[FOUNDATION COURSE] POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – 2020
Demo Class – 27th June 2019Batch Start - 1st July , 2019
Demo Class – 27th June 2019Batch Start - 1st July , 2019
Relevance : GS Paper  II Why has this issue cropped up? As Prime Minister Modi heads this week to the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, interest is riveted on…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Theme of the Article Details about financing and institutional structures must be fleshed out. Why has this issue cropped up? After about four years in…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Theme of the Article Suggestions for better implementation of the Right to Education Act. Introduction In India, the right to education was made a fundamental…
Relevance : GS Paper  II SAARC still has the potential to become a platform for South Asian interests and shared growth Why has this issue cropped up? The government has…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Theme of the Article With decisions that adversely affect India, the Trump administration fails to distinguish friend from foe. Why has this issue cropped up?…
Relevance : GS Paper  III Rising unemployment must also be seen as a function of rising education and aspirations. Why has this issue cropped up? The staggering increase in the…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Theme of the Article Many regional policy challenges can be addressed with three major fixes. Introduction While the broad directions of India’s foreign relations —…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Theme of the Article Compulsory learning should be limited to the child’s mother tongue. Why has this issue cropped up? The Centre has moved quickly…
Relevance : GS Paper  II Introduction Towards the end of the previous government’s tenure, a number of controversial bills were introduced in Parliament. With the dissolution of Parliament, these bills…