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New UPSC Policy

A comprehensive, structured article by Arbind Singh on the new UPSC policy restricting officers from reappearing in the UPSC Civil Services Examination

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Bihar Government Budget

A comprehensive article on the Bihar Government Budget for 2026-27 tailored for Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants — analyzing key features, future roadmap, and its likely impact on development, employment, education, women empowerment, industry, exports and Centre-state relations.

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Union Budget 2026–27

The Union Budget 2026–27, presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2026, reinforces India’s growth architecture centred on infrastructure build-out, manufacturing competitiveness, fiscal discipline, and social sector investments. It charts a roadmap aligning with India’s objectives of a “Viksit Bharat” and sustained high growth amid global uncertainties.

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What is Board of Peace (BoP) and how it different from UN ?

UPSC-oriented article on Donald Trump’s newly launched “Board of Peace”, its purpose, India’s stance on joining, the pros and cons of participation, and its implications for the international order — based on the latest developments from Davos and credible sources

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Why Trump Is Talking About Taking Greenland

Trump’s Greenland ambitions, along with the Venezuela intervention, represent a newly assertive and unilateral turn in American policy — one that prioritizes territorial control and strategic leverage over alliances and international norms. If pushed beyond rhetoric into action, this could reshape global diplomacy, fracture long-standing alliances like NATO, and trigger a more fragmented and competitive international order.

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U.S.–Venezuela Conflict

The real reason behind escalating U.S. aggression toward Venezuela is neither Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarianism nor cocaine trafficking nor electoral legitimacy.

It is about the survival of the U.S. dollar itself.

At the center of this conflict lies a 50-year-old financial architecture that has sustained American global dominance since the Cold War: the petrodollar system. Venezuela did not merely challenge U.S. policy. It challenged the monetary foundation of American power.

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New UPSC Policy

A comprehensive, structured article by Arbind Singh on the new UPSC policy restricting officers from reappearing in the UPSC Civil Services Examination

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Bihar Government Budget

A comprehensive article on the Bihar Government Budget for 2026-27 tailored for Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants — analyzing key features, future roadmap, and its likely impact on development, employment, education, women empowerment, industry, exports and Centre-state relations.

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Posted on

Union Budget 2026–27

The Union Budget 2026–27, presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2026, reinforces India’s growth architecture centred on infrastructure build-out, manufacturing competitiveness, fiscal discipline, and social sector investments. It charts a roadmap aligning with India’s objectives of a “Viksit Bharat” and sustained high growth amid global uncertainties.

Read More
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What is Board of Peace (BoP) and how it different from UN ?

UPSC-oriented article on Donald Trump’s newly launched “Board of Peace”, its purpose, India’s stance on joining, the pros and cons of participation, and its implications for the international order — based on the latest developments from Davos and credible sources

Read More
Posted on

Why Trump Is Talking About Taking Greenland

Trump’s Greenland ambitions, along with the Venezuela intervention, represent a newly assertive and unilateral turn in American policy — one that prioritizes territorial control and strategic leverage over alliances and international norms. If pushed beyond rhetoric into action, this could reshape global diplomacy, fracture long-standing alliances like NATO, and trigger a more fragmented and competitive international order.

Read More
Posted on

U.S.–Venezuela Conflict

The real reason behind escalating U.S. aggression toward Venezuela is neither Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarianism nor cocaine trafficking nor electoral legitimacy.

It is about the survival of the U.S. dollar itself.

At the center of this conflict lies a 50-year-old financial architecture that has sustained American global dominance since the Cold War: the petrodollar system. Venezuela did not merely challenge U.S. policy. It challenged the monetary foundation of American power.

Read More