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17Apr 2025

China’s Strategic Response to Trump’s Trade War

Syllabus: GS-2: Effect of Policies & Politics of Countries on India’s Interests , International Treaties & Agreements , Government Policies & Interventions , India and its Neighbourhood , Important International Institutions Focus: Following the escalation of tariffs in the U.S.-China trade war, China’s defensive strategy of hedging risks, diversifying exports, and controlling the rare earth …

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13Jul 2024

READING THE TEA LEAVES AHEAD OF CHINA’S THIRD PLENUM

UPSC Relevance: GS Paper 2: This topic is crucial for understanding bilateral and regional groupings and agreements involving India. It also highlights the impact of global economic policies on India. Bilateral, Regional, and Global Groupings and Agreements Involving India and/or Affecting India’s Interests. Essay Paper: The implications of China’s economic and strategic policies can be …

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04Jul 2024

GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS AND ECONOMIC DECOUPLING

Syllabus: GS-3- Trade conflicts, impact on International Relations and global economy Focus : The article explores the implications of the recent U.S. decision to impose additional tariffs on Chinese imports, highlighting the potential for increased economic decoupling between the West and China. It examines the broader impacts on global trade, manufacturing, healthcare, and renewable energy, …

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22May 2024

WHY FIIS ARE TAKING FLIGHT

Syllabus: GS-3: Economic Development Why in the news? Despite India’s booming economy, foreign investors shy away due to high valuations and volatile market conditions, favoring cheaper emerging markets. Domestic investors, supported by SIPs and market resilience, drive Indian stock market stability amidst foreign withdrawals. source:studycafe Focus: Despite India’s booming stock market and favorable investment conditions, …

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21May 2024

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Asian Development Bank (ADB) Establishment and Headquarters Founded on December 19, 1966, and headquartered in Manila, Philippines. Multilateral development bank promoting social development, sustainable economic growth, and regional integration in Asia and the Pacific. Membership and Leadership A total of 68 member countries, including 49 from Asia-Pacific and non-regional developed countries. Japan, the US, China, …

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21May 2024

BRETTON WOODS INSTITUTIONS

After World War II, there was a pressing need among powerful nations for a more unified global financial order. The establishment of the United Nations Organization (UNO) signified hopes for a more stable world order. To address these concerns, representatives from the USA, the UK, and 42 other nations convened at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, …

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20May 2024

RENEW THE GENERALISED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES

Syllabus: GS 2: Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings and Agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests, Indian Diaspora. Why in the News? This article is in the news because the expiration of the U.S. Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) programme in 2020 …

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13May 2024

EXTERNAL SECTOR

Introduction The external sector of an economy encompasses all economic activities that involve foreign currency transactions. Export-import activities, which are the trade of goods and services across international borders. Foreign investment, including direct investments in business operations and portfolio investments in financial assets. External debt, which refers to borrowing from foreign lenders. Current and capital …

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09May 2024

CHINA’S LENDING DOMINANCE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS

Syllabus: GS 2 : India and its Neighborhood- Relations. Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests Focus: China’s Role in Debt Surge: China’s significant lending activities, particularly in South Asia, Africa, and South America, have led to a surge in external debt in these regions, raising concerns about financial …

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30Apr 2024

INDIA AND WORLD

During the thousand-year period spanning from the eighth to the eighteenth century, significant transformations occurred in both India and the wider world. These changes encompassed social, political, and cultural realms, impacting the lives and ideologies of people across continents. India, with its longstanding trade and cultural ties with regions surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, including the …

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