Home > Study Material
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.
Promptness and ease. We provide the day's news by 12:30 PM, serving as a consolidated, updated information hub. With Daily News Analysis, you lead the pack, equipped with trustworthy current affairs content.
Our platform's user-friendly design integrates your daily current affairs preparation into your study regime seamlessly. Explore an array of content - articles, summaries, infographics - to bolster your understanding of worldwide events.
Empower yourself with knowledge and self-assurance, and acquire a competitive advantage with Daily News Analysis. Embark on your journey towards UPSC/PCS triumph today. Remain informed, remain ahead, every single day with Daily News Analysis! Particularly beneficial for UPSC Mains, Daily News Analysis provides detailed analysis of news along with facts, catering to the broader UPSC and PCS examinations.
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 26 Jul 2025
In today’s world, connectivity plays a key role in global trade, diplomacy, and development. It allows the smooth movement of goods, services, money, people, and data across borders. This helps build strong supply chains, supports trade, and improves cooperation between countries..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 25 Jul 2025
On July 24, 2025, India and the United Kingdom signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)—a landmark deal aimed at strengthening their economic partnership. This agreement comes after years of negotiations and marks one of India’s most ambitious trade pacts with a developed country..
View
Daily 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..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 23 Jul 2025
Language in India is not merely a medium of communication—it is an axis of identity, power, and governance. The country's extraordinary linguistic heterogeneity presents both a democratic strength and a policymaking challenge. The New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, by reaffirming the Three Language Formula, seeks to reconcile the objectives of national integration, cognitive development, and cultural inclusivity. Yet, its implementation has sparked renewed debates around the politics of imposition, institutional readiness, and pedagogical equity. ..........
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 22 Jul 2025
In July 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for transforming Indian tourism into a trillion-dollar sector by 2047. This vision was reinforced by the NITI Aayog in its “India Tourism Vision 2047,” which outlined a roadmap to increase the sector’s contribution to GDP from the current 5% to 10%. This renewed focus has placed tourism squarely at the centre of India’s economic strategy for Amrit Kaal—India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation by its centenary of independence..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 21 Jul 2025
The Indian banking system has entered a phase of relative stability and strength. As per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Financial Stability Report (FSR) of July 2025, the sector has demonstrated notable improvement in asset quality, capital adequacy, and provisioning standards. However, this overall financial robustness coexists with emerging challenges, particularly in the domain of household indebtedness and retail unsecured lending. Additionally, credit growth has decelerated in recent months, raising questions about the evolving credit appetite, the role of regulatory actions, and structural shifts in credit origination...
View
Daily 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..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 18 Jul 2025
Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 17 Jul 2025
In a significant observation with wide-reaching implications, the Supreme Court of India has initiated a discussion on the need for citizen-level guidelines to regulate divisive content on social media platforms. The court emphasised that while freedom of speech and expression is a core constitutional right, it must be accompanied by self-restraint, responsibility, and a commitment to the values of fraternity and secularism..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 16 Jul 2025
polity and governance, elections in India.
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 15 Jul 2025
India is home to one of the world’s youngest populations, with lakhs of students graduating annually from universities, colleges, Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), and other skill development programmes. Despite this demographic advantage, the country faces a deepening employment crisis. Many educated youth remain jobless or stuck in informal and low-quality work due to skill mismatches, lack of training, and weak industry linkages. This is not only a question of unemployment but of unemployability—a structural issue that demands urgent reforms in education, skill development, and workforce planning..
View
Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 14 Jul 2025
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a group of 17 minerals that have become vital for modern industries and national security. They are used in a wide range of applications, including clean energy technologies, advanced electronics, defence systems, and medical equipment. Although these elements are not truly rare, they are difficult and costly to extract in pure form. China currently dominates global production and refining, creating concerns over supply chain dependence and strategic vulnerabilities. India has the third-largest reserves of REEs in the world, mainly found in coastal states like Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. However, despite this potential, India produces less than one per cent of the global output. This situation highlights the need for effective policies, technological advancements, and sustainable practices to unlock the country’s resources and reduce reliance on imports..
View