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☑️Day 15 of Daily answer Writing of “DailyStrike6+1”Mains Initiative


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☑️A potential question for Mains 2025

👉Topic: Gs1 | World History

Q) The Iranian Revolution of 1979 was not just a political upheaval but a radical redefinition of state-society relations in the Islamic world. Examine the causes, nature, and global implications of the revolution

#IranIsraelConflict
☑️The Great Charter: How Magna Carta came to be, and why its legacy endures

Source : IE
https://x.com/upscwithcsr/status/1936016235759591453?s=46 A thread on “Automatic Stabilizers” in Indian Economy.

👉Mains question :

Q) The role of automatic stabilizers like MGNREGA and the PDS system became crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they provided instant fiscal relief without requiring new legislation. Discuss.
https://x.com/upscwithcsr/status/1936483789259018689?s=46 a thread on G-33 (Topic: WTO)

👉Mains Question :

Q) Discuss India’s role in G-33 and its efforts to reform WTO’s agriculture rules

#upsc #WTO
https://x.com/upscwithcsr/status/1936646941024346241?s=46

A thread on G-77

☑️ Mains (GS & Essay) question

👉GS 2 : (Global Governance) - IR
Q) Discuss India’s role in the Group of 77 (G-77) and how it aligns with its broader vision for the Global South

👉GS 3 : (Climate Justice and India) - Environment
Q) Discuss India’s leadership in advocating climate justice through coalitions like the G-77. How does this support the developmental needs of the Global South?

👉Essay :
India and the Global South: Leading from the front, speaking for the voiceless.
https://x.com/upscwithcsr/status/1936656306678694249?s=46

☑️A thread on Constitutional Morality 🧵

👉Meaning, origin, elements and judicial interpretations and Mcqs

👉 Mains GS 2
Q) Constitutional morality sometimes demands the suspension of popular morality.” Examine with reference to recent Supreme Court judgment

👉Essay(Philosophical themes)
Democracy without constitutional morality is the road to chaos”

👉Essay(Political, Social, Legal Theme)
Constitutional morality is the guiding light of judicial activism”

“From rule by law to rule of law: The journey through constitutional morality”
☑️Mains question on multilateralism | GS 2 | GS 3

Q) “True multilateralism must be inclusive, democratic, and equitable.” Examine the statement in light of the Global South’s representation in international institutions. (250 words)

#upsc #Mains2025
☑️Structure of the Answer :—

Introduction:

Write about Multilateralism and mention about the current global order which is often seen as skewed in favour of the Global North, marginalizing the interests of the Global South.

Body :
☑️Write about Global South’s Underrepresentation in various global institutions like
👉UNSC permanent members
👉Voting structures of IMF and WB
👉issues in WTO where developing countries issues are ignored
👉climate governance issues where vulnerabities of developing nations and small island developing states are inadequately addressed.

☑️India’s Role :—-
India, through G20 presidency, BRICS, and ISA, has advocated for reformed multilateralism by pushing for:
1.Voice of the Global South Summit (2023)
2.Expansion of BRICS and G20 membership
3.Debt relief and technology transfer for the Global South

Conclusion:
Always try to give a “perspective” in conclusion. And this should come from “within” which will reflect your thought process and rationality.
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☑️How to write “crisp-yet-informative”and “structured” answers ? 👇

👉Topic: Contributors of freedom struggle | Gs 1

Q) What are the difference between Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore in their approach towards education and nationalism ? (PYQ 2023)

#upscmains2025
☑️DAILYSTRIKE 6+1 Mains Test series

👉one of a kind mains test series where the focus will be only on answer writing

👉 Full GS syllabus will be covered through Q&A

👉 Total 780 Mains questions + 12 Essays

👉 Daily Evaluation and feedback + Content Enrichment + Structuring

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Update :-

👉The ongoing “DailyStrike 6+1” Mains Test Series is going on.

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👉Any aspirant can join at any point of time (the schedule will remain the same i.e. Gs syllabus coverage through Daily Q&A)

👉Once in your whole preparation, you need to master “Mains”, which is the ultimate selection process in Upsc exam.
☑️Mains question on Health and National growth intersectionality

Gs 2 | Gs 3

Q) The Growth of every nation is rationally correlated to the health of its populace. Discuss

#upscmains #AnswerWriting
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☑️Mains question on Health and National growth intersectionality Gs 2 | Gs 3 Q) The Growth of every nation is rationally correlated to the health of its populace. Discuss #upscmains #AnswerWriting
☑️How to structure this answer in multidimensional format 👇

Introduction :
👉(Start the answer by giving an overview about the connection between Economic growth and the health of a population. )
Both are deeply interconnected. A healthy populace contributes directly to productivity, innovation, and national development. Good health enhances cognitive abilities, work efficiency, and reduces absenteeism, which are essential for sustaining economic momentum.

👉Now , address the demand of the question -: through different dimensions-

1. ECONOMIC : a healthy workforce ensures higher productivity, fewer days lost to illness, and lower public health expenditure. This directly contributes to GDP growth and improved national income.

2. SOCIAL : a good health fosters better educational outcomes and gender equity—particularly in maternal and child health—which enhances long-term human capital formation.

3. GOVERNANCE : public health reflects state capacity and social justice. Investments in healthcare infrastructure, clean water, sanitation, and preventive care reduce inequality and build public trust in institutions.

4. DEMOGRAPHIC : nations with lower disease burdens experience better age dependency ratios, fueling what economists call the “demographic dividend.”

5. EXAMPLES : such as Cuba’s low-cost, high-efficiency health system or Kerala’s human development model—demonstrate how health-centric policies can drive holistic development.

Conversely:
poor health burdens economies through rising healthcare costs, loss of human capital, and reduced labour force participation. For instance, malnutrition, maternal mortality, and communicable diseases in developing nations impede education and employment outcomes, perpetuating cycles of poverty.

👉Conclusion : (here try to give a perspective of what you think as a person. This should come from “within” , something which comes from heart or a kind of a “feeling”. )

The dream of a prosperous nation cannot be separated from the reality of a healthy population. In essence, health is not just a sector—it is the heartbeat of national progress.
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