Source: The post “Importance of Domestic Investment in India ” has been created, based “Why Indian capital needs to invest domestically” published in “The Hindu” on 8 October 2025. Importance of Domestic Investment in India. UPSC Syllabus: GS-3- Investment Models Context: As the global economy enters a prolonged phase of uncertainty, marked by tariff barriers,… Continue reading Importance of Domestic Investment in India
Author: wasim
Status of Maoist movement in India
Source: The post “Status of Maoist or Naxalite movement” has been created, based “It’s time for Maoists to lay down arms” published in “The Hindu” on 8 October 2025. Status of Maoist movement in India. UPSC Syllabus: GS-3-Internal security Context: The Maoist or Naxalite movement, spearheaded by the proscribed Communist Party of India (Maoist), has… Continue reading Status of Maoist movement in India
A path to progress that is paved with gold
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 -Indian economy. Introduction India needs reliable, long-term capital that comes from inside the economy, not from volatile foreign flows. Global investment is shrinking and the cost of overseas borrowing is rising. Relying on external money adds risk. A practical answer is to mobilise household gold. Indian families trust gold… Continue reading A path to progress that is paved with gold
Israel’s tactical gains in a strategic labyrinth
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2 -International relation. Introduction Israel sought to ride a favourable regional moment. The October 7 shock opened a war that spread beyond Gaza. Israel achieved notable battlefield effects. Yet the core conflict returned to centre stage, and regional politics shifted in unexpected ways. Israel’s tactical advances did not deliver lasting… Continue reading Israel’s tactical gains in a strategic labyrinth
[Answered] UPSC Mains Answer Writing 7 October 2025 I Mains Marathon
Following are today’s UPSC Mains Marathon Questions About Mains Marathon – This is an initiative of ForumIAS to help/aid aspirants in their mains answer writing skills, which is crucial to conquering mains examination. UPSC Mains Answer Writing 7th October 2025 Every morning, we post 2–3 questions based on current affairs. The questions framed are meaningful and relevant… Continue reading [Answered] UPSC Mains Answer Writing 7 October 2025 I Mains Marathon
UPSC Mains 2025 Optional Question Papers PDF – Anthropology | PSIR | Sociology | Geography | Pub Ad | History
The UPSC Civil Services Mains 2025 exam has reached its crucial stage with the Optional Question Paper I and II today. Candidates across the nation appeared for their respective optional subjects, marking another key milestone in this year’s Mains examination. The optional subjects play a significant role in determining the final merit list, contributing 500… Continue reading UPSC Mains 2025 Optional Question Papers PDF – Anthropology | PSIR | Sociology | Geography | Pub Ad | History
UPSC Mains Answer Writing 8 October 2025 I Mains Marathon
Following are today’s UPSC Mains Marathon Questions About Mains Marathon – This is an initiative of ForumIAS to help/aid aspirants in their mains answer writing skills, which is crucial to conquering mains examination. UPSC Mains Answer Writing 8 October 2025 Every morning, we post 2–3 questions based on current affairs. The questions framed are meaningful and relevant… Continue reading UPSC Mains Answer Writing 8 October 2025 I Mains Marathon
India’s Diaspora: An Untapped Strategic Asset for Global Influence
Source: The post India’s Diaspora: An Untapped Strategic Asset for Global Influence has been created based on the article “Don’t Blame the Diaspora” published in “Indian Express” on 7 October 2025. India’s Diaspora: An Untapped Strategic Asset for Global Influence. UPSC Syllabus: GS-2- Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s… Continue reading India’s Diaspora: An Untapped Strategic Asset for Global Influence
Why fine tuning inflation targeting is needed in India
Source: The post Why fine tuning inflation targeting is needed in India has been created, based on the article “Fine-tuning ‘ inflation targeting’” published in “Bussiness Line” on 7 October 2025. Why fine tuning inflation targeting is needed in India. UPSC Syllabus: GS-3-Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and… Continue reading Why fine tuning inflation targeting is needed in India
Reforming passive euthanasia in India
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2 –Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health. Reforming passive euthanasia in India. Introduction The U.K. House of Commons passed the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. It allows physician-assisted dying for mentally competent adults expected to live fewer than six months, with medical… Continue reading Reforming passive euthanasia in India

