Explore India’s strategy to diversify energy imports amid rising geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. Learn how crude oil, LNG, and renewable energy initiatives strengthen India’s energy security and economic resilience.

India’s Strategy to Diversify Energy Imports: Ensuring Energy Security Amid Geopolitical Risks

India’s Strategy to Diversify Energy Imports Explained | Geopolitical & Supply Chain Insights India’s Strategy to Diversify Energy Imports Explained Energy security is increasingly intertwined with national security, foreign policy, and economic stability. India’s strategy to diversify energy imports is critical as the country imports over 85% of its crude oil and more than 50% […]

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Explore why India’s demographic dividend could turn into a demographic liability. Understand the key factors affecting youth employability and the policy interventions needed to harness this growth potential.

India’s Demographic Dividend at Risk: Key Factors and Policy Interventions

India’s Demographic Dividend at Risk? Key Factors & Policy Interventions India’s Demographic Dividend at Risk? Key Factors & Policy Interventions India’s Demographic Dividend refers to the potential economic growth from a favorable age structure, where the working-age population exceeds dependents. India, with over 800 million people below 35 (UNFPA, 2023), is often seen as being

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Japan as India’s Anchor Partner in the Indo-Pacific | UPSC Mains 2025

Japan as India’s Anchor Partner in the Indo-Pacific | UPSC Mains 2025

Japan as India’s Anchor Partner in the Indo-Pacific | UPSC Mains 2025 Insights Japan as India’s Anchor Partner in the Indo-Pacific | UPSC Mains 2025 Insights Introduction The Indo-Pacific has become the central theatre of geopolitics in the 21st century, accounting for nearly 65% of global GDP and 60% of global maritime trade (World Bank,

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Explore how the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025 shapes integrity, fairness, and governance in Indian democracy. A UPSC mains perspective with case laws, challenges, and reforms.

Power, Integrity and Democracy: Analysing the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025

Power, Integrity and Democracy: Analysing the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025 Introduction The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025 mandates resignation or automatic removal of Ministers, including the Prime Minister, if they remain in custody for over 30 consecutive days in cases punishable with five years or more of imprisonment.

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UPSC CSE Mains 2025 Model Answers with Explanation by Vishnu IAS Academy. In this session, we provide detailed and exam-oriented model answers for UPSC CSE Mains 2025. Each answer is explained with proper structure,

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UPSC Mains 2025 | GS Paper 1 Analysis | History, Geography & Indian Society | Vishnu IAS Academy The UPSC CSE Mains 2025 Exam is the second stage of the Civil Services Examination, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. It consists of nine descriptive papers that test a candidate’s analytical ability, writing skills, and understanding

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Ethical and infrastructural challenges of Artificial Intelligence in India’s judicial processes include ethical risks like bias, privacy concerns, hallucinations, and infrastructural hurdles such as digital divides, governance gaps, and capacity issues. This blog explores how AI can modernize India’s judiciary while ensuring fairness and accountability.

Ethical and Infrastructural Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in India’s Judicial Processes

Ethical and Infrastructural Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in India’s Judicial Processes Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence—such as learning, reasoning, language processing, and problem-solving. In the context of the judiciary, AI promises to speed up judicial processes, reduce pendency, and improve accessibility. India presently

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covers key updates on the Great Nicobar Project and tribal rights dispute, ADR report on Chief Ministers with criminal cases, OpenAI’s first India office in New Delhi, ban on real money gaming platforms, and the UN-declared famine in Gaza. Perfect for UPSC, current affairs, and exam preparation.

Great Nicobar Project, ADR Report, OpenAI India Office, Gaming Ban & Gaza Famine

Today Current Affairs 23/08/2025 Great Nicobar Project and Tribal Rights Dispute The ₹72,000-crore Great Nicobar Project, involving a port, airport, power plant, and township, faces controversy over alleged violations of the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006. The Andaman & Nicobar Administration claimed tribal rights were “identified and settled,” securing forest clearances for diversion of 13,075

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Today Current Affairs 11/07/2025 covers the Centre’s proposed two-rate GST structure, Assam tightening Aadhaar rules to curb illegal immigration, and new bills raising political accountability concerns.

GST Two-Rate Proposal, Assam Aadhaar Rules & Centre’s New Bills

Today Current Affairs 11/07/2025 | GST, Aadhaar Rules & Centre’s New Bills Today Current Affairs 22/08/2025 Centre Proposes Two-Rate GST Structure, States Flag Revenue Concerns The Group of Ministers (GoM) on Rate Rationalisation has endorsed the Centre’s proposal to simplify GST into a two-rate structure, pending approval by the GST Council. The plan seeks to

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Today Current Affairs 11/07/2025 covers custodial violence in India, the Manipur High Court order on transgender rights, Indo-Bangladesh border fencing updates, Agni-5 missile test, and the Online Gaming Regulation Bill 2025.

Custodial Violence in India, Transgender Rights, Border Fencing, Agni-5 Test & Online Gaming Bill

Today Current Affairs 11/07/2025 | Custodial Violence in India & Key Updates Today Current Affairs 21/08/2025 Manipur HC Order: A Step Forward for Transgender Rights The Manipur High Court’s directive to issue fresh academic certificates to Dr. Beoncy Laishram underscores both the progress and persistent hurdles in transgender rights. Despite clear legal safeguards under the

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Custodial violence in India continues to raise serious human rights concerns despite the police being constitutional functionaries bound by law. This blog explores the constitutional role of police, systemic weaknesses, and reforms needed to end custodial torture.

Custodial Violence in India: Constitutional Role of Police and Systemic Challenges*

The Police and Custodial Violence in India: Constitutional Role vs Coercion Introduction The Indian Constitution, under Articles 21 and 22, guarantees the right to life, dignity, and procedural safeguards against arbitrary detention. In this framework, the police are envisioned as constitutional functionaries bound by law, not as instruments of coercion. Yet, custodial violence in India

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