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✍️ UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice
Examine the paradox whereby nuclear weapons simultaneously stabilized direct superpower relations and intensified proxy conflicts across the global system.
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@UPSCprepIAS ✍️ UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice
Analyse the evolution of constitutional interpretation by the Indian judiciary and assess whether it reflects doctrinal stability or judicial unpredictability.
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✍️ UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice
Analyse the evolution of constitutional interpretation by the Indian judiciary and assess whether it reflects doctrinal stability or judicial unpredictability.
📌 Detailed Answer: https://t.co/6f1sIgiMwS
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12/ India’s demographic advantage will yield democratic dividends only when youth are not merely subjects of policy, but active participants in shaping the political future of the republic.
11/ Youth participation is ultimately a question of democratic inclusion. A democracy that mobilises young citizens only during campaigns but marginalises them in policymaking risks a growing legitimacy deficit.
@vajiraoias India’s challenge is therefore multidimensional: defending territorial sovereignty while responding to an evolving regional order where infrastructure, trade corridors, and geo-economics increasingly shape strategic power in Asia.
@vajiraoias CPEC illustrates how connectivity projects increasingly operate as geopolitical instruments. For China, the corridor secures strategic access and regional influence; for Pakistan, it deepens economic dependence while reinforcing its Kashmir narrative internationally.
@amitkilhor One must also recall the 2017 Indus Valley horse controversy, where despite historical evidence and debate, the Supreme Court ultimately upheld the UPSC answer key.
20/ Sustainable reform requires a combination of transparency, independent regulation, shareholder accountability, expenditure oversight, and public trust. Democratic legitimacy depends not only on elections, but on how politics itself is financed.
19/ The challenge, therefore, is not eliminating political finance altogether, but constructing institutional frameworks that minimise quid pro quo incentives while preserving democratic competition.