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General Studies-III: Technology, Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management

Crops, Irrigation & Agricultural Marketing

Major crops-cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e-technology in the aid of farmers.

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Economy
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07/07/2026

Direct-Seeded Rice Explained: Why Farmers Are Shifting Amid El Niño Monsoon Risk

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Direct-seeded rice is gaining attention among farmers as an alternative to conventional transplanted paddy because it can reduce water and labour use at a time when El Niño conditions are expected to affect the southwest monsoon. The shift is being supported by new herbicide-tolerant rice varieties, but it also raises concerns over weed control, herbicide stewardship, soil suitability, groundwater stress and the long-term sustainability of India’s paddy economy. The uploaded newspaper report highlights this trend from the perspective of farmers facing water and labour shortages. (Indian Express, PIB / IMD)

Direct Seeded RiceEl NiñoPaddy Cultivation+3
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Economy
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07/07/2026

E20 Ethanol Blending Explained: Why India’s Fuel Transition Faces a Mileage and Trust Test

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A newspaper report has highlighted growing concerns among motorists and automakers over India’s rapid shift to E20 fuel, especially regarding mileage loss, older vehicle compatibility, corrosion risk, lack of fuel choice at petrol pumps and the possible move towards higher ethanol blends such as E25, E85 and E100. The issue is important for UPSC because it links energy security, biofuel policy, automobile regulation, consumer protection, agriculture, emissions and India’s transition towards cleaner transport fuels.

E20 FuelEthanol BlendingBiofuels Policy+4
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International
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25/06/2026

India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement: Section 301, IEEPA Tariff Ruling & Mission 500 Explained

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India and the United States have concluded two days of negotiations in New Delhi on their Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), with both sides reviewing "core elements" such as market access, digital trade, supply chain resilience and the reduction of non-tariff barriers. The talks, led on the US side by Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, came as Washington prepares a new tariff architecture under Section 301 after the US Supreme Court struck down its "reciprocal" tariffs. This article explains what the India-US BTA is, how the tariff stand-off escalated and de-escalated, the significance of the IEEPA ruling, the meaning of Section 301 and non-tariff barriers, the key sticking points, and the strategic stakes captured in "Mission 500."

India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA)Section 301 of US Trade ActReciprocal Tariffs & IEEPA Ruling+2
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Economy
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23/06/2026

Southwest Monsoon 2026: Why a 42% Rain Deficit Worries the RBI on Growth, Inflation

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The Reserve Bank of India's June 2026 Bulletin, in its "State of the Economy" article, has cautioned that an adverse south-west monsoon could weigh on India's growth and inflation outlook. The warning comes as nationwide cumulative rainfall has fallen to 42% below the Long Period Average as on 21 June, even as heavy rain triggers landslides in Meghalaya and floods in Assam. The same bulletin disclosed that the RBI net sold $8.94 billion in April to defend a record-low rupee. This article explains the southwest monsoon's mechanism, the El Niño link, how a weak monsoon transmits into food inflation and slower growth, the RBI's forex defence and monetary-policy response, and the buffers that cushion India this year.

Southwest Monsoon 2026RBI State of the Economy BulletinEl Niño (ENSO)+2
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Environment
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20/06/2026

El Niño and Weak Monsoon Explained: Why Maharashtra Rainfall Has Stalled and What It Means for India

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India’s southwest monsoon has shown weak progress over western India, especially Maharashtra, amid developing El Niño conditions and a large early-season rainfall deficit. IMD’s latest monsoon outlook, rainfall data and extended-range forecasts point to weak cross-equatorial flow, below-normal rainfall risk, heatwave conditions in parts of Maharashtra, and possible implications for kharif sowing, food inflation, water security and disaster preparedness.

El NiñoSouthwest MonsoonMaharashtra Rainfall Deficit+2
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Economy
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15/06/2026

Explained: Tripura Queen Pineapple Mission and the Push to Build a Global Agri Brand

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Tripura is preparing to showcase its GI-tagged Tripura Queen Pineapple at a Global Pineapple Festival in Delhi, while the Centre and the State have launched Mission Queen Pineapple to strengthen cultivation, processing, branding and exports of the state fruit. The issue is important for UPSC because it links horticulture, Geographical Indications, tribal livelihoods, food processing, agri-exports and North East regional development.

Tripura Queen PineappleGeographical Indication TagMission Queen Pineapple+2
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Economy
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15/06/2026

Explained: India’s Push Beyond E20 Fuel and the Promise and Pitfalls of Flex-Fuel Mobility

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India is preparing to move beyond E20 fuel by giving tax relief to higher ethanol-petrol blends and creating standards for fuels such as E22, E25, E27 and E30. The move aims to reduce crude-oil import dependence, support farmers and promote cleaner mobility, but it has also raised concerns about vehicle compatibility, mileage, consumer choice and ethanol supply sustainability.

Ethanol BlendingE20 FuelFlex Fuel Vehicles+2
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Environment
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13/06/2026

El Niño Emerges in Pacific: How ENSO, IOD and IMD's 2026 Forecast Shape India's Monsoon

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its June 2026 ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole bulletin, has confirmed that El Niño conditions have emerged over the equatorial Pacific Ocean and are likely to strengthen through the southwest monsoon season. The announcement follows a similar confirmation by the US NOAA and accompanies IMD's revised 2026 monsoon forecast of 90% of the Long Period Average — a "below normal" season. This article explains El Niño, the ENSO cycle, the Niño 3.4 index and the Indian Ocean Dipole, shows how the Walker Circulation links Pacific warming to a weaker Indian monsoon, and assesses what a deficient monsoon means for agriculture, food prices and heatwaves in India.

El NiñoENSONiño 3.4 Index+2
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Economy
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11/06/2026

Urea Import Prices Crash: China Export Curbs, Fertiliser Subsidy and India’s Farm Input Security Explained

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Urea import prices have fallen sharply in National Fertilizers Ltd’s latest tender after China partially relaxed export restrictions, giving India relief during the kharif season. The issue is important for UPSC because it links fertiliser subsidy, global supply chains, China’s export policy, farm input security, fiscal pressure, soil health and India’s dependence on imported fertilisers.

Urea ImportsFertiliser SubsidyChina Export Curbs+2
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Government Scheme
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09/06/2026

PM Surya Ghar & PM-KUSUM: Why India's Decentralised Solar Schemes Lag Behind Target

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India's two flagship decentralised solar schemes — PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (rooftop solar for households) and PM-KUSUM (solar power for farmers) — are running well below their targets, a gap recently flagged by the Parliamentary Estimates Committee. A key reason is the paradox of free and subsidised power offered by several states, which removes the incentive to install rooftop solar. This article explains both schemes in detail, the latest progress figures and the sharp inter-state disparity, the power-subsidy paradox, and why decentralised solar is central to India's clean energy transition and 500 GW non-fossil target by 2030.

PM Surya GharPM-KUSUMDecentralised Solar Energy+2
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Economy
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08/06/2026

Cotton Productivity Mission Explained: Bt Cotton, Yield Gap and the GM Policy Debate

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The Union Cabinet on 5 May 2026 approved the Mission for Cotton Productivity (2026-27 to 2030-31) with an outlay of about Rs 5,659 crore, aimed at raising India's lint yield from around 440 kg/ha to 755 kg/ha and reaching 498 lakh bales by 2031. The move comes against a sharp decline in cotton output since 2014-15 and a widening yield gap with Australia, China, Brazil and the United States, reigniting debate over Bt cotton, seed-price regulation and the GM regulatory framework. This article explains the Mission, the science and history of Bt cotton in India, the Cotton Seed Price Control Order and the IPR debate, the role of GEAC, and the arguments on both sides — all mapped to the UPSC syllabus.

Cotton Productivity MissionBt CottonGEAC+2
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Environment
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31/05/2026

IMD Cuts 2026 Monsoon to 90% of LPA: El Niño, IOD & "Below Normal" Rainfall Explained

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its second-stage long-range forecast on 29 May 2026, lowered its 2026 Southwest Monsoon estimate to 90% of the Long Period Average (LPA), pushing the season into the "below normal" category amid a developing El Niño. This article explains the monsoon mechanism, the meaning of LPA and IMD's rainfall categories, how El Niño (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) shape Indian rainfall, the impact on agriculture and inflation, and why ample reservoirs and foodgrain buffers offer a silver lining.

Southwest Monsoon 2026IMD Long-Range ForecastEl Niño & ENSO+2
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Environment
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29/05/2026

Europe's Heat Dome and the Rising El Niño: Why Indian Monsoon 2026 Faces a Below-Normal Forecast — Explained

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Western and Central Europe are in the grip of an extraordinary May heatwave, with the UK and France recording their highest-ever May temperatures and parts of Spain crossing 38°C — temperatures 10 to 15°C above seasonal norms. Driven by a "heat dome" trapping warm air, the event coincides with the rapid emergence of an El Niño phase in the equatorial Pacific, which the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has flagged as a key reason for cutting its 2026 Southwest Monsoon forecast to 90% of the Long Period Average — a "below normal" category. This article explains the science of heat domes, ENSO, Walker Circulation, the Indian Ocean Dipole, climate whiplash, IMD's heatwave criteria, and what a strong El Niño could mean for India's agriculture, inflation, and food security.

Heat DomeEl NiñoIndian Monsoon 2026+2
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Economy
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22/10/2025

India's Post-Diwali Agricultural Shift: From Controlling Food Inflation to Addressing Farmer Distress Over Low Crop Prices

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After back-to-back good monsoons in 2024 and 2025, India is facing a surplus in key crops like rice, wheat, and soyabean, leading to wholesale prices dropping well below the minimum support prices (MSP). This has reversed the earlier focus on curbing high food inflation that hurt consumers, now putting pressure on farmers with low returns, prompting potential policy changes to support the farm sector.

Food Inflation in IndiaMinimum Support Price MSPFarm Distress Post Monsoon+3
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Economy
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13/10/2025

India's Ethanol Revolution: How Grains Are Driving Fuel Blending and Challenging Sugar Industry Dominance

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India's ethanol blending program, aimed at reducing oil imports and supporting farmers, has seen a major shift where grains like maize and rice now contribute more to ethanol production than sugarcane-based sources. This transition, highlighted in recent data for the 2024-25 supply year, is driven by favorable pricing policies and poor sugarcane harvests due to droughts, raising concerns about sustainability, food security, and the sugar industry's future amid the push for 20% blending by 2025-26.

Ethanol Blending ProgramGrain-Based Ethanol ProductionSugarcane Diversion Impact+2
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Environment
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10/10/2025

Punjab Floods 2025: How Floods Changed Soil Quality and Why Farmers Have Hope for Recovery

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In early September 2025, Punjab faced one of its worst floods in decades, affecting all 23 districts and damaging over 2 lakh hectares of farmland. A recent study by Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) shows that the floods have changed soil texture and nutrient levels, raising worries about crop yields for the upcoming rabi season. However, experts see reasons for careful hope, as timely steps like soil testing and adding organic matter can help restore fertility and support wheat sowing starting in late October.

Punjab Floods 2025Soil Erosion and Silt DepositionAgricultural Productivity+2
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Economy
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08/10/2025

Government Identifies 100 Aspirational Agriculture Districts Under PMDDKY: Uttar Pradesh Tops with 12 Districts

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The Centre has announced the identification of 100 Aspirational Agriculture Districts across 29 states and Union Territories under the Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY), with Uttar Pradesh leading the list with 12 districts. This move, approved by the Union Cabinet with an annual outlay of ₹24,000 crore, aims to boost agricultural productivity, promote sustainable practices, and achieve self-reliance in underperforming agricultural regions through the convergence of 36 existing schemes.

Aspirational Agriculture DistrictsPM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi YojanaAgricultural Productivity Enhancement+2

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