Daily Editorials for UPSC and State PSC2025-11-20T16:43:42+05:30

Daily Editorials for UPSC and State PSC

January 2026

Decisive New Factors in the Iranian Conundrum

January 14, 2026|

Introduction “Decisive new factors in the Iranian conundrum” highlights how Iran’s recurring internal unrest can no longer be viewed as episodic domestic turbulence alone. The editorial argues that structural economic stress, generational discontent, regional power rivalries, and renewed geopolitical pressures have combined to create a far more complex and volatile [...]

Beyond Maduro: Why Latin America Offers India a New Strategic Opportunity

January 6, 2026|

Introduction “Beyond Maduro, why Delhi has a new window of opportunity in the region” highlights a strategic inflection point in India’s Latin America policy. The erosion of the post-Maduro geopolitical order, weakening US dominance, and internal churn across South America have created diplomatic and economic space for India to [...]

Indian Aviation Safety: Its Dangerous Credibility Deficit

January 6, 2026|

Introduction “Indian aviation safety: its dangerous credibility deficit” underlines a deep institutional crisis rather than a single tragic accident. While India projects itself as one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets, repeated failures in accident investigation, transparency, and regulatory independence are steadily eroding public trust and international credibility in [...]

Security Camps: The Game Changer in the Maoist Fight

January 5, 2026|

Introduction “Security camps, the game changer in the Maoist fight” captures a decisive shift in India’s long battle against Left Wing Extremism. From reactive operations and episodic deployments, the State has moved towards permanent security presence in remote tribal regions. This strategy has altered the balance of power on [...]

Tragedy and Farce: Trump’s Venezuela Strikes and the Crisis of U.S. Imperialism

January 5, 2026|

Introduction “Tragedy and farce” aptly captures the latest chapter in U.S. foreign policy as President Donald Trump’s coercive actions against Venezuela revive the language and methods of imperial intervention. Presented as a moral crusade against authoritarianism, the strikes instead expose the erosion of international law, the selective use of democratic [...]

December 2025

A Multipolar World with Bipolar Characteristics

December 31, 2025|

Introduction “A multipolar world with bipolar characteristics” captures the central paradox of today’s international system. While global power is diffusing across multiple states, real strategic contestation is increasingly shaped by the rivalry between two dominant poles—the United States and China. The article argues that beneath the surface of multipolarity [...]

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