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- حالة التحقق: غير موثّقة
- معدل التفاعل (ER): يبلغ متوسط تفاعل الجمهور 10.52%. وخلال أول 24 ساعة من النشر يحصد المحتوى عادةً 3.61% من ردود الفعل نسبةً إلى إجمالي المشتركين.
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- التفاعلات والاستجابة: يتفاعل الجمهور بانتظام؛ متوسط التفاعلات لكل منشور يبلغ 4.
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| 2 | This is the PIB News analysis from 20th June to 14th July. Hope you find it useful. | 1 233 |
| 3 | Nexus News Highlights 14 July.pdf | 1 297 |
| 4 | Social Justice & Governance: Trimming of Maharashtra’s Welfare Roll
A major data cleaning exercise in Maharashtra highlights the operational challenges of executing massive direct benefit transfers (DBT).
The Welfare Trim: A rigorous state-wide verification of Maharashtra's flagship scheme—the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana—led to the removal of more than 92 lakh beneficiaries.
The Scale: This accounts for nearly four in every ten women originally enrolled, showing how data duplication and structural alignment checks are critical to streamlining state spending.
UPSC Edge (GS-2): A perfect case study for questions on Welfare Governance and Technology. It underscores the double-edged sword of initial enrollment speed versus long-term database integrity, showing why periodic verification is necessary to eliminate inclusion errors and resource leakage.
#GS2 #Governance #SocialJustice #WelfareSchemes | 1 281 |
| 5 | Art, Culture & Heritage: Repatriation of Chola Artifacts & New GI Tags
Cultural diplomacy scored a double victory today, combining international heritage restoration with local economic branding.
Chola Repatriation: The Australian Museum is returning three priceless 11th and 12th-century antiquities to Tamil Nadu. These include a stone sculpture of sacred Nandi, a metal trident featuring Bhadrakali, and a stone Karthikeya statue carved in the classic Chola sculptural tradition.
Reciprocal Diplomacy: In return, India has committed to returning the relics of an Australian First Nations ancestor currently housed at the Government Museum of Chennai.
Topic-2
GI Tag Inclusion: The Geographical Indications Registry formally granted a GI tag to Jodhpur's nearly 200-year-old Mojari craft, providing legal protection and economic branding to this traditional footwear art.
#GS1 #ArtAndCulture #CholaDynasty #HeritageRestoration | 1 020 |
| 6 | Internal Security & Governance: The Cyber-Fraud Surge & Anti-Terror Stance
Data from a Union Home Ministry meeting highlighted the staggering scale of the digital financial threat facing state administrations, alongside continuing counter-terrorism actions.
The Macro Cyber Metrics: Between January and June 2026, India logged over 12.71 lakh cyber fraud complaints involving a massive ₹10,178 crore in fraudulent transactions.
State-Wise Disparities: Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest volume of complaints (1.85 lakh), while Maharashtra topped the chart in terms of the actual financial amount lost (₹1,637.66 crore).
UAPA Enforcement: A special NIA court issued a non-bailable warrant against Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed regarding the ongoing Pahalgam terror attack investigation, reinforcing India’s zero-tolerance security stance.
UPSC Edge (GS-3): Essential data for internal security answers on cyber warfare and financial crimes. The massive volume highlights that cybersecurity is no longer just a technical issue, but a core component of economic stability that requires faster inter-state policing coordination and automated legal remedies like E-Zero FIRs.
#GS3 #InternalSecurity #CyberSecurity #FinancialFraud | 915 |
| 7 | Economy & Trade: India-US Trade Deal Framework Ready
In a major relief for the domestic export sector, India and the United States have reached a crucial baseline agreement on trade.
The Framework Accord: Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal confirmed that India and the US have finalized the framework for a trade deal, set to be signed at the "right moment".
The Tariff Shield: The framework is strategically engineered to shield Indian exporters from additional US tariffs that could stem from any Section 301 investigations.
UPSC Edge (GS-3): This marks a shift toward proactive trade diplomacy. Securing an institutional framework protects key sectors (like pharmaceuticals, IT, and textiles) from sudden protectionist shocks, ensuring long-term export predictability.
#GS3 #IndianEconomy #IndiaUSTrade #ForeignTradePolicy | 712 |
| 8 | International Relations & Geopolitics: The Hormuz Crisis & India's UNSC Pitch
The geopolitical temperature in the Middle East has spiked dramatically, impacting global energy security and Indian diaspora networks, while India steps up its long-term multilateral diplomacy.
The Strait of Hormuz Escalation: Iranian cruise missiles struck two UAE tankers (Mombasa and Al Bahiyah) in Omani territorial waters. Tragically, an Indian crew member was killed and eight others were wounded.
The Blockade & Oil Shocks: The US Central Command initiated its third consecutive night of strikes against Iranian military sites, following the announcement of a naval blockade and a 20% toll on cargo transiting the Strait. This has caused global oil prices to jump by over 9%, creating immediate import-inflation challenges for India.
India's UNSC Campaign for 2028–29: Amidst this growing global instability, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar formally launched India’s campaign for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council under the theme: "Shanti: India for the United Nations Security Council 2028-29.
Norms, Trust, Integrity". India will compete with Tajikistan for the sole seat in the Asia-Pacific Group next year.
UPSC Edge (GS-2): Excellent material for analyzing maritime chokepoints and energy diplomacy. The crisis underlines the vulnerability of India’s energy corridors and highlights why India's pitch for a rules-based order ("Norms, Trust, Integrity") is highly relevant at the horseshoe table.
#GS2 #InternationalRelations #UNSC #EnergySecurity #StraitOfHormuz | 913 |
| 9 | Nexus News Highlights 13 July.pdf | 1 249 |
| 10 | These are certain IR topics marked in Mains 365 index with further addition. Kindly go through these current affairs in addition to IR PDF shared | 1 854 |
| 11 | International relations Mains 365 (June 2025-April_260711_214005.PDF | 1 858 |
| 12 | Sharing is caring.
Share these mains enrichment PDFs with your peers. | 1 930 |
| 13 | لا يوجد نص... | 2 272 |
| 14 | This is the Quality Enrichment Notes for Mains 2026 of International relations. With updated data and developments. Kindly go through it. | 2 196 |
| 15 | Important for GS-3 paper Mains 2026, as flex fuel is in news and is among priority of the government of India | 2 400 |
| 16 | Answer Here | 2 205 |
| 17 | Q. With reference to the distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States under the Seventh Schedule and Article 254 of the Indian Constitution, consider the following statements:
1. While "Criminal Law" and "Criminal Procedure" are enumerated as subjects under the Concurrent List (List III), matters concerning "Prisons and persons detained therein" fall under the exclusive legislative competence of the State List (List II).
2. If a State law relating to a subject in the Concurrent List contains provisions repugnant to an earlier Central law and receives Presidential Assent under Article 254(2), the State law prevails in that State and cannot be subsequently amended or repealed by Parliament.
3. The constitutional Doctrine of Repugnancy under Article 254 is a mechanism used by courts to resolve irreconcilable statutory conflicts between Central and State legislations across all three lists of the Seventh Schedule.
Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3 | 1 791 |
| 18 | Art & Culture: Repatriation of Chola-era Antiquities from Australia
In a major victory for India's cultural diplomacy and heritage restoration, three priceless antiquities are returning home.
The Artifacts: Housed across two major Australian museums, the three returning antiquities date back to the 11th-12th Century Chola and late imperial eras and trace their roots back to temples in Tamil Nadu.
The Legal Process: The return was executed through close bilateral tracking of stolen or illegally exported heritage items under international frameworks like the 1970 UNESCO Convention.
#GS1 #ArtAndCulture #HeritageRepatriation #CholaDynasty | 1 243 |
| 19 | Constitutional Federalism: Can States Amend Central Criminal Laws?
Maharashtra’s recent legislative attempt to introduce customized amendments to a central criminal statute has triggered a vital debate on the constitutional division of powers.
The Core Constitutional Mechanism: Under the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, "Criminal Law" and "Criminal Procedure" fall squarely within the Concurrent List (List III). This gives both the Parliament and State Legislatures the power to enact legislation.
The Conflict Resolution (Article 254): If a state amendment directly conflicts with or is repugnant to an existing Central law, the Central law generally prevails.
The Proviso Option: However, under Article 254(2), if the state-enacted amendment is reserved for the consideration of the President and receives Presidential Assent, the state amendment will prevail and become valid within that specific state.
#GS2 #IndianPolity #ConstitutionalFederalism #ConcurrentList | 1 262 |
| 20 | Security & Extradition Law: US Formally Indicts Lawrence Bishnoi
In a major escalation of international legal pressure on cross-border syndicates, the United States has formally filed criminal charges against jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
The Transnational Link: The US federal indictment links the syndicate to coordinated attacks on high-profile Indian public figures and diaspora elements.
The Legal Conundrum: This development raises immediate questions regarding the execution of the India-US Extradition Treaty.
UPSC Edge (GS-2 & GS-3): This serves as an excellent case study for transnational crime and extradition mechanisms. Under international law, since the individual is already in Indian custody for domestic trials, execution of extradition requests requires a complex legal balancing act. India can defer extradition under domestic priority clauses or coordinate a conditional/temporary surrender for foreign prosecution under the Extradition Act, 1962.
#GS2 #Polity_Governance #ExtraditionTreaty #GS3 #InternalSecurity | 1 070 |
