by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Risk Without Safety Nets, India’s Precarious Youth Risk Culture Why in News? A growing trend of Indian youth embracing risky economic, personal, and career choices amid the absence of institutional and social safety nets has reignited concerns over the country’s...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Silent Threat, The Rise of Youth Addiction in India Why in News? A growing concern is emerging in India regarding youth addiction to vaping, e-cigarettes, and other substances disguised as lifestyle products. Social influencers, peer pressure, and aggressive marketing...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Reining in Judicial Attacks, BJP Chief Takes a Stand Why in News? BJP President J.P. Nadda has publicly distanced his party from crude remarks made by BJP MPs against the judiciary, particularly against the Chief Justice of India. His statement signals a rare...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Work in the Machine Age, Preparing India’s Youth for the Future Why in News? With over 50% of young Indians unemployed despite having secondary or higher education, India is facing a multidimensional employment crisis. As AI, automation, and digital transformation...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
US-China Trade War, Missed Opportunities for India? Why in News? The prolonged US-China trade war has raised hopes among Indian policymakers that India could replace China as a key global manufacturing hub. However, a closer analysis reveals that India may not be...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
The Forgotten Consumer in Trade Policy Wars Why in News? Recent discussions around trade policy, particularly in the US and India, have highlighted how consumers are often ignored in favor of producers and political interests. The Trump administration’s tariff war...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Trade Tensions Rise, Who Will Blink First the US or China? Why in News? The ongoing US-China trade war has become one of the most significant geopolitical and economic flashpoints. With both countries imposing tariffs and retaliatory measures, global markets are on...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Xi Jinping Southeast Asia Push, A Strategy to Sideline the US Why in News? Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent diplomatic charm offensive in Southeast Asia is being seen as more than just a move for trade and cooperation. Experts suggest it is a strategic effort to...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Reforms in India Need More Than Good Ideas They Need Political Realism Why in News? As economic thinkers push for structural reforms in India, a key editorial argues that ignoring political realities is a major reason reforms fail to take off. The piece highlights how...
by rohit | Apr 21, 2025 | Courses
Longevity Hopes Dented, The Fall of Rapamycin as a Wonder Drug Why in News? Recent reports have cast doubt on the effectiveness of rapamycin, a drug once believed to hold the key to human longevity. Bryan Johnson, a tech millionaire known for testing anti-ageing...