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India has its reasons to stay out of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

Economic openness is necessary but not sufficient: it succeeds only when combined with strategic industrial policy The third summit of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) held in Bangkok, which concluded this week, sought to finalize a mega free-trade agreement among 16 countries from Asia and Oceania, which are home to one-half of the world’s […]

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UTTARAKHAND ACF Paper 2019 pre paper analysis

PAPER was factual in general.Few questions were difficult to answer.GS Part of Paper was not easy but moderate. Nearly 10-15 questions were moderately difficult including some questions related to science.They prepared paper keeping in mind the candidates ie science background. Over all merit for general Candidate may be 100 +/- 5 Questions. For general girls […]

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Uttarakhand ACF PRE 2019 Solution

Dear friends Find the solution of UTTARAKHAND ACF PRE 2019/UK ACF PRE SOLUTION. solution of set C with paper. UTTARAKHAND ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR OF FOREST EXAM SOLUTION. There may be variation of 3%-5% in answer when you will compare it with UKPSC solution. Download the solution with paper in given link below UTTARAKHAND ACF PRE 2019 […]

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15 point reform charter for parliament

Parties need to ensure attendance of at least 50% of their legislators all through the proceedings of the Houses by adopting a roster system. Review of anti-defection law. Review of the whip system which is “stifling reasonable dissent even on non-consequential matters”. Set up special courts for time-bound adjudication of criminal complaints against legislators. Pre and post legislative impact assessment. Address problem of […]

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we need a new development index

At International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Washington this week, there will be much debate about slowing global growth, the impact of the US-China trade war, the role of central banks in preventing a global recession, the risk of disruption to oil markets, and much more. What you won’t hear, beyond a few […]

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What drives long-term economic growth?

Recently, the term ‘middle-income trap’ has made a comeback in the Indian context as fears that the country may find itself caught in this trap loom large. Conceptually, the ‘middle-income trap’ refers to the phenomenon where countries attain certain ‘middle-income’ levels after which growth stagnates. Can this trap be avoided? What explains rapid growth in […]

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