09 March 2026 Indian Express
What to Read in Indian Express (Topic and Syllabus wise)
1. Revisiting ‘The Wealth of Nations’, and its abiding suspicion of concentrated power
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GS 4: Ethics: Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers (Adam
2. Smith and classical liberal thought on markets, morality, and power).
2. Vaccine must be only one piece of HPV strategy
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GS 2: Governance & Social Justice: Issues relating to health, government policies and interventions for development in the health sector, and issues related to women and children.
3. War has reached India’s shores, strategic silence isn’t an option
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GS 2: International Relations: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests; India and its neighbourhood and global strategic developments.
4. Obesity complicates the nutrition challenge
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GS 2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Nutrition and Human Resources.
5. The knowledge economy of the future is powered by nari shakti
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GS 3: Science & Technology / Inclusive Growth: Role of women in STEM, innovation ecosystem, research & development, and human resource development in the knowledge economy.
6. Al’s impact on labour market: Anthropic’s report flags ‘high exposure’ jobs
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GS 3: Science & Technology: Awareness in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, emerging technologies and their socio-economic impact, particularly on employment and labour markets.
7. Farm loan waivers return: How it could impact credit culture
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GS 3: Indian Economy: Issues related to agriculture, agricultural credit, farm subsidies, fiscal policy, and inclusive growth.
8. Why Iran war threatens India’s fertilisers supply
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GS 3: Indian Economy: Food Security, Agriculture Inputs, Supply Chain Vulnerabilities and Impact of Geopolitics on India’s Economy.
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