… Continue reading NITI Aayog Report on MSME Scheme Convergence 

Project Suncatcher

Why in the News? Google Research unveiled Project Suncatcher, a research initiative exploring AI datacentres in low Earth orbit powered entirely by solar energy, aimed at addressing the rapidly rising electricity demand of advanced AI systems. What is Project Suncatcher A concept and research programme Proposes placing AI datacentres in Low Earth Orbit Datacentres operate… Continue reading Project Suncatcher

Indelible Ink 

Why in the News? During municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra, Opposition parties alleged that the indelible ink mark on voters’ fingers was easily removable, raising concerns over possible electoral malpractice. The issue gained traction after videos showed ink marks fading when marker pens were used. What is Indelible Ink Applied on a voter’s finger after… Continue reading Indelible Ink 

Thiruvalluvar Day 

Why in the News? On Thiruvalluvar Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to Thiruvalluvar, highlighting the timeless relevance of his ideals and urging people to read the Tirukkural. About Thiruvalluvar Celebrated Tamil poet philosopher of the Sangam age Believed to have lived around 2000 years ago Associated with Mylapore in present day Chennai Also… Continue reading Thiruvalluvar Day 

The message in India’s late entry to US-led groupings

Why in the News? India has joined Pax Silica, a US-led effort to reshape global supply chains for semiconductors and critical technologies. However, India entered after the initiative was largely designed, similar to its late entry into the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP). This matters because Pax Silica prioritises strong manufacturing capacity, advanced processing, and ready… Continue reading The message in India’s late entry to US-led groupings

Fake news, deepfakes, influencers-Elections 2026

Why in the news India is approaching the 2026 election cycle amid unprecedented digital disruption of democratic processes. Electioneering has decisively shifted from rallies and manifestos to WhatsApp, influencers, and AI-generated content. This marks a sharp departure from earlier elections where television and print dominated political messaging. The scale is significant, with over 900 million… Continue reading Fake news, deepfakes, influencers-Elections 2026

Vulture Safe Zones in Tamil Nadu

Why in the News? The Tamil Nadu Forest Department informed the Madras High Court that the process of establishing Vulture Safe Zones (VSZs) has begun in the State to protect critically endangered vulture species from toxic veterinary drugs. Background of the Case Submission made before a Division Bench headed by Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava… Continue reading Vulture Safe Zones in Tamil Nadu

[15th January 2026] The Hindu OpED: An exploration of India’s mineral diplomacy

PYQ Relevance [UPSC 2024] “The West is fostering India as an alternative to reduce dependence on China’s supply chain and as a strategic ally to counter China’s political and economic dominance.” Explain with examples. Linkage: It is relevant to GS II (International Relations) and GS III (Economic Security). The statement links to India’s role in… Continue reading [15th January 2026] The Hindu OpED: An exploration of India’s mineral diplomacy

Graft law: Shielding honest officers vs unmasking the corrupt

Why in the News? A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India has delivered a split verdict on the constitutional validity of Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, which requires prior government approval before investigating public servants for decisions taken in official capacity. The ruling highlights a clear judicial divide between… Continue reading Graft law: Shielding honest officers vs unmasking the corrupt

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