08 04 2022 Single Page Hand Written Notes Shankar IAS Academy 1
08 04 2022 Single Page Hand Written Notes Shankar IAS Academy 1
08 04 2022 Single Page Hand Written Notes Shankar IAS Academy 1
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3. Continued reluctance on the part of state the sewer network as a top priority.
governments to admit the practice prevails 3. Need for social sensitisation to address the
under their watch. social sanction behind manual scavenging.
Current events of national and international • State of not supporting either side in an
importance. argument, war, etc.
Part B—Main Examination
• India’s neutrality
PAPER-III
General Studies‐ II: Governance, Constitution, Polity, Historical evidences
Social Justice and International relations.
Soviet intervention in Hungary – 1956.
Bilateral, regional and global groupings and
agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s To stop the Hungarian revolution.
interests.
India’s Prime Minister - Jawaharlal
Effect of policies and politics of developed and Nehru.
developing countries on India’s interests, Indian
diaspora. India remained neutral.
• India – pressures and publicly criticised by West Backed by three Asian nations - Japan,
– US. South Korea and Singapore.
• Deputy National Security Adviser for International China did not abide by American sanctions.
Economics warned India.
India-Russia trade continues - effect of
• Consequences - India-Russia trade continuation. sanctions blunt.
• Strategic View
Why neutrality best option for India?
India improved its strategic partnership with U.S &
West. • Every country formulates its foreign
policy - national interests.
Since end of cold war - 1991.
• Not merely on moral commitments.
Last 30 years - India retained warm ties with Russia.
• US condemns Russia – US performed
Balance - not tested in recent past.
immoral activities.
Present - Russian attack on Ukraine.
• Example: U.S. led NATO bombed
Near-total breakdown in ties between Russia and the Yugoslavia for 78 days in 1999.
West.
• India’s national interests.
India align with Russia or US?
A continental power & maritime
US views India - counterweight to China in the Indo- power.
Pacific region.
India needs Russia - defence and energy
• Russia annexed Crimea and supporting
purchases and geopolitical reasons. Russia,
militancy in Donbas.
Iran and the Central Asian countries -
• U.S. provided money and limited weapons to
India’s continental security and interests.
Kyiv.
U.S., Japan and Australia - maritime
security and interests.
• Russian President sent his forces into Ukraine. Practice Question – Mains
• Russia will make Ukraine accept neutrality. GS – II
• Russia will control more Ukrainian territories. Q. Critically analyse whether India’s
neutrality principle is still valid in the
• Tragedy of Ukraine - NATO’s unfulfilled contemporary world.
promise.
(250 words, 15 marks)
Pg: 12 – H, T;
Pg: 14 – Delhi Edition;
Pg: 16 – C, B;
CBDC RBI - CBDC
• Instead of a physical commodity or financial Different form than paper (or polymer).
instrument. • A sovereign currency in an electronic form.
• Example: Indian
Liability on a central bank’s balance sheet
Features • Provides users with a sovereign option.
• Exchangeable at par with cash. Safe when compared to other less safe
digital instruments.
Reduces the cost of cash.
• Block chain technology - present everywhere
• Improves the speed of transactions. This is
because it will significantly brin Potential far beyond just digital currency.
Time taken for cross border transactions – Removes the need for intermediaries in
reduces. various processes.
agencies.
Deep Dive Training program - prepare the
Chief Information Security Officers and
Operates in close coordination and
frontline IT officials to face challenges of
collaboration with Internet Service Providers
cyber security and handle the cyber crisis.
and Product/Antivirus companies.
" Cyber Swachhta Kendra " (Botnet Cleaning and
Being operated by - the Indian Computer
Malware Analysis Centre):
Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).
• Part of Digital India initiative under the
Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology (MeitY).