17-December-2024-Editorial

CHALLENGES IN THE FUNCTIONING OF PARLIAMENT IN INDIA The former Vice President of India recently emphasized the need for improving parliamentary functioning by transitioning from confrontational politics to meaningful and constructive debates. Ensuring parliamentary decorum and building consensus are critical for strengthening democracy and maintaining public trust. Challenges in the Functioning of Parliament Frequent Disruptions

17-December-2024-Special-Article

GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA Globalisation refers to the growing interconnectedness of nations through trade, technology, culture, and communication. This phenomenon has been shaping the global landscape for centuries, evolving in response to technological advancements and geopolitical shifts. Recent events such as the Russia-Ukraine war, tensions in the Middle East, and strained relations between

18-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

AI SURVEILLANCE IN INDIA TOPIC: (GS2) INDIAN POLITY: THE HINDU India is rapidly adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered surveillance systems. However, the absence of robust legal frameworks raises serious concerns about privacy, transparency, and civil liberties, especially the right to privacy under Article 21. Key Developments in AI Surveillance In 2019, India announced plans for the

18-December-2024-Editorial

MISUSE OF INDIAN LAWS: CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD Indian laws aimed at safeguarding individuals, particularly women, against crimes such as dowry harassment and domestic violence, have played a significant role in protecting vulnerable groups. However, misuse of these laws has also surfaced, leading to concerns about fairness and gender neutrality. Recent cases, including a PIL

18-December-2024-Special-Article

VIJAY DIWAS AND THE 1971 BANGLADESH LIBERATION WAR On 16th December 2024, India observed Vijay Diwas, marking the 53rd anniversary of its victory in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. This war led to the creation of Bangladesh and showcased India’s strategic, humanitarian, and military prowess. The day is commemorated to honor the sacrifices of the

19-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

SECTION 6A OF THE CITIZENSHIP ACT TOPIC: (GS2) INDIAN POLITY: THE HINDU Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, introduced after the 1985 Assam Accord, offers a distinct path for migrants from East Pakistan to gain Indian citizenship. While upheld by the Supreme Court in 2024, it faces criticism for cultural, demographic, and constitutional concerns. Background

19-December-2024-Editorial

MAOIST INSURGENCY IN INDIA: STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES Maoist insurgency, also known as Naxalism, has been a significant challenge to India’s internal security. It is rooted in social, economic, and political issues, particularly in tribal and rural areas. The union home minister recently paid homage to martyrs of this conflict and declared a goal to eliminate

19-December-2024-Special-Article

SWITZERLAND'S WITHDRAWAL OF MFN CLAUSE IN DTAA WITH INDIA Switzerland has decided to withdraw the application of the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) clause in its Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with India. This move, effective from January 2025, will impact the withholding tax rates applicable to Indian entities. What is the MFN Clause in DTAA? DTAA Background:

20-December-2024-Editorial

DOMICILE-BASED RESERVATIONS IN PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS Domicile-based reservation policies in the private sector have become a contentious issue in India. These laws aim to prioritize locals for employment, citing high unemployment among residents and a perceived loss of jobs to migrant workers. While these measures may appear beneficial for local populations, they raise concerns about

20-December-2024-Special-Article

ONE NATION, ONE ELECTION: KEY PROPOSALS AND IMPLICATIONS The government has taken significant steps to implement "One Nation, One Election" by introducing two Constitution Amendment Bills: "The Constitution 129th Amendment Bill 2024" and "The Union Territories Laws Amendment Bill 2024." These bills aim to synchronize elections to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, ensuring efficiency

20-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

INDIA AS THE ‘HIGHEST TARIFF MAJOR ECONOMY’ TOPIC: (GS3) ECONOMY: THE HINDU India is known for imposing high tariffs on imports, making it the "highest tariff" major economy. This issue has sparked discussions about the need to reduce tariffs to promote equitable trade. The U.S. has emphasized fair and balanced trade practices to further enhance

21-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

RBI REPORT ON STATE FINANCES TOPIC: (GS3) ECONOMY: THE HINDU The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) report on state finances highlights significant progress in fiscal consolidation post-COVID-19. While states have reduced their fiscal deficit and debt-to-GDP ratio, challenges such as power sector losses and rising subsidies remain critical concerns. Positive Developments Debt and Deficit Reduction: