West Asia & Anti-Defection Law
1. Examine the implications of the evolving geopolitical landscape in West Asia for India’s strategic and economic interests. Syllabus: International Relations General Studies – : II Bilateral, regional and global…
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1. Examine the implications of the evolving geopolitical landscape in West Asia for India’s strategic and economic interests. Syllabus: International Relations General Studies – : II Bilateral, regional and global…
1. What is meant by the ‘package settlement’ approach in the India-China boundary negotiations? Why has India consistently supported this framework? Syllabus: International Relations General Studies – : II India…
1. India has strong legal frameworks like the Forest Rights Act (2006) and financing mechanisms such as CAMPA. Despite this, afforestation programmes often face gaps in community participation and fund…
1. Critically examine the challenges India faces in aligning its foreign policy with changing global and regional dynamics. Suggest measures to enhance its strategic relevance. Syllabus: General Studies – III:…
1. Unilateral visa policy changes by the United States highlight the vulnerabilities of India’s skilled workforce abroad. Discuss the implications of such moves on India-U.S. relations, the Indian IT industry,…
1. Account for the limited success of India’s manufacturing sector in achieving labour-intensive exports. Suggest measures to promote competitiveness and shift towards more labour-intensive rather than capital-intensive exports. Syllabus: General…
1. “The Himalayan disasters are less natural and more man-made.” Discuss with reference to climate change and unsustainable development. Suggest measures to mitigate such risk. SYLLABUS: General Studies – III:…
1.Evaluate how changes in GST rates, such as reducing tax on essential goods and increasing tax on luxury items, align with the principles of a progressive tax system. SYLLABUS: General…
1. India–China relations are characterized by cooperation in multilateral platforms but constrained by unresolved border disputes and growing strategic rivalry. Discuss. SYLLABUS: General Studies – II: International Relation – Bilateral,…
India’s Constitution envisions a secular state, though the term ‘secularism’ is not explicitly used. Recent political and social developments have raised concerns about the practical implementation of secular principles. Critically…