Daily News Analysis for UPSC Civil Services Exam Preparation
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order adding a $100,000 fee to H1B visa applications, starting from September 21, 2025. This change aims to protect American jobs but has created confusion and worry among Indian professionals, who make up most H1B holders. Tech companies like Microsoft and Meta are telling their employees to return to the US quickly, and the Indian government is highlighting possible family and economic problems.
A recent analysis has brought attention to the use of President's Rule in India since Independence, showing it has been imposed 135 times, and in 87 of those cases, a different party or group took over after it ended. This comes as Manipur remains under President's Rule for eight months due to ongoing ethnic issues, with talks about how this tool affects state governments and politics.
US President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order that adds a $100,000 fee to each new H1B visa application, starting from September 21, 2025. This change aims to protect American jobs by making it more expensive for companies to hire foreign skilled workers. It has raised worries in India because many Indian professionals use H1B visas to work in the US tech industry, and this could affect their job opportunities and family lives right now.
Russia has proposed helping India build and localise both large and small nuclear power plants as part of their ongoing civil nuclear cooperation. This offer was made during a meeting in Vienna on the sidelines of the International Atomic Energy Agency's annual conference, highlighting the growing partnership between the two countries amid India's push for clean and reliable energy sources to meet its growing demands.
Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran, speaking at the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Kolkata on September 19, 2025, pointed out important choices India must make in shifting to cleaner energy. He stressed that while India aims for sustainability, it cannot let this slow down economic growth or harm finances, especially as the country works towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. This comes amid global talks on climate change and India's push for more renewable energy.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently raised serious concerns about an attempt to delete over 6,000 voter names from the electoral rolls in Karnataka's Aland Assembly constituency in 2023. He claimed that fake deletion forms were filed online without the voters' knowledge, mostly targeting Congress supporters, and that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not shared key details with investigators despite multiple requests. This has sparked a debate on the safety of voter lists and how deletions happen, highlighting potential misuse in the system.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed a new defence agreement that treats an attack on one as an attack on both, raising questions about regional security. This pact, agreed upon during Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to Riyadh, comes at a time of growing tensions in the Middle East due to the Israel-Hamas war and recent strikes. India is closely watching this development because of its strong ties with Saudi Arabia and ongoing issues with Pakistan, leading to statements from Indian officials about protecting national interests.
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has unveiled a pioneering decadal study on the finances of all 28 Indian states, spanning from 2013-14 to 2022-23. This report spotlights a dramatic threefold rise in combined public debt, climbing from Rs 17.57 lakh crore to Rs 59.60 lakh crore, amid warnings about states increasingly borrowing for everyday expenses rather than long-term investments, potentially jeopardizing economic stability.
Pakistan, with support from China, recently submitted a joint proposal to the UN Security Council's 1267 Sanctions Committee to designate the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its suicide squad, the Majeed Brigade, as terrorist entities. However, the United States, United Kingdom, and France placed a six-month technical hold on this bid, stating there is not enough evidence to link these groups to Al-Qaeda or the Islamic State (ISIL), which is required under the committee's rules. This development comes amid rising tensions in Pakistan's Balochistan province, where the BLA has carried out several attacks, and highlights geopolitical differences in how countries view regional insurgencies versus global terrorism.
The US Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, cut interest rates by 25 basis points on September 17, 2025, bringing the target range to 4-4.25 percent. This move comes at a time when both inflation and unemployment are going up together, making it hard for the Fed to meet its two main goals of keeping prices stable and ensuring as many people as possible have jobs. Fed Chair Jerome Powell shared his thoughts in a press meet, pointing out the tough choices ahead, especially with political pressure from US President Donald Trump. This situation is important for India because US policies affect global trade, oil prices, and the value of the Indian rupee.
Pakistan and China have jointly proposed to the United Nations Security Council to label the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its suicide wing, the Majeed Brigade, as terrorist groups under the UN's 1267 sanctions list. This move comes amid rising attacks claimed by BLA in Pakistan, but it was blocked by the United States, United Kingdom, and France, who said there was not enough proof connecting these groups to Al-Qaeda or ISIL. This highlights ongoing tensions in how countries define and handle terrorism, especially in South Asia, where India watches closely due to its own security concerns with Pakistan.
Indian javelin thrower Sachin Yadav made a strong debut at the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo by finishing fourth with a personal best throw of 86.27 meters, coming very close to a medal but missing bronze by just 40 centimeters. This performance stood out as he did better than his role model, defending champion Neeraj Chopra, who finished eighth, highlighting a new chapter for Indian athletes in this event amid tough competition.