12 July 2025 : Daily Current Affairs
1. Nine Pak. sites hit during Operation Sindoor: Doval
Source: The Hindu, Page 1 , july 12, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 3: Internal Security, Defence Technology |
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Key Aspects:
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Operation Details:
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Operation Sindoor lasted 23 minutes.
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All nine terrorist targets across Pakistan were hit with precision.
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There was no collateral damage or Indian loss, proven by satellite imagery.
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Indigenous Defence Capability:
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BrahMos missile system, integrated air command control systems, battlefield surveillance equipment were fully indigenous.
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Emphasized India’s defence self-reliance under ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.
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Strategic Implications:
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Demonstrates India’s shift towards pro-active and precise counter-terror operations.
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Shows capacity for high-precision, low-footprint military actions.
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Doval’s Message to Youth:
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Emphasis on AI, quantum computing, and indigenous technology development for future security and prosperity.
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Conclusion:
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India must continue to invest in indigenous R&D for defence.
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Strategic deterrence should be coupled with diplomatic engagement to manage escalation.
Practice Question:
“Operation Sindoor reflects a shift in India’s counter-terror strategy towards precision and indigenisation.” Discuss in the context of India’s internal security and defence preparedness.“ (250 words / 15 marks) |
2. Simultaneous election Bill gives EC unbridled powers; loopholes remain: ex-CJIs
Source: Page 1, The Hindu, July 12 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2: Polity and Governance – Electoral Reforms, Constitutional Amendments |
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Key Concerns:
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Unbridled Powers to EC:
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EC can decide when to hold Assembly elections without any oversight mechanism.
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Section 82A(5) gives EC power to recommend postponement of elections without defining limits.
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Basic Structure Intact:
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Though they did not find the Bill violating the Constitution’s basic structure, the CJIs stressed the need for checks and balances.
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Remaining Term Clause:
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Provision mandates elections for even a few months of remaining Assembly term—counterproductive to the very objective of simultaneous elections.
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Need for Clarity and Oversight:
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Parliament or Council of Ministers should be involved in key decisions.
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Defining “reasonable remaining term” is crucial.
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Conclusion:
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Amend the Bill to ensure democratic oversight and legal clarity.
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Public consultations and expert committee reviews are necessary for electoral reforms of this scale.
Practice Question:
“Critically examine the proposal for simultaneous elections in India in light of concerns raised by constitutional experts regarding the powers of the Election Commission. “ (250 words / 15 marks) |
3. Gender equality must be at the heart of India’s development
Source: The Hindu, Page 7, July 12, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2 & 3: Health – Disease Surveillance; Disaster Management |
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Core Issues Identified:
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Health & Survival:
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Skewed sex ratio at birth.
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High female anaemia rates (57% in 15–49 age group).
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Women’s life expectancy lower than men’s.
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Economic Participation:
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Women earn less than one-third of male earnings.
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Low female labour force participation.
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7x more unpaid domestic work than men.
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Structural Barriers:
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Lack of childcare/care infrastructure.
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Gender bias in budget and policy design.
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Policy Recommendations:
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Invest in care economy (childcare, elder care).
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Conduct regular Time Use Surveys.
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Implement gender budgeting across ministries.
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Learn from Uruguay and South Korea’s care models.
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Conclusion:
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Gender equality is not just a rights issue, it is a developmental and economic imperative.
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Real investment—not slogans—is the need of the hour.
Practice Question:
“The Global Gender Gap Report 2025 underscores India’s poor performance on gender equity. Discuss how gender equality is critical to India’s economic and demographic future.” (150 words / 10 marks) |
1. Nine Pak. sites hit during Operation Sindoor: Doval
Source: Page 1, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 3: Internal Security, Defence Technology |
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Analysis of the news:
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Operation Details:
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Conducted on Pakistani soil; lasted only 23 minutes.
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All targets were terrorist camps; no collateral damage.
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Use of Indigenous Defence Tech:
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BrahMos missile system and indigenous radar, surveillance, and air command systems used.
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Emphasis on “Atmanirbhar Bharat” in defence.
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Strategic Relevance:
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Demonstrates India’s precise strike capabilities.
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Reflects shift towards targeted, technology-based warfare.
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Policy Message:
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Youth urged to focus on AI, quantum computing.
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Technology crucial for national security and sovereignty.
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2. Simultaneous election Bill gives EC unbridled powers; loopholes remain: ex-CJIs
Source: Page 1, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 2: Polity and Governance – Electoral Reforms |
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Bill Under Review:
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Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024.
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Key Concerns by Former CJIs:
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No oversight on EC’s discretion to postpone state elections.
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“Remaining period” clause vague; could lead to meaningless elections.
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Suggestions:
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Parliamentary/council involvement in EC’s decision.
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Define minimum remaining term for holding elections.
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Constitutional View:
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Bill does not violate Basic Structure, but clarity needed.
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