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Preserving Roots, Empowering Futures: The Tribal Renaissance
1-Jul-2025 TriumphIAS

Preserving Roots, Empowering Futures: The Tribal Renaissance

Preserving Roots, Empowering Futures: The Tribal Renaissance (Relevant for GS paper-2, Tribal Development) The Tribal Renaissance India is a land

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Federalism: Pillar of Democratic Governance and Contemporary Relevance in India
27-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Federalism: Pillar of Democratic Governance and Contemporary Relevance in India

Federalism: Pillar of Democratic Governance and Contemporary Relevance in India (Relevant for GS paper-2, Federalism) Introduction Federalism lies at the

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Impact of the West Asia Conflict on India’s Interests
19-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Impact of the West Asia Conflict on India’s Interests

Impact of the West Asia Conflict on India’s Interests (Relevant for GS Paper-2, International Relation) Introduction: West Asia conflict West

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Evolving Dynamics of India–EU Relations
18-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Evolving Dynamics of India–EU Relations

Evolving Dynamics of India–EU Relations (Relevant for GS Paper-2, IR) India–EU Relations The India–European Union strategic partnership is evolving rapidly,

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Transformation of Electoral Practices
16-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Transformation of Electoral Practices

Transformation of Electoral Practices (Relevant for GS paper-2, Electoral Process) Electoral Practices India’s electoral system, one of the world’s largest

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Judicial Accountability Reform in India
10-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Judicial Accountability Reform in India

Judicial Accountability Reform in India (Relevant for GS paper-2, Judiciary) The concept of accountability in the Indian judiciary is evolving

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Overhauling Secondary Education in India
9-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Overhauling Secondary Education in India

Overhauling Secondary Education in India (Relevant for GS paper-2, Education) Secondary education—the bridge between foundational schooling and higher learning—is critical

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Challenges to Indian Federalism: Contemporary Dynamics and Debates
7-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Challenges to Indian Federalism: Contemporary Dynamics and Debates

Challenges to Indian Federalism: Contemporary Dynamics and Debates (Relevant for GS paper-2, Federalism) Indian Federalism Indian federalism, while constitutionally entrenched,

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Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India
3-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India

Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India (Relevant for GS paper-2, Health) Introduction: Universal Health Coverage  Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ensures

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Data Governance in the Digital Age: Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Policy
2-Jun-2025 TriumphIAS

Data Governance in the Digital Age: Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Policy

Data Governance in the Digital Age: Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Policy (Relevant for GS paper-2, Governance) Introduction In the digital

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India’s Role in Transforming Global Multilaterals
30-May-2025 TriumphIAS

India’s Role in Transforming Global Multilaterals

India’s Role in Transforming Global Multilaterals (Relevant for GS paper-2, International Relation) India’s Role in Transforming Global Multilaterals In an

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Contours of India-Bangladesh Ties
24-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Contours of India-Bangladesh Ties

Contours of India-Bangladesh Ties (Relevant for GS paper-2, International relations) India-Bangladesh ties India and Bangladesh share a multifaceted relationship rooted

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Understanding India’s Fiscal Federal Relations
23-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Understanding India’s Fiscal Federal Relations

Understanding India’s Fiscal Federal Relations (Relevant for GS paper-2, Federalism) Fiscal Federal Relations India’s federal structure, as enshrined in the

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2024 Annual Report on State Laws
22-May-2025 TriumphIAS

2024 Annual Report on State Laws | Triumph IAS

2024 Annual Report on State Laws (Relevant for GS Paper-2, State Legislature) India’s federal structure, enshrined in its Constitution, delineates

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Strategic and Economic Engagement between India and the GCC
21-May-2025 TriumphIAS

Strategic and Economic Engagement between India and the GCC

Strategic and Economic Engagement between India and the GCC (Relevant for GS paper-2,International Relation) India’s relationship with the Gulf Cooperation

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  • Changing Family Structures in Urban and Rural IndiaChanging Family Structures in Urban and Rural India
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