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Tourism Sector In India

Tourism Sector In India Introduction Tourism is a major engine of economic growth in most parts of the world. Several countries have transformed their economies using the tourism potential the fullest. Tourism has great capacity to create large scale employment of diverse kind – from the most specialised to the unskilled and all of us … Read more

Inter-State River Disputes in India

Inter-State River Disputes in India About Inter-State Water Disputes in India arise due to disagreements over the use, distribution, and control of inter-state river basin waters. It is one of the most contentious issues in Indian federalism today. To resolve water disputes between states, the Indian Parliament passed the Inter-State River Water Disputes (ISRWD) Act … Read more

India’s Necklace of Diamonds Strategy

India’s Necklace of Diamonds Strategy The Chinese Factor China is expanding its footprint in the Indian Ocean through its ‘Debt Trap Diplomacy’ and ‘String of Pearls Strategy’ to contain Indian hold in the Indian Ocean. Recent satellite images have suggested that China has been modernising its Djibouti military base. Through its debt trap policy, China … Read more

India’s Coastal Security

India’s Coastal Security

India’s Coastal 3 Security About India’s 7,516-kilometre-long coastline includes 5,422 kilometres of coastline on the mainland and 2,094 kilometres on the islands belonging to nine states and four Union Territories bordering the mainland and the islands with the Bay of Bengal in the East, the Indian Ocean on the South and the Arabian Sea on the West.  The coastline accounts for … Read more

India and Brics

India and Brics BRICS BRICS is the group composed of the five major emerging countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It together represents about 42% of the population, 23% of GDP, 30% of the territory and 18% of the global trade. The acronym BRIC was coined by economist ‘Jim O’Neill’ of Goldman Sachs in 2001 to … Read more

Electric Vehicles (EVs) In India

Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EVs) In India Electric Vehicle (EV) An electric vehicle (EV) is one that operates on an electric motor, instead of an internal-combustion engine that generates power by burning a mix of fuel and gases.  An electric vehicle, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. An electric vehicle may be powered … Read more

Chandrayaan-3 Mission

Chandrayaan-3 Mission About Chandrayaan-3 Mission Chandrayaan-3 is India’s third lunar mission and second attempt at achieving a soft landing on the moon’s surface by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). The mission took off from theSatish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) in Sriharikota on July 14, 2023. The mission had a budget of ₹ 615 crore. It consists of … Read more

Aditya-L1 Mission

Aditya-L1 Mission About Aditya-L1is the first space based observatory class Indian solar mission to study the Sun from a substantial distance of5 million kilometers. It will take approximately 125 days to reach the L1 point. Aditya-L1 is also ISRO’s second astronomy observatory-class mission after AstroSat (2015). The mission’s journey is notably shorter than India’s previous Mars orbiter mission, Mangalyaan. The … Read more

G4 & G7

G4 Who are the Group of Four (G-4) Countries? The G4 is a grouping of Brazil, Germany, India and Japan which are aspiring to become permanent members of the UNSC. The G4 countries are supporting each other’s bids for permanent membership of the UNSC. The G4 nations traditionally meet on the sidelines of the annual … Read more

Vibrant Villages Programme

Vibrant Villages Programme Border villages are of utmost significance to a country for a multitude of reasons. Firstly, they serve as the first line of intelligence against any external threat, as exemplified by the Kargil war of 1999, when the local shepherds alerted the authorities about the infiltration of enemy forces. In Arunachal Pradesh, the … Read more