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| Dear Aspirants, We are pleased to inform you that the latest edition of our UPSC Essentials magazine for July is now available. This month's Cover Story delves into India’s literacy movement, exploring what it truly means for states to be considered ‘fully literate.’ In the Express Edge section, subject experts offer sharp insights on a wide range of topics—from temple architecture and nuclear technology to India’s disavowal of the SCO statement, ecological restoration efforts, and the growing threat to ocean health. Also featured are special write-ups on the health and defence sectors—timely and relevant as the Mains exam season gains momentum. The UPSC Focus section offers a thoughtful mix: a retrospective on 50 years since the Emergency, a unique perspective connecting ethics to sports, an in-depth essay discussion with a model answer, a crisp roundup through Current Affairs Pointers, and a comprehensive quiz to aid your revision for the Prelims exam. This, along with other key highlights from the past week, is a must-read for every serious aspirant. Click here to read the July 2025 issue of the UPSC Essentials monthly magazine. (Only for IE UPSC Subscribers) Here's everything that we covered last week for you: - UPSC Ethics Simplified : What are the foundational values for civil services? Nanditesh Nilay explains. (Click here)
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UPSC Issue at a Glance: India’s Cybercrime Challenge | Rise and Response – Indians lose ₹1,000 crore every month to cyber frauds linked to Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries, says an MHA report. How do cybercrimes pose a multidimensional challenge to India? What is the government's response? Roshni Yadav simplifies this current affairs issue and links it to the static UPSC syllabus. (Click here) - The world this week: As Indian negotiators are in the US to secure a trade deal before the August 1 deadline, New Delhi refutes sanctions threats and cautioned against “double standards”; thaw in India-China ties but some key issues remain unresolved; EU’s sanctions against Russia could affect India’s fuel exports to Europe; Hamas claims Israel rejected ceasefire proposal that would have seen the release of all remaining captives held in Gaza — here is weekly roundup of key global news by Ashiya Parveen. (Click here)
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UPSC Current Affairs Pointers: Wimbledon 2025, Lotus, Yangtze sturgeon, BRICS Summit, Great Nicobar Project and more — Here are some must-read current affairs tidbits, curated by Khushboo Kumari, for your prelims and mains preparation that you shouldn't miss for UPSC, state PSCs, and other competitive examinations. (Click here) - Brush up your current affairs knowledge and consolidate your UPSC CSE Prelims preparation with this week's top 15 questions in our UPSC Weekly Current Affairs Quiz curated by Manas Srivastava and Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Check out our daily subject-wise quizzes by Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Practice Mains Answer writing by following our thought process. Nitendra Pal Singh continues to provide clues from the news for your Mains answer writing. (Click here)
UPSC Key: Exclusive for Subscribers Attention! UPSC Key is all 7 days a week. Have you considered how this week's top headlines can be relevant for your exams? You can learn more through our UPSC Key by Priya Kumari Shukla. Click here to check it out! Aspirants, with the Mains examination approaching, please let us know what additional support or resources you would find most valuable for your preparation. Write to me at manas.srivastava@indianexpress.com. Waiting for you emails. Think Smart Work Hard Conquer Your Goal! Until next week, Manas Srivastava | | | |
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