23 May 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis
1. Use international law to take on Pakistan-backed terror
Source – ( Page 10, The Hindu Editorial)
Topic: GS Paper 2 (International Relations, Security, Legal Frameworks) |
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Leveraging International Law:
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India can use conventions such as the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism (ICSFT) and the SAARC Convention.
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These conventions require signatories to criminalize and prevent terror funding.
Precedents and Legal Tools:
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India can follow the path taken by Ukraine vs Russia case before the ICJ using compromissory clauses in such treaties.
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India had used a legal route in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case earlier, proving its diplomatic intent via legal measures.
Current Limitations and Strategic Adjustments:
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Pakistan has a reservation to ICSFT and may evade ICJ jurisdiction.
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India has its own reservation under the Terrorist Bombing Convention, which it must withdraw for action.
Way Forward:
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India should build solid, irrefutable evidence and prepare diplomatically and legally.
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Legal action—even if symbolic—will help create global pressure and a legal narrative against Pakistan.
Practice Question: How can India use international law as a tool to combat cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan? Critically examine the scope, limitations, and strategic utility of such an approach. (GS2 – 250 Words – 15 Marks) |
2. Why India needs stable urban forests
Source – ( Page 12, The Hindu Editorial)
Topic: GS Paper 3 (Environment, Urbanization, Conservation) |
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Role of Urban Forests:
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Mitigate urban heat island effects, reduce air pollution (PM 2.5 & PM 10), absorb stormwater runoff, and support biodiversity.
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Essential for urban mental health, recreation, and climate resilience.
Policy Measures and Legal Interventions:
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Supported under National Forest Policy 1988, Green India Mission 2014, Smart Cities Mission.
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Judicial interventions such as the Godavarman case, Delhi Ridge protection, and SC stay on Aarey tree felling show legal safeguards.
Nagar Van Yojana (2020):
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Aims to develop 1,000 urban forests by 2027, 1,445 sq. km. of green cover added as per India State of Forest Report 2023.
Concerns:
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Rapid infrastructure development and encroachments pose a threat.
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Citizen awareness and legal activism crucial in resisting ecological damage.
Way Forward:
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Integrate environmental impact assessments in urban planning.
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Enforce judicial guidelines, increase urban green budgeting, and expand Nagar Van Yojana.
Practice Question: Urban forests are a critical component of sustainable urbanization in India. Discuss their ecological, health, and social benefits, and the measures needed for their conservation. (250 Words / 15 Marks) |
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