Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day– 11 November 2015

Newspaper articles bearing
relevance
to Civil Services preparation

The Hindu


ForumIAS wishes you a very Happy and Prosperous Diwali.

There is no hindu newspaper for today.

Indian Express


Editorials & Columns

  • No more hand holding  –  In the wake of growing importance of state finances i.e. increased spending and capital expenditure article analyses the importance of state bonds, the importance they are getting risks associated and whether market is paying enough attention to them. (Federalsim – GS Paper II)
  • A new Indo-US partnership model  –  The article looks into changing geopolitical dynamics which has brought India and US as close allies backed by the public of both the countries. The article look into the dynamics of India – US relationship in current period. (India and US – GS Paper II)
  • The first step  – The article looks into the election results in the first free and fair elections in Myanmar terming at as first step but lists down the issues which may make complete democracy a distant dream as the military seeks to retain many important ministries. (International Relations – GS Paper II)

LiveMint


  • High stakes for India in Paris climate talks – In the wake of Paris meet which needs to decide on further emission cuts the article looks into intended cuts of India as well as problems India can face due to changing weather pattern and its resultant effect on agriculture, which can be seen with two straight years of drought. (International Organisation – GS Paper II & Environment – GS Paper III)
  • The crisis in global governance  – The article looks into issue of global governance. With G20 meet slated on 15th November the article ask for need to re-look into dynamics of global governance as the treaty based global institution like UN, WTO are becoming more and more dysfnctional. (International Affairs  – GS Paper III)
  • Does raising taxes make sense when demand is slowing?  – In the wake of increase in taxes and introduction of cess the article analyses the effect of such taxes and cess when the demand in then country is weak and recovery uncertain. (Indian Economy – GS Paper III)

Economic Times


  • Big wins for reforms after loss in Bihar  – Slew of reforms were initaitedyesterday especially FDI relaxation which may have a positive effect on 15 sectors of economy. Branded retail, construction, banking, defence and broadcasting are seen as the biggest gainers in the policy recast.  (Indian Economy – GS Paper III)

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