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Gs-2 : Governance- Sanchar Sathi case study- Trust based governance
π ΎοΈGovernment intervention has traditionally been about Regulation (imposing rules from the top). However, in the digital age, regulation alone fails because it is opaque. The new paradigm is Trust, which is built when the government empowers the citizen to verify and act. Sanchar Saathi is the perfect example of this shift. It moves the citizen from being a passive subject of regulation to an active partner in governance.
βοΈ Sanchar Saathi, surged to the No. 1 position on the Apple App Store in India overtaking global tech heavyweights like Google Gemini and ChatGPT.Policy experts say the episode reflects a βdigital contradictionβ for the government where a public outcry over privacy inadvertently helped raise awareness about cybersecurity.π
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π ΎοΈGovernment intervention has traditionally been about Regulation (imposing rules from the top). However, in the digital age, regulation alone fails because it is opaque. The new paradigm is Trust, which is built when the government empowers the citizen to verify and act. Sanchar Saathi is the perfect example of this shift. It moves the citizen from being a passive subject of regulation to an active partner in governance.
βοΈ Sanchar Saathi, surged to the No. 1 position on the Apple App Store in India overtaking global tech heavyweights like Google Gemini and ChatGPT.Policy experts say the episode reflects a βdigital contradictionβ for the government where a public outcry over privacy inadvertently helped raise awareness about cybersecurity.π
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Gs-2 : Fundamental Rights, Judiciary
β Gs 3 : Taxation and Revenue Administration
β Gs 4 : Ethical governance and proportionality- Yet another example of trust based Governance- Another example was-Sanchar Sathi case study
πIssue : Supreme Court scrutiny of digital tax searches under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act.
πDebate : fiscal enforcement v/s informational privacy
πChronology
βοΈ1974 β Pooran Mal upholds search provisions
βοΈ2017 β Puttaswamy elevates privacy to constitutional status
βοΈ2026 β Vishwaprasad Alva case tests digital search limits
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β Gs 3 : Taxation and Revenue Administration
β Gs 4 : Ethical governance and proportionality- Yet another example of trust based Governance- Another example was-Sanchar Sathi case study
πIssue : Supreme Court scrutiny of digital tax searches under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act.
πDebate : fiscal enforcement v/s informational privacy
πChronology
βοΈ1974 β Pooran Mal upholds search provisions
βοΈ2017 β Puttaswamy elevates privacy to constitutional status
βοΈ2026 β Vishwaprasad Alva case tests digital search limits
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Gs-2 : Fundamental Rights- Right to life - Does it include Right to die?
β Gs-4 : Ethics and Human Interface; Bioethics (Euthanasia)- Right to life debates- Should Assisted Dying Be Legalised?- Click here
πThe Indian Judiciary has expanded the ambit of Article 21 to include the Right to Die with Dignity, establishing that when medical recovery is impossible, the forced prolongation of life through artificial means constitutes a violation of an individual's privacy and autonomy.
π ΎοΈThe discourse is rooted in Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty). The Supreme Court has interpreted this not merely as "animal existence" but as a life with dignity, privacy, and autonomy. .
π ΎοΈRead about the case laws in the attached image.
πQuote :Life is not just survival; it is the quality of existence that defines humanity.
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β Gs-4 : Ethics and Human Interface; Bioethics (Euthanasia)- Right to life debates- Should Assisted Dying Be Legalised?- Click here
πThe Indian Judiciary has expanded the ambit of Article 21 to include the Right to Die with Dignity, establishing that when medical recovery is impossible, the forced prolongation of life through artificial means constitutes a violation of an individual's privacy and autonomy.
π ΎοΈThe discourse is rooted in Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty). The Supreme Court has interpreted this not merely as "animal existence" but as a life with dignity, privacy, and autonomy. .
π ΎοΈRead about the case laws in the attached image.
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Gs-1 : Geography - Great nicobar project
π ΎοΈBackground : Click here
β Gs-2 : Governance- Treat this as a case study on how this a "deep contradiction" of democratic representation vs tribal rights.
β οΈWhy are we saying this?
βοΈ1. No fair price- They are being offered Rs113β180 per sq mt Vs market rate- Rs.11,370 and Rs.20,500.
βοΈ2. Why undemocratic?- Nearly 84 sq.km of legally protected tribal reserve is being handed over to the project.The Shompen are almost entirely absent from the discussions, while the Nicobarese are reportedly being pressured to "voluntarily" surrender their ancestral lands.
βοΈ3. Procedural and Ethical Violations- Social Impact Assessment doesn't account for the lives and cultures dependent on the sea and forests.
π ΎοΈBackground : Click here
β Gs-2 : Governance- Treat this as a case study on how this a "deep contradiction" of democratic representation vs tribal rights.
β οΈWhy are we saying this?
βοΈ1. No fair price- They are being offered Rs113β180 per sq mt Vs market rate- Rs.11,370 and Rs.20,500.
βοΈ2. Why undemocratic?- Nearly 84 sq.km of legally protected tribal reserve is being handed over to the project.The Shompen are almost entirely absent from the discussions, while the Nicobarese are reportedly being pressured to "voluntarily" surrender their ancestral lands.
βοΈ3. Procedural and Ethical Violations- Social Impact Assessment doesn't account for the lives and cultures dependent on the sea and forests.
π°My conclusion- Shompen and Nicobarese's ancestral connection to the forest and their displacement is not just a legal issue, but a violation of the "mother-child" bond-"Mata Bhumih Putroham Prthivyah" (The Earth is my Mother, and I am her child.)- Atharva Veda
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Gs-4 : Ethics- Bioethics
π ΎοΈEthical concerns regarding animal testing vs. human-relevant bioengineered systems.
β Gs-3 : Science and technology- Biologics
π°What?- Unlike chemical drugs (small molecules), biologics are large, complex molecules derived from living cells. Biosimilars are the "generic" versions of these biologics.
πBioPharma SHAKTI: A strategic government initiative aimed at boosting domestic production of biologics and encouraging NAMs to make drug discovery faster and more accurate.
π ΎοΈEvaluate the challenges faced by India in becoming a global hub for biologics and biosimilars. How can regulatory adjustments and budgetary support like 'BioPharma SHAKTI' address these hurdles?
β οΈThe Northwick Park Tragedy (2006): Use this as a "case study" to argue why animal models (like rhesus monkeys) can fail to predict human immune responses.
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π ΎοΈEthical concerns regarding animal testing vs. human-relevant bioengineered systems.
β Gs-3 : Science and technology- Biologics
π°What?- Unlike chemical drugs (small molecules), biologics are large, complex molecules derived from living cells. Biosimilars are the "generic" versions of these biologics.
πBioPharma SHAKTI: A strategic government initiative aimed at boosting domestic production of biologics and encouraging NAMs to make drug discovery faster and more accurate.
π ΎοΈEvaluate the challenges faced by India in becoming a global hub for biologics and biosimilars. How can regulatory adjustments and budgetary support like 'BioPharma SHAKTI' address these hurdles?
β οΈThe Northwick Park Tragedy (2006): Use this as a "case study" to argue why animal models (like rhesus monkeys) can fail to predict human immune responses.
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Gs-2 : Role of Civil Society
π ΎοΈHow can Civil societies help democracies?- Click here
π ΎοΈThey can play a role in inclusive growth- Click here
β‘οΈIssue : Statement of our NSA- Ajit Doval regarding the 4 generations of warfare and about the civil society- challenges for Internal security in 2022 for India- Click here
πEthical tensions:
π ΎοΈ National interest vs Freedom of association
π ΎοΈ Accountability vs Trust deficit in civil society
π ΎοΈ Prevention of misuse vs Chilling effect on activism
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π ΎοΈThey can play a role in inclusive growth- Click here
β‘οΈIssue : Statement of our NSA- Ajit Doval regarding the 4 generations of warfare and about the civil society- challenges for Internal security in 2022 for India- Click here
πQ) Examine the implications of stricter FCRA regulations on civil society functioning in India.
πEthical tensions:
π ΎοΈ National interest vs Freedom of association
π ΎοΈ Accountability vs Trust deficit in civil society
π ΎοΈ Prevention of misuse vs Chilling effect on activism
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Gs-4 : Ethics- Role of Ethics in politics
π ΎοΈThe central conflict is between what is effective in the short term and what is right in the long term.
πPublic institutions exist to serve human dignity. If citizens become mere numbers, vote banks, targets, or collateral damage, ethics has failed.
πThinkers
βοΈAristotle viewed politics as pursuit of the good life.
βοΈGandhi held that impure means cannot produce pure ends.
βοΈRawls argued institutions must be fair to the weakest.
βοΈAmbedkar warned that constitutional morality must sustain democracy.
πFinal take away :When power loses its moral compass, authority may survive temporarily, but legitimacy eventually decays. Politics without ethics can command obedience, but it cannot command respect.
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π ΎοΈThe central conflict is between what is effective in the short term and what is right in the long term.
πPublic institutions exist to serve human dignity. If citizens become mere numbers, vote banks, targets, or collateral damage, ethics has failed.
πThinkers
βοΈAristotle viewed politics as pursuit of the good life.
βοΈGandhi held that impure means cannot produce pure ends.
βοΈRawls argued institutions must be fair to the weakest.
βοΈAmbedkar warned that constitutional morality must sustain democracy.
πFinal take away :
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Gs-4 : Ethics- Bioethics/environmental ethics
π°Q) βIs culling of invasive species ethically justified? Discuss.β
πBackground : Pablo Escobar- a drug dealer imported these hippos in colombia- they dont belong there- so they disturbed the ecological balance of that region.
βDilemma : Killing animals is morally wrong irrespective of outcome vs Strongest justification for culling comes from ecocentric ethics- which side should you take?= utilitarian vs deontological conflict
π ΎοΈWhat would a responsible decision-maker do?- Virtue ethics
βοΈCourage β take difficult decisions
βοΈ Prudence β rely on science
βοΈ Compassion β minimise suffering
β οΈWhen human-induced ecological imbalance threatens broader biodiversity and human safety, ethical responsibility shifts from preserving individual lives to restoring systemic balance.
π βCompassion towards hippos without responsibility can become injustice for environment.
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π°Q) βIs culling of invasive species ethically justified? Discuss.β
πBackground : Pablo Escobar- a drug dealer imported these hippos in colombia- they dont belong there- so they disturbed the ecological balance of that region.
βDilemma : Killing animals is morally wrong irrespective of outcome vs Strongest justification for culling comes from ecocentric ethics- which side should you take?= utilitarian vs deontological conflict
π ΎοΈWhat would a responsible decision-maker do?- Virtue ethics
βοΈCourage β take difficult decisions
βοΈ Prudence β rely on science
βοΈ Compassion β minimise suffering
β οΈWhen human-induced ecological imbalance threatens broader biodiversity and human safety, ethical responsibility shifts from preserving individual lives to restoring systemic balance.
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Gs-4 : Ethics- Civil services values
π ΎοΈValues you can focus- Public morality, prejudice, political communication, administrative neutrality.
π ΎοΈA district administration is asked to identify undocumented migrants in a communally sensitive border district. Local political groups are spreading rumours that one religious community is responsible for demographic change. As District Magistrate, what steps will you take?
β οΈWhat points you can think of?- use the following points
βοΈ1. National security vs civil liberties
βοΈ2. Border control vs human dignity
βοΈ3. Majority anxiety vs minority rights
βοΈ4. Political pressure vs administrative neutrality
βοΈ5. Evidence-based governance vs prejudice
βοΈ6. Due process vs collective suspicion
βοΈMy stance-Demographic governance must be data-driven, constitutionally sensitive and socially responsible.dont deny demographic change..policy must separate facts from prejudice.
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π ΎοΈValues you can focus- Public morality, prejudice, political communication, administrative neutrality.
π ΎοΈA district administration is asked to identify undocumented migrants in a communally sensitive border district. Local political groups are spreading rumours that one religious community is responsible for demographic change. As District Magistrate, what steps will you take?
β οΈWhat points you can think of?- use the following points
βοΈ1. National security vs civil liberties
βοΈ2. Border control vs human dignity
βοΈ3. Majority anxiety vs minority rights
βοΈ4. Political pressure vs administrative neutrality
βοΈ5. Evidence-based governance vs prejudice
βοΈ6. Due process vs collective suspicion
βοΈMy stance-Demographic governance must be data-driven, constitutionally sensitive and socially responsible.dont deny demographic change..policy must separate facts from prejudice.
πVK IAS subject wise channels - Click here
β οΈSubscribe to VK IAS's YouTube channel : Click here