Posted on June 22nd, 2026 |
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Today’s brief covers these important issues:
S.Y. Quraishi in Indian Express talks about importance of fraternity as a constitutional value which courts cannot manufacture and its slow erosion is costing us socially and economically.
Priyanjali Malik in The Hindu focuses on the Brexit and impact of populism, immigration politics and a regional project.
Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash in Observer Research Foundation analysis the Putin’s visit to China and their relation as genuine alliance or a synergy of interests against the West?
UPSC has previously asked question on these themes:
PSIR, PAPER II 2025: The tariff threats have pushed India and the European Union closer. Evaluate the India-EU partnership.
PSIR, PAPER II 2025: For India, a multipolar world order would also mean a multipolar Asia. Comment.
PSIR, PAPER I 2024: Write approximately 150 words on Objective Resolution of the Constituent Assembly
PSIR, PAPER II 2024: Do you agree with the view that the EU has thus far proved to be the most successful experiment in the regional integration processes? Account for its successes and also some of the recent challenges that it is faced with.
PSIR, PAPER I 2023: The main goal of the Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution is to generate civic responsibility among the citizens. Explain
PSIR, PAPER II, 2023: Account for the rise of European Union as a highly influential regional organisation. |
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