Today’s Editorial/Columns/Opinions
- Time to seize the promise of the U.S.-India nuclear deal GS II & III (For Offline Students: Tomorrow’s Peer Learning Discussion Topic)
- Inaugural drama GS II
- Trump 2.0 as disruptor of the global legal order GS II
- The price of success GS II
- A sweet win for turmeric farmers GS III
Other Articles from Today’s Paper
- Trump declares end to U.S. citizenship by birth GS II
- Central committee member among 14 Maoists killed in Gariaband encounter GS II
- Hema committee report: SC lauds those who gave statements before SIT GS II
- What do draft data protection rules state? GS III (For Offline Students: Tomorrow’s Peer Learning Discussion Topic)
- Why are antivenoms not easily accessible in India? GS II
- ‘Competent’ to judge Indus Water Treaty dispute, says World Bank Neutral Expert GS II
- Ties must be viewed from a long-term perspective: Beijing GS II
- India, France discuss civil nuclear issues ahead of PM’s visit to Paris GS II
- India, France to work together on maritime surveillance in IOR GS II
- Indian fact checkers to keep working with Meta, for now GS III
- DRDO holds key test for hypersonic missiles GS III
- Trump effectively pulls U.S. out of global corporate tax deal GS III
- Export hit, job losses spur fresh scheme to revive diamond trade GS III
- Putin, Xi reiterate their close ties after Trump swearing-in GS II
- Trump’s exit from Paris Agreement ‘threatens’ future of renewable energy GS III
- Sri Lankan media spotlights Dissanayake’s ‘balancing act’ with Beijing and New Delhi GS II
Note
If you are a beginner in reading, prioritise articles from the start. Do not read for more than one hour; it is perfectly fine to read only one article per day in the initial months. Try to learn some vocabulary (3 to 5 words as discussed in the mentorship class), and then gradually increase your speed. Focus on quality over quantity; speed will naturally improve over time. For example, if you read only one or two articles per day for the first six months (180 days), you will cover 180 to 360 articles with quality and revisions. This number is sufficient to grasp the basics thoroughly. You will still have the remaining six months of the year, which will be ample time to increase your speed and cover more topics. So, be patient, avoid following the crowd, and adhere to the guidance provided in the class.

