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10-08-2020

10-AUGUST-2020

The Hindu News Analysis – 10th August 2020 – Shankar IAS Academy

S. Page Number*
News Articles
No. C B D H T
1 A new direction for India-U.S. ties (Editorial) 6 6 6 6 6
2 Mahinda Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lankan PM 12 12 14 12 12
3 India must ensure that rights of Tamils are protected in Sri Lanka 4 - - - -
4 Invite requests for ‘senior advocate’ title: Jaising 9 9 9 9 9
5 At ₹37,500 cr., State’s market borrowings double this fiscal 2 - - - -
6 PM launches farm infra scheme 9 9 9 9 9
7 With Cauvery in spate, Mettur dam gets 1.3 lakh cusecs inflow 4 - - - -
8 Loya jirga approves prisoner release 12 12 14 12 12
9 Lessons to be aired in sign language on Kalvi TV 2 - - - -
10 Advertisement – Kalvi TV – Tamil Nadu 1 - - - -
11 Safety deficit (Editorial) 6 6 6 6 6
12 Containers with ammonium nitrate leave for Hyderabad 3 - - 8 -
13 Prelims Practice Questions @ end of the video
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Part A—Preliminary Examination


Paper I - (200 marks)
 Current events of national and international importance.
Part B—Main Examination
PAPER-III
General Studies- II: Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social
Justice and International relations
• India and its neighborhood- relations.
• Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements
involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
• Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing
countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
• Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their
structure, mandate.
PAPER-IV
General Studies-III: Technology, Economic Development, Bio
diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management
• Role of external state and non-state actors in creating
challenges to internal security.
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Timeline of India - USA Relations • 1961 - Non Alignment Movement came into
force.
• 1940s - US supported India’s independence
 India formally proclaimed neutrality in the
• 1950 - US had plans to remove China as a
developing Cold War.
Permanent Member of UNSC and put India in
its place  rejected by India.  This slowly deteriorated the US - India
relations throughout the Cold War.
• 1953 - US perceived that India tilted towards
Soviet Union and China in the Korean War. • 1962:

 US started supporting Pakistan.  US helped India to establish one of


the first IITs at Kanpur.
 US made Pakistan a member of the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization  Indo - China War:
(SEATO) and the Central Treaty
 US supported India
Organization (CENTO)
 US recognized the McMahon Line as
 US liberally gave aid and armaments to
the border.
Pakistan
 Pakistan raised the Kashmir issue in the • 1960s - US’ support to the Green Revolution
UNSC. in India.
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• 1971 - US supported Pakistan in India - Pak


war.

 U.S. was not happy when India signed


• Despite bad relations, during 1991 economic
a 20 year Treaty of Friendship and
crisis, India forced US to recommend IMF to
Cooperation with the Soviet Union.
provide loans for India.
• 1970s - U.S. supported China’s membership in
In return, India gave permission to refuel
UNSC and entered into “strategic partnership”
the US air force planes in the first Gulf
with China.
War when Iraq occupied Kuwait.
• 1974 - India - US ties deteriorated when
• 1998 - US imposed economic sanctions on
India detonated its first nuclear device.
India when India again tested nuclear
• 1978 - US ended all nuclear assistance to devices.
India when India refused to allow inspections
of all its nuclear facilities by the IAEA.

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India - U.S. relations in the new millennium


• 2008 - Nuclear Suppliers Group allowed an
• 2000 - US President Bill Clinton made the first
exemption to its rules to permit India to
presidential trip to India since 1978.
engage in nuclear trade for the first time in
 Strengthening of India - US ties. three decades.

• 2001 - US lifted the sanctions that were • 2014 - US helped India to develop low-carbon
imposed on India after its 1998 nuclear test. energy alternatives and to aid U.S. renewable

• 2005 - Series of agreements between India energy exports to India.

and USA. • 2016 - US elevated India to a major

 Energy security dialogue, defense partner.

 Framework for the Defense Relationship, • 2018 - the Communications Compatibility and
Security Agreement (COMCASA) was signed.
 Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative (CNCI)
• 2019 - Industrial Security Agreement was
 India agreed to separate its civil and signed
military nuclear facilities and place all
its civil resources under IAEA  Allows the transfer of defense technology.
safeguards.
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General Security of Military Information Communications Compatibility and Security


Agreement (GSOMIA) Agreement (COMCASA)

• Signed in 2002. • Signed in 2018 (for a period of 10 years).

• Objective : To enable sharing of military • Objective : To allow India to procure and


intelligence between the two countries and transfer specialized equipment for encrypted
requires each country to protect the others' communications.
classified information.
Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement
Logistics Exchange Memorandum of for Geospatial Cooperation (BECA)
Agreement (LEMOA)
• Not yet signed.
• Signed in 2016.
• When signed, BECA will allow India and US to
• Objective : To give access to both countries share geospatial and satellite data such as
to designated military facilities on either side topographical, nautical and aeronautical data
for the purpose of refueling and replenishment. with each other.

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New constraints in India - US relations • What India should give in back?


• The future relations will depend on the outcome  India should send troops to Afghanistan.
of the U.S. Presidential elections (Nov 2020).  India should develop the Andaman &
• Left wing and liberals in the US highly critical Nicobar, and Lakshadweep Islands as a
of the Indian government. naval and air force base with US support
and allow US to share these bases.
 S-400 air defense missile system issue
 Promote bilateral trade.
 India’s refusal to America ’s request to send
Indian troops to Afghanistan • Precautions
 Free, indiscriminate flow of US FDI to
Recommendations to improve the relations:
India should be avoided.
• What India needs from USA?
 India should not support US with troops –
 Military equipment; on issues such as Tibet, Hong Kong and
 Support in cyberwarfare, satellite mappings, Taiwan.
hard intelligence on terrorists, etc.  India should not allow US to involve in
 Technologies such as thorium utilization, India’s bilateral relations with China.
desalination of sea water, and hydrogen fuel • In the long run, India, the US, and China should
cells, etc. form a trilateral commitment for world peace.
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Part A—Preliminary Examination


Paper I - (200 marks)
 Current events of national and international importance.
Part B—Main Examination
PAPER-III
General Studies- II: Governance, Constitution, Polity,
Social Justice and International relations
• India and its neighborhood- relations.
• Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements
involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
• Effect of policies and politics of developed and
developing countries on India’s interests, Indian
diaspora.

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Sri Lankan Parliament

• Unicameral body

• Strength - 225.

• The members of Parliament are elected


by the system of proportional
representation.

• Term of Office - 5 years.

2020 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Elections

• Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, led by


Mahinda Rajapaksa, has won 145 out of
225 seats
Source: Election Commission of Sri Lanka
 Very close to two-thirds majority.

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Timeline of Sri Lankan polity since the end of Sri


• The ruling party with support from other Lankan ethnic conflict till date.
members, may make sweeping changes to
• 2006 to May 2009: Last phase of the ethnic conflict.
the Constitution.
• Presidents:
 19th Constitutional Amendment
 2005 to Jan 2015 – Mahinda Rajapaksa
 Reduced the terms of President and
 Jan 2015 to Nov 2019 – Maithripala Sirisena
Parliament from six years to five
 Nov 2019 – present – Gotabaya Rajapaksa
years.
• 2018: Brief crisis
 No person who has been twice
 October 2018, Sirisena replaced the then PM
elected to the office of President,
Ranil Wickremasinghe with Mahinda as the PM -
shall be qualified thereafter to be
Mahinda failed to form a government with
elected to the Presidential office.
majority and Wickramasinghe resumed office.
 Curtailed the powers of the
• Ranil resigned in November 2019, and Mahinda
President, and distributing the
became the PM in the same month.
powers more evenly with the PM
and other democratic institutions. • Gotabaya served as Secretary to the Ministry of
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Issues related to the Tamil population in Sri


Lanka

1. Development and Rehabilitation,

2. Devolution of powers as per 13th constitutional


amendment.

 Based on the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord of


1987 - made Tamil as one of the official
languages in the country.

 Key provisions of this amendment have not


yet been implemented - Devolution of land
and police powers to the provincial
councils not implemented so far.

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Part A—Preliminary Examination


Paper I - (200 marks)
 Current events of national and international
importance.
 Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Political
System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights
Issues, etc
Part B—Main Examination
PAPER-III
General Studies- II: Governance, Constitution,
Polity, Social Justice and International relations
• Structure, organization and functioning of the
Executive and the Judiciary—Ministries and
Departments of the Government; pressure groups
and formal/informal associations and their role in
the Polity.

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The Advocates Act, 1961

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2. Advocate on record (AOR) Guidelines to regulate conferment of designation of


Senior Advocates
• Not mentioned in the Advocates Act, 1961.
• ‘Committee for designation of Senior Advocates’.
• To get the status of AOR, an advocate has to
appear and clear the AOR examination.  Chairman – CJI

• Only AOR can file an appearance or act for a  Members - two senior most judges of
party in Supreme Court. Supreme Court, Attorney General and a
member of BAR nominated by the above
2. Other Advocates
members.
• The remaining advocates who are registered in
 Look into the application regarding the
any Bar Council are called other advocates.
conferment of Senior Advocate designation.
 Can appear and argue any matter in
Supreme Court but they can’t file any
document/matter in Supreme Court.

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Practice Question – Prelims


Q. Consider the following statements:
1. The Central government can borrow
either within India or outside India upon
the security of Consolidated fund of
India.
2. A state can raise loan only with the
consent of centre if there is still
outstanding any part of a loan made to
the state by the central government.
Which of the statements given above is/are
incorrect?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 Pg: 2 – C;
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Practice Question – Prelims


Q. Consider the following statements with reference to
Agriculture Infrastructure Fund recently seen in
news:
1. The scheme aims to provide a medium-long term
debt financing facility for investment in viable
projects including post-harvest-management
Infrastructure and community-farming assets.
2. Only Primary Agricultural Credit Societies,
Marketing Cooperative Societies, Farmer
producer Organizations and Self Help Groups are
eligible to get loans from the fund.
3. It is a centrally sponsored scheme which will be
launched in states which show interest.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
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• The beneficiaries include


Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF)  Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS).

• Pan India Central Sector Scheme.  Marketing Cooperative Societies.


 Farmer Producer Organizations(FPOs).
• Aim: To provide a medium-long term debt
 Self Help Groups(SHGs).
financing facility for investment in viable
projects including post-harvest-management  Farmers.
Infrastructure and community-farming assets.  Joint Liability Groups(JLGs).
 Multipurpose Cooperative Societies.
• Financing will be done through interest
subvention and financial support.  Agri-entrepreneurs.
 Start-ups.
• Duration of the Scheme - FY2020 to FY2029
(10 years).  Aggregation Infrastructure Providers.
 Central/State agency or Local Body
• One Lakh Crore rupees will be provided by
sponsored PPP Projects.
banks and financial institutions as loans to the
beneficiaries. • Moratorium for repayment
 Minimum - 6 months; maximum - 2 years.
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• All loans under this financing facility will have


interest subvention of 3% per annum up to a limit
of Rs. 2 crores - available for a maximum period
of seven years.

• Credit guarantee coverage available for eligible


borrowers from the scheme under Credit Guarantee
Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises
(CGTMSE) scheme for a loan up to Rs. 2 crore.

• Credit guarantee for FPOs may be availed from


the facility created under FPO Promotion Scheme
under Department of Agriculture, Cooperation &
Farmers Welfare (DACFW).

• The fund will be managed and monitored by an


online Management Information System (MIS)
platform which will enable all the qualified
entities to apply for loan under the fund.
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Practice Question - Prelims


Q. Which of the following is/are tributary
tributaries of Cauvery?
1. Kabani
2. Arkavati
3. Amaravati
Select the correct answer using the code given
below
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3

Pg: 4 – C;
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UPSC Prelims Question - 2015 UPSC Prelims Question - 2016


Q. Consider the following rivers: Q. Which of the following is/are tributary
1. Vamsadhara tributaries of Brahmaputra?

2. Indravati 1. Dibang

3. Pranahita 2. Kameng

4. Pennar 3. Lohit

Which of the above are tributaries of Select the correct answer using the code given
Godavari? below
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (a) 1 only
(b) 2, 3 and 4 (b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and4 (c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3

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Source: Central Water Commission © Shankar IAS Academy

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Practice Question - Prelims


Q. The term ‘Loya Jirga’, is sometimes
mentioned in the news in the context of
the affairs of
(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) Iraq
(c) Afghanistan
(d) Yemen

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Pg: 3 – C; 8 – H;

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Practice Question – Prelims


Q1. Consider the following statements:
1. The Central government can borrow
either within India or outside India upon
the security of Consolidated fund of
India.
2. A state can raise loan only with the
consent of centre if there is still
outstanding any part of a loan made to
the state by the central government.
Which of the statements given above is/are
incorrect?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
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Practice Question – Prelims


Q2.Consider the following statements with reference to
Agriculture Infrastructure Fund recently seen in
news:
1. The scheme aims to provide a medium-long term
debt financing facility for investment in viable
projects including post-harvest-management
Infrastructure and community-farming assets.
2. Only Primary Agricultural Credit Societies,
Marketing Cooperative Societies, Farmer
producer Organizations and Self Help Groups are
eligible to get loans from the fund.
3. It is a centrally sponsored scheme which will be
launched in states which show interest.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
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Practice Question - Prelims


Q3.Which of the following is/are tributary
tributaries of Cauvery?
1. Kabani
2. Arkavati
3. Amaravati
Select the correct answer using the code given
below
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3

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Practice Question - Prelims


Q4.The term ‘Loya Jirga’, is sometimes
mentioned in the news in the context of
the affairs of
(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) Iraq
(c) Afghanistan
(d) Yemen

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Practice Question – Prelims


Q5.Consider the following statements with
reference to United Nations Security Council:
1. The non-permanent members are elected
for two-year terms.
2. India will be a non - permanent member
for the term beginning January 2021.
Which of the following statements is/are
correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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Practice Question - Prelims


Q6.Arrange the following from South to
North.
1. Palk Bay
2. Palk strait
3. Gulf of Mannar
Select the correct answer from the code
given below:
(a) 1 – 2 – 3
(b) 3 – 1 – 2
(c) 2 – 1 – 3 Source: http://www.casmbenvis.nic.in/Database/Palk_bay_10761.aspx

(d) 3 – 2 – 1

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Practice Question – Prelims


Q7. The designation of Senior Advocates to
the advocates in Supreme Court is conferred
by:
(a) Union Ministry of Law and Justice
(b) Bar Council of India
(c) President of India
(d) None of the above

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Practice Question – Prelims


Answers
Q1. Option ‘d’ – Neither 1 nor 2
Q2. Option ‘a’ – 1 only
Q3. Option ‘d’ – 1, 2 and 3
Q4. Option ‘c’ – Afghanistan
Q5. Option ‘c’ - Both 1 and 2
Q6. Option ‘b’ - 3 – 1 – 2
Q7. Option ‘d’ – None of the above

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