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Stay ahead in your UPSC preparation with A.A.SHAHS comprehensive daily current affairs updates. Our curated content covers the latest UPSC news, including weekly updates, today’s current affairs for UPSC, and essential insights for IAS aspirants. Access timely information on current affairs for IAS to enhance your exam readiness. Keep abreast of the most recent UPSC news and trends with our daily current affairs updates, ensuring you’re well-equipped for success in the UPSC CSE and other competitive exams.

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UPSC Current Affairs POLITY- STATES

UPSC Current Affairs POLITY- STATES

•The Supreme Court urged Centre to give Kerala a one-time package to tide over its current financial crisis as a “special case” before March 31, 2024. •A Bench headed by…

GOVERNANCE – POLICY

GOVERNANCE – POLICY

•The Committee on Digital Competition Law, formed by the Corporate Affairs Ministry in February 2023, released its report, recommending legislation to regulate the market power of Big Tech firms like…

DEFENCE

DEFENCE

•A Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed at Jaisalmer during an operational training sortie. •This is the first crash of the indigenous jet since…

INTERNATIONAL – EUROPE

INTERNATIONAL – EUROPE

•Portugal’s parliamentary election results saw far-right Chega, founded in 2019,  emerge as the third largest party, with 17% votes. •Chega (meaning Enough) ran a campaign promising to “clean up Portugal”,…

INTERNATIONAL – ASIA

INTERNATIONAL – ASIA

•China, Iran and Russia began a joint naval drill known as “Marine Security Belt 2024” in the Gulf of Oman, a crucial waterway. •China sent the guided-missile destroyer Urumqi and…

BILATERAL – INDIA-ASIA

BILATERAL – INDIA-ASIA

•Indian troops stationed in the Maldives have begun withdrawing from the island nation, its defence authorities said, in line with President Mohamed Muizzu’s ‘India out’ promise to his supporters. •Ministry…

UPSC Current Affairs POLITY- STATES

UPSC Current Affairs POLITY- STATES

•The Supreme Court urged Centre to give Kerala a one-time package to tide over its current financial crisis as a “special case” before March 31, 2024. •A Bench headed by…

GOVERNANCE – POLICY

GOVERNANCE – POLICY

•The Committee on Digital Competition Law, formed by the Corporate Affairs Ministry in February 2023, released its report, recommending legislation to regulate the market power of Big Tech firms like…

DEFENCE

DEFENCE

•A Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed at Jaisalmer during an operational training sortie. •This is the first crash of the indigenous jet since…

INTERNATIONAL – EUROPE

INTERNATIONAL – EUROPE

•Portugal’s parliamentary election results saw far-right Chega, founded in 2019,  emerge as the third largest party, with 17% votes. •Chega (meaning Enough) ran a campaign promising to “clean up Portugal”,…

INTERNATIONAL – ASIA

INTERNATIONAL – ASIA

•China, Iran and Russia began a joint naval drill known as “Marine Security Belt 2024” in the Gulf of Oman, a crucial waterway. •China sent the guided-missile destroyer Urumqi and…

BILATERAL – INDIA-ASIA

BILATERAL – INDIA-ASIA

•Indian troops stationed in the Maldives have begun withdrawing from the island nation, its defence authorities said, in line with President Mohamed Muizzu’s ‘India out’ promise to his supporters. •Ministry…

In conclusion, staying updated with daily current affairs is crucial for UPSC preparation. A.A. SHAH’s comprehensive updates offer a competitive edge, keeping aspirants abreast of significant events shaping the world. For instance, understanding geopolitical shifts like India’s troop withdrawal from the Maldives amidst growing Chinese influence highlights the importance of such insights. With timely updates and essential insights, aspirants are better equipped to tackle the dynamic landscape of the UPSC CSE and excel in competitive exams.

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