15 January 2025 : The Hindu Analysis (Daily Current Affairs) By First IAS Institute

Published on: January 15, 2025

15 January 2025 : The Hindu Analysis (Daily Current Affairs) By First IAS Institute

15 January 2025: The Hindu Analysis (Daily Current Affairs)

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1. India-Bangladesh Border Fencing Dispute: Balancing Security, Agreements, and Diplomacy

(Source – Indian Express, Section – Explained – Page No. – 15)

Topic: GS2 – International Relations

Context

Analysis of the news:

The Recent Dispute in Malda and Cooch Behar

The 1975 Border Guidelines

Bangladesh’s Objections

Bangladesh objects to fencing for two primary reasons:

  1. Violation of the 1975 Agreement: Fences positioned closer than 150 yards to the border are seen as breaches.
  2. Inconvenience to Residents: Fencing disrupts the daily lives of border residents, particularly in areas where villages are situated near or across the boundary. 

Additionally, the introduction of smart fencing with surveillance capabilities has been criticized for granting India visibility into Bangladeshi territory.

India’s Perspective on Fencing

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Challenges and Implications

  1. Geopolitical Sensitivities: Disagreements over fencing complicate diplomatic relations, particularly during political transitions in Bangladesh.
  2. Cross-Border Crime: Areas that remain unfenced are prone to higher crime rates, necessitating stricter border measures.
  3. Local Disruptions: Residents along the border encounter restrictions on movement and livelihood, complicating existing bilateral agreements.

Conclusion: 

What is the significance of Bangladesh to India?

PYQ: Analyze internal security threats and transborder crimes along the borders of Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, including the Line of Control (LoC). Additionally, discuss the roles of various security forces in addressing these issues. (UPSC CSE (M) GS-3 2020)

Practice Question:Examine the challenges and implications of the India-Bangladesh border fencing issue, emphasizing its effects on bilateral relations, border security, and local communities. (150 Words /10 marks)

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2. 2024: The Warmest Year on Record – India’s Climate Challenges and the Need for Stronger Meteorological Infrastructure

(Source – Indian Express, Section – Explained- Page No. – 15)

Topic: GS3 – Environment

Context

Analysis of the news:

Disparity in Warming Patterns

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India’s Unique Challenges

Strengthening India’s Climate Capabilities

Role of IMD and Related Agencies

Practice Question: Analyze the implications of the record-breaking warmth in 2024 on India’s climate vulnerabilities and the need for enhanced meteorological infrastructure to address the challenges of climate change. (150 Words /10 marks)

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Prelims Facts

1. Mahakumbh 2025 Begins with First Amrit Snan on Makar Sankranti

(Source – Indian Express, Section – Explained- Page No. – 15)

Context

Analysis of the news:

Overview of Mahakumbh 2025 and First Shahi Snan

Amrit Snan: Ritual and Significance

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Makar Sankranti: The Auspicious Day

Other Important Bathing Dates at the Mahakumbh

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