Category: International Relations
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Category: Environment and Ecology
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Category: Science and Technology
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Category: Environment and Ecology
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About Gogabeel Lake:
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(GS Paper 3: Environment – Conservation, Afforestation, and Climate Change Mitigation)
Context (Introduction)
The revised Green India Mission (GIM) aims to restore 25 million hectares of degraded land by 2030, aligning with India’s climate commitment to create an additional carbon sink of 3.39 billion tonnes of CO₂ equivalent.
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Reforms and Way Forward
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Forests are India’s ecological and economic capital for Viksit Bharat 2047. Effective restoration — rooted in community ownership, ecological science, and fiscal accountability — can transform the Green India Mission from a government scheme into a people-driven movement, positioning India as a global model for climate-resilient restoration.
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Source: The Hindu
(GS Paper 3: Cybersecurity, Money Laundering, and Organised Crime)
Context (Introduction)
The Supreme Court’s call for a comprehensive inquiry into transnational digital scams has spotlighted the industrial-scale fraud networks across Southeast Asia, where Indian citizens are both victims and perpetrators under coercion in modern-day scam factories.
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Criticisms / Drawbacks
Reforms and Policy Measures
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The proliferation of Southeast Asian scam factories represents a hybrid threat—combining cybercrime, human trafficking, and geopolitical instability. India must adopt a whole-of-government and regional diplomatic approach that treats these networks not merely as digital crimes but as crimes against humanity, warranting global cooperation under a cyber-human rights framework.
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Source: The Hindu