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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 12 Aug 2025
An in-depth analysis of India’s automotive industry—its growth trajectory, FDI inflows, export performance, role in employment, integration into global supply chains, and the shift towards sustainable mobility through EVs, policy initiatives, and the Make in India programme. Explores the growth, globalisation, and sustainability transition of India’s automotive sector, highlighting FDI, exports, employment, and key government initiatives.
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 08 Aug 2025
In recent years, India has seen a sharp rise in the use of crop protection chemicals, particularly herbicides, with the herbicide market expanding at an annual rate of around 10%. India’s agriculture feeds over a billion people, but protecting crops from pests, diseases, and weeds is a constant challenge. Every year, farmers lose a significant part of their harvest to insects, fungal infections, and unwanted plants that compete for nutrients. This not only reduces food supply but also affects farmer incomes and food prices..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 07 Aug 2025
India’s civil aviation sector is now the world’s fifth largest by passenger volume, with 211 million flyers in 2023, according to IATA. Despite improved air safety scores from ICAO, the sector still faces deep-rooted challenges—ranging from grounded aircraft and financial stress to regulatory bottlenecks and poor rural connectivity..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 29 Jul 2025
On July 8, 2025, a devastating Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) occurred in Nepal, triggered by the bursting of a supra-glacial lake in Tibet. The resulting flash flood surged through the Lende River, which flows from Tibet into Nepal, washing away a China-built friendship bridge near the Rasuwagadhi inland container port. This port, vital to Nepal's trade infrastructure, was significantly disrupted. Additionally, four hydro-power plants on the Bhote Koshi River were rendered inoperative, wiping out about 8% of Nepal’s electricity supply..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 28 Jul 2025
In a historic development with wide-ranging implications for international climate governance, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark advisory opinion affirming that states have legal obligations under international law to protect the climate system and limit greenhouse gas emissions. The request for the opinion came through a 2023 UN General Assembly resolution, driven by the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu and supported by over 130 countries. It aimed to secure legal clarity on the responsibilities of countries, particularly toward vulnerable nations like Small Island Developing States (SIDS), which are disproportionately impacted by rising sea levels and climate-related disasters. This advisory opinion adds legal weight to longstanding moral and political calls for stronger climate action and could mark the beginning of a new era of climate litigation and accountability..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 24 Jul 2025
Nuclear energy is one of the most powerful and reliable sources of electricity in the world. Unlike solar and wind power, which depend on the weather, nuclear power can provide steady and continuous electricity — known as base-load power. It also produces almost no carbon emissions, making it a clean energy source that can help fight climate change..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 19 Jul 2025
Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc.,Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 12 Jul 2025
International efforts to tackle climate change are coordinated through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). For decades, countries have met every year at the Conference of Parties (COP) to discuss and agree on ways to reduce emissions, build climate resilience, and mobilise finance..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 11 Jul 2025
India’s defence sector is undergoing a historic transformation. Rising security challenges, the need for technological superiority, and the ambition to reduce import dependence have all contributed to this shift. At the recent Controllers’ Conference 2025, officials outlined reforms to speed up procurement, strengthen domestic manufacturing, and improve financial agility. Over the past few years, the government has launched wide-ranging reforms to build indigenous capabilities, speed up procurement, and create an ecosystem where private companies, start-ups, and MSMEs can play a major role..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 09 Jul 2025
In recent years, India has taken major steps to develop the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as a key centre of national security and economic growth. This archipelago, located to the east of the Indian mainland, sits at a strategic position in the Bay of Bengal and serves as a gateway to the wider Indo-Pacific region..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 08 Jul 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how people work, create, and communicate. AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini are trained on enormous datasets containing books, articles, images, and sounds collected from the internet. While this data is crucial for making AI systems capable of generating text, images, or music, it has also sparked serious legal and ethical debates. Many authors, artists, and companies argue that training AI on copyrighted materials without permission amounts to theft. They fear that AI could produce content similar to their original work, reducing demand for authentic creations and harming their livelihoods..
ViewDaily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 05 Jul 2025
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be one of India’s most serious public health challenges. Despite being preventable and curable, TB still affects millions of people each year. India aims to eliminate TB by 2025, five years ahead of the global Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target of 2030..
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