@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
(read history of this place)
3. Iran war: agrochemicals stress and inflation worry
(importan repercussions on Indian economy)
The Hindu 📰
1. On global tensions and India's economy
(read slowly)
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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
(read history of this place)
3. Iran war: agrochemicals stress and inflation worry
(importan repercussions on Indian economy)
The Hindu 📰
1. On global tensions and India's economy
(read slowly)
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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)
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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)
---
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)
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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)
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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)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 04, 2026 | Saturday
1. India’s Third Nuclear Submarine (INS Aridaman)
WHAT HAPPENED
* India inducted its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) – INS Aridaman
* Strengthens India’s nuclear triad capability
ISSUE RAISED
* Need for credible second-strike capability for nuclear deterrence
* Strategic competition in maritime nuclear capabilities
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Arihant-class submarines: INS Arihant, Arighaat, Aridaman
* Equipped with K-15 and K-4 nuclear missiles
* Nuclear submarines can remain submerged for long durations → stealth advantage
* Part of India’s no-first-use nuclear doctrine
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances strategic deterrence and national security
* Completes India’s nuclear triad (land, air, sea)
* Strengthens position in Indo-Pacific geopolitics
* Improves survivability of nuclear arsenal
GS Relevance: GS III (Security, Defence)
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2. Inflation Risks: Oil Shock & El Niño
WHAT HAPPENED
* Rising crude oil prices (due to West Asia conflict) + possible El Niño conditions
* Concerns over higher inflation in India
ISSUE RAISED
* External (oil prices) + internal (monsoon failure) shocks impacting inflation
* Challenge for RBI in maintaining inflation targets
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Brent crude nearing $100+ scenarios
* El Niño → weaker monsoon → lower agricultural output
* RBI inflation target ~4% (range 2–6%)
* Inflation may breach comfort zone in extreme scenarios
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts food prices, fuel costs, and overall economy
* Affects monetary policy (interest rates)
* Implications for growth vs inflation trade-off
* Highlights vulnerability to global and climatic factors
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Agriculture)
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3. China Regulating Digital Humans (AI)
WHAT HAPPENED
* China issued draft rules to regulate “digital humans” (AI-generated virtual personas)
* Mandates labelling and restricts misuse
ISSUE RAISED
* Risks of deepfakes, misinformation, and manipulation
* Privacy concerns and misuse of personal data
* AI governance challenges
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Digital humans used in content creation, customer service, media
* Rules include:
* Mandatory labelling of AI-generated content
* Ban on misuse of personal data
* Restrictions on content harming national security
* Part of China’s broader AI regulation push
WHY IT MATTERS
* Sets precedent for AI regulation globally
* Relevant for India’s digital governance framework
* Balances innovation with ethical safeguards
* Addresses risks of misinformation and societal harm
GS Relevance: GS III (Technology), GS II (Governance)
Indian Express:
1. US, China are recalibrating ties. Five ways India must respond
(read for GS2 IR)
2. Right to be considered for promotion, how it is implemented?
(read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰 NA Today
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. India’s Third Nuclear Submarine (INS Aridaman)
WHAT HAPPENED
* India inducted its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) – INS Aridaman
* Strengthens India’s nuclear triad capability
ISSUE RAISED
* Need for credible second-strike capability for nuclear deterrence
* Strategic competition in maritime nuclear capabilities
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Arihant-class submarines: INS Arihant, Arighaat, Aridaman
* Equipped with K-15 and K-4 nuclear missiles
* Nuclear submarines can remain submerged for long durations → stealth advantage
* Part of India’s no-first-use nuclear doctrine
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances strategic deterrence and national security
* Completes India’s nuclear triad (land, air, sea)
* Strengthens position in Indo-Pacific geopolitics
* Improves survivability of nuclear arsenal
GS Relevance: GS III (Security, Defence)
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2. Inflation Risks: Oil Shock & El Niño
WHAT HAPPENED
* Rising crude oil prices (due to West Asia conflict) + possible El Niño conditions
* Concerns over higher inflation in India
ISSUE RAISED
* External (oil prices) + internal (monsoon failure) shocks impacting inflation
* Challenge for RBI in maintaining inflation targets
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Brent crude nearing $100+ scenarios
* El Niño → weaker monsoon → lower agricultural output
* RBI inflation target ~4% (range 2–6%)
* Inflation may breach comfort zone in extreme scenarios
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts food prices, fuel costs, and overall economy
* Affects monetary policy (interest rates)
* Implications for growth vs inflation trade-off
* Highlights vulnerability to global and climatic factors
GS Relevance: GS III (Economy, Agriculture)
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3. China Regulating Digital Humans (AI)
WHAT HAPPENED
* China issued draft rules to regulate “digital humans” (AI-generated virtual personas)
* Mandates labelling and restricts misuse
ISSUE RAISED
* Risks of deepfakes, misinformation, and manipulation
* Privacy concerns and misuse of personal data
* AI governance challenges
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Digital humans used in content creation, customer service, media
* Rules include:
* Mandatory labelling of AI-generated content
* Ban on misuse of personal data
* Restrictions on content harming national security
* Part of China’s broader AI regulation push
WHY IT MATTERS
* Sets precedent for AI regulation globally
* Relevant for India’s digital governance framework
* Balances innovation with ethical safeguards
* Addresses risks of misinformation and societal harm
GS Relevance: GS III (Technology), GS II (Governance)
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Indian Express:
1. US, China are recalibrating ties. Five ways India must respond
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2. Right to be considered for promotion, how it is implemented?
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@CSEWhy Times – April 05, 2026 | Sunday
1. FCRA Amendment Bill, 2026 – Concerns
WHAT HAPPENED
* Centre proposed amendments to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010
* Bill referred to Joint Parliamentary Committee after opposition criticism
ISSUE RAISED
* Concerns over increased state control over NGOs
* Impact on civil society, especially minority and rights-based organisations
* Balance between national security and freedom of association
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Key proposed changes:
* Govt authority to transfer/sell NGO assets if licence cancelled
* Expanded definition of “key functionaries” (includes extended relations/associates)
* Prior permission category tightened
* Renewal validity reduced (5 years → shorter control cycle)
* FCRA regulates foreign funding for NGOs
* ~16,000 NGOs registered; several licences cancelled in recent years
WHY IT MATTERS
* Affects functioning of NGOs in education, health, welfare sectors
* Raises concerns on democratic space and dissent
* Impacts foreign-funded development work
* Important for governance, accountability, and federal relations
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Civil Society)
Indian Express: NA
The Hindu 📰
1. How does Trump want to pull out of NATO?
(GS2 IR imp.)
2. How did 'Amravati Bill' come into place?
(Important in context of capital equation)
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Pre & Mains Notes
1. FCRA Amendment Bill, 2026 – Concerns
WHAT HAPPENED
* Centre proposed amendments to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010
* Bill referred to Joint Parliamentary Committee after opposition criticism
ISSUE RAISED
* Concerns over increased state control over NGOs
* Impact on civil society, especially minority and rights-based organisations
* Balance between national security and freedom of association
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Key proposed changes:
* Govt authority to transfer/sell NGO assets if licence cancelled
* Expanded definition of “key functionaries” (includes extended relations/associates)
* Prior permission category tightened
* Renewal validity reduced (5 years → shorter control cycle)
* FCRA regulates foreign funding for NGOs
* ~16,000 NGOs registered; several licences cancelled in recent years
WHY IT MATTERS
* Affects functioning of NGOs in education, health, welfare sectors
* Raises concerns on democratic space and dissent
* Impacts foreign-funded development work
* Important for governance, accountability, and federal relations
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Governance, Civil Society)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express: NA
The Hindu 📰
1. How does Trump want to pull out of NATO?
(GS2 IR imp.)
2. How did 'Amravati Bill' come into place?
(Important in context of capital equation)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 06, 2026 | Monday
1. Transgender Rights Amendment Act, 2026
WHAT HAPPENED
* Amendment to Transgender Persons Act (2019) introduced changes to gender recognition process
* Moves away from self-identification principle established by courts
ISSUE RAISED
* Conflict between judicial recognition of self-identity vs executive control
* Requirement of certification by district authorities
* Concerns of discrimination and bureaucratic hurdles
CURRENT CONTEXT
* NALSA (2014): recognised right to self-identify gender
* Subsequent HC rulings reinforced autonomy and dignity
* Amendment mandates screening/certification by authorities
* Criticism for reversing progressive judicial trends
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts fundamental rights (Article 14, 19, 21)
* Raises questions on dignity, privacy, and equality
* Important for LGBTQ+ rights discourse in India
* Tests balance between judiciary and legislature
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Rights), GS IV (Ethics)
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2. US Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) Operations
WHAT HAPPENED
* US conducted rescue of pilot in Iran under Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) operations
* Highlighted importance of specialised military training
ISSUE RAISED
* Complexity and risk of rescuing personnel behind enemy lines
* Need for high-level coordination and preparedness
CURRENT CONTEXT
* CSAR involves Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) training
* Role of Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) in combat missions
* Use of advanced aircraft, communication systems, and rapid response units
* Similar doctrines exist globally
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances understanding of modern military operations and strategy
* Relevant for India’s defence preparedness
* Highlights importance of training and technology integration
* Links to evolving warfare dynamics
GS Relevance: GS III (Security, Defence)
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3. No Term Limit for Prime Minister – Debate
WHAT HAPPENED
* Discussion on absence of constitutional limit on Prime Minister’s tenure
* Compared with limits on President in India and other democracies
ISSUE RAISED
* Risk of concentration of executive power
* Adequacy of checks and balances in parliamentary system
* Debate over need for term limits
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Constitution limits President to two terms (by convention), but no limit for PM
* Accountability ensured through elections and parliamentary system
* Concerns over weakening institutional checks
WHY IT MATTERS
* Core issue of democratic accountability and governance
* Impacts balance of power in political system
* Relevant for constitutional reforms debate
* Highlights role of institutions vs individuals
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Constitution)
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4. Hectocotylus in Octopus (Science)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Study found male octopus uses specialised arm (hectocotylus) as sensory organ to identify females
* Not just for sperm transfer as earlier believed
ISSUE RAISED
* New insights into evolutionary biology and reproduction mechanisms
* Understanding behavioural adaptations in marine species
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Hectocotylus detects hormones (progesterone) in females
* Helps locate reproductive organs even in darkness
* Linked to protein evolution and sensory adaptation
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances marine biology and evolutionary science
* Enhances understanding of biodiversity
* Potential applications in biological research
* Highlights complexity of ocean ecosystems
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Environment)
Indian Express:
1. How to fast track women reservation in Parliament?
(Read for GS2)
2. Iran war and looming prospect of stagflation
(read for conceptual understanding, focus on the graph)
The Hindu 📰
1. Why did Iran war not affect China's energy security so far?
(read to understand diversification games)
BIG: subscribe to my FREE CA Blog at blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes
1. Transgender Rights Amendment Act, 2026
WHAT HAPPENED
* Amendment to Transgender Persons Act (2019) introduced changes to gender recognition process
* Moves away from self-identification principle established by courts
ISSUE RAISED
* Conflict between judicial recognition of self-identity vs executive control
* Requirement of certification by district authorities
* Concerns of discrimination and bureaucratic hurdles
CURRENT CONTEXT
* NALSA (2014): recognised right to self-identify gender
* Subsequent HC rulings reinforced autonomy and dignity
* Amendment mandates screening/certification by authorities
* Criticism for reversing progressive judicial trends
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts fundamental rights (Article 14, 19, 21)
* Raises questions on dignity, privacy, and equality
* Important for LGBTQ+ rights discourse in India
* Tests balance between judiciary and legislature
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Rights), GS IV (Ethics)
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2. US Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) Operations
WHAT HAPPENED
* US conducted rescue of pilot in Iran under Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) operations
* Highlighted importance of specialised military training
ISSUE RAISED
* Complexity and risk of rescuing personnel behind enemy lines
* Need for high-level coordination and preparedness
CURRENT CONTEXT
* CSAR involves Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) training
* Role of Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) in combat missions
* Use of advanced aircraft, communication systems, and rapid response units
* Similar doctrines exist globally
WHY IT MATTERS
* Enhances understanding of modern military operations and strategy
* Relevant for India’s defence preparedness
* Highlights importance of training and technology integration
* Links to evolving warfare dynamics
GS Relevance: GS III (Security, Defence)
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3. No Term Limit for Prime Minister – Debate
WHAT HAPPENED
* Discussion on absence of constitutional limit on Prime Minister’s tenure
* Compared with limits on President in India and other democracies
ISSUE RAISED
* Risk of concentration of executive power
* Adequacy of checks and balances in parliamentary system
* Debate over need for term limits
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Constitution limits President to two terms (by convention), but no limit for PM
* Accountability ensured through elections and parliamentary system
* Concerns over weakening institutional checks
WHY IT MATTERS
* Core issue of democratic accountability and governance
* Impacts balance of power in political system
* Relevant for constitutional reforms debate
* Highlights role of institutions vs individuals
GS Relevance: GS II (Polity, Constitution)
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4. Hectocotylus in Octopus (Science)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Study found male octopus uses specialised arm (hectocotylus) as sensory organ to identify females
* Not just for sperm transfer as earlier believed
ISSUE RAISED
* New insights into evolutionary biology and reproduction mechanisms
* Understanding behavioural adaptations in marine species
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Hectocotylus detects hormones (progesterone) in females
* Helps locate reproductive organs even in darkness
* Linked to protein evolution and sensory adaptation
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances marine biology and evolutionary science
* Enhances understanding of biodiversity
* Potential applications in biological research
* Highlights complexity of ocean ecosystems
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Environment)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. How to fast track women reservation in Parliament?
(Read for GS2)
2. Iran war and looming prospect of stagflation
(read for conceptual understanding, focus on the graph)
The Hindu 📰
1. Why did Iran war not affect China's energy security so far?
(read to understand diversification games)
BIG: subscribe to my FREE CA Blog at blog.csewhy.com
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Friends, I have taken 25 one on one Mentor calls with aspirants in last 24 hours
2 things stand out:
- those who've cleared Prelims in past have been consistent with their PYQs revision
- those who're yet to be around PYQs are struggling with anxiety
It's not time to doubt yourself.
It's time to win big and score 100+ in GS1
PLEASE get your PYQs source sorted in today's date.
You can pick ANY source that gives you notes on EACH and EVERY option (right and wrong)
Why? UPSC asks Qs from these wrong options often!
CSEWhy PYQs has it both for GS1 & CSAT anyway.
If you'd want to enroll, do it today at csewhy.com/upsc
(Note: this is to ensure you've a dedicated PYQs source. You can pick any source of your choice. I can bet on CSEWhy PYQs since I have worked on them personally!)
2 things stand out:
- those who've cleared Prelims in past have been consistent with their PYQs revision
- those who're yet to be around PYQs are struggling with anxiety
It's not time to doubt yourself.
It's time to win big and score 100+ in GS1
PLEASE get your PYQs source sorted in today's date.
You can pick ANY source that gives you notes on EACH and EVERY option (right and wrong)
Why? UPSC asks Qs from these wrong options often!
CSEWhy PYQs has it both for GS1 & CSAT anyway.
If you'd want to enroll, do it today at csewhy.com/upsc
(Note: this is to ensure you've a dedicated PYQs source. You can pick any source of your choice. I can bet on CSEWhy PYQs since I have worked on them personally!)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 07, 2026 | Tuesday
Pre note: solve unlimited MCQs on CSEWhy app for FREE: app.csewhy.com
1. Oil Crisis Comparison (1973 vs Present Conflict)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Ongoing West Asia tensions raised fears of oil supply disruptions
* Comparisons drawn with the 1973 oil crisis
ISSUE RAISED
* Vulnerability of global economy to oil shocks and geopolitical conflicts
* Dependence on chokepoints like Strait of Hormuz
* Price volatility and inflation risks
CURRENT CONTEXT
* 1973: OPEC oil embargo → sharp price rise
* Present: tensions affecting shipping routes and supply chains
* Emergence of “petrodollar” system (oil trade in US dollars)
* Rising crude prices impacting global markets
WHY IT MATTERS
* Direct impact on inflation, energy security, and growth
* India highly dependent on oil imports
* Links geopolitics with economic stability
* Highlights need for diversification (renewables, reserves)
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Economy, Energy)
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2. Artemis II – Farthest Human Space Travel
WHAT HAPPENED
* Artemis II astronauts travelled farther from Earth than Apollo 13 record
* Achieved during lunar flyby mission
ISSUE RAISED
* Technological challenges in deep space missions
* Human endurance and safety in long-duration space travel
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Orion spacecraft used free-return trajectory
* Mission surpassed ~400,000 km milestone
* Part of broader Artemis program for sustained lunar presence
* Builds on Apollo-era experience
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances human space exploration capabilities
* Important step toward Moon landing and Mars missions
* Enhances global space competition
* Opportunities for scientific research
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
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3. India’s Internet Censorship Regime
WHAT HAPPENED
* Analysis of how internet content is blocked in India by ISPs
* Highlighted inconsistencies and lack of transparency
ISSUE RAISED
* Balance between national security vs freedom of expression
* Lack of uniform standards across ISPs
* Opaque processes and accountability concerns
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Legal basis: IT Act, 2000 (Section 69A)
* ISPs block content based on government/court orders
* Blocking often done via DNS filtering
* Study shows variation in enforcement across ISPs
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts digital rights and access to information
* Raises governance and transparency issues
* Important for digital economy and democracy
* Need for standardised and accountable framework
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance, Rights), GS III (Technology)
Indian Express:
1. Behind rant diplomacy, a frustrated President
(read for this new term & form of diplomacy)
2. Karnataka law affirms absolute right of adults to choose partners
(GS2: read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Are students ready for CBSE’s AI push?
(read for awareness & updates)
Pre note: solve unlimited MCQs on CSEWhy app for FREE: app.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes
1. Oil Crisis Comparison (1973 vs Present Conflict)
WHAT HAPPENED
* Ongoing West Asia tensions raised fears of oil supply disruptions
* Comparisons drawn with the 1973 oil crisis
ISSUE RAISED
* Vulnerability of global economy to oil shocks and geopolitical conflicts
* Dependence on chokepoints like Strait of Hormuz
* Price volatility and inflation risks
CURRENT CONTEXT
* 1973: OPEC oil embargo → sharp price rise
* Present: tensions affecting shipping routes and supply chains
* Emergence of “petrodollar” system (oil trade in US dollars)
* Rising crude prices impacting global markets
WHY IT MATTERS
* Direct impact on inflation, energy security, and growth
* India highly dependent on oil imports
* Links geopolitics with economic stability
* Highlights need for diversification (renewables, reserves)
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Economy, Energy)
---
2. Artemis II – Farthest Human Space Travel
WHAT HAPPENED
* Artemis II astronauts travelled farther from Earth than Apollo 13 record
* Achieved during lunar flyby mission
ISSUE RAISED
* Technological challenges in deep space missions
* Human endurance and safety in long-duration space travel
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Orion spacecraft used free-return trajectory
* Mission surpassed ~400,000 km milestone
* Part of broader Artemis program for sustained lunar presence
* Builds on Apollo-era experience
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances human space exploration capabilities
* Important step toward Moon landing and Mars missions
* Enhances global space competition
* Opportunities for scientific research
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
---
3. India’s Internet Censorship Regime
WHAT HAPPENED
* Analysis of how internet content is blocked in India by ISPs
* Highlighted inconsistencies and lack of transparency
ISSUE RAISED
* Balance between national security vs freedom of expression
* Lack of uniform standards across ISPs
* Opaque processes and accountability concerns
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Legal basis: IT Act, 2000 (Section 69A)
* ISPs block content based on government/court orders
* Blocking often done via DNS filtering
* Study shows variation in enforcement across ISPs
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts digital rights and access to information
* Raises governance and transparency issues
* Important for digital economy and democracy
* Need for standardised and accountable framework
GS Relevance: GS II (Governance, Rights), GS III (Technology)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. Behind rant diplomacy, a frustrated President
(read for this new term & form of diplomacy)
2. Karnataka law affirms absolute right of adults to choose partners
(GS2: read for awareness)
The Hindu 📰
1. Are students ready for CBSE’s AI push?
(read for awareness & updates)
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Pre note: India's Nuclear Criticality is a critical issues, covered on my blog here
@CSEWhy Times – April 08, 2026 | Wednesday
1. Gulf Nations’ Response to Iran War
WHAT HAPPENED
* US–Israel–Iran conflict escalated, directly affecting Gulf countries
* Gulf nations showed divided responses instead of a unified stance
ISSUE RAISED
* Fragmentation within Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
* Balancing security ties with US vs relations with Iran
* Economic risks due to regional instability
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Saudi Arabia & UAE:
* Facing direct attacks (missiles, infrastructure damage)
* Concern over security and economic stability
* Oman:
* Neutral mediator (“Switzerland of the East”)
* Qatar:
* Maintains ties with Iran (shared gas field)
* Risk of capital flight and disruption due to Strait of Hormuz tensions
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts energy supply, global markets, and regional stability
* India affected via oil imports and diaspora
* Shows limits of regional unity in crises
* Opens space for external actors (China, Turkey, Pakistan)
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Energy, Economy)
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2. Artemis II – Farthest Human Spaceflight Explained
WHAT HAPPENED
* Artemis II crew travelled ~406,000 km from Earth, the farthest ever by humans
* Surpassed Apollo 13 record
ISSUE RAISED
* Need for safe and efficient trajectories in deep space missions
* Technical challenges in long-distance human spaceflight
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Used free-return trajectory (ensures safe return even if systems fail)
* Orion spacecraft + European Service Module
* Mission tested life-support, propulsion, navigation systems
* Precursor to Artemis III Moon landing
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances deep space exploration and mission safety
* Builds foundation for Moon base and Mars missions
* Strengthens global space competition
* Encourages international collaboration
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
Indian Express:
1. In Delhi's support for Arab Gulf, a return of the Bombay school of thought
(read for awareness)
2. Missing links in India's natural-birth story: Midwives
(important for Mains GS1 & GS2)
The Hindu 📰
1. On India’s updated climate pledges
(read for GS3: Environment, add to notes)
@CSEWhy Times – April 08, 2026 | Wednesday
Pre & Mains Notes
1. Gulf Nations’ Response to Iran War
WHAT HAPPENED
* US–Israel–Iran conflict escalated, directly affecting Gulf countries
* Gulf nations showed divided responses instead of a unified stance
ISSUE RAISED
* Fragmentation within Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
* Balancing security ties with US vs relations with Iran
* Economic risks due to regional instability
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Saudi Arabia & UAE:
* Facing direct attacks (missiles, infrastructure damage)
* Concern over security and economic stability
* Oman:
* Neutral mediator (“Switzerland of the East”)
* Qatar:
* Maintains ties with Iran (shared gas field)
* Risk of capital flight and disruption due to Strait of Hormuz tensions
WHY IT MATTERS
* Impacts energy supply, global markets, and regional stability
* India affected via oil imports and diaspora
* Shows limits of regional unity in crises
* Opens space for external actors (China, Turkey, Pakistan)
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Energy, Economy)
---
2. Artemis II – Farthest Human Spaceflight Explained
WHAT HAPPENED
* Artemis II crew travelled ~406,000 km from Earth, the farthest ever by humans
* Surpassed Apollo 13 record
ISSUE RAISED
* Need for safe and efficient trajectories in deep space missions
* Technical challenges in long-distance human spaceflight
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Used free-return trajectory (ensures safe return even if systems fail)
* Orion spacecraft + European Service Module
* Mission tested life-support, propulsion, navigation systems
* Precursor to Artemis III Moon landing
WHY IT MATTERS
* Advances deep space exploration and mission safety
* Builds foundation for Moon base and Mars missions
* Strengthens global space competition
* Encourages international collaboration
GS Relevance: GS III (Science & Tech, Space)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. In Delhi's support for Arab Gulf, a return of the Bombay school of thought
(read for awareness)
2. Missing links in India's natural-birth story: Midwives
(important for Mains GS1 & GS2)
The Hindu 📰
1. On India’s updated climate pledges
(read for GS3: Environment, add to notes)
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@CSEWhy Times – April 09, 2026 | Thursday
1. Soil Sakhis – Women-led Agricultural Initiative
WHAT HAPPENED
* Maharashtra initiative trains women (“Soil Sakhis”) to conduct soil testing and advise farmers
* Implemented in drought-prone districts like Satara, Sangli, Solapur
ISSUE RAISED
* Low awareness of soil health among farmers
* Productivity challenges in drought-prone regions
* Limited access to scientific agricultural practices
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Women trained to collect soil samples and provide “actionable reports”
* Supported by Mann Deshi Foundation
* Promotes crop selection, fertiliser use, and sustainable practices
* Also contributes to carbon emission reduction
WHY IT MATTERS
* Improves agricultural productivity and sustainability
* Empowers rural women and promotes livelihood generation
* Strengthens climate-resilient farming
* Supports scientific agriculture and rural development
GS Relevance: GS I (Society), GS III (Agriculture, Environment)
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2. Strait of Hormuz Disruption & Shipping Concerns
WHAT HAPPENED
* Continued Iran control over Strait of Hormuz causing uncertainty for global shipping
* Several India-bound ships stranded or rerouted
ISSUE RAISED
* Vulnerability of global trade routes to geopolitical tensions
* Risks to maritime safety, cargo, and energy supplies
* Increased insurance and transport costs
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Strait of Hormuz is a key chokepoint for global oil trade
* Ships facing delays, higher premiums, and security risks
* Possible transit restrictions or fees by Iran
* Alternative routes limited and costly
WHY IT MATTERS
* Direct impact on India’s energy imports and trade flows
* Raises shipping costs → inflationary pressure
* Highlights importance of maritime security
* Emphasises need for diversification of supply routes
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Economy, Infrastructure)
Indian Express:
1. Islamabad channel: India must stand for peace
(Read Tharoor's opinion piece for awareness)
2. We owe it to nari shakti....
(PM Modi's article for pointers)
3. Entire EXPLAINED page
The Hindu 📰
1. The other side of sport — mastering manufacturing
(beautiful & important article, take a note)
2. Why India wants fast breeder reactors?
(GOLD article)
350+ precise CA blog posts on CSEWhy's blog, subscribe for FREE with your email: blog.csewhy.com
Pre & Mains Notes
1. Soil Sakhis – Women-led Agricultural Initiative
WHAT HAPPENED
* Maharashtra initiative trains women (“Soil Sakhis”) to conduct soil testing and advise farmers
* Implemented in drought-prone districts like Satara, Sangli, Solapur
ISSUE RAISED
* Low awareness of soil health among farmers
* Productivity challenges in drought-prone regions
* Limited access to scientific agricultural practices
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Women trained to collect soil samples and provide “actionable reports”
* Supported by Mann Deshi Foundation
* Promotes crop selection, fertiliser use, and sustainable practices
* Also contributes to carbon emission reduction
WHY IT MATTERS
* Improves agricultural productivity and sustainability
* Empowers rural women and promotes livelihood generation
* Strengthens climate-resilient farming
* Supports scientific agriculture and rural development
GS Relevance: GS I (Society), GS III (Agriculture, Environment)
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2. Strait of Hormuz Disruption & Shipping Concerns
WHAT HAPPENED
* Continued Iran control over Strait of Hormuz causing uncertainty for global shipping
* Several India-bound ships stranded or rerouted
ISSUE RAISED
* Vulnerability of global trade routes to geopolitical tensions
* Risks to maritime safety, cargo, and energy supplies
* Increased insurance and transport costs
CURRENT CONTEXT
* Strait of Hormuz is a key chokepoint for global oil trade
* Ships facing delays, higher premiums, and security risks
* Possible transit restrictions or fees by Iran
* Alternative routes limited and costly
WHY IT MATTERS
* Direct impact on India’s energy imports and trade flows
* Raises shipping costs → inflationary pressure
* Highlights importance of maritime security
* Emphasises need for diversification of supply routes
GS Relevance: GS II (IR), GS III (Economy, Infrastructure)
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos
Indian Express:
1. Islamabad channel: India must stand for peace
(Read Tharoor's opinion piece for awareness)
2. We owe it to nari shakti....
(PM Modi's article for pointers)
3. Entire EXPLAINED page
The Hindu 📰
1. The other side of sport — mastering manufacturing
(beautiful & important article, take a note)
2. Why India wants fast breeder reactors?
(GOLD article)
350+ precise CA blog posts on CSEWhy's blog, subscribe for FREE with your email: blog.csewhy.com
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