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Indian Express Analysis for IAS/UPSC Exam

22 Oct
2025

On Air, Connect the Dots

India’s winter season is traditionally marked by deteriorating air quality, particularly in North India, as a combination of meteorological and anthropogenic factors converges to create smog and pollution episodes.

22 Oct
2025

Post-Diwali farm challenge

Until recently, controlling food inflation was a central policy focus for the Indian government.

20 Oct
2025

HAPPY DIWALI EVERYONE!

Editorials will resume from the 22nd October 2025 (Wednesday).

18 Oct
2025

Rising CO₂ Levels

The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO₂), the most significant anthropogenic greenhouse gas, has witnessed an unprecedented rise between 2023 and 2024, marking the sharpest annual increase since systematic measurements began in 1957. This trend underscores both the persistence of human-induced emissions and the weakening efficiency of natural carbon sinks in regulating atmospheric carbon.

18 Oct
2025

Before Closing the US Trade Deal

The evolving global trade dynamics have brought India to a crucial juncture, especially with the ongoing negotiations for an India–US trade deal. While the agreement promises to deepen economic cooperation and unlock new avenues for trade and investment, it also raises fundamental questions about India’s strategic autonomy, domestic priorities, and long-term economic interests.

17 Oct
2025

Empower ASI to do its job and Heritage needs the PPP model

India’s heritage landscape, encompassing over 3,600 protected monuments and countless unlisted sites, faces the challenge of balancing preservation with public access and modern relevance. A recent debate, feature two contrasting perspectives which explore whether India’s heritage conservation should remain a government responsibility or be opened up to private participation through public–private partnerships (PPPs)

17 Oct
2025

Engagement without recognition

India’s relationship with Afghanistan has been one of deep historical, cultural, and strategic significance. However, since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, India’s engagement with the new regime has been cautious, and pragmatic.

16 Oct
2025

Ringing Out the Old-World Order

The post-World War II US-led international system, based on liberal democracy, multilateralism, and economic openness, is gradually collapsing. This decline has been accelerated by America’s inward-looking policies, especially during the Trump era. In the resulting power vacuum, China is actively attempting to reshape global norms and institutions to reflect its own values and interests.

HOW TO READ INDIAN EXPRESS ANALYSIS TODAY

INDIAN EXPRESS newspaper, especially the editorial section, covers a wide range of topics that are really relevant to the UPSC CSE syllabus. It helps to inculcate a dynamic approach in mains answer writing and fetch good marks.

Here we will analyze three different pages of INDIAN EXPRESS newspaper that can help aspirants in dealing with current burning issues. These pages are – Explained, Editorials, and Ideas.

  • Explained – This page of the newspaper deals with day-to-day issues in the news that people might be aware of but lack detailed knowledge of. These are common yet important topics such as; NPA, CRYPTOCURRENCY, CYCLONES, POLICY RATES BY RBI, RECESSION, etc.
  • Editorials – Editorials are the expert opinion of different government policies and actions. They provide both positive and negative aspects on decisions taken by the government, thereby helping students to come up with their own viewpoints. Topics covered here are; Agriculture, International Relations, Indian Economy, Government Schemes, High/Supreme Court verdicts, etc.
  • At the top of the editorial page, under the WORLDLY WISE section a quote related to issues covered in the below editorials get mentioned every day. Aspirants can use those quotes to enrich their answers.

  • Ideas – Under ideas experts provide their own take on how a particular problem like Communism, Climate Change, Indian Education System, Caste system, Issues in Health Sector, Religious tensions etc. can be tackled.

Besides these above sections you can keep yourself updated on what to read on a daily basis from INDIAN EXPRESS you can click on the link below –

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