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Ahead of PM’s Paris Trip, Rafale, Scorpene deals reach final leg

Context: Two significant deals between India and France, worth over $10 billion, are nearing finalisation. Relevance: GS 2 (International Relations) Highlights: Major Defence Deals: Timeline and Approval: Strategic Context: Expert Insights: Additional Developments: Geopolitical Significance: Implications:

Why has Trump called the Panama Treaty Foolish?

Context: The Panama Canal dispute arises from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial statements about reclaiming control of the canal, citing unfair treatment of U.S. interests. Relevance: GS 2 (International Relations) Trump’s Concerns: Historical Context: Panama’s Response: China’s Position: Potential Developments: Global Implications:

The Race for Fighters: The IAF’s Dilemma

Context:China’s rapid technological and military advancements, including stealth fighters and naval capabilities, highlight its growing dominance in the Indo-Pacific. Relevance: GS Paper 2 (International Relations) China’s Technological Advancements High-Tech Developments: Military Aviation Supremacy: Global Impact: India’s Challenges and Plans Fighter Squadron Deficit Indigenous Development Procurement Delays Aero-Engine Dependency Comparative Analysis China: India: Implications Conclusion India’s ambitious […]

India is Highest Tariff Major Economy

Context: Relevance : GS 2 (International Relations ) Call for Lower Tariffs: Bilateral Trade Growth: U.S. President-elect’s Remarks: Need for Honest Conversations: Focus on Training and Talent: Trump’s “Tariff King” Label:

The Political Crisis in South Korea

Yoon Suk Yeol’s Rise to Power: Relevance : GS 2 (International Relations ) Political Divide in South Korea: Controversial Foreign Policies: Domestic Challenges and Unpopularity: Opposition Strengthens: Martial Law Declaration: Impeachment Process: Legal Battle Ahead: Weak Democratic Institutions: Public Consensus on Democratic Crisis:

Over 78% of top paid H-1B applicants were from India

Context: Recent data from Bloomberg and USCIS reveals that Indian professionals dominate the high-paid H-1B visa segment, with smaller U.S. firms playing a key role. Relevance: GS 2 (International Relations) Indian Dominance: Company Sponsorship: H-1B Process: Data Summary: