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31 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

1. Not somebody else’s war (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 11) Topic: GS2– International Relations Context: The article discusses the significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Ukraine as a potential reconfiguration of India’s approach to European security. Narendra Modi’s Visit to Ukraine: A Strategic Shift India’s Recent Engagements with…

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30 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

1. Clear goals, hazy roadmaps (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 11) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy – Government Budgeting Context: The article critically examines the details of the final Budget, highlighting its objectives and action plans while pointing out the vague implementation roadmaps. Objectives and Action Plans Comparison with the Interim Budget Revenue…

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29 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

1. After Budget, the challenges (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 13) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy – Government Budgeting Context: The article discusses the Union Budget 2024-25, focusing on the challenges facing the Indian economy, such as global economic uncertainty and inflation. It highlights the government’s efforts to maintain fiscal stability, manage rising…

27 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis
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27 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

1. Budget hits and misses (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 15) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy – Government Budgeting Context: The Union Budget presented recently was highly anticipated as it was expected to lay out a roadmap for the country’s growth and development. The main question that arises is whether the Budget met…

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26 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. HOW WE SEE OUR BODIES (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Editorial Page; Page: 10) Topic: GS2– Social Justice – Health GS3 – Science and Technology Context: The article criticizes the hype around new weight loss and diabetes drugs, highlighting their perceived benefits and significant risks. It argues that these drugs, marketed as miraculous solutions,…

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25 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. Budget’s political choices (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Editorial Page; Page: 14) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy – Government Budgeting Context: The article discusses the first budget of the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) third term, highlighting how it reflects the government’s changed political landscape but fails to address the country’s economic realities. Despite the need…

24 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis
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24 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. A SETBACK FOR THE FARM (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Editorial Page; Page: 14) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy – Government Budgeting GS3 – Agriculture Context: The article discusses the Indian economy’s performance in the fiscal year 2023-24, highlighting a robust GDP growth of 8.2% and projections of over 7% growth in FY25. Despite this,…

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23 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. Survey signals for Budget (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 11) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy Context: India’s GDP growth for fiscal 2024 exceeded expectations at 8.2%, driven by robust tax collections and extra dividends from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Despite global risks and a subdued agricultural sector, India’s economy demonstrated…

22 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis
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22 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. Bankrolling growth (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 11) Topic: GS3– Indian Economy Context: In the past decade, companies have significantly improved their ability to finance capital expenditure, increasing more than threefold due to deleveraging and profit growth. According to a CRISIL analysis, this improvement has coincided with a marked reduction in…

20 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis
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20 July 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

 1. A process more punishing (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 15) Topic: GS2– Governance – Government Policies and Intervention Context: The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), has replaced the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant shift in Indian criminal law. This transition brings forth concerns regarding procedural protections,…