Thursday, 1 January 2026

 

Weekly Current Affairs Magazine – Editorial

Page 1 of 20 | IAS • UPSC • State PSC
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 Why This Week’s Current Affairs Matter

Current affairs are not isolated news events; they are reflections of deeper structural changes in governance, economy, society, technology, and international relations. For a civil services aspirant, understanding why an event happened is far more important than knowing what happened.

This week’s developments highlight India’s continuing transition towards digital governance, economic stability, sustainable growth, and global responsibility. These themes are central to the UPSC syllabus and frequently appear across Prelims, Mains, Essay, and Interview stages.


🧭 Broad Themes of the Week

  • Governance: Strengthening institutions through technology and reforms
  • Economy: Inflation control, financial stability, and inclusive growth
  • Science & Technology: Strategic use of space and digital infrastructure
  • Environment: Climate responsibility and renewable energy transition
  • International Relations: India’s constructive global engagement

📚 How an IAS Aspirant Should Read This Magazine

  • Read each page by linking it with the static syllabus
  • Focus on dimensions, challenges, and way forward
  • Use examples in GS answers and essays
  • Prepare opinion-based responses for the Interview

 Editorial Insight

Civil servants are expected to be problem solvers, not mere information holders. Hence, this magazine emphasises analysis, balance, and long-term vision, which are the hallmarks of successful candidates.

“Information becomes knowledge only when it is analysed, and knowledge becomes wisdom when it is applied.”


— Shaktimatha 369 Learning

📚 English Library – Weekly Current Affairs (IAS / UPSC)

GS-wise • Page-wise • Exam-Focused
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🧭 About This Library

This English Library provides a complete 20-page weekly current affairs magazine designed for IAS, UPSC, and State PSC aspirants. Each page is linked with the static syllabus, enriched with mains angles, prelims relevance, and ethical perspectives.

Use this library for systematic study, revision, and answer writing.


📘 WEEKLY CURRENT AFFAIRS – FULL INDEX

  1. Page 1 – Editorial & Overview (India + World)
  2. Page 2 – Polity & Governance
  3. Page 3 – Constitution & Fundamental Rights
  4. Page 4 – Indian Economy (Foundations)
  5. Page 5 – RBI, Monetary Policy & Banking
  6. Page 6 – Agriculture & Rural Development
  7. Page 7 – Social Issues & Social Justice
  8. Page 8 – Education & Health
  9. Page 9 – Poverty, Inequality & Inclusive Growth
  10. Page 10 – Agriculture, Food Security & Rural Development
  11. Page 11 – Industry, MSMEs & Infrastructure
  12. Page 12 – Science, Technology & Innovation
  13. Page 13 – Environment, Climate Change & Biodiversity
  14. Page 14 – Internal Security & Disaster Management
  15. Page 15 – International Relations & Global Issues
  16. Page 16 – Global Economy & International Organisations
  17. Page 17 – Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
  18. Page 18 – Ethics Case Studies (GS-IV)
  19. Page 19 – MCQs & Mains Practice Questions
  20. Page 20 – Summary, Revision & Strategy

🎯 How Aspirants Should Use This Library

  • Read page-wise along with UPSC syllabus
  • Use mains angles for answer writing
  • Revise MCQs before prelims
  • Use ethics pages for GS-IV case studies
  • Bookmark this page for weekly revision

“Structured learning converts information into success.”

— Shaktimatha 369 Learning

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