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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

11 articles

6News
5Editorials

International Relations

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Must ReadIRS&TEconomyGS 2, GS 3Prelims + Mainsinternational_europe

India and Italy agree to elevate ties to special strategic partnership | LIVE

India-Italy joint strategic action plan 2025-2029 gives our ties a practical and futuristic framework, says PM Modi

The Hindu1 min read
IREconomyS&TGS 2, GS 3

Hormuz crisis: Australian LNG to India will surge, says Australian High Commissioner

The Hindu1 min read

Economy

2
Must ReadOtherIRSportsGS 2, GS 3Prelims + Mainspan_indiainternational_rome

FAO Agricola Medal conferred on PM Modi

Indian Express1 min read
EconomyOtherOtherGS 3

India reviews curbs on non-essential imports to support rupee, boost local manufacturing

Economic Times1 min read

Environment & Ecology

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Must ReadEnvGeoSecurityGS 1, GS 3Prelims + Mainsuttarakhandpan_india

Centre tells Supreme Court no new hydel projects should come up in upper Ganga

Three Union Ministries submit common affidavit in top court saying the government is not in favour of permitting any new projects in the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi river basins in Uttarakhand, apart from the seven already commissioned

The Hindu1 min read

Polity & Governance

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Must ReadPolityEconomyS&TGS 2, GS 3Prelims + Mainspan_india

Competition Commission of India says it won’t allow ‘winner-takes-all tyranny’ of Big Tech firms in digital markets

Competition Commission of India has said it will not allow dominant technology firms to create a “winner-takes-all” ecosystem in India’s fast-growing digital economy. Highlighting the challenges posed by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the antitrust watchdog stressed the need to balance innovation with fair competition. The regulator reaffirmed its commitment to curbing unfair business practices, ensuring a level playing field, and preventing Big Tech companies from abusin

Economic Times1 min read

Editorials & Analysis

5 articles

On UAPA and bail, the Supreme Court must heed the rule it laid down

PolitySecurityGS 2, GS 3Mains FocusIndian Express1 min read

Why CEA Anantha Nageswaran says India is facing a ‘Live Balance of Payments Stress Test’

OtherOtherOtherGS 3, GS 2Prelims + MainsEconomic Times1 min read

Preparing India for a credible digital Census

OtherOtherOtherGS 1, GS 2Prelims + MainsThe Hindu1 min read

Expert Explains | How UAE’s exit from OPEC presents an opportunity for India’s strategic petroleum reserves

OtherOtherOtherGS 2, GS 3Prelims + MainsIndian Express1 min read

India needs to raise R&D spending to 2 pc of GDP by 2035 to boost manufacturing: Report

OtherOtherOtherGS 3, GS 2Prelims + MainsEconomic Times1 min read
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