In contemporary discourse, the concept of cooperative federalism has emerged as a focal point, garnering increased attention and emphasis in recent years.
General Studies 2
Discuss the possible factors that inhibit India from enacting for its citizens a uniform civil code as provided for in the Directive Principles of State Policy. (12.5 Marks, 200 Words)
The question of implementing a uniform civil code in India, as envisaged by the Directive Principles of State Policy, is a complex and contentious issue that has garnered significant attention and debate.
What are the salient features of ‘inclusive growth’? Has India been experiencing such a growth process? Analyze and suggest measures for inclusive growth.( 250 Words, 15 Marks)
Inclusive growth, a concept integral to sustainable development, emphasizes the equitable distribution of economic benefits across all segments of society.
“Industrial growth rate has lagged behind in the overall growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the post-reform period” Give reasons. How far are the recent changes in Industrial Policy capable of increasing the industrial growth rate? ( 250 Words, 15 Marks)
The trajectory of industrial growth in the post-reform period has presented a conspicuous divergence from the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth, as the industrial sector has struggled to keep pace with the broader economic expansion.
One of the intended objectives of Union Budget 2017-18 is to ‘transform, energize and clean India’. Analyze the measures proposed in the Budget 2017-18 to achieve the objective. ( 250 Words, 15 Marks)
The Union Budget of 2017-18 was unveiled with a bold vision to ‘transform, energize, and clean India,’ reflecting the government’s commitment to fostering comprehensive development.
What are the aims and objectives of the McBride Commission of UNESCO? What is India’s position on these? (15 marks, 250 words)
The McBride Commission, officially known as the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems, was established by UNESCO in 1977 to address the challenges and opportunities posed by the rapidly evolving field of communication.
“Increasing cross-border terrorist attacks in India and growing interference in the internal affairs of member-states by Pakistan are not conducive for the future of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).” Explain with suitable examples. (15 marks, 250 words)
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was envisioned as a platform for fostering regional cooperation and economic integration among its member states.
Evaluate the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s Look East Policy in the context of the post-Cold War international scenario. (15 marks, 250 words)
India’s Look East Policy, conceived in the wake of the post-Cold War international scenario, represents a pivotal aspect of the country’s diplomatic and economic engagement strategy.
The broader aims and objectives of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are to manage and promote international trade in the era of globalization. But the Doha round of negotiations seems doomed due to differences between the developed and the developing countries.” Discuss in the Indian perspective. (15 marks, 250 words)
The World Trade Organization (WTO) stands as a pivotal institution in the realm of global commerce, with overarching objectives centered on the management and promotion of international trade within the context of an increasingly interconnected world marked by globalization.
“Demographic Dividend in India will remain only theoretical unless our manpower becomes more educated, aware, skilled and creative.” What measures have been taken by the government to enhance the capacity of our population to be more productive and employable? (12.5 marks, 200 words)
The demographic dividend in India, characterized by a large working-age population, holds immense potential for economic growth and development