17 April 2026 Indian Express


What to Read in Indian Express (Topic and Syllabus wise)

1. Trump’s Munir-Modi balancing will not bring back India-Pak hyphenation
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GS 2: International Relations (India and its neighbourhood, India–US relations, West Asia dynamics, and global power politics).

2. India’s migration governance has a blind spot
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GS 2: Governance & Social Justice: Issues relating to migration, labour welfare, and inter-ministerial coordination in policy implementation.

3. The tragedy of Lebanon – a theatre of other people’s wars
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GS 2: International Relations: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests; West Asia conflicts, proxy wars, and non-state actors.

4. Need for women’s reservation has been recognised by all parties, but is this the right way forward?
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GS 2: Polity & Governance (Parliament & State Legislatures / Representation of Women / Constitutional Amendments – Women’s Reservation & Delimitation).

5. Have ratified ILO treaties on forced labour: India on USTR probe charges
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GS 2: International Relations (India–US trade relations, WTO principles, ILO conventions & global trade disputes).

6. Below normal monsoon, but no cause for alarm
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GS 3: Environment & Ecology (Climate Change) + Indian Geography (Monsoon system, IMD forecasting, El Niño impact on Indian monsoon).

7. How proposed women’s reservation Bills could affect the delimitation process
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Parliament & State Legislatures, Representation of People, Delimitation, Constitutional Amendments (Women’s Reservation).

8. High debt, more English teaching: Telangana caste survey findings
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GS 2: Social Justice (Issues related to poverty, inequality, vulnerable sections) & Governance (Welfare schemes, education, social sector policies)

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