Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 22/2/2025


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  • U.S. election aid allegations ‘deeply troubling’, says MEA
    • Prelims – USAID 
  • India, China worked hard to protect G-20: Jaishankar
    • GS -2 Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
    • Read about Multilateral institutions and India’s role – G2- – BRICS – SCO
    • Prelims – G20
  • Armies of India, Pakistan hold talks in Jammu amid rising tension along LoC
    • GS -2 Security challenges and their management in border areas;
  • Pradhan, Stalin spar over NEP’s language provision
    • GS -2 Education
    • Read about Key provisions of NEP – Importance and challenges

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World

  • Mini-Arab summit seeks united position on Gaza crisis

Business

  • RBI moots USD-INR swap to ensure long-term liquidity
  • Flash India PMI expands to 60.6 in Feb. on robust service sector indicators

News

  • Concept of sexual equality must be part of syllabus: SC
  • Army Air Defence gears up to tackle growing threat from drones
  • Indian languages have always accepted and enriched each other without hostility: Modi
  • NMC’s guidelines for disabled candidates arbitrary, rules SC

Editorial

  • Converting court case backlogs into treasure troves
  • The U.S. visit, viewed through industry’s business lens
  • Southern discomfort
  • Judges’ dilemma

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