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27 May 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

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1. States deserve a bigger share of central taxes in post-GST era

Source – (Page 6, The Hindu Editorial)

Topic: GS Paper 2: Federalism, Centre-State Relations, Tax Devolution

Context
  • During the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, several Chief Ministers raised concerns over shrinking fiscal space for States and demanded an increased share in central tax revenues beyond the existing 41%.

Issues with Current Devolution Framework

  • Post-GST, States lost their exclusive taxation powers over indirect taxes.

  • GST compensation ended in June 2022, burdening States with revenue uncertainty.

  • The Centre still controls significant fiscal levers, weakening cooperative federalism.

State-Level Demands

  • Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin demanded an increase in the States’ share of taxes to 50%.

  • Andhra Pradesh CM proposed State sub-groups to focus on GDP, demographic dividend, and technology in governance.

Data Insights

  • States’ own tax revenue improved from 6.6% of GSDP (2017–18) to 7.2% (2024–25).

  • GST revenues have only recently exceeded pre-GST indirect tax collections, raising questions about efficacy.

Way Forward

  • Centre must enhance the frequency of GST Council and NITI Aayog meetings.

  • Seriously consider a new formula for tax sharing that reflects current fiscal realities.

  • Explore cooperative models for shared tax administration and accountability.

Practice Question: Examine the challenges faced by Indian States in fiscal devolution post-GST implementation. Suggest policy measures to strengthen fiscal federalism.
(GS2 – 250 words – 15 Marks)

2. Bharat Forecast System set to give sharper rain alerts

Source – ( Page 10, The Hindu Editorial)

Topic: GS Paper 3: Science and Technology, Disaster Management

Context
  • The India Meteorological Department (IMD) launched the Bharat Forecast System (BFS), enabling hyperlocal, more accurate rainfall predictions to aid disaster preparedness.

Key Features of BFS

  • Developed by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM).

  • Uses high-resolution 6 km x 6 km weather grids.

  • Aims to improve short and medium-term forecasts.

Technological Advancement

  • Improves upon 12 km x 12 km models using better computing and data assimilation.

  • 34 new Doppler Weather Radars to be installed for localized predictions.

Benefits for India

  • Enhances disaster risk reduction during floods, monsoons, and crop cycles.

  • Supports Panchayat-level planning in agriculture and infrastructure resilience.

Way Forward

  • Expand coverage of real-time data sources, especially from vulnerable districts.

  • Integrate BFS into local government planning and Smart Cities mission.

  • Develop citizen-friendly forecast dashboards and apps for real-time alerts.

Practice Question: How has Operation Sindoor signaled a shift in India’s use of air power? Examine its implications for national security doctrine and inter-service operational planning.
(250 Words / 15 Marks)

 

3. India pushing back ‘illegal’ immigrants to Bangladesh

Source – ( Page 10, The Hindu Editorial)

Topic: GS Paper 2: India and Its Neighbourhood, Internal Security

Context
  • India deported 300 undocumented migrants, including women and children, from Gujarat to Bangladesh, reviving debates over immigration and border management.

Deportation Operation

  • Two Air India flights moved detainees from Gujarat to Agartala.

  • Final repatriation was conducted via the India-Bangladesh land border.

Broader Concerns

  • Raises humanitarian and legal issues regarding undocumented migrants.

  • Involves coordination with Bangladesh government and adherence to bilateral protocols.

Security and Political Dimensions

  • Northeast States sensitive to demographic change due to migration.

  • Potential domestic political fallout in border States like Assam and West Bengal.

Way Forward illegal

  • Strengthen legal framework for detection and deportation of illegal immigrants.

  • Improve border infrastructure and deploy advanced surveillance tools.

  • Foster cooperation with Bangladesh for humane and rule-based repatriation.

Practice Question: Illegal migration poses serious internal security and demographic challenges for India. Examine the measures taken by the Indian government and suggest improvements.
(GS2 – 250 words – 15 Marks)

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