Monthly Archives: July 2024

India’s Rising Emissions and Responsibilities

Context (TP): India must take responsibility for its growing emissions, despite having lower per capita emissions compared to Western nations. India’s Emission Statistics Global Position: India is the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs), contributing 7% of the global total (Global Carbon Project). Per Capita Emissions: India’s per capita emissions …

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Capital Gains

Context (PIB): The Budget proposes that long-term gains on all financial and non-financial assets will attract a 12.5% tax rate, while short-term gains on certain financial assets will be taxed at 20%. Amendments Proposed in Budget Classification of Assets: Holding Periods: There will be only two holding periods: For listed …

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Importance of Balancing BRICS and QUAD

As the only country that is a founding member of both QUAD and BRICS, India faces the challenge of balancing its commitments to both groups without prioritizing one over the other. Each organization provides distinct strategic advantages that are essential for India’s national interests. Domain Comparison Domain BRICS QUAD Global …

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India’s Right to Propagate Religion

Constitutional Provision regarding the Right to Propagate Article 25 guarantees every individual the right to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion, subject to public order, morality, health, and other fundamental rights provisions. Freedom of Conscience: The inner freedom of an individual to shape their relationship with God or other entities …

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Unemployment

Unemployment is defined as the condition of being without a job despite actively seeking employment and possessing the necessary qualifications, skills, and willingness to work. Types of Unemployment Frictional Unemployment: Temporary joblessness when individuals are between jobs or changing careers. Structural Unemployment: Occurs due to a mismatch between job seekers’ …

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Triput Class Frigates

Context (PIB) The Governor of Goa recently launched the ‘Triput,’ an advanced frigate for the Indian Navy at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), Goa. Here are some key points: Introduction: Triput is the first of two advanced frigates being constructed by GSL. Design Purpose: The ship is designed for combat operations …

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INS Brahmaputra

Context (IE) A recent fire has caused significant damage to the naval frigate INS Brahmaputra. Key Points Significance: INS Brahmaputra is India’s first indigenous Brahmaputra-class guided missile frigate. Construction and Commissioning: Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited in Kolkata and commissioned in 2000. Armament: Missiles: Equipped with surface-to-surface …

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Parliamentary Reforms

Context Parliamentary reforms are crucial for improving the functioning and effectiveness of the legislative process in India. Issues with Parliament Functioning Bulldozing Legislations: The Government of India has passed significant legislation with minimal or no discussion. Often, bills that do not qualify as Money Bills are classified as such, bypassing …

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Baghjan Blowout in Assam

The Assam state government is hesitant to present its case to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) regarding the Baghjan blowout that occurred nearly four years ago in Tinsukia. Baghjan Blowout in Assam Incident Overview: In May 2020, an uncontrolled release of natural gas led to a massive fire that lasted …

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Sub-Caste Reservations

The Supreme Court has reserved its decision on sub-caste reservations for SC/STs. Problems with Sub-Caste Reservations Weak Focus on Asset Creation: Without enhancing capital ownership and educational participation, sub-caste reservations result in a low share of jobs and educational opportunities. Example: Scheduled Castes (SCs) make up 18% of the population …

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Gulf Region and India’s Energy Security

Context The Gulf region has played a crucial role in ensuring India’s energy security, which is vital for the country’s industrial growth, power, and transportation sectors. Energy Production and Consumption in India Global Standing: India is the world’s third-largest energy consumer after China and the United States. Energy Consumption: According …

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Defection in Indian Politics

Context In recent Indian political scenarios, many defectors have not only won subsequent elections but have also secured ministerial positions. This phenomenon has significant impacts on the political landscape. Impacts of Defection Government Instability: Defections can topple governments, particularly in coalition setups. For instance, the Karnataka government collapsed in 2019 …

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