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22 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) The Red Sea region has become a focal point of concern due to the skirmishes that have developed around it. Discuss the significance of the crisis for India. Also, highlight India’s role as a ‘net security provider’ in the region.  (150 Words/10 Marks)   For more such UPSC related Mains Answer Writing, Check Out…

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21 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) China’s rapid escalation of bilateral partnerships reflects a strategic pivot towards the developing world. In this context, analyse the impact of China’s engagement upon India’s position in the Global South.  (150 Words/10 Marks) Answer: India and China are two emerging powers that wield considerable geopolitical influence. However, their inimical and mutually competitive relations have…

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20 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) “We cannot effectively address problems as they are if institutions do not reflect the world as it is.” Analyse this statement with reference to the need for reforms in the UNSC. Also, discuss the ‘G4 model’ for pushing reforms in the Security Council.   (150 Words/10 Marks)   Answer: The United Nations Security Council…

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18 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Bring out the role played by the Indian diaspora as a formidable force in shaping the political and economic narratives of both the United States and Europe. (150 Words/10 Marks) Answer: The Indian diaspora has become a significant force in shaping the political and economic narratives of both the United States and Europe. Their…

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17 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) While there remains a widespread optimism about the future of the India-U.S. partnership, relations are considerably more fragile than they might appear. Do you agree? Justify using examples. (150 Words/10 Marks)   ANSWER: India and the USA share a close cultural, strategic, economic, and military relationship. Although initially, the two sides look at each…

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16 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) “Despite the promise of a robust collaboration, India and the European Union (EU) continue to fall short of realizing their full potential of their strategic partnership”. Critically analyse. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANSWER: Following the launch of the EU-India Strategic Partnership in 2004, the Joint Action Plan in 2005 and the start of negotiations on…

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15 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Notwithstanding the flashes of actual conflict, relations between China and India have never completely broken down, terming it at best, as “hot peace”. Elucidate. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANSWER: The 21st century is touted as the Asian century spearheaded by India and China. However, inimical and mutually competitive relations between the two countries have marred…

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13 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1)  While India-Canada ties are caught in a downward spiral, careful negotiations on certain pressure points, can bring the relationship back to normalcy. In this light, analyse the critical dimensions between the two nations. (150 Words/10 Marks)   ANSWER: India and Canada have had a long-standing bilateral relationship based on shared values, interests, and people-to-people…

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11 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Evaluate the potential of the BRICS as a consequential voice of the Global South and in challenging the status quo in global governance. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANSWER: BRICS is the acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. is an intergovernmental organization that aims to strengthen cooperation on matters related to security, economics…

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10 January 2025 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) It is paramount for India to ensure that domestic political changes in the neighbourhood do not change the basic structure of bilateral ties or affect regional stability. Discuss in the context of recent divergences in India-Maldives relations. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANSWER: Since the recent election of President Mohamed Muizzu in the Maldives, relations between…