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| Download PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief- 9-June – 2026 Today’s brief covers these important issues: Prerna Gandhi’s article in VIF focuses on India’s energy architecture and challenges faced by it. Ajay Srivastava in Indian Express analysis the impact of FTAs on Indian economy. Anant Goenka in The Hindu talks about the importance of CEPA between India and Oman. UPSC has previously asked question on these themes: 2025 PSIR Paper II: “The tariff threats have pushed India and the European Union closer. Evaluate the India-EU partnership.” 2025 PSIR Paper II: “India maintains strong ties with countries that will assure a free and open Indo-Pacific and guarantee greater connectivity with rest of the world. Analyze.” 2024 PSIR Paper II: “Discuss the potential role that India could play as the leader of the Global South in realising the goal of establishing a new international economic order in the 21st century. 2023 GS Paper III: “Discuss several ways in which microorganisms can help in meeting the current fuel shortage.” 2023 PSIR Paper II: “Discuss the significance of ‘West Asia Quad’ in the light of India’s ‘Look West’ policy.” | Click Here to Download |
In a world where political developments evolve rapidly and international dynamics shift constantly, staying informed is essential for every serious student of Political Science and International Relations (PSIR). The PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief is an initiative designed to bridge the gap between daily news events and their deeper theoretical, conceptual, and analytical relevance within the PSIR syllabus.
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.
By consistently engaging with daily events in a concept-oriented manner, the PSIR Daily Brief aims to cultivate a habit of critical thinking and informed interpretation of contemporary politics.
This initiative ultimately aspires to transform everyday news into meaningful academic insight– making PSIR not just a subject to study, but a framework to understand the world.



