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Oil Price and Stagflation

Oil Price and Stagflation Stagflation is a stagnant growth and persistently high inflation. Typically, rising inflation happens when an economy is booming — people are earning lots of money, demanding lots of goods and services and as a result, prices keep going up. When the demand is down and the economy is in the doldrums,Read more

The Role of Belarus in the Russia-Ukraine War

The Role of Belarus in the Russia-Ukraine War Belarus, the largest landlocked European country bordering the two warring nations has found itself in a precarious position amid its political proximity with Russia. Belarus is a former Soviet republic of 9.4 million people that borders both Russia and Ukraine as well as Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.Read more

What is ‘General Consent’ for the CBI

What is ‘General Consent’ for the CBI Meghalaya has withdrawn consent to the CBI to investigate cases in the state, becoming the ninth state in the country to have taken this step. The CBI is governed by The Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, and it must mandatorily obtain the consent of the stateRead more

Russia-Ukraine War Impact, Beyond Oil

Russia-Ukraine War Impact, Beyond Oil The current Russian invasion of Ukraine — unlike previous wars in Iraq and Libya or sanctions against Iran — is having an impact not just on energy prices.The effects of shipping disruptions through the Black and Azov Seas, plus Russian banks being cut off from the international payments system, areRead more

Why Ukraine Gave up its Nuclear Arsenal?

Why Ukraine Gave up its Nuclear Arsenal? Key Points: Ukraine has totally de-nuclearized between 1996 and 2001. Ukraine’s decision to give up nuclear weapons came after consultations with the United States and Russia, as well as substantial security assurances from the three founding members of the Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) — the United States, Russia, andRead more

How Dependent is India on Russia’s Weapons?

How Dependent is India on Russia’s Weapons? New Delhi has been trying to walk a fine line, negotiating its relationships with the United States and other Western nations on one side, and the historically deep and strategic ties with Russia on the other, even as its stand is becoming incrementally critical to Russia as itsRead more

Reading New Climate Report

Reading New Climate Report Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released the second part of its sixth assessment report. This second part of the report is about climate change impacts, risks and vulnerabilities, and adaptation options. The report: •The first part of this report, on the physical science of climate change in 2021.Read more

DAILY NEWS ANALYSIS 10th FEBRUARY 2022

1. Curbs on Press The Centre has issued a new policy on the accreditation of journalists, introducing an entire section about reasons that can result in the suspension of the accreditation. Central Media Accreditation Guidelines-2022. It is prepared by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) and issued by the Press Information Bureau Applications forRead more

DAILY NEWS ANALYSIS 9th FEBRUARY 2022

1. India’s Return to Central Asia The inaugural India-Central Asia Summit, the India-Central Asia Dialogue, and the Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan in New Delhi — all held over the past four months — collectively indicate a renewed enthusiasm in New Delhi to engage the Central Asian region. Why a renewed interest? The decline ofRead more

DAILY NEWS ANALYSIS 8th FEBRUARY 2022

1. Chandrayan-III The Chandrayaan-3 is the successor to the Chandrayaan-2 mission and it is an attempt for another soft-landing on the lunar surface. It will be almost a repetition of the July 2019 Chandrayaan-2 mission in the configuration of spacecraft, the landing spot on the moon and the experiments to be conducted on the lunarRead more

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