Q. The High Seas Treaty represents a significant step towards global ocean governance. Critically analyze its key provisions and potential impacts on marine conservation and sustainable use of oceanic resources. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

Core Demand of the Question: Analyse the key provisions of the High Seas Treaty. Evaluate the criticisms associated with the High Seas Treaty. Outline the potential impacts of the treaty on marine conservation and the sustainable use of oceanic resources. Read More …

Q. Discuss how the historical and cultural contexts of India and France influenced the framing of their respective constitutions. Refer to major historical events in your answer (10 Marks, 150 words)

Core Demand of the Question: Discuss how the historical contexts of India and France influenced the framing of their respective constitutions with reference to major historical events. Discuss how the cultural contexts of India and France influenced the framing of Read More …

Q. India’s journey towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is intricately linked with its demographic dynamics. Critically examine the challenges and opportunities presented by India’s population trends in the context of SDG implementation. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

Core Demand of the Question: Examine the challenges presented by India’s population trends in the context of SDG implementation.  Examine the opportunities presented by India’s population trends in the context of SDG implementation.   Answer: India’s path to realising the Sustainable Development Read More …

Inequality among caste

Context: India has made remarkable strides in lifting millions out of multidimensional poverty, yet inequality among various caste groups persists. Despite the Constitution’s abolition of caste discrimination and the launch of affirmative action programmes, the shadow of caste continues to shape economic Read More …

Indus Waters Treaty

Context: The 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), facilitated by the World Bank, is a landmark transboundary water-sharing mechanism between India and Pakistan. But disagreements persist. In an unprecedented move, India called for amendments to the agreement last year due to its dissatisfaction with the Read More …

The Case for a Caste Census

Context: Peter Drucker famously said, “Only what gets measured gets managed.” The problems of social groups that have been historically discriminated against (be it by caste, race, religion, gender, disability etc.) cannot be resolved without collecting data group-identity wise. Doing so is not Read More …