Source: The post “India’s biggest climate gap could be language” has been created, based on “India’s biggest climate gap could be language” published in “The Hindu” on 27 January 2026. India’s biggest climate gap could be language. UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-3- Environment Context: India has developed advanced climate data, including district-level heat projections, flood models,… Continue reading India’s biggest climate gap could be language
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Walkouts by Governors test constitutional limits
UPSC Syllabus GS2-Indian Polity Introduction The walkouts by Governors during inaugural sessions of State Legislatures in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala have raised serious constitutional questions. These actions challenge the limits of discretion allowed to Governors. The issue has brought renewed focus on Articles related to the Governor’s address, the role of the elected Cabinet,… Continue reading Walkouts by Governors test constitutional limits
One District One Product (ODOP)
Source: The post “One District One Product (ODOP)” has been created, based on “One District One Product (ODOP)” published in “PIB” on 24 January 2026. One District One Product (ODOP). UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-3- Economy Context: One District One Product (ODOP) initiative was launched in Uttar Pradesh in 2018. It identifies one unique product from… Continue reading One District One Product (ODOP)
Delimitation after 2027, Redrawing Power in India
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS paper2- Polity- issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure. Introduction Delimitation is the constitutional process of adjusting electoral boundaries according to population change. Although routine in principle, the delimitation due after Census 2027 will be the most decisive redistribution of political power since Independence. It will determine Lok Sabha seat… Continue reading Delimitation after 2027, Redrawing Power in India
How India Can Turn AI into Foreign Policy
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3– Science and Technology – Developments and their applications and effects in everyday life. Introduction India’s Global AI Summit marks a shift from symbolism to statecraft. The focus is not on displaying technological power but on building credibility. As trust becomes central to global AI adoption, India is positioning itself… Continue reading How India Can Turn AI into Foreign Policy
A Dangerous March Towards a Himalayan Ecocide
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 –Environment Introduction: In 2025, India experienced nearly 331 days of climate impacts, exposing the growing vulnerability of the Himalayan region. More than 4,000 deaths were reported as cloudbursts, landslides, avalanches and flash floods struck repeatedly. Despite these warnings, large infrastructure projects continue in fragile mountain zones, accelerating ecological damage… Continue reading A Dangerous March Towards a Himalayan Ecocide
Reforms needed to make agriculture more viable
Source: The post “Reforms needed to make agriculture more viable” has been created, based on “Reforms needed to make agriculture more viable” published in “Business Line” on 23 January 2026. Reforms needed to make agriculture more viable. UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-3- Economy Context: Agriculture continues to remain a vital sector of the Indian economy despite… Continue reading Reforms needed to make agriculture more viable
U.S. Greenland Claim and Its Impact on Arctic Politics
Source: The post “U.S. Greenland Claim and Its Impact on Arctic Politics” has been created, based on “U.S. Greenland Claim and Its Impact on Arctic Politics” published in “Indian Express” on 23 January 2026. U.S. Greenland Claim and Its Impact on Arctic Politics. UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-3- International Relations Context: Greenland is an autonomous territory… Continue reading U.S. Greenland Claim and Its Impact on Arctic Politics
Should corruption charges need prior sanction?
Source: The post “Should corruption charges need prior sanction?” has been created, based on “Should corruption charges need prior sanction? | Explained” published in “The Hindu” on 22 January 2026. Should corruption charges need prior sanction? UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-2- Governance Context: Corruption undermines public trust, weakens institutions, and affects the quality of governance. The… Continue reading Should corruption charges need prior sanction?
Judicial removal — tough law with a loophole
Syllabus: GS 2- Polity- Appointment to various Constitutional Posts, Powers, Functions and Responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies. Introduction: The issue of judicial removal came into focus in December 2025 when 107 Lok Sabha Members of Parliament submitted a motion seeking the removal of a Madras High Court judge. The notice contained 13 charges, including allegations… Continue reading Judicial removal — tough law with a loophole

