The Hindu Editorial Analysis

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 15 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 15 March 2024

    1. MEITY turns into a god by releasing an AI advisory. Topic: GS2 – Governance – Government policies – Issues arising out of their design & implementation As it tackles the legal ambiguity and policy challenges in…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 14 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 14 March 2024

    1. Indian R&D funding: a breakdown of the figures Topic: GS2 – Social Justice – Education GS2 – Governance – Government policies – Issues arising out of their design & implementation. From a UPSC standpoint, evaluating India’s potential for…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 11 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 11 March 2024

    1. Spending on political campaigns must be restricted. Topic: GS2 – Governance – Important aspects of governance – Transparency and accountability Candidates for the UPSC must comprehend the effects of disproportionate government advertising, electoral reforms, and difficulties…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 6 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 6 March 2024

    1. Green employment and the issue of gender inequality Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy – Issues related to development and employment crucial for UPSC in addressing gender gaps in India’s green transition while adhering to social justice…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 5 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 5 March 2024

    1. The World Trade Organisation is still working to promote fair and unrestricted trade. Topic: GS2 – International Relations – Important International institutions, agencies and foraUPSC Relevance: The article explains issues at the WTO’s MC13, which…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 4 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 4 March 2024

    1. The Himalayan States are being choked by plastic mountains. Topic: GS3 – Environment – Environmental pollution and degradationImportant for UPSC to evaluate candidates’ comprehension of intricate environmental issues as it explores regulatory gaps, environmental challenges,…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 2 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 2 March 2024

    1. Change and continuity in India’s Palestine policy Topic: GS2 – International Relations For those preparing for the UPSC, this article is essential as it provides valuable understanding of India’s diplomatic approach, geopolitical factors, and changing Middle…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 1 March 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 1 March 2024

    1. e-evidence utilisation and new criminal legislation Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity – Parliament – Functioning For those preparing for the UPSC, this article is essential because it offers insights into impending changes to Indian criminal laws,…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 29 February 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 29 February 2024

    1. A glimpse into the Janus-faced economy Topic: GS3 – Indian EconomyUPSC Significance: Examines claims, welfare programmes, and financial market issues in order to provide a comprehensive picture of the Indian economy’s dualism. Context – The…

  • The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 28 February 2024

    The Hindu Editorial Analysis- 28 February 2024

    1. Give up the delay and support India’s green elections. Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity Relevance to UPSC: Knowledge of environmentally friendly election procedures supports sustainable development objectives, global environmental issues, and good governance. Context – The…