11 April 2026 Indian Express
What to Read in Indian Express (Topic and Syllabus wise)
1. A modest plea for constitutional morality
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GS 2: Polity & Governance (Indian Constitution): Concepts of Constitutional Morality, Judicial Review, Separation of Powers, and Judicial Overreach
2. LPG shock could impact nutrition outcomes
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GS 2: Governance (Social Sector): Issues relating to poverty, hunger, nutrition, food security and welfare schemes (e.g., PMUY) in the context of energy price shocks affecting nutrition outcomes.
3. In a Chennai film festival, comeback of a Dalit actor
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GS 1: Indian Society (Salient features of Indian society; issues of caste, representation and marginalised sections) + Indian Culture (role of cinema as a cultural medium).
4. The strait of high stakes, where law and leverage collide
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GS 2: (International Relations) + GS 1: (World Geography): International maritime choke points, UNCLOS (Transit & Innocent Passage), and strategic importance of Strait of Hormuz in global energy security.
5. Through Phule’s eyes, connecting the inequality dots
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GS 1: (Indian Society): Social Issues: caste system, patriarchy, and social reform movements (Jyotirao Phule).
6. On women’s representation, India’s overdue correction
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Representation of Women, Constitutional Amendments (106th Constitutional Amendment Act), Parliament & Issues of Inclusiveness in Governance.
7. How the war will hit India’s growth, and your wallet
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Growth, GDP estimation, external sector & impact of global geopolitical events on Indian economy)
8. Global concerns vs national interest: Why India lost interest in hosting COP33
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GS 3: Environment & Ecology (Climate Change, International Environmental Agreements – Paris Agreement, COP process under UNFCCC).
9. ‘Full spectrum of peace agreement, strategic resolution unlikely
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GS 2: International Relations: West Asia geopolitics, conflict resolution, ceasefire dynamics, role of middle powers, and implications for India’s energy security and foreign policy.
10. Equity mutual fund inflows hit 8-mth high in March
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Financial Markets / Capital Markets / Investment Instruments & Macroeconomic Trends)
11. ONGC chief: Notion of easy access to Gulf energy hit
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GS 2: (International Relations) & GS 3: (Indian Economy: Energy Security & Infrastructure): Issues relating to energy security, geopolitical developments in West Asia, and their impact on India’s economy.
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