UPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS – 18 October 2025 covers important current affairs of the day, their backward linkages, their relevance for Prelims exam and MCQs on main articles InstaLinks
UPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS – 18 October 2025 covers important current affairs of the day, their backward linkages, their relevance for Prelims exam and MCQs on main articles InstaLinks
The Current Affairs Quiz is a daily quiz based on the DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS AND PIB SUMMARY from the previous day, as posted on our website. It covers all
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Topic 1: Ayush Diplomacy Reaches the Arctic: India Champions Integrative Health Collaboration at Reykjavík Assembly GS Paper 2: International Relations GS Paper 3: Science & Technology | Environment Context: India’s
Topic 1: CCRAS Organizes “Manthan–2025” to Strengthen Research and Administrative Planning GS Paper 2: Governance | GS Paper 3: Science & Technology, Health Context: The Central Council for Research in
“Inclusive growth is not only about industrial development, but also about empowering artisans, women, and rural communities” – Government of India Introduction Recent GST reforms lowering rates across handlooms, handicrafts,
“Innovation is not just about invention; it is about translating ideas into impact for humanity.” — Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister for Science & Technology Introduction The recent development of
THE APPROACH Introduction: Begin by highlighting the paradox: while modern society is increasingly health-conscious, fast food and ultra-processed food industries continue to thrive especially in India’s urbanizing, digitized economy. The
Approach The Introduction: India’s stand on Paris Agreement (2015) and COP26 (2021). The Body India’s paris agreement commitments (2015) Strengthening commitments at COP26 (2021) How the first NDC was updated
Gaganyaan is India’s human spaceflight programme, led by ISRO, designed to launch a crewed spacecraft into low Earth orbit (approx. 400 km altitude) for about three days and bring astronauts safely