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17 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. Making Climate Finance Work Source -Editorial Page, The Hindu UPSC IAS Edition Topic: GS Paper 3 (Environment, Economy) Context The editorial discusses challenges in climate finance, particularly for developing countries like India, amid increasing global climate commitments. Content: Climate Finance Status: Global North has failed to meet the $100 billion annual commitment. Disparities in…

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16 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. The rise of maritime Asia and what it means for India Source – Editorial Page, The Hindu, Delhi Edition Topic: GS Paper 2 (International Relations) Context With increasing focus on maritime security and economic activity in the Indo-Pacific, the editorial discusses India’s role in a changing regional order. Content: Maritime Asia’s Emergence: Asia is…

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14 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. For the sake of free speech and artistic liberty Source – Editorial, Page 6, The Hindu Topic: GS Paper 2: Governance, Polity and Constitution Context The editorial discusses the Karnataka government’s decision to remove a controversial play from school curriculum and its implications on freedom of expression and artistic liberty. Background: Karnataka’s textbook revision…

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13 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. A welcome rate pause, with ample room to cut Source -Page 8, The Hindu Editorial Section Topic: GS Paper 3 – Indian Economy (Monetary Policy, Inflation, Growth) Context The editorial discusses the recent decision by the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to hold the repo rate at 6.5%, highlighting the economic rationale and policy…

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12 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. India and Canada must use every opportunity to reset ties Source – Page 8, The Hindu Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations Context Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Canada for the G-7 summit outreach, an effort seen as a chance to thaw diplomatic tensions following allegations surrounding the assassination of a Khalistani…

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11 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. The hazards of going global on India-Pakistan issues Source – Page 8, The Hindu Editorial Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Relations (India and its neighborhood) Context This editorial critiques India’s diplomatic strategy concerning Pakistan, especially after Operation Sindoor. It examines the limitations of multilateral forums like the UN in resolving Indo-Pak disputes. Key…

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10 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. The balancing act in India-Russia ties Source – Editorial, Page 6, The Hindu UPSC IAS Edition Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Relations Context Amidst the shifting global geopolitical equations and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, India’s engagement with Russia continues to raise questions about its diplomatic balancing between traditional partners and new strategic alignments….

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09 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. Reimagining India’s Employment Landscape Source – Page 6, The Hindu Editorial  Topic: GS3: Indian Economy – Employment and Growth Context Despite recent GDP growth, India’s employment generation remains a major concern. This editorial dissects the disconnect between economic growth and job creation and offers policy insights. Jobless Growth in India: India’s GDP grew by…

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07 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. A Return to Indo-U.S. Trade Talks Source – (Page 6, The Hindu Editorial Topic: GS2: International Relations, Bilateral Trade Relations Context India and the United States are resuming formal trade negotiations, with a focus on expanding strategic cooperation and resolving tariff-related disputes after years of deadlock. Background: Trade talks were suspended during the Trump…

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06 June 2025: The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1.  Injustice in the Delay Source – (Editorial Page, The Hindu Editorial) Topic: GS2 – Governance; GS1 – Indian Society (Population and Census); GS2 – Polity (Electoral Reforms) Context India’s decadal population Census, delayed since 2021 due to the pandemic, is now scheduled for completion by March 2027. This delay, though partially justified by COVID-19,…