24 January 2026 Indian Express


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

1. FTA can lower reliance on China, Russia, US: EU foreign policy chief
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GS 2: International Relations: India–EU bilateral relations, including Free Trade Agreement negotiations and strategic/security partnership.

2. The familiar world order will not return. What India and EU can build
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GS 2: International Relations: India–EU relations, bilateral/regional groupings, and their impact on India’s strategic, economic and geopolitical interests.

3. Decoding Washington’s new coercive diplomacy
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GS 2: International Relations: Effect of policies and politics of developed countries (USA/Europe) on international relations and the evolving global order.

4. Manipur imperative: Peace & political process
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: President’s Rule, Centre–State relations, federalism, and political reconciliation in conflict-affected states (Manipur).

5. Tricolour’s journey to citizens’ hands & hearts, a democracy story
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Fundamental Rights (Article 19), constitutional symbols (National Flag), Supreme Court judgments, and citizens’ civic rights.

6. Davos is a Western, not world, forum
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GS 2: International Relations: International institutions and forums, global governance, and the impact of policies and politics of developed countries on the evolving world order.

7. Now in the Beckham family, ‘kahani ghar ghar ki’
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GS 1: Indian Society: Impact of social media and globalisation on family institutions, cultural norms, and social relationships.

8. ‘The antibiotic pipeline is running dangerously dry’
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GS 3: Science & Technology (Public Health): Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and challenges related to antibiotic overuse.

9. Corporate India’s sales data raises questions over GDP growth
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GS 3: (Indian Economy) National income accounting (GDP: real vs nominal), corporate sector performance, and reliability of macroeconomic data.

10. Coming this year: Foundational Census phase seeking data on internet use & more
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Government policies and interventions; e-governance and digital governance (Census of India and administrative reforms).

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