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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 01 Nov 2025
Recently, on October 28, 2025, Bandi Prakash, a Maoist leader who played a key financial role in the Maoist organization, surrendered in Telangana. Just before this incident, on October 15, 258 Naxalites also surrendered in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. The central government declared Abujhmad and North Bastar in Chhattisgarh, once considered strongholds of Naxalite terror, free from Naxalite influence. This development reflects the weakening hold of Naxalite groups and the growing faith in the Indian Constitution. The Government of India is committed to completely eradicating Naxalism by March 31, 2026..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 25 Oct 2025
India’s engagement with Afghanistan has taken a notable turn following the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. On October 2025, Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, undertook an eight-day visit to New Delhi, marking the highest-level Taliban official visit since the group assumed control of Kabul. During this visit, India announced the re-establishment of its Embassy in Kabul, which had functioned as a downgraded “technical mission” since June 2022. This move highlights a nuanced approach: engagement with the Taliban without extending formal recognition..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 18 Oct 2025
India's rapid transition towards self-reliance in the defence sector has given a new direction to national security, industrial development and technological confidence. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh's announcement at the inauguration of new aircraft production lines of first Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A at HAL's Nashik campus that the country's defense exports have now reached ₹25,000 crore is a strong confirmation of this transformation..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 18 Oct 2025
India and Canada have recently reopened a new chapter in their bilateral relationship after a period of diplomatic tension. The recent high-level talks between Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand in New Delhi underscored the commitment of both countries to rebuild mutual trust and build a stable, forward-looking partnership. The new roadmap focuses on strengthening cooperation in trade, clean energy, science and technology, agriculture, and education — based on shared democratic values, mutual respect, and cooperation..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 15 Oct 2025
The recent visit of the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer to India has opened a new phase in India–UK relations. Accompanied by a strong delegation of over a hundred business leaders, cultural representatives, and university heads, Starmer’s visit underscored the growing importance of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) — a landmark pact that seeks to deepen trade and investment between the two countries..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 29 Sep 2025
In an era of shifting global alignments, the relationship between India and the European Union (EU) has gained fresh significance. The unpredictability in U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump highlighted the need for stable partnerships, and Europe is positioning itself as a reliable, “all-weather” friend of India..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 11 Sep 2025
India–Mauritius relations are built on deep historical, cultural, economic, and strategic ties. Explore how this partnership strengthens India’s Indo-Pacific vision, diaspora bonds, trade, and maritime security in the Indian Ocean..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 10 Sep 2025
Nepal is witnessing one of its most intense waves of youth-led protests in recent days, popularly termed the Gen Z Protests. The immediate trigger was a government ban on 26 major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, X, and YouTube..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 05 Sep 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Tianjin on August 31, 2025, marking his first visit to China in seven years. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, where other key leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, were also present..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 03 Sep 2025
The SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin highlighted counter-terrorism, connectivity, energy, and institutional reforms. India used the platform to push its sovereignty-first agenda, balance China-Russia influence, and secure its strategic interests in Eurasia..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 01 Sep 2025
India and Japan today stand as two of Asia’s leading democracies and major global economies, bound together by shared values of peace, stability, and development. Their partnership has grown steadily over the past two decades—from being primarily economic and developmental to encompassing strategic, technological, and security dimensions. Japan has emerged as India’s largest development partner, while India provides Japan with a vast market, skilled workforce, and a reliable partner in shaping regional stability. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan in August 2025 for the 15th Annual Summit came at a crucial juncture. The global order is in flux, marked by economic uncertainties, trade tensions, and rising security challenges in the Indo-Pacific. Against this backdrop, the visit was more than a routine diplomatic engagement. It signaled the deepening of a partnership that now spans infrastructure, digital technologies, clean energy, semiconductors, defence, and even outer space. At its core, the visit reinforced the idea that India and Japan are not just economic partners but also strategic allies with a shared vision for the future..
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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 20 Aug 2025
In a noteworthy shift after years of tension, India and China have taken concrete steps toward revitalizing their strained bilateral relationship. Following the 2020 Galwan Valley clash that triggered a diplomatic freeze, both sides have now agreed to resume direct flights, reopen border trade, and establish a working group on border management. These decisions followed high-level talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval..
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