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| Download PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief- 5-June – 2026 Today’s brief covers these important issues: Lavanya Mani in ORF analysis the sovereign debt governance and global financial governance no longer as North-South issue. Heena Samant in Vivekananda International Foundation focuses on climate action, climate politics and India’s role as a solution-provider. Swapnil Tripathi in Bar & Bench talks about Supreme Court’s SIR judgment, proportionality, citizenship and free and fair elections. UPSC has previously asked question on these themes: 1. PSIR 2025: “Global South-sensitive model of globalization would prevent the danger emanating from overcentralized globalization. Discuss.” 2. PSIR 2025: “Explain the non-traditional security threats in the context of food and environmental crises.” 3. GS Paper 3, 2025: “Write a review on India’s climate commitments under the Paris Agreement (2015) and mention how these have been further strengthened in COP26 (2021). In this direction, how has the first Nationally Determined Contribution intended by India been updated in 2022?” 4. GS Paper 2, 2024: “Examine the need for electoral reforms as suggested by various committees with particular reference to ‘one nation – one election’ principle.” 5. PSIR 2024: “Discuss the role of environmental movements in shaping the environmental governance in India.” 6. GS Paper 3, 2023: “The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted a global sea level rise of about one meter by AD 2100. What would be its impact in India and the other countries in the Indian Ocean region?” | Click Here to Download |
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This daily brief provides a structured and comprehensive analysis of important national and international developments through the lens of political theory, comparative politics, Indian politics, and international relations.
Rather than merely reporting events, it seeks to explain why these developments matter, how they connect with core PSIR concepts, and what implications they hold for academic understanding and examination preparation.
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