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The Hindu Today Analysis for IAS/UPSC

24 Feb
2026

Stick together

Brazilian President’s recent India visit gained attention due to agreements on trade expansion, critical minerals, and digital cooperation, alongside joint concerns over U.S. tariffs and renewed commitment to Global South solidarity and multilateralism.

23 Feb
2026

Freedom of Speech in the Houses (Article 105 of the Constitution of India)

Recent events exposed confusion that House rules can override Article 105 speech freedom; however, as clarified by the Supreme Court, procedural rules cannot eclipse constitutional rights of MPs.

23 Feb
2026

Lines in the sand

To secure technology leadership, diversify supply chains away from China, strengthen domestic semiconductor and AI capacity, attract investment, access critical minerals, and enhance India’s geopolitical influence in emerging tech governance frameworks.

23 Feb
2026

Tariffs in trouble

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump unlawfully used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs, reinforcing congressional authority over trade and limiting executive power in policy.

21 Feb
2026

‘Bhasha’ matters in India’s multilingual moment

In news due to International Mother Language Day (21 February) observed by UNESCO and release of the State of the Education Report for India 2025 – Bhasha Matters, highlighting renewed focus on mother-tongue-based education under NEP 2020 reforms.

21 Feb
2026

Safety first

Manipur is in news after Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen advocated continuation of buffer zones and empathetic reconciliation, highlighting persistent ethnic tensions and fragile peace following prolonged violence and President’s Rule.

21 Feb
2026

Treatise for federalism

The Justice Kurian Joseph Committee report is in news for highlighting growing centralisation of power, warning of federal erosion, and recommending urgent structural reforms to restore balance in Union–State relations.

20 Feb
2026

Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005

The RTI Act, 2005 is in news due to concerns over vacancies and delays in Information Commissions, rising case pendency, and debates on transparency following recent disclosures and amendment-related institutional independence issues.

HOW TO READ THE HINDU ANALYSIS TODAY

Current affairs have an essential role in UPSC-CSE preparation. In this regard Newspapers, especially The Hindu have a central role during preparation as opinion-based questions increased in recent years. The editorial page contains an in-depth analysis of the relevant topic of general studies. It helps not only in mains answer writing but also in prelims as it consists of fact as well as analysis. It enhances the overall aspirant’s capability of thinking about different issues with a multidirectional approach. This holistic approach is also get reflected in solving case studies of ethics paper, essay writing, and interview stage.

Before we go into how and what to read in THE HINDU editorials you should do:

  • Know the UPSC CSE syllabus thoroughly.
  • Analyse the Previous Years Question Paper.
  • Identify the topics relevant to the syllabus.
  • Time of reading newspapers should not exceed two hours.

An important topic to focus on Hindu editorial-

  • Topics related to Government functioning, constitution, amendment, election reforms, parliamentary session, economic planning etc.
  • Focus on important judgments of the High Court and Supreme Court, social issues, environmental issues, women's rights, etc.
  • Focus on international relations- India’s bilateral relation with counties and role in WTO, IMF, UNO, WORLD BANK etc.
  • Government Policies and schemes.

Notes Making-

  • Reading newspapers is not sufficient alone. Aspirants should make subject-wise notes which are further divided into topics & subtopics of the syllabus. When aspirants read newspapers about these topics, they should prepare notes in their own words
  • In this regard, Chahal Academy Provides free-of-cost Daily Hindu Editorial Analysis through its website, however, to improve your comprehension and articulation skills must read 1-2 articles through newspapers directly.

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