Pre & Mains Notes
1. AI & Job Exposure (Anthropic Study)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Anthropic study mapped AI exposure across occupations using task-level analysis
* Found highest exposure in sectors like finance, management, legal, and tech
ISSUE RAISED
* Risk of job displacement vs task augmentation by AI
* Uneven impact across sectors and workforce categories
* Skill mismatch and future of employment
CURRENT CONTEXT
* High exposure jobs: programmers, customer service, data entry, research analysts
* AI currently assists ~36% of tasks (not full automation yet)
* Higher exposure among:
* Women
* Highly educated workers
* White/Asian workforce (as per US data trends)
* Early signs: hiring slowdown in AI-exposed roles post ChatGPT
WHY IT MATTERS
* Signals structural shift in labour markets due to AI
* Implications for India’s IT/services sector (automation risk)
* Need for reskilling, AI governance, and education reform
* Raises inequality concerns in job distribution
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Technology), GS IV (Ethics of AI)
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2. SC ruling on SC status after religious conversion
WHAT HAPPENED
* Supreme Court ruled that a person converting to Christianity cannot claim SC status
* Reaffirmed caste identity is tied to religion (as per constitutional framework)
ISSUE RAISED
* Whether caste-based discrimination persists after conversion
* Tension between religious freedom vs affirmative action benefits
* Inclusion of Dalit Christians in reservation framework
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 restricts SC status to Hindus (later extended to Sikhs, Buddhists)
* SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act uses same definition
* Debate ongoing on extending SC status irrespective of religion
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts social justice and equality discourse
* Affects access to reservations and legal protections
* Raises constitutional questions on identity, discrimination, and secularism
* Policy implications for inclusion/exclusion debates
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Constitution), GS I (Society)
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3. Dwarka Basin – Geological & Archaeological significance
WHAT HAPPENED
* Researchers found fossil beds in Dwarka Basin dating to early Miocene epoch
* Identified 42 species of snails (including new species)
ISSUE RAISED
* Understanding ancient marine ecosystems and biodiversity
* Potential overlap of geology with archaeological claims (submerged structures)
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Dwarka Basin (off Gujarat coast) has marine rock formations (Gaj & Dwarka formations)
* Evidence of submerged pillars and stone anchors
* Ongoing ASI exploration; tourism potential being considered
WHY IT MATTERS
* Helps reconstruct India’s geological and climatic history
* Links science with heritage narratives (Dwarka civilisation debates)
* Economic angle: tourism and possible hydrocarbon exploration
* Strengthens marine research and coastal studies
GS Relevance: GS I (Geography), GS III (Environment, Science & Tech)
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@CSEWhy Times – March 26, 2026
Indian Express
1. Lebanese govt. would like Hezbollah disarmed, but lacks resources to do so!
(VERY interesting read on the mid-east space)
2. Pakistan's mediator pitch comes with challenges
(mediation offer from Pak to the 'giants')
The Hindu 📰
1. What's at stake at the WTO's MC14?
(don't stress about it, just have a rough idea)
2. What is mineral water and how does it naturally contain dissolved minerals?
(refreshing to see such topics making to news)
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Indian Express
1. Lebanese govt. would like Hezbollah disarmed, but lacks resources to do so!
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2. Pakistan's mediator pitch comes with challenges
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. Chennai Microplastic Problem
WHAT HAPPENED
* Study on Chennai beach sediments found presence of microplastics (mainly nylon fibres)
* Even with relatively low abundance, ecological risks remain significant
ISSUE RAISED
* Misleading assumption: low quantity = low risk
* Microplastics entering marine food chain and human systems
* Lack of focus on qualitative aspects (type, shape, toxicity)
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Major sources: fishing nets, synthetic textiles, sewage, tourism waste
* Microplastics ingested by marine organisms → bioaccumulation
* Can carry toxic chemicals and pathogens
* Affect sediment structure and marine ecosystems
WHY IT MATTERS
* Threat to marine biodiversity + coastal ecosystems
* Human health risk via seafood consumption
* Highlights need for better waste management & plastic regulation
* Shows transboundary nature of marine pollution
GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Pollution)
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2. TB Elimination Drive – AI Screening
WHAT HAPPENED
* Govt launched 100-day intensified TB campaign after missing 2025 elimination target
* Use of AI-enabled handheld X-ray devices for screening
ISSUE RAISED
* Persistent TB burden despite long-term programmes
* Gaps in early detection, diagnosis, and nutrition support
* Challenges in reaching vulnerable populations
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Focus on high-risk groups: slums, prisons, HIV patients, malnourished
* AI tools + molecular tests for faster diagnosis
* Financial/nutritional support for TB patients
* India still has one of the highest TB burdens globally
WHY IT MATTERS
* Critical for public health and SDG targets
* Early detection reduces transmission and mortality
* Tech integration (AI) in healthcare delivery
* Impacts productivity and economic growth
GS Relevance: GS II (Health), GS III (Science & Tech)
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3. Central Armed Police Forces (Amendment) Bill, 2026
WHAT HAPPENED
* Govt introduced Bill to retain dominance of IPS officers on deputation in CAPFs
* Seeks to override SC direction reducing IPS deputation
ISSUE RAISED
* Tussle between IPS officers vs CAPF cadre officers
* Career stagnation and promotion issues for CAPF officers
* Federal and administrative control concerns
CURRENT CONTEXT
* CAPFs: BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB
* SC earlier directed phased reduction of IPS deputation
* Bill mandates deputation quotas in senior ranks (DG, ADG etc.)
* Opposition from retired CAPF officers
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts internal security leadership structure
* Raises questions of cadre management and fairness
* Affects morale and efficiency of forces
* Highlights Centre’s control over paramilitary forces
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Security)
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4. LNG Shift to Asia (Including India)
WHAT HAPPENED
* LNG cargoes initially meant for Europe are being diverted to Asia
* Triggered by Red Sea disruptions and rising Asian demand
ISSUE RAISED
* Volatility in global energy markets
* Dependence on geopolitical chokepoints (Suez Canal, Hormuz Strait)
* Supply security concerns
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Europe reduced dependence on LNG due to stable storage
* Asia (China, India) seeing increased demand
* Qatar remains a key LNG supplier
* Shipping disruptions increased costs and rerouting
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts India’s energy security and import bills
* Highlights vulnerability of global supply chains
* Links geopolitics with energy pricing
* Push for diversification (renewables, strategic reserves)
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Energy, Economy)
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Indian Express
1. India's new climate targets are modest but significant
(keep an eye for awareness)
2. Why Meta/YouTube were held guilty in tech addiction trial
(interesting jurisdiction)
3. West Asia war is a warning and also a window to securing our energy
(one of the best articles I have read in recent times)
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1. The key to India’s multi-domain deterrence, capabilities
(read for awareness)
2. What is driving the fall in gold prices?
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1. India's new climate targets are modest but significant
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. New Income Tax Rules (2025)
WHAT HAPPENED
* CBDT notified new Income Tax Rules under Income-tax Act, 2025 (effective April 1)
* Simplified compliance, revised deductions, and updated reporting norms
ISSUE RAISED
* Trade-off between old vs new tax regime benefits
* Compliance burden vs tax optimisation choices
* Impact on salaried middle class
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Single unified TDS statement replacing multiple forms
* Higher thresholds for PAN quoting in transactions
* Expanded disclosures in Form 130 (salary, deductions, perks)
* Reduced reporting thresholds for financial transactions
* New regime: lower tax rates, fewer exemptions
* Old regime: more deductions (HRA, 80C, etc.)
WHY IT MATTERS
* Affects tax planning and disposable income of salaried class
* Push towards simplified tax regime
* Improves transparency and compliance
* Important for consumption and savings behaviour
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Taxation)
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2. RBI Dilemma: Forex Reserves vs Rupee Stability
WHAT HAPPENED
* RBI facing pressure to defend rupee amid heavy foreign investor outflows
* Forex reserves declining due to interventions
ISSUE RAISED
* Policy dilemma:
* Use reserves to stabilise rupee
* Or conserve reserves for external shocks
* Impact of global geopolitical tensions on currency stability
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Significant FII outflows weakening rupee
* RBI selling dollars in spot/forward markets
* Forex reserves include FX assets, gold, SDRs, IMF position
* Liquidity impact: selling FX reduces domestic rupee liquidity
WHY IT MATTERS
* Affects inflation, imports, and macroeconomic stability
* Key for India’s external sector resilience
* Highlights limits of central bank intervention
* Linked to global capital flows and geopolitical risks
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, External Sector)
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3. Social Media Regulation for Young Users
WHAT HAPPENED
* Debate in India on safeguards for young social media users after US court held Meta & YouTube liable for addictive design
* Govt exploring regulatory framework
ISSUE RAISED
* Addictive algorithms targeting minors
* Mental health concerns and online harm
* Accountability of tech platforms
CURRENT CONTEXT
* India considering regulatory measures similar to EU/US debates
* Existing laws: IT Act, POCSO Act, Juvenile Justice Act
* Proposals:
* Age verification mechanisms
* Restrictions on targeted content
* Algorithm transparency
* Concerns over enforcement feasibility
WHY IT MATTERS
* Protects children’s rights and mental health
* Balances innovation vs regulation in digital economy
* Raises issues of privacy, surveillance, and free speech
* Important for India’s digital governance framework
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance, Social Justice), GS III (Technology)
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@CSEWhy Times – March 28, 2026 | subscribe to my free CA blog: blog.csewhy.com
1. IOC Policy on Transgender Women in Sports
WHAT HAPPENED
* International Olympic Committee (IOC) restricted participation in women’s category to “biological females”
* Excludes transgender and intersex athletes from women’s events
ISSUE RAISED
* Conflict between fairness in sports vs inclusion and rights
* Role of testosterone and biological advantages
* Lack of universal criteria for gender eligibility
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Earlier IOC guidelines allowed participation based on testosterone limits
* Now shifting towards stricter biological criteria
* Global federations adopting varied rules → lack of uniformity
* Debate intensified after controversies in recent Olympics
WHY IT MATTERS
* Raises questions on gender identity, equality, and human rights
* Impacts international sports governance and athlete rights
* Reflects broader socio-political debates on gender
* Important for India in framing sports policies
GS Relevance: GS I (Society), GS II (Governance, International Institutions)
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2. New Butterfly Species in Arunachal Pradesh
WHAT HAPPENED
* New butterfly species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh
* Named *Euthalia zubeeni* after Assamese cultural icon Zubeen Garg
ISSUE RAISED
* Limited documentation of biodiversity in Northeast India
* Need for conservation of fragile forest ecosystems
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Found in semi-evergreen forests (600–750 m altitude)
* Belongs to genus *Euthalia*, common in South & Southeast Asia
* Species appears rare and localized
* Published in entomology journal (*Entomon*)
WHY IT MATTERS
* Highlights India as a biodiversity hotspot (Northeast region)
* Importance of taxonomy and species discovery
* Strengthens conservation efforts and ecological research
* Cultural linkage in scientific naming
GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Biodiversity), GS I (Geography)
Indian Express
1. On climate change, India has a good story to tell!
(read for awareness)
2. How a perfect storm has dragged down gold prices?
(must know topic)
The Hindu 📰
1. Beyond the rhetoric of the north-south divide
(Shashi's word on real challenges)
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. IOC Policy on Transgender Women in Sports
WHAT HAPPENED
* International Olympic Committee (IOC) restricted participation in women’s category to “biological females”
* Excludes transgender and intersex athletes from women’s events
ISSUE RAISED
* Conflict between fairness in sports vs inclusion and rights
* Role of testosterone and biological advantages
* Lack of universal criteria for gender eligibility
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Earlier IOC guidelines allowed participation based on testosterone limits
* Now shifting towards stricter biological criteria
* Global federations adopting varied rules → lack of uniformity
* Debate intensified after controversies in recent Olympics
WHY IT MATTERS
* Raises questions on gender identity, equality, and human rights
* Impacts international sports governance and athlete rights
* Reflects broader socio-political debates on gender
* Important for India in framing sports policies
GS Relevance: GS I (Society), GS II (Governance, International Institutions)
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2. New Butterfly Species in Arunachal Pradesh
WHAT HAPPENED
* New butterfly species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh
* Named *Euthalia zubeeni* after Assamese cultural icon Zubeen Garg
ISSUE RAISED
* Limited documentation of biodiversity in Northeast India
* Need for conservation of fragile forest ecosystems
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Found in semi-evergreen forests (600–750 m altitude)
* Belongs to genus *Euthalia*, common in South & Southeast Asia
* Species appears rare and localized
* Published in entomology journal (*Entomon*)
WHY IT MATTERS
* Highlights India as a biodiversity hotspot (Northeast region)
* Importance of taxonomy and species discovery
* Strengthens conservation efforts and ecological research
* Cultural linkage in scientific naming
GS Relevance: GS III (Environment, Biodiversity), GS I (Geography)
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1. On climate change, India has a good story to tell!
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2. How a perfect storm has dragged down gold prices?
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1. Beyond the rhetoric of the north-south divide
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@CSEWhy Times – March 30, 2026 | Monday
Indian Express:
1. For India, LPG supply a bigger worry than LNG
2. Gopinath's stalled resignation from IAS: What service rules say?
The Hindu 📰
1. A bill that secures IPS officer's role in deputation
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. PM-KUSUM 2.0 & Battery Storage
WHAT HAPPENED
* Centre planning to add battery energy storage component under revamped PM-KUSUM 2.0
* Scheme timeline extended for project completion
ISSUE RAISED
* Mismatch between solar power generation (daytime) and agricultural demand (morning/evening)
* Lack of storage leading to grid instability and inefficiency
CURRENT CONTEXT
* PM-KUSUM focuses on solar pumps and decentralised solar plants
* Current scheme does not include storage
* Proposed battery storage to store excess solar energy and supply during non-generation hours
* Discussions ongoing between Ministry of Power and MNRE
WHY IT MATTERS
* Improves renewable energy efficiency and grid stability
* Supports farmers with reliable power supply
* Reduces dependence on fossil fuels
* Key for India’s clean energy transition
GS Relevance: GS III (Energy, Infrastructure)
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2. Artemis II & Future of Space Exploration
WHAT HAPPENED
* NASA progressing with Artemis missions, starting with Artemis II (human lunar flyby)
* Aims to establish long-term human presence on the Moon
ISSUE RAISED
* High costs and sustainability of deep space missions
* Strategic competition in space (US, China, private players)
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Artemis program includes crewed/uncrewed missions
* Focus on building lunar infrastructure and future Mars missions
* Increasing role of private sector and international collaborations
* Nuclear-powered spacecraft being explored
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances space technology and exploration capabilities
* Strategic importance in global space race
* Potential for resource utilisation (Moon)
* Opportunities for India in collaboration and competition
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
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3. Iran’s Drone Warfare Model
WHAT HAPPENED
* Iran’s low-cost Shahed-136 drones widely used in conflicts (Ukraine, West Asia)
* Demonstrated effectiveness against advanced defence systems
ISSUE RAISED
* Rise of asymmetric warfare using low-cost technology
* Difficulty in countering swarm drone attacks
* Cost imbalance: cheap drones vs expensive defence systems
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Shahed drones cost ~$20,000–30,000 vs interceptor missiles costing millions
* Used in large numbers (swarm tactics)
* Increasing adoption globally (including India’s focus on counter-drone tech)
* Integration with AI and autonomous systems evolving
WHY IT MATTERS
* Changes nature of modern warfare and defence strategy
* Challenges traditional air defence systems
* Implications for India’s security preparedness
* Push for indigenous drone and anti-drone systems
GS Relevance: GS III (Security, Defence Technology)
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4. Pakistan as US Mediator with Iran
WHAT HAPPENED
* US considering Pakistan as a mediator in talks with Iran
* Compared with Nixon-era backchannel diplomacy with China
ISSUE RAISED
* Role of intermediary states in geopolitics
* Trust deficits and strategic balancing in West Asia
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Pakistan’s proximity to Iran and lack of ties with Israel
* Historical precedent: US-China rapprochement via Pakistan
* Ongoing tensions in West Asia influencing diplomacy
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts regional stability and global diplomacy
* Highlights strategic importance of middle powers
* Relevant for India’s interests in West Asia
* Reflects evolving US foreign policy approach
GS Relevance: GS II (International Relations)
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1. Artemis II – Return to the Moon
WHAT HAPPENED
* NASA preparing Artemis II mission: first human lunar mission in over 50 years
* Crew to orbit the Moon and return (no landing)
ISSUE RAISED
* Sustainability and cost of long-term space exploration
* Shift from symbolic missions (Apollo) to permanent presence
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Artemis program aims for sustained lunar exploration and future Mars missions
* Focus on diversity (first woman, person of colour in crew)
* Use of Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS)
* Increasing private sector participation
WHY IT MATTERS
* Marks new phase in space exploration and geopolitics
* Opens possibilities for lunar resources and deep space missions
* Strategic competition among global powers
* Opportunity for India in global space collaborations
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
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2. Euthanasia & Right to Die with Dignity
WHAT HAPPENED
* Supreme Court reaffirmed right to die with dignity under Article 21
* Simplified procedure for passive euthanasia (withdrawal of life support)
ISSUE RAISED
* Ethical debate: sanctity of life vs autonomy and dignity
* Risk of misuse, coercion, and inequality in access
* Role of family, doctors, and state
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Builds on earlier judgments (Aruna Shanbaug, Common Cause case)
* Living wills recognised; procedural safeguards simplified
* Emphasis on patient consent and medical boards
WHY IT MATTERS
* Strengthens individual autonomy and fundamental rights
* Impacts healthcare ethics and end-of-life care
* Raises need for safeguards against abuse
* Reflects evolving societal values
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Judiciary), GS IV (Ethics)
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3. Meta–YouTube Ruling & Social Media Accountability
WHAT HAPPENED
* US jury held Meta and YouTube liable for addictive platform design harming minors
* Focus shifted from content to algorithmic design responsibility
ISSUE RAISED
* Platform liability vs intermediary protection (Section 230 debate)
* Addictive algorithms and mental health impact
* Regulation of Big Tech
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Platforms use engagement-driven algorithms to maximise screen time
* Growing global push for:
* Algorithm transparency
* Child safety regulations
* Limits on addictive features
* Legal scrutiny increasing in US, EU, Australia
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts digital governance and regulation in India
* Challenges business models of tech platforms
* Protects users, especially minors
* Raises balance between innovation, regulation, and free speech
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance), GS III (Technology), GS IV (Ethics in Tech)
Indian Express:
1. Maoist operation: What after March 31 deadline?
(GS3: Internal Security)
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. Artemis II – Return to the Moon
WHAT HAPPENED
* NASA preparing Artemis II mission: first human lunar mission in over 50 years
* Crew to orbit the Moon and return (no landing)
ISSUE RAISED
* Sustainability and cost of long-term space exploration
* Shift from symbolic missions (Apollo) to permanent presence
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Artemis program aims for sustained lunar exploration and future Mars missions
* Focus on diversity (first woman, person of colour in crew)
* Use of Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS)
* Increasing private sector participation
WHY IT MATTERS
* Marks new phase in space exploration and geopolitics
* Opens possibilities for lunar resources and deep space missions
* Strategic competition among global powers
* Opportunity for India in global space collaborations
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
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2. Euthanasia & Right to Die with Dignity
WHAT HAPPENED
* Supreme Court reaffirmed right to die with dignity under Article 21
* Simplified procedure for passive euthanasia (withdrawal of life support)
ISSUE RAISED
* Ethical debate: sanctity of life vs autonomy and dignity
* Risk of misuse, coercion, and inequality in access
* Role of family, doctors, and state
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Builds on earlier judgments (Aruna Shanbaug, Common Cause case)
* Living wills recognised; procedural safeguards simplified
* Emphasis on patient consent and medical boards
WHY IT MATTERS
* Strengthens individual autonomy and fundamental rights
* Impacts healthcare ethics and end-of-life care
* Raises need for safeguards against abuse
* Reflects evolving societal values
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Judiciary), GS IV (Ethics)
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3. Meta–YouTube Ruling & Social Media Accountability
WHAT HAPPENED
* US jury held Meta and YouTube liable for addictive platform design harming minors
* Focus shifted from content to algorithmic design responsibility
ISSUE RAISED
* Platform liability vs intermediary protection (Section 230 debate)
* Addictive algorithms and mental health impact
* Regulation of Big Tech
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Platforms use engagement-driven algorithms to maximise screen time
* Growing global push for:
* Algorithm transparency
* Child safety regulations
* Limits on addictive features
* Legal scrutiny increasing in US, EU, Australia
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts digital governance and regulation in India
* Challenges business models of tech platforms
* Protects users, especially minors
* Raises balance between innovation, regulation, and free speech
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance), GS III (Technology), GS IV (Ethics in Tech)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 1, 2026 | Wednesday
Indian Express:
1. India has rare opportunity to re-imagine neighborhood policy. Trade is key!
(read for awareness and pov)
2. Problems and precedent in US seizing Kharg
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3. Iran war: agrochemicals stress and inflation worry
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. AI in Cherry Blossom Forecasting (Japan)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Japan using AI + crowdsourced images to predict cherry blossom (sakura) blooming
* AI systems analyse real-time data to improve accuracy of forecasts
ISSUE RAISED
* Reliability of AI vs traditional forecasting methods
* Dependence on public data and algorithmic processing
* Climate variability affecting natural cycles
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Earlier forecasts relied on historical temperature patterns
* Now AI tracks bud growth using images across locations
* Used for tourism planning and economic activities
* Cultural significance of “hanami” (flower viewing)
WHY IT MATTERS
* Shows role of AI in climate-linked predictions
* Economic impact (tourism, hospitality)
* Demonstrates citizen participation in data collection
* Useful model for agriculture/weather forecasting
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Environment)
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2. Artemis II Mission – How It Works
WHAT HAPPENED
* NASA detailed trajectory of Artemis II mission (Moon flyby and return)
* First crewed lunar mission since Apollo era
ISSUE RAISED
* Technical complexity and risks in deep space missions
* Trade-offs between shorter vs fuel-efficient routes
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Orion spacecraft + SLS rocket
* Mission includes Earth orbit → lunar flyby → return trajectory
* Will travel farther than any human mission before
* Test mission before planned Moon landing (Artemis III)
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances human spaceflight capabilities
* Critical step toward sustained lunar presence
* Enhances global space competition
* Opens opportunities for scientific research
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
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3. Telangana Gig Workers Law
WHAT HAPPENED
* Telangana passed law for registration, social security, and welfare of gig workers
* Covers platform-based workers (delivery, cab drivers, etc.)
ISSUE RAISED
* Lack of social security and labour rights in gig economy
* Classification of workers (employee vs contractor)
* Platform accountability
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Similar laws in Rajasthan, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Bihar
* Provisions:
* Welfare board
* Mandatory registration
* Social security benefits (insurance, pensions)
* Platform contributions (levy-based fund)
* Challenges in implementation and funding
WHY IT MATTERS
* Addresses informalisation of labour in digital economy
* Enhances worker protection and dignity
* Impacts platform business models
* Important for India’s labour reforms
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance), GS III (Economy, Labour)
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4. Quantum Entanglement Breakthrough
WHAT HAPPENED
* Scientists demonstrated entanglement of helium atoms via momentum linkage
* Shows even heavier particles can exhibit quantum entanglement
ISSUE RAISED
* Expanding boundaries of quantum mechanics beyond light particles
* Understanding link between quantum physics and gravity
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Entanglement: particles share a linked quantum state regardless of distance
* Measurement of one determines the other instantly
* Earlier mostly observed in photons/electrons
* Now extended to atoms with mass
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances quantum computing and fundamental physics
* Helps explore unresolved problems (quantum–gravity link)
* Potential applications in communication and sensing
* Strengthens India’s quantum tech ambitions
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 02, 2026 | Wednesday
1. Ashoka, Samprati & Spread of Religions
WHAT HAPPENED
* Discussion on Ashoka’s promotion of Buddhism and his grandson Samprati’s role in spreading Jainism
* Highlighted during Mahavir Jayanti and inauguration of Jain museum
ISSUE RAISED
* Historical interpretation of religious patronage and spread
* Limited inscriptional evidence for Jain traditions compared to Buddhism
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Ashoka: promoted Buddhism through state support, missions, inscriptions
* Samprati (Mauryan ruler): credited in Jain texts for spreading Jainism, temple building
* Jain traditions rely more on textual sources than archaeological evidence
WHY IT MATTERS
* Helps understand religion–state relationship in ancient India
* Highlights diversity of religious traditions under Mauryas
* Important for art, culture, and historiography debates
* Useful for comparing sources (inscriptions vs texts)
GS Relevance: GS I (History, Culture)
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2. FCRA Amendment Bill Controversy
WHAT HAPPENED
* Proposed amendments to Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) sparked debate
* Key provision: creation of a “designated authority” to control NGO assets if licence is cancelled
ISSUE RAISED
* Concerns over state control vs NGO autonomy
* Impact on civil society, especially minority and rights-based organisations
* Transparency vs potential misuse of regulatory powers
CURRENT CONTEXT
* FCRA regulates foreign funding to NGOs
* Past amendments (2020) tightened compliance and restrictions
* Kerala raised concerns over impact on NGOs working in education, health, social sectors
* Debate ongoing in Parliament
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts civil society functioning and democratic space
* Balances national security with freedom of association
* Affects foreign-funded development and welfare activities
* Important for governance and federal relations
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Civil Society)
Indian Express:
1. Kerala's silver sunrise: State must show how an ageing population can thrive
(read it for your answers)
The Hindu 📰
1. Why's India pushing piped gas now?
(GS3: Energy)
BIG: Solve FREE PYQs and unlimited mocks on CSEWhy app: app.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes
1. Ashoka, Samprati & Spread of Religions
WHAT HAPPENED
* Discussion on Ashoka’s promotion of Buddhism and his grandson Samprati’s role in spreading Jainism
* Highlighted during Mahavir Jayanti and inauguration of Jain museum
ISSUE RAISED
* Historical interpretation of religious patronage and spread
* Limited inscriptional evidence for Jain traditions compared to Buddhism
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Ashoka: promoted Buddhism through state support, missions, inscriptions
* Samprati (Mauryan ruler): credited in Jain texts for spreading Jainism, temple building
* Jain traditions rely more on textual sources than archaeological evidence
WHY IT MATTERS
* Helps understand religion–state relationship in ancient India
* Highlights diversity of religious traditions under Mauryas
* Important for art, culture, and historiography debates
* Useful for comparing sources (inscriptions vs texts)
GS Relevance: GS I (History, Culture)
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2. FCRA Amendment Bill Controversy
WHAT HAPPENED
* Proposed amendments to Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) sparked debate
* Key provision: creation of a “designated authority” to control NGO assets if licence is cancelled
ISSUE RAISED
* Concerns over state control vs NGO autonomy
* Impact on civil society, especially minority and rights-based organisations
* Transparency vs potential misuse of regulatory powers
CURRENT CONTEXT
* FCRA regulates foreign funding to NGOs
* Past amendments (2020) tightened compliance and restrictions
* Kerala raised concerns over impact on NGOs working in education, health, social sectors
* Debate ongoing in Parliament
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts civil society functioning and democratic space
* Balances national security with freedom of association
* Affects foreign-funded development and welfare activities
* Important for governance and federal relations
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Civil Society)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. Kerala's silver sunrise: State must show how an ageing population can thrive
(read it for your answers)
The Hindu 📰
1. Why's India pushing piped gas now?
(GS3: Energy)
BIG: Solve FREE PYQs and unlimited mocks on CSEWhy app: app.csewhy.com
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@CSEWhy Times – April 03, 2026 | Thursday
1. RBI Ban on NDF (Non-Deliverable Derivatives)
WHAT HAPPENED
* RBI barred banks from participating in offshore NDF markets for rupee
* Aimed at curbing speculative trading and volatility
ISSUE RAISED
* Excessive currency speculation vs market efficiency
* Offshore markets influencing domestic exchange rates
* Lack of regulatory control over NDF trading
CURRENT CONTEXT
* NDFs are offshore derivative contracts settled in cash (no actual currency delivery)
* Widely traded in global hubs (Singapore, Dubai, London)
* Used by foreign investors for hedging and speculation
* RBI action to reduce arbitrage and align with onshore market
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances currency stability and monetary control
* Reduces speculative volatility in rupee
* Improves transparency and investor confidence
* Impacts India’s integration with global financial markets
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Banking)
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2. Israel’s Death Penalty Law
WHAT HAPPENED
* Israel passed law introducing death penalty for convicted terrorists (mainly Palestinians)
* Marks shift from earlier limited use of capital punishment
ISSUE RAISED
* Human rights concerns vs national security
* Discriminatory application (primarily targeting Palestinians)
* Ethical and legal debates on capital punishment
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Law allows death by hanging for severe terror offences
* Supported by right-wing coalition; opposition from global bodies
* Not retrospective; applies to future cases
* Trials largely in military courts
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts West Asia geopolitics and human rights discourse
* May escalate tensions and radicalisation
* Raises concerns over international law and justice standards
* Relevant for India’s diplomatic balancing
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS IV (Ethics)
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3. Chaebols vs Keiretsu (South Korea & Japan)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Analysis of corporate structures: South Korea’s chaebols vs Japan’s keiretsu
* Role in economic development and industrial growth
ISSUE RAISED
* Concentration of economic power in large conglomerates
* Governance issues, corruption, and systemic risks
* Balance between state support and market competition
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Chaebols: family-controlled conglomerates (Samsung, Hyundai)
* Keiretsu: network-based corporate groups with professional management
* Japan dissolved earlier zaibatsu post-WWII → evolved into keiretsu
* Both played key roles in export-led growth
WHY IT MATTERS
* Lessons for industrial policy and corporate governance
* Highlights risks of monopolistic dominance
* Relevant for India’s corporate and MSME ecosystem
* Links to economic development models
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Industry, Growth Models)
Indian Express:
1. Form 6 furore in West Bengal: How new voters are included in rolls
(read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Artemis II: what is at stake for U.S.?
(read for awareness, make a note)
BIG: Solve FREE PYQs and unlimited mocks on CSEWhy app: app.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes
1. RBI Ban on NDF (Non-Deliverable Derivatives)
WHAT HAPPENED
* RBI barred banks from participating in offshore NDF markets for rupee
* Aimed at curbing speculative trading and volatility
ISSUE RAISED
* Excessive currency speculation vs market efficiency
* Offshore markets influencing domestic exchange rates
* Lack of regulatory control over NDF trading
CURRENT CONTEXT
* NDFs are offshore derivative contracts settled in cash (no actual currency delivery)
* Widely traded in global hubs (Singapore, Dubai, London)
* Used by foreign investors for hedging and speculation
* RBI action to reduce arbitrage and align with onshore market
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances currency stability and monetary control
* Reduces speculative volatility in rupee
* Improves transparency and investor confidence
* Impacts India’s integration with global financial markets
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Banking)
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2. Israel’s Death Penalty Law
WHAT HAPPENED
* Israel passed law introducing death penalty for convicted terrorists (mainly Palestinians)
* Marks shift from earlier limited use of capital punishment
ISSUE RAISED
* Human rights concerns vs national security
* Discriminatory application (primarily targeting Palestinians)
* Ethical and legal debates on capital punishment
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Law allows death by hanging for severe terror offences
* Supported by right-wing coalition; opposition from global bodies
* Not retrospective; applies to future cases
* Trials largely in military courts
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts West Asia geopolitics and human rights discourse
* May escalate tensions and radicalisation
* Raises concerns over international law and justice standards
* Relevant for India’s diplomatic balancing
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS IV (Ethics)
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3. Chaebols vs Keiretsu (South Korea & Japan)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Analysis of corporate structures: South Korea’s chaebols vs Japan’s keiretsu
* Role in economic development and industrial growth
ISSUE RAISED
* Concentration of economic power in large conglomerates
* Governance issues, corruption, and systemic risks
* Balance between state support and market competition
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Chaebols: family-controlled conglomerates (Samsung, Hyundai)
* Keiretsu: network-based corporate groups with professional management
* Japan dissolved earlier zaibatsu post-WWII → evolved into keiretsu
* Both played key roles in export-led growth
WHY IT MATTERS
* Lessons for industrial policy and corporate governance
* Highlights risks of monopolistic dominance
* Relevant for India’s corporate and MSME ecosystem
* Links to economic development models
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Industry, Growth Models)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. Form 6 furore in West Bengal: How new voters are included in rolls
(read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Artemis II: what is at stake for U.S.?
(read for awareness, make a note)
BIG: Solve FREE PYQs and unlimited mocks on CSEWhy app: app.csewhy.com
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Planning: 50 days "UPSC Implementation Course: 50 days no panic system"
- designated plan for 50 days
- daily follow ups, constant tracking
- I'll devise personalize plans for each
- if you've a plan, we'd have you execute to the core
only 16 aspirants, personal attention. (reply to poll below)
- designated plan for 50 days
- daily follow ups, constant tracking
- I'll devise personalize plans for each
- if you've a plan, we'd have you execute to the core
only 16 aspirants, personal attention. (reply to poll below)
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