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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 10, 2026

Pre & Mains Notes

No notes today.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express🗞

1. Read all articles from explained page except the one crime article.
(All are important articles)

2.Trump's Russia sanctions bill may end Indian exports to US.
(Read for understanding current developments)

The Hindu 📰

1. All candidates will have to undergo face authentication at exam venues,says UPSC.
(Important news for aspirants)
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 11, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

NA

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
: none today

The Hindu 📰

1. Why was bail denied to Umar and Sharjeel?

2. Is hiring lobby firms common in diplomacy?
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 12, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

1.) HPV Vaccine and Herd Protection

Key Points

• Swedish study shows herd immunity from HPV vaccination, reducing cervical pre-cancer even among unvaccinated women.
• School-based vaccination achieved higher coverage and better outcomes.
• Most effective when given before sexual debut.
• Reinforces prevention-led, cost-effective cancer control strategy.

Why in News
• Evidence cited as India considers school-based HPV vaccination.

Mains Relevance
• Preventive healthcare and women’s health policy.

Prelims Pointers
• HPV causes cervical cancer.
• WHO-recommended age: 9–14 years.
• Herd immunity protects unvaccinated population.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express


1. Grok raises thorny questions of AI Governance

2. Entire EXPLAINED page (must read)


The Hindu 📰

1. The year gone by, the Quad's year of interregnum (read slowly)

2. Should the age of consent be lowered? (note all cases and legal implications)

3. India’s maritime policy: how it has evolved and what lies ahead
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 13, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes


1.) Repeated Third-Stage Issues in PSLV

Key Points
• 2nd consecutive PSLV mission faced third-stage performance anomaly.
• 3rd stage is critical for achieving orbital velocity and precision injection.
• Raises concerns over launch reliability in routine missions, not design novelty.
• Highlights need for stronger quality control and systems validation as launch cadence increases.

Why in News
• ISRO’s first launch of the year reported issues similar to a 2025 PSLV mission.

Mains Relevance
• Space technology governance and institutional reliability.

Prelims Pointers
PSLV: Four-stage launch vehicle.
3rd stage uses solid propulsion.


2.) Monroe Doctrine and Its Contemporary Revival


Key Points
• Monroe Doctrine (1823) asserted US opposition to European intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
• Over time, doctrine evolved from anti-colonial stance to interventionist justification.
• Recent invocation signals continued US strategic interest in Latin America.
• Reflects ambiguity and reinterpretation of historical doctrines in foreign policy.

Why in News
• Doctrine referenced after political developments involving Venezuela.

Mains Relevance
• US foreign policy, geopolitics of the Western Hemisphere.

Prelims Pointers
• Monroe Doctrine announced in 1823.
• Originally linked to President James Monroe.


3.) Strategic Importance of Venezuelan Heavy Crude

Key Points
• US refineries are configured for heavy, sour crude, making Venezuelan oil strategically valuable.
• Sanctions disrupted supply chains, increasing refinery adjustment costs.
• Highlights energy-security trade-offs between geopolitics and refinery economics.
• Explains persistent US interest despite political tensions.

Why in News
• Analysis of why Venezuelan crude continues to matter for the US energy system.

Mains Relevance
• Energy security and geopolitics.

Prelims Pointers
• Heavy crude requires complex refining.
• Venezuela has among the largest proven oil reserves.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
: none today

The Hindu 📰

1. Early investment in children, the key to India’s future
(read for basic awareness)

2. 2 articles on text and context page
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 14, 2025

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
:

1. In a volatile world, Germany and India move towards a stable Indo-Europe
(GS2 IR)

2. India's assertion, Pak's accession: How China took Shaksgam valley
(most important read today)

The Hindu 📰

1. India must focus on AI and its environmental impact
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 17, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes


1. SC & ‘Romeo–Juliet’ Exception under POCSO

What happened
Supreme Court asked the Union government to consider introducing a “Romeo–Juliet” exception under the POCSO Act to avoid criminalising consensual adolescent relationships.

Issue raised
Blanket criminalisation under POCSO treats all sexual activity involving minors as abuse, ignoring consent and proximity in age.

Current context
• POCSO criminalises all sexual acts below 18, regardless of consent
• Courts increasingly see misuse in cases involving adolescents in consensual relationships
• PILs and High Court rulings highlight disproportionate incarceration of young men

Why it matters
• Balances child protection with adolescent autonomy
• Prevents misuse of law by families to control relationships
• Raises constitutional questions on dignity, autonomy, and proportionality



2. India must widen export pool to offset US tariffs

What happened
Economic analysis suggests India needs to diversify and deepen its export base to counter potential trade disruptions from US tariffs.

Issue raised
Overdependence on limited markets and products makes Indian exports vulnerable to protectionist shocks.

Current context
• US tariffs impact Indian sectors like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textiles
• Export growth driven more by volume than diversification
• Global trade fragmentation is increasing

Why it matters
• Export resilience is key to growth and forex stability
• Pushes India towards new markets, value-added goods
• Aligns with “China+1” and supply chain diversification trends



3. India’s late entry into US-led groupings (Pax Silica)

What happened
India’s inclusion in Pax Silica, a US-led critical minerals and technology grouping, came after initial exclusions, raising strategic concerns.

Issue raised
India risks being seen as an afterthought in emerging tech and supply-chain alliances.

Current context
• Pax Silica focuses on critical minerals, semiconductors, AI supply chains
• US is structuring minilateral groups to reduce China dependence
• India has capabilities but lacks early agenda-setting presence

Why it matters
• Highlights need for proactive economic diplomacy
• Strategic relevance now depends on tech, data, and minerals
• India must enter alliances with clear value propositions, not just strategic goodwill


@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
:

1. Multilateralism a la carte, the Washington way
(read masterpiece from Syed Akbaruddin sir)

2. US attack on Iran maybe more show than substance
(read slowly for knowledge)

The Hindu 📰 nothing here today\
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 19, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes


1) Election, lottery, election: How Mumbai will get new mayor

What happened
Mumbai will not get a mayor through a direct vote. The post will be decided through a lottery-based reservation system, followed by an internal election among corporators.

Issue raised
The mayor’s post is reserved by rotation, not political choice, delaying clarity and limiting parties’ ability to project candidates.

Current context

* Reservation follows the 74th Constitutional Amendment
* Categories include SC, ST, OBC, and women
* Reservation is decided by a draw of lots conducted by the Urban Development Department
* Only after reservation is declared does voting take place in the BMC House

Why it matters
Highlights how urban governance prioritises constitutional equity over electoral politics, but also weakens the mayor’s political authority in India’s richest civic body.



2) Can the Chinese government arrest its ageing problem?

What happened
China is rolling out multiple policy interventions to reverse population ageing after the failure of the one-child policy rollback.

Issue raised
Low fertility rates, shrinking workforce, and rising elderly dependency threaten China’s long-term economic growth.

Current context

* One-child policy abolished in 2016
* Retirement age gradually increased
* Incentives for childbirth, tax breaks, housing support
* Expanded childcare services and family-friendly policies
* Despite measures, birth rates continue to fall

Why it matters
China’s demographic slowdown could reshape global manufacturing, supply chains, and economic power, affecting countries like India that compete for labour-intensive growth.



3) Soft matter: the unusual yet persistent physics inside your bathroom cabinet

What happened
Scientists explain why everyday products like toothpaste and shampoo behave as both solids and liquids, a property of soft matter physics.

Issue raised
Traditional physics models fail to explain materials that flow under pressure but hold shape at rest.

Current context

* Toothpaste, shampoo, gels are examples of soft matter
* Behaviour depends on force, time, and internal structure
* Linked to concepts like viscosity, molecular rearrangement, and stress response
* Pitch-drop experiment shows extreme slow-flow behaviour

Why it matters
Soft matter research improves industrial design, consumer products, biomedical materials, and material science, bridging physics with real-life applications.



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Indian Express


1. To complete reform drive, rationalise food and fertilizer subsidy
(read for awareness)

2. Patent rights and public health: what are bharat's options?
(read slowly and carefully, make a 1 page note, if the need be!)

3. India's record rice output comes with challenges
(interesting counter to 'growth' and exports)

The Hindu 📰

1. How should India tackle child trafficking?
(important read for today)
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 20, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

1. US annexation of Greenland – implications

What happened


US President Donald Trump reiterated interest in acquiring Greenland, triggering diplomatic and strategic debate.

Issue raised

How US annexation of Greenland would affect NATO unity, Russia’s strategy, and Arctic geopolitics.

Current context


- Greenland is an autonomous territory under Denmark (a NATO member).
- Any US move would involve Denmark, NATO consultations, and international law.
- Arctic region is gaining importance due to melting ice, new sea routes, and resources.

Why it matters


NATO: Internal friction if a member’s territory is pressured by another member.

Russia: Increased militarisation of the Arctic; Russia already expanding bases.

Global order: Sets precedent of territorial acquisition rhetoric in a rules-based system.


2. Blockbuster cancer drug Nivolumab may get cheaper

What happened

Delhi High Court ruling opens the door for biosimilar versions of Nivolumab after patent-related litigation.

Issue raised


Access vs innovation debate in life-saving cancer drugs.

Current context


- Nivolumab is an immunotherapy drug used against multiple cancers.
- Current treatment cost is extremely high and largely unaffordable in India.
- Indian pharma companies may soon produce cheaper biosimilars.

Why it matters

Public health: Wider access to advanced cancer treatment.

Pharma policy: Balancing patent protection with compulsory licensing / biosimilars.

Healthcare costs: Significant reduction in out-of-pocket expenditure.

3. Digital currency link on BRICS agenda


What happened


RBI recommended including linkage of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) on the BRICS agenda.

Issue raised


Reducing dependence on the US dollar in cross-border payments.

Current context

- India will host the BRICS summit in 2026.
- All BRICS members are running CBDC pilot projects.
- Proposal focuses on interoperability, not a single BRICS currency.

Why it matters

Geopolitics: Dollar dominance vs multipolar financial order.

Payments: Faster, cheaper cross-border settlements.

India’s role: Positions digital rupee as a global settlement instrument.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express


1. Many questions in Trump's Board of Peace invite
(read to be self aware)

The Hindu 📰

1. In a changing world, it is ‘small tables, big dividends
(never miss anything from this author)

2. Why SIR verification needs to be completely digitised?
(MUST READ)
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@CSEWhy Times – Jan 21, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

1. Who pays for Trump tariffs? Almost exclusively Americans

What happened
• A study finds that U.S. tariffs under Donald Trump operated as a consumption tax borne mainly by American consumers and importers.

Issue raised
• Who ultimately bears the economic burden of tariffs and their effectiveness as a trade policy tool.

Current context
• U.S. customs revenue rose by about $200 billion by 2025.
• Import prices increased; foreign exporters largely did not absorb tariffs.
• Import volumes declined, especially from China.
• High tariffs on Brazil and India led to volume reduction rather than price cuts.

Why it matters
• Questions the assumption that tariffs hurt foreign producers.
• Shows inflationary impact on domestic consumers.
• Relevant for future trade and protectionism policy choices.

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2. How reusability can lead to sustainable, cost-effective access to space?

What happened
• Reusable rocket technologies are lowering launch costs and increasing mission frequency in the commercial space sector.

Issue raised
• Role of technological innovation in enabling sustainable and cost-effective access to space.

Current context
• Reusability reduces costs compared to expendable rockets.
• Rocket staging addresses fuel-weight constraints.
• Engine wear, thermal stress, and refurbishment limit reuse cycles.
• India is exploring recovery options including RLVs and stage recovery.

Why it matters
• Improves affordability and frequency of space missions.
• Strengthens strategic and commercial space capabilities.
• Impacts India’s competitiveness in the global space market.

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3. Trump slams U.K.’s move to hand over Chagos Islands

What happened
• Donald Trump criticised the U.K.’s decision to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.

Issue raised
• Balancing decolonisation claims with strategic military and security interests.

Current context
• U.K. and Mauritius agreed to transfer sovereignty after prolonged dispute.
• Diego Garcia to remain under U.K.–U.S. control on a 99-year lease.
• UN has supported Mauritius’ sovereignty claim.
• Chagossians were displaced in the 1960s; legal challenges persist.

Why it matters
• Affects U.S. military positioning in the Indian Ocean.
• Highlights tension between international law and strategic interests.
• Relevant for geopolitics and decolonisation norms.


@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express


1. A Q at Davos: Are we back to the era of kings?
(wtf even happens at Davos?)

2. The Gutkha nation and the welfare state
(read it slowly for a fun repercussion)

3. Trump's great trade reset made China great again
(most imp. article to read today)

The Hindu 📰

1. The importance of Pax Silica for India
(read this article to understand how the world works behind the scenes)
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