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The Hindu Today Analysis for IAS/UPSC

30 Mar
2026

A Bill that secures IPS officers’ role in deputation

The Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026 is in news for proposing greater IPS deputation in CAPFs, sparking debate over federal balance, service autonomy, and judicial directions.

30 Mar
2026

Neighbours first

India must recalibrate ties with Nepal’s new leadership to safeguard strategic interests, counter external influence, and support economic stability, ensuring mutually beneficial cooperation amid shifting regional geopolitics and internal transitions.

30 Mar
2026

On a wing

Regional connectivity remains limited in remote areas due to poor infrastructure and weak demand. Government support is needed to improve accessibility, promote balanced development, and enhance last-mile transport integration.

28 Mar
2026

Beyond the rhetoric of the north-south divide

The issue is in news due to debates over delimitation, widening North–South disparities, and concerns that economic inequality combined with political imbalance could threaten federal stability and national unity.

28 Mar
2026

India’s growth claims, a clash with data reality

A recent 2026 study by economists Abhishek Anand, Josh Felman, and Arvind Subramanian questions India’s GDP estimates, suggesting overestimation and raising concerns about data credibility, informal sector exclusion, and policy implications.

28 Mar
2026

A shade of dark

The Transgender Persons Amendment Bill, 2026 sparked controversy after being passed hastily without consultation, triggering protests from LGBTQIA+ communities over exclusionary provisions, biological criteria, and dilution of earlier legal protections.

27 Mar
2026
26 Mar
2026

Democracy, dissent and the ‘national image’ debate

The IYC’s shirtless protest at the India AI Summit and the strong political backlash have reignited debate on dissent, nationalism, and whether criticism of government harms India’s global image.

HOW TO READ THE HINDU ANALYSIS TODAY

Current affairs have an essential role in UPSC-CSE preparation. In this regard Newspapers, especially The Hindu have a central role during preparation as opinion-based questions increased in recent years. The editorial page contains an in-depth analysis of the relevant topic of general studies. It helps not only in mains answer writing but also in prelims as it consists of fact as well as analysis. It enhances the overall aspirant’s capability of thinking about different issues with a multidirectional approach. This holistic approach is also get reflected in solving case studies of ethics paper, essay writing, and interview stage.

Before we go into how and what to read in THE HINDU editorials you should do:

  • Know the UPSC CSE syllabus thoroughly.
  • Analyse the Previous Years Question Paper.
  • Identify the topics relevant to the syllabus.
  • Time of reading newspapers should not exceed two hours.

An important topic to focus on Hindu editorial-

  • Topics related to Government functioning, constitution, amendment, election reforms, parliamentary session, economic planning etc.
  • Focus on important judgments of the High Court and Supreme Court, social issues, environmental issues, women's rights, etc.
  • Focus on international relations- India’s bilateral relation with counties and role in WTO, IMF, UNO, WORLD BANK etc.
  • Government Policies and schemes.

Notes Making-

  • Reading newspapers is not sufficient alone. Aspirants should make subject-wise notes which are further divided into topics & subtopics of the syllabus. When aspirants read newspapers about these topics, they should prepare notes in their own words
  • In this regard, Chahal Academy Provides free-of-cost Daily Hindu Editorial Analysis through its website, however, to improve your comprehension and articulation skills must read 1-2 articles through newspapers directly.

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