India EU FTA: A Transformational Leap for Global Trade and Strategic Partnership
India EU FTA signed in 2026, considered as mother of all FTAs, accounting 25% of global GDP with a trade value of more than USD 27 trillion.
General Studies -II contains topics like Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations
India EU FTA signed in 2026, considered as mother of all FTAs, accounting 25% of global GDP with a trade value of more than USD 27 trillion.
Uplifting Voices: How the Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution Preserve Culture and Ensure Remedies (fundamental rights in indian constitution) Cultural and educational rights (Article 29 to 30) In this set of fundamental rights in Indian Constitution, the state is ordered to make provisions by law for those community and individuals who are linguistically or religiously … Read more
A Hopeful Nation: Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution Safeguarding Children and Honouring Every Faith (fundamental rights in indian constitution) Article 24 – Prohibition of Employment of Children in Factories and Hazardous Work Article 24, a crucial safeguard under the Fundamental rights in Indian Constitution, explicitly states that no child below the age of fourteen shall … Read more
Defending Dignity: The fundamental rights in Indian Constitution That Protect Life and End Exploitation (fundamental rights in indian constitution) Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty. Article 21, one of the most expansive Fundamental rights in Indian Constitution, states that No person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty except according to procedure … Read more
Your Freedom, Your Voice: Why the Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution Matter. Previous blogs 1 and 2 were explained with the provisions in the fundamental rights in Indian constitution till Article 18. In this blog we shall start the Right to freedom (Article 19 to 22), with the provisions in Article 19, which is one … Read more
The Power of Equal Rights: Exploring the Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution In the title blog on fundamental rights in Indian Constitution, we talked about idea of Human rights and its influence in evolution of rights, how different types rights defined in political theories, then how those rights are defined by our constitution, which followed … Read more
The SIR aims to remove duplicate, deceased, and ineligible voters, but its timing and impact on the poor have sparked nationwide debate.
Unlock the transformative power of India’s Fundamental Rights—these Constitutional guarantees empower every citizen with equality, liberty, and protection, forming the foundation of a just society.
India follows a parliamentary republic with the president of India as the ceremonial head, yet vested with special constitutional powers.
The Emergency Provisions are enshrined under Articles 352 to 360 in Part XVIII, which includes , National, State & Financial Emergencies.