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April 2026 20 articles
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Below-normal monsoon and West Asia conflict cloud India's agriculture outlook: BoB

The Bank of Baroda's (BoB) economic research unit flagged that India's agricultural outlook for 2026–27 is threatened by a dual shock: a below-normal monsoon...

GS3 (Agriculture Economy) GS1 (Geography — Monsoon) Economics Geography Environment & Ecology 6m
18 18

Another Indian oil tanker crosses Hormuz as Iran shuts Strait for US

The Indian oil tanker Desh Garima successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions as Iran tightened passage restrictions against US-linked...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 3 (Energy Security Infrastructure) International Relations Geography Economics 3m
18 18

Iran-Israel war LIVE: Strait of Hormuz to remain closed if U.S. doesnt remove blockade, says Iran's main negotiator

Iran's Parliament Speaker and chief negotiator MB Ghalibaf threatened to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed unless the US removes its naval blockade from the w...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 1 (Geography) International Relations Geography 4m
17 17

India-flagged vessels start sailing out of Hormuz

India-flagged vessels began sailing out of the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's declaration that the waterway is now open for international shipping. Most o...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 3 (Energy Security Infrastructure) International Relations Economics Geography 4m
17 17

Strait of Hormuz crisis spotlights ship 'flagging' rules as India-flagged vessels face higher compliance burden

The ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis has brought the issue of ship "flagging" rules into sharp focus, with India-flagged vessels facing higher compliance requ...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 3 (Infrastructure Economy) Economics International Relations Geography 4m
17 17

Storage in India’s major reservoirs down to 42.5% of capacity

India's 166 major reservoirs monitored by the Central Water Commission (CWC) held only 42.5% of their total live storage capacity as of mid-April 2026, down ...

GS Paper 1 (Geography) GS Paper 3 (Agriculture Environment) Environment & Ecology Geography 5m
17 17

India’s wheat procurement plummets 40% due to delayed start in Madhya Pradesh

India's official wheat procurement for the Rabi Marketing Year (RMY) 2026-27 stood at only 51.34 lakh tonnes as of April 16, 2026 — approximately 40% lower t...

GS Paper 3 (Agriculture Food Security) Economics Geography 4m
17 17

Macron, Starmer hold international summit on reopening Strait of Hormuz

French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened an international summit in Paris on April 17, 2026, bringing together dozen...

GS Paper 2 (IR) International Relations Geography 4m
17 17

Explained: Below normal monsoon, but no cause for alarm

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued its first long-range forecast on April 13, 2026, predicting that India's southwest monsoon (June–September 2...

GS1 (Indian Geography) GS3 (Agriculture Economy) Geography Environment & Ecology 4m
16 16

Is the delimitation question settled?

As Parliament took up the three delimitation-related bills in a special session, a fundamental analytical question emerged: Is the constitutional case for pr...

GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance Geography 6m
16 16

Why is the Strait of Hormuz critical to global energy flows? | Explained

The 2026 blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — first by Iran (since February 28, 2026) and then compounded by a US naval blockade targeting Iranian ports — has ...

GS1 (Geography) GS2 (International Relations) GS3 (Energy Security Environment) International Relations Geography Economics 5m
16 16

Time for a Census, come what may

An analytical piece argues that the delay in conducting Census 2021 (now pushed to 2026–27) is not merely a logistical consequence of COVID-19, but carries a...

GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance Geography 5m
16 16

Taking India back to the drawing board

An opinion piece published in April 2026 argued that India needs a "robust conversation around delimitation sooner than later" — specifically to prevent the ...

GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance Geography 4m
16 16

China’s claim on Arunachal not supported by international law

In April 2026, China published — for the sixth time since 2017 — a list of "standardised" Chinese names for 23 places in Arunachal Pradesh (mountain passes, ...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 1 (Geography History) International Relations Geography 5m
16 16

Dead on arrival to revival: IMEC regains momentum as India, UAE & US look for new trade route

The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), announced at the G20 Summit in New Delhi in September 2023, is seeing renewed interest after nearly go...

GS Paper 2 (International Relations) GS Paper 3 (Infrastructure Economy) International Relations Geography Economics 4m
16 16

U.S.-sanctioned supertankers enter Gulf despite blockade

At least two US-sanctioned supertankers (Very Large Crude Carriers, VLCCs) entered the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz despite the US naval blockad...

GS2 (International Relations) GS3 (Energy Security Economy) International Relations Geography 5m
16 16

China asks Iran to ensure freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi and urged that "freedom and safety of international navigation through the Str...

GS1 (Geography) GS2 (International Relations) GS3 (Energy Security) International Relations Geography Economics 4m
16 16

How El Nino-driven weaker monsoon rains could impact India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued its first Long Range Forecast on April 13, 2026, predicting below-normal Southwest Monsoon rainfall at 92% o...

GS Paper 1 (Geography) GS Paper 3 (Agriculture Economy) Geography Economics 4m
16 16

'My guarantee': PM Modi says no state to face injustice due to delimitation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervened in the Lok Sabha debate on the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 to personally guarantee that no state — nort...

GS Paper 2 (Polity Constitutional Bodies Federalism Governance) Polity & Governance Geography 6m
16 16

Why Siliguri Corridor is strategically important for India & how it is being secured | Cut The Clutter

India has renewed focus on securing the Siliguri Corridor, the narrow strip of land in West Bengal that is the only land connection between the northeastern ...

GS Paper 2 (IR Internal Security) GS Paper 1 (Geography) Geography Internal Security International Relations 4m
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