Stay ahead in your UPSC preparation with the top editorials and issue-based analysis from The Hindu, Indian Express, and relevant reports. All topics below are linked to GS1 , GS2 & GS3, with a focus on exam-relevant insights, keywords, and actionable conclusions.
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1. DGMO Effect: UPSC Key Points
[pg.01,GS3]
Why in News?
- India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on May 10, but Pakistan violated it within hours.
- Operation Sindoor: India’s precision strikes eliminated 100+ terrorists in Pakistan & PoJK.
- DGMO Talks: Scheduled for May 12 at noon to address ceasefire violations.
Key Details
- India’s DGMO: Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, leading military operations and ceasefire negotiations.
- Pakistan’s Outreach: Pakistan’s DGMO requested de-escalation after India’s strong response.
Significance
- Security Impact: Could reduce cross-border infiltration and strengthen India’s defense posture.
- Diplomatic Angle: Signals backchannel diplomacy between India and Pakistan.
- Regional Stability: A successful ceasefire could ease tensions in Jammu & Kashmir.
Way Forward
- Strict Monitoring: India must ensure Pakistan’s compliance with the ceasefire agreement.
- Strategic Preparedness: Maintain high alert along the LoC to counter future violations.
- Diplomatic Engagement: Continue DGMO-level talks while keeping military options open.
Important for UPSC :- India’s security, international relations, and defense strategy.________________________________________________________________________________________2. Pre-Monsoon Wildlife Census at Anamalai Tiger Reserve
[pg.4, Prelims]
Why in News?
- The pre-monsoon population estimation has begun at Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) in Tamil Nadu.
- Conducted as part of Phase IV monitoring under the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) protocol.
Key Details
- The census runs from May 10 to May 17, covering Pollachi, Valparai, Ulandy, Manambolly, Udumalpet, Amaravathy, Kozhumam, and Vandaravu forest ranges.
- Focus areas include carnivore and mega herbivore sign surveys, vegetation sampling, human disturbance assessment, and bird species recording.
- Data collected will be submitted to NTCA on May 17
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Significance
- Helps in tracking tiger populations, prey density, and habitat conditions.
- Supports conservation efforts and policy decisions for wildlife protection.
Way Forward
- Strict monitoring of wildlife movements and habitat changes.
- Enhanced conservation strategies based on census findings.
- Community involvement to reduce human-wildlife conflicts.
This census plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation.
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3. Indian Grey Wolves: Facing Extinction?
[pg.4,Prelims]
Why in News?
- The Indian grey wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is critically endangered, with populations declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and hybridization with domestic dogs.
- Recent studies suggest that Indian wolves may represent one of the most ancient surviving wolf lineages.
Key Details
- Found in grasslands and scrub forests, but urbanization and agriculture are shrinking their habitat.
- Hybridization with stray dogs is a major concern, affecting their genetic purity.
- Human-wildlife conflict is rising, with wolves often targeted by farmers.
Significance
- Wolves play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling prey populations
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- Their decline could disrupt grassland ecosystems, affecting biodiversity.
Way Forward
- Conservation efforts: Establish protected areas and grassland restoration programs.
- Community awareness: Educate locals on coexistence strategies to reduce conflict.
- Genetic studies: Monitor hybridization trends and take measures to preserve pure wolf populations.
The Indian grey wolf’s survival depends on urgent conservation action.
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3. India’s Total Fertility Rate: Latest Report
[pg14,GS2]
Why in News?
- India’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) remains constant at 2.0 in 2021.
- Bihar recorded the highest TFR at 3.0, while West Bengal and Delhi reported the lowest at 1.4.
Key Details
- The replacement level TFR (2.1) has been attained at the national level.
- The mean age at marriage for females has increased from 19.3 years in 1990 to 22.5 years in 2021.
- The elderly population (60+ years) has risen from 6% in 1971 to 9% in 2021.
Significance
- A stable TFR indicates controlled population growth, reducing strain on resources.
- Declining fertility rates in some states may lead to aging population concerns.
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- The species is critically endangered, requiring urgent conservation
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- Policy focus on maternal and child health to sustain fertility trends.
- Encouraging balanced population growth through education and healthcare initiatives.
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- Economic impact: Higher working-age population (15-59 years) could boost India’s demographic dividend.Monitoring demographic shifts for economic and social planning.
- It holds genetic importance for developing high-yield, disease-resistant banana varieties.
Way Forward
- Ex-situ conservation efforts are underway at botanical gardens across India.
- Further research and habitat protection are needed to preserve this rare species.
This discovery highlights Andaman’s rich biodiversity and the need for strong conservation measures.
- Economic impact: Higher working-age population (15-59 years) could boost India’s demographic dividend.Monitoring demographic shifts for economic and social planning.
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4. World’s Largest Banana Infructescence Found in Andaman
[pg.14,Prelims]Why in News?
- Scientists have discovered the longest banana infructescence in the world, measuring 4.2 meters, in the forests of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
- The species, Musa indandamanensis, is endemic to the region and was first recorded in 2012.
Key Details
- The infructescence was found in Campbell Bay, Nicobar Islands, surpassing previous records.
- The plant stands 11 meters tall, with a stem girth of 110 cm.
- Specimens are now displayed at Indian Museum, Kolkata, and other botanical centers.
Significance
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- The species is critically endangered, requiring urgent conservation.
- It holds genetic importance for developing high-yield, disease-resistant banana varieties.
Way Forward
- Ex-situ conservation efforts are underway at botanical gardens across India.
- Further research and habitat protection are needed to preserve this rare species.
This discovery highlights Andaman’s rich biodiversity and the need for strong conservation measures.
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5. Asteroid YR4: Will It Miss the Moon?
[pg.20,GS3, Prelims]
Latest Update
- Asteroid 2024 YR4 has been ruled out as a threat to Earth, but scientists cannot rule out a possible impact with the Moon.
- NASA estimates a 3.8% chance of YR4 colliding with the Moon on December 22, 2032.
- The asteroid is 65 meters wide, roughly the size of a 10-story building.
Potential Impact
- If YR4 hits the Moon, it could throw debris into space, possibly affecting satellites and space missions.
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- NASA and other space agencies will continue monitoring YR4 with telescopes like James Webb.
- Further observations in May 2025 will refine impact predictions.However, the Moon has endured asteroid impacts for millions of years, so it is unlikely to be sign.
Way Forward
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- NASA and other space agencies will continue monitoring YR4 with telescopes like James Webb.
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Further observations in May 2025 will refine impact predictions.
_________________________________________________________________________________6. Kosmos 482: A Fiery End After 53 Years
[pg.20, GS3, Prelims]Why in News?
- The Soviet Venus lander Kosmos 482 reentered Earth’s atmosphere on May 10, 2025, after 53 years in orbit.
- The spacecraft crashed into the Indian Ocean, west of Jakarta, Indonesia.
Key Details
- Originally launched in 1972, Kosmos 482 was meant for Venus, but a rocket failure left it stranded in Earth’s orbit.
- The probe was designed to withstand Venus’ harsh atmosphere, making it one of the most durable space objects.
- Some experts believe parts of the lander may have survived reentry intact.
Significance
- Highlights space debris concerns, as thousands of defunct satellites remain in orbit.
- A rare case of a failed planetary mission returning to Earth decades later
Way Forward
- Better tracking systems for space debris to prevent uncontrolled reentries.
- International cooperation to manage aging satellites and space junk.
Kosmos 482’s dramatic fall marks the end of a Cold War-era space relic.
______________________________________________________________________________________7. Right to Know: High Courts & Fundamental Rights
[pg.8,GS2]
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Why in News?
- The Supreme Court of India recently overturned a Delhi High Court order that directed the Wikimedia Foundation to remove a Wikipedia page.
- The ruling emphasized that the right to know is a fundamental right under Articles 19(1)(a) and 21 of the Constitution.
Key Details
- The Supreme Court stated that public debate on important issues should not be suppressed, even if the matter is sub judice.
- The judgment reaffirmed that access to information is crucial for public participation in governance.
Significance
- Strengthens freedom of expression and transparency in judicial proceedings.
- Ensures that courts remain accountable to public scrutiny.
Way Forward
- High Courts must balance privacy concerns with the right to information.
- Judicial decisions should uphold democratic values and avoid excessive censorship.
This ruling reinforces the importance of an informed citizenry in a democracy.
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8. Why India Must Get the Caste Census Right
[pg.8,GS2]Why in News?
The Indian government has approved caste enumeration in the upcoming 2025 national census, marking the first comprehensive caste data collection since 1931.
The move aims to provide accurate demographic insights for policymaking and social justice reforms.
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Key Details
- The census will digitally record caste data, ensuring transparency and accessibility.
- Previous attempts, like the 2011 Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC), faced data inconsistencies and were never officially released.
- States like Bihar and Karnataka have already conducted state-level caste surveys, sparking national debate.
Significance
- Policy Making: Helps in targeted welfare schemes and reservation policies based on updated data.
- Social Justice: Ensures equitable resource distribution among marginalized communities.
- Economic Planning: Provides insights into employment trends and educational access across caste groups.
Way Forward
- Transparent Data Collection: Avoid political manipulation and ensure accurate representation.
- Public Awareness: Educate citizens on the importance of caste enumeration for social equity.
- Balanced Implementation: Use data to empower communities without deepening caste divisions.
The caste census is a crucial step toward inclusive governance and data-driven policymaking.
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9. A Fundamental Reset for Manufacturing Growth
[pg.8,GS3]Why in News?
- Global manufacturing is shifting toward innovation-driven, high-tech products.
- India needs policy reforms to enhance R&D, skill development, and productivity.
Key Details
- India’s per capita manufacturing value added is $0.32K, far below the global average of $2K.
- Productivity in India stands at $8.9K, compared to $32K globally.
- Countries like Taiwan ($79K), Malaysia ($36K), and China ($21K) have surged ahead.
Significance
- Strengthening technical education and engineering innovation is crucial.
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- Advanced R&D and modernized skill training can boost India’s competitiveness.
Way Forward
- Revamp engineering education to focus on problem-solving and creativity.
- Increase investment in manufacturing R&D to drive high-tech production.
- Enhance productivity through better infrastructure and policy support.
India’s manufacturing sector needs a strategic reset to compete globally.
___________________________________________________________________________________10. Fire and Ceasefire: India’s Stand on Third-Party Meddling in J&K
[pg.8,GS2]Why in News?
- India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire agreement on May 10, 2025, following intense military exchanges.
- U.S. President Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering the ceasefire, raising concerns about third-party involvement.
- The Congress party has demanded a special session of Parliament to reaffirm India’s stance that Kashmir is a bilateral issue.
Key Details
- Operation Sindoor: India launched precision strikes on May 7, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and PoK.
- Pakistan violated the ceasefire within hours, leading to renewed tensions.
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri clarified that the ceasefire was a direct understanding between India and Pakistan, denying third-party mediation.
Significance
- National Security: India must prevent external interference in its sovereign matters.
- Diplomatic Strategy: Reinforces India’s long-standing policy that Kashmir is a bilateral issue.
- Geopolitical Impact: The U.S. involvement raises concerns about internationalizing the Kashmir dispute.
Way Forward
- Reaffirm Bilateral Approach: India must reject third-party mediation and assert its diplomatic independence.
- Strengthen Defense Preparedness: Ensure swift retaliation against ceasefire violations.
- Political Consensus: Convene an all-party meeting to reinforce India’s unified stance on J&K.
India’s position remains clear—Kashmir is a bilateral issue, and third-party interference is unacceptable.
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