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26 June 2025 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

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1. Build on Outreach
(Source: Editorial Page, The Indian Express)

Topic: GS2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections, Government policies and interventions
Context
  • The Ministry of Tribal Affairs recently launched an outreach programme to increase awareness and accessibility of welfare schemes among tribal communities, particularly targeting remote and vulnerable groups.

Government Initiatives

  • The initiative launched two schemes: PM-JANMAN and DAGYU-A.
  • Aim: Provide documents like Aadhaar, Ayushman Bharat cards, forest rights papers, and open Jan Dhan accounts.
  • Encourage community mobilisation and “participatory governance” for tribal inclusion.

Challenges on Ground

  • Geographical difficulties in accessing remote hamlets.
  • Landlessness and displacement affecting access to benefits.
  • Issues like documentation delays—e.g., Katkari Adivasi children without birth certificates.
  • Social exclusion due to lack of awareness and local-level mobilisation.

Implementation Constraints

  • PM-JANMAN targets 75 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in 18 states and 1 UT.
  • Infrastructure gaps—like missing roads and schools—limit the programme’s potential.
  • Past delays in recognising displaced communities under Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) remain a concern.

Conclusion/Way Forward:

  • Outreach must be continuous, inclusive, and data-driven.
  • Training local facilitators, real-time grievance redressal, and stronger coordination with state authorities are essential.
  • Government must avoid top-down delivery, and instead co-create solutions with the communities.
Practice Question: (GS-2 | 10 Marks | 150 Words)

Discuss the significance and challenges of tribal outreach initiatives such as PM-JANMAN and DAGYU-A. Suggest ways to improve welfare delivery among Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).

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2. A Different Middle East

(Source: Editorial Page, The Indian Express)

Topic: GS2: International Relations, GS3: Security Issues
Context
  • The editorial evaluates the regional consequences of a possible Iran-Israel war, its ideological roots, and changing alliances in West Asia.

Geopolitical Realignment

  • Iran’s ideological antagonism with Israel has deepened since April.
  • Iran continues to play a diplomatic double game, supporting militias in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, etc.
  • The editorial argues Iran misread the power dynamics, similar to its mistake during the 1991 Gulf War.

US Role and Israel’s Strategy

  • The Trump-backed strikes and Washington’s return to Middle East interventionism are critical flashpoints.
  • Israel’s new approach post-Hamas war: total deterrence and civilian targeting in response to proxy aggression.

Future Scenarios

  • Will Iran retaliate or hold back amid domestic unrest and economic strain?

  • How will Europe and the US respond if escalation continues?

  • How will Iran’s leadership maintain legitimacy if it avoids fighting?

Conclusion/Way Forward

  • The editorial stresses a strategic recalibration is underway in the region.
  • India must watch closely due to its interests in Gulf energy corridors and diaspora stability.
  • Iran’s internal instability makes its leadership’s future increasingly vulnerable, possibly inviting regime shifts.

Practice Question: (GS-2 | 10 Marks | 150 Words)
Critically examine the emerging security and diplomatic challenges posed by escalating Iran–Israel tensions. How should India recalibrate its West Asia policy amid the shifting power alignments?

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