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Daily Current Affairs for UPSC Prelims & Mains (2 April 2026)

Edition: 2 April 2026

The Hindu (via Google News RSS index fallback; direct site access blocked)

India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants

Why it matters: This intersects with state capacity in digital regulation, intermediary accountability, and balancing public-order concerns with platform governance.

UPSC angle: GS2 (governance, regulation, policy), Essay (technology and state).

Quick brief: Direct access to The Hindu pages was blocked in this run, so Google News RSS indexing was used. The indexed headline indicates a move toward stronger enforceability of government advisories for large technology platforms, relevant for debates on digital sovereignty and regulatory design.

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The Hindu (via Google News RSS index fallback; direct site access blocked)

Government allows SEZ export units to sell in domestic market at concessional rates

Why it matters: The policy has implications for export-linked manufacturing, tariff structures, and domestic-market integration of SEZ production.

UPSC angle: GS3 (economy, industry, trade policy).

Quick brief: With direct page access unavailable, this item is curated from Google News RSS indexing of The Hindu. The headline signals a calibrated SEZ policy adjustment that could affect investment behaviour, domestic supply conditions, and incentives under export-promotion frameworks.

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The Indian Express (via Google News RSS index fallback; direct site access blocked)

GDP: From the US to India, who are the economic winners and losers of US-Iran war?

Why it matters: UPSC answers often require linking geopolitical conflicts with inflation, trade disruptions, oil prices, and growth outcomes.

UPSC angle: GS2 (IR), GS3 (economy, energy security, macroeconomics).

Quick brief: Direct Indian Express access remained blocked, so this was mapped through Google News RSS indexing. The piece frames differential macroeconomic impacts of the US-Iran conflict, useful for analysing transmission channels into India’s growth and external-sector vulnerability.

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The Indian Express (via Google News RSS index fallback; direct site access blocked)

Lesson in the Rupee’s fall: Fix the economy, not the exchange rate

Why it matters: This debate is relevant for understanding currency management, inflation control, and the limits of short-term interventions.

UPSC angle: GS3 (Indian economy, RBI and macroeconomic policy).

Quick brief: As Indian Express pages were inaccessible directly, this card uses Google News RSS indexing. The headline reflects a policy argument that lasting currency stability depends on broader domestic economic fundamentals rather than exchange-rate defence alone.

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PIB (direct press release page; Hindi release text reviewed)

Defence Ministry says ₹1.86 lakh crore capital outlay for FY 2025–26 was fully utilised

Why it matters: Defence-capex utilisation informs questions on military modernisation, procurement processes, and budget efficiency.

UPSC angle: GS3 (security, defence modernisation, budgeting).

Quick brief: PIB states that the Defence Ministry fully utilised the revised capital outlay of ₹1.86 lakh crore in FY 2025–26, with major spending across aircraft, land systems, electronic warfare and naval assets. The release also indicates higher projected capital allocation for FY 2026–27.

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PIB (direct press release page; Hindi release text reviewed)

Census 2027 first phase launched with digital capture and self-enumeration option

Why it matters: Census architecture underpins welfare targeting, federal planning, delimitation-linked policy debates, and state capacity.

UPSC angle: GS2 (governance and public policy), GS3 (data for planning and administration).

Quick brief: According to PIB, India has begun the first phase of Census 2027 (house listing and housing census) with digital data capture and a web-based self-enumeration option in multiple regional languages. The release highlights confidentiality protections under the Census Act, 1948.

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Hindustan Times (direct article text reviewed)

PM chairs CCS meeting on West Asia crisis; reviews LPG/LNG diversification and power availability

Why it matters: The item links geopolitical risk with domestic energy security, inflation management, and inter-ministerial coordination.

UPSC angle: GS2 (executive decision-making, crisis response), GS3 (energy security, economy).

Quick brief: Hindustan Times reports that the Prime Minister chaired a Cabinet Committee on Security review focused on supply diversification for LPG/LNG, anti-hoarding measures, and power-system preparedness. The update is relevant to discussions on risk mitigation during external commodity shocks.

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Hindustan Times (direct article text reviewed)

MEA says over 1,150 Indians exited Iran via Armenia and Azerbaijan land routes

Why it matters: This is relevant for questions on diaspora protection, consular response, and contingency planning in conflict zones.

UPSC angle: GS2 (IR, diaspora), GS3 (internal preparedness and external contingency coordination).

Quick brief: Hindustan Times cites the Ministry of External Affairs saying that 1,171 Indian nationals moved out of Iran through land borders into Armenia and Azerbaijan amid the ongoing West Asia conflict. The development illustrates operational aspects of evacuation support and diplomatic coordination.

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