25-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

THE MISSING LINKS IN IMEC, AS SHOWN BY THE GAZA WAR  TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU  The Chabahar Port Agreement, signed on May 13, 2024, symbolizes a decade-long collaborative effort between India and Iran to develop a vital maritime link that connects India with Afghanistan and Central Asia. This agreement is not

25-May-2024-Special-Article

HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA  The University Grants Commission (UGC) has recently introduced regulations to facilitate the entry of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions (FHEIs) in India.   This move is seen as a significant step, comparable to the economic reforms of 1991, aimed at enhancing the quality and competitiveness of India's higher education system.  Current Scenario of

25-May-2024-Editorial

SPACE TOURISM  Space tourism, once a futuristic dream, is now becoming a reality with individuals like Gopi Thotakura venturing beyond Earth's atmosphere.   This burgeoning industry offers recreational trips to space, presenting both opportunities and challenges.                 What is Space Tourism?  Space tourism involves providing recreational space travel experiences for tourists.  Types: Suborbital flights offer

27-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

THE SPECTRE OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT, ONCE AGAIN  TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU  In the aftermath of major wars and conflicts, it is common to question whether ruling elites had the foresight and preparedness to prevent these crises.   As some nations today engage in sabre-rattling and threaten the use of nuclear weapons, these

27-May-2024-Special-Article

BIMSTEC ACQUIRES ‘LEGAL PERSONALITY’ AFTER CHARTER COMES INTO FORCE  The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) achieved a significant milestone with the entry into force of its charter on 20th May 2024.   BIMSTEC is a regional organization comprising seven member states situated around the Bay of Bengal, aimed at fostering

27-May-2024-Editorial

MICROPLASTICS  Microplastics, defined as plastic particles smaller than five millimetres in diameter, have become a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, posing significant threats to ecosystems and human health.   These minuscule plastic fragments originate from various sources, including the breakdown of larger plastics and deliberate manufacturing of tiny particles for commercial use.   Recent studies have shed light on

28-May-2024-Editorial

THE RECENT UNREST IN PAKISTAN-OCCUPIED KASHMIR  The unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has heightened due to economic woes, including soaring prices and financial strain.   Pakistan's economy faces significant challenges, marked by high inflation, escalating energy costs, and trade disruptions with India.   These factors have contributed to economic instability in regions like PoK, exacerbating the already

28-May-2024-Special-Article

INDIA HOSTS THE ANTARCTIC PARLIAMENT  Antarctica, a continent long shrouded in mystery and isolation, is now experiencing a surge in human activity, driven by tourism, scientific research, and geopolitical interests.   Against this backdrop, the ongoing 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) in Kochi, Kerala, serves as a crucial platform for deliberating on the future of

20-May-2024-Special-Article

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT  Solid waste management is a critical issue in India, particularly in urban areas like New Delhi, where improper waste disposal and management pose severe threats to public health and the environment.   With India generating millions of tonnes of waste annually, effective management practices are essential to mitigate these risks.  About Solid Waste 

29-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

WHY CAN ACCUSED PERSONS IN PRISON CONTEST POLLS BUT NOT VOTE?  TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE – SOURCE: INDIAN EXPRESS  In India, the right to vote and the right to be elected are governed by specific sections of the Representation of People Act, 1951 (RP Act).   While the Supreme Court has recognized free and fair

29-May-2024-Special-Article

GLOBAL NUCLEAR LANDSCAPE  The global landscape is witnessing a resurgence of nuclear anxieties, driven by geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and regional conflicts. In this context, India faces multifaceted challenges and opportunities in its nuclear program and energy sector.   Evolution of the Global Nuclear Landscape:  Russia-Ukraine War: Russia's veiled nuclear threats during the Ukraine conflict have

29-May-2024-Editorial

PROMOTING COMPETITION IN DIGITAL MARKETS: THE AI CHALLENGE  During the 15th annual day celebrations of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the Chairperson emphasized the inclination of digital markets towards heightened market concentration, potentially leading to monopolistic tendencies.  Key Highlights of the Event:  The CCI Chairperson pointed out that the dominance of digital platforms over