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Daily News Analysis for UPSC Preparation

Welcome to Daily News Analysis, your singular resource for UPSC CSE/PCS current affairs. Grasp the importance of staying updated for your UPSC/PCS journey.
Daily News Analysis presents essential news from top sources like The Hindu, Indian Express, Business Standard, and PIB, curated in line with the UPSC/PCS syllabus. Our expansive coverage includes Politics, Economics, Science & Technology, Environment, International Relations, and Governance.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 07 Oct 2025

India International Governance Index – FAIR Assessment | Daily Analysis | Dhyeya IAS

Delve into India’s International Governance Index using FAIR assessment framework — explore governance metrics, India’s score, challenges & policy implications in today’s context. A comprehensive daily analysis by Dhyeya IAS..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 03 Oct 2025

India’s Semiconductor Revolution: Daily Analysis on Growth & Security | Dhyeya IAS

Read Dhyeya IAS Daily Analysis on India’s Semiconductor Revolution. Learn how innovation, policy, and investment are driving economic growth, national security, and self-reliance in India’s expanding semiconductor ecosystem..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 01 Oct 2025

India’s rivers have always been central to its ecology, economy, and culture.

India’s rivers have always been central to its ecology, economy, and culture. However, they are under severe stress from rising pollution loads. A recent Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) assessment report (September 2025) highlights the extent of the crisis..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 23 Sep 2025

Wastewater Management in India: Challenges, Policies and the Way Forward

Explore the current state of wastewater management in India, key challenges, and policy interventions. Learn how effective wastewater reuse can help tackle the water crisis. | Dhyeya IAS.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 19 Sep 2025

India’s Geothermal Energy Policy 2025 | Dhyeya IAS – A Sustainable Future from Underground Heat

Discover India’s National Geothermal Energy Policy 2025 at Dhyeya IAS — exploring incentives, opportunities, challenges & global lessons in tapping underground heat. Stay informed & ready for UPSC/PSC exams..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 17 Sep 2025

“The Plastic Crisis: A Global Challenge to Environment, Health, and Development”

Plastic pollution is no longer just waste—it poses a serious threat to the environment, human health, and sustainable development. Explore this global challenge, its impacts, and solutions in Dhyeya IAS Current Affairs..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 02 Sep 2025

The Rising Burden Of Cancer In India: Statistics, Challenges And Policy Initiatives

Cancer has gradually emerged as one of the leading public health concerns in India, both in terms of disease burden and mortality. Once considered a relatively rare condition, it is now a common challenge affecting millions of families every year. Data from 43 population-based cancer registries coordinated by the ICMR–National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research (NCDIR) show that the lifetime risk of developing cancer in India is 11%. In 2024 alone, the country reported 15.6 lakh new cancer cases and 8.74 lakh deaths..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 28 Aug 2025

India’s Drug Regulatory Framework: Gaps, Reforms and Global Reputation

India is often called the “pharmacy of the world.” The country manufactures one in every five generic drugs consumed globally. From pharmacies in New York to hospitals in Lagos, medicines made in India are a common sight, particularly from pharmaceutical hubs in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Telangana. This achievement is a point of national pride and has positioned India as a central player in global healthcare. Yet, beneath this success lies a growing set of challenges. A recent study by the Max Institute of Healthcare Management at the Indian School of Business highlights serious cracks in India’s pharmaceutical policy and regulatory framework. These weaknesses threaten not only domestic drug safety but also India’s international reputation as a trusted supplier..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 26 Aug 2025

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) in India’s Water: An Emerging Public Health Challenge

Globalisation and industrialisation have reshaped modern economies by driving technological progress, increasing productivity, and fuelling consumer demand. A crucial part of this transformation has been the creation and use of synthetic chemicals across industries and everyday products. While these chemicals have undoubtedly brought convenience and economic growth, they have also left behind an unintended legacy — widespread contamination of the environment due to improper handling, careless disposal, and weak regulation..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 21 Aug 2025

National Space Law: India’s Scientific Progress and Strategic Imperative

India is going to celebrate its second National Space Day on August 23. The historic success of Chandrayaan–3 not only established India as a global space power but also added a new achievement to the collective repository of human knowledge. The upcoming Gaganyaan mission, Chandrayaan–4, and the proposed Bharat Antariksh Station are set to make this journey even more glorious. At the same time, the growing contribution of private companies is evidence that India is now moving beyond traditional space exploration toward commercial and strategic horizons. However, amid all these successes, an important question arises: India’s National Space Law. To provide sustainability and credibility to India’s progress in the global race for space exploration, innovation, and commercialization, the need for a strong legal framework has now become clearer than ever before..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 12 Aug 2025

Driving Development: India’s Automobile Industry in a Globalized Era

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.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 08 Aug 2025

Productivity versus the environment: The Balance of Pesticide Use

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..

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