The daily current affairs are a substantial part of UPSC Civil Service Exam Preparation as dynamic questions appear in all three stages of the examination- Prelims, Mains and Interview. International Relations current affairs for UPSC provide current affairs on daily basis covering relations with bordering countries, geopolitical issues, military exercises, relations with the west and east, and other issues related to International Relations. Daily current affairs play a significant role in covering UPSC Syllabus and also it produces an easy and bilateral way of cracking and ensures success in UPSC examination.
Massive Gen Z-led protests in Nepal forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to resign, leading to an interim government and elections scheduled for March 2026. Immediate Fallout Resignation of Prime...
China’s announcement to forgo Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) at the WTO has implications for India’s trade and subsidy policies. Trade and Subsidy Pressures Global Trade Context: Chi...
The European Union (EU) has issued a document outlining its agenda for relations with India, structured on five pillars: economy, emerging technologies, security, global connectivity, and people-to-pe...
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