Discuss global warming and mention its effects on the global climate. Explain the control measures to bring down the level of greenhouse gases which cause global warming, in the light of the Kyoto Protocol, 1997.

Points to Remember: Global warming, its causes (greenhouse gases), and effects. The Kyoto Protocol’s role in controlling greenhouse gas emissions. Control measures to mitigate global warming. Introduction: Global warming refers to the long-term heating of Earth’s climate system observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, … Read more

Discuss in detail the photo chemical smog emphasizing its formation, effects and mitigation. Explain the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol.

Points to Remember: Photochemical smog formation: Sunlight, NOx, VOCs. Effects of photochemical smog: Respiratory problems, damage to vegetation, reduced visibility. Mitigation strategies: Reducing NOx and VOC emissions, improved public transport. Gothenburg Protocol: Focus on reducing acidification, eutrophication, and ground-level ozone. Introduction: Photochemical smog is a type of air pollution produced when sunlight reacts with nitrogen … Read more

Describe the major outcomes of the 26th session of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change (UNFCCC). What are the commitments made by India in this conference?

Points to Remember: COP26 outcomes: Focus on key agreements, including the Glasgow Climate Pact, and their strengths and weaknesses. India’s commitments: Detail specific pledges made by India regarding emissions reduction, renewable energy, and financial assistance. Global perspective: Consider the overall impact of COP26 and India’s role within the larger context of global climate action. Introduction: … Read more

The adoption of electric vehicles is rapidly growing worldwide. How do electric vehicles contribute to reducing carbon emissions and what are the key benefits they offer compared to traditional combustion engine vehicles?

Points to Remember: Electric Vehicle (EV) adoption and its impact on carbon emissions. Comparison of EVs with traditional combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). Benefits and drawbacks of EV adoption. Policy recommendations for promoting EV adoption. Introduction: The global transition towards electric vehicles (EVs) is accelerating, driven by concerns about climate change, air pollution, and energy security. … Read more

What is oil pollution? What are its impacts on the marine ecosystem? In what way is oil pollution particularly harmful for a country like India?

Points to Remember: Definition and sources of oil pollution. Impacts of oil pollution on marine ecosystems (flora, fauna, and habitats). Specific vulnerabilities of India to oil pollution. Mitigation strategies and policy recommendations. Introduction: Oil pollution refers to the release of petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine environment. This can stem from various sources, including oil spills … Read more

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted a global sea level rise of about one metre by AD 2100. What would be its impact in India and the other countries in the Indian Ocean region?

Points to Remember: Sea Level Rise (SLR): The IPCC’s prediction of a one-meter SLR by 2100. Impact on India: Coastal erosion, inundation, saltwater intrusion, displacement, economic losses. Impact on Indian Ocean Region: Similar impacts across the region, varying in severity based on geography and development levels. Mitigation and Adaptation: Strategies needed to reduce emissions and … Read more

Comment on the National Wetland Conservation Programme initiated by the Government of India and name a few India’s wetlands of international importance included in the Ramsar Sites.

Points to Remember: National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP) aims and objectives. Significance of wetlands for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ramsar Convention and its relevance to India. Examples of Indian Ramsar Sites. Challenges faced by NWCP and potential improvements. Introduction: Wetlands, crucial ecosystems providing vital ecological services, are facing significant threats globally. Recognizing their importance, the … Read more

Human right activists constantly highlight the fact that the Armed forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) is a draconian act leading to cases of human right abuses by security forces. What sections of AFSPA are opposed by the activists. Critically evaluate the requirement with reference to the view held by Apex Court.

Points to Remember: AFSPA’s controversial sections: Section 4 (powers of arrest and search), Section 5 (use of force), Section 6 (protection of persons acting under the Act). Human rights violations alleged under AFSPA: extrajudicial killings, custodial torture, disappearances. Supreme Court’s stance: Emphasis on accountability, due process, and limitations on AFSPA’s application. Balancing national security and … Read more

How far are India’s internal security challenges linked with border management particularly in view of the long porous borders with most countries of South Asia and Myanmar?

Points to Remember: India’s geographical location and long, porous borders. Transnational crime and terrorism. Internal security challenges (insurgency, extremism, communal violence). Border management strategies and their effectiveness. Role of technology and intelligence sharing. Cooperation with neighboring countries. Introduction: India faces significant internal security challenges, intricately linked to its extensive and often porous borders with neighboring … Read more

Give out the major sources of terror funding in India and the efforts being made to curtail these sources. In the light of this, also discuss the aim and objective of the No Money for Terror (NMPT Conference recently held at New Delhi in November 2022.

Points to Remember: Major sources of terror funding in India (internal and external). Counter-terrorism financing efforts by Indian government and agencies. Aims and objectives of the No Money for Terror (NMPT) Conference 2022. Introduction: Terrorism poses a significant threat to India’s national security and stability. Funding is the lifeblood of terrorist organizations, enabling them to … Read more

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