20 February 2026 Indian Express


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

1. After 22 yrs, Delhi HC clears way for release of prisoner – from Dhaka jail
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GS 2: International Relations: India and its neighbourhood; bilateral agreements and issues relating to prisoners and consular matters.

2. ISRO’s improved fire-detection algo ready for test in rabi harvest season
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GS 2: (Governance) & GS 3: (Environment & Pollution Control) specifically under statutory bodies (CAQM), air pollution, and application of space technology in environmental monitoring.

3. Budget to Al, same warning: Implementation, not appearance, is key
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GS 3: Indian Economy: Government Budgeting, Economic Reforms and Issues of Implementation/Governance.

4. Amid the feasting, the side of Ramzan we don’t see
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GS 1: Indian Society (Salient features of Indian society: role of culture, diversity and social practices).

5. With a new government in place in Bangladesh, how should Delhi deal with the new Dhaka?
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GS 2: International Relations (India and its neighbourhood – India-Bangladesh bilateral relations).

6. Path to resilient, reciprocal India-US ties runs through California
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GS 2: International Relations (India–US relations, trade and investment diplomacy).

7. Why HC halted govt’s Nava Keralam programme
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GS 2: Polity and Governance: Separation of powers, judicial review, and legislative control over executive expenditure.

8. Production of rare-earth magnets by yr-end: Govt
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Industrial Policy) & Science and Technology (Critical Minerals and Strategic Materials).

9. Indians’ love for gold is weighing on the economy
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GS 2: Indian Economy: Issues relating to growth, investment patterns, financialisation of savings, external sector (trade deficit) and capital flows.

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