Protected: 2) ‘Persuasion involves a manipulation of a person which in itself can be regarded as an unethical conduct.’ Discuss. October 9, 2015 87 Uncategorized This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: Related Posts : Protected: 1) Write short notes on – a) Implicit attitudes b) Propaganda c) Brain washing Read More Protected: 3) Case Study Read More TLPILP 2026FLM Test SeriesGurukul AdvancedTLP ConnectMains Exclusive ProgrammeSankalp – 2025लक्ष्य – 2026Gurukul Foundation Recent Posts Day 34 – Q. 4. Women’s movements in India have transitioned from a focus on welfare to one of empowerment. Critically examine the contribution of women’s organizations in driving this transformation. (150 words, 10 marks) Day 34 – Q. 2. “The institution of family and marriage in India is witnessing a paradigm shift.” Examine the changing trends in family structures and marriage practices in contemporary India. (150 words, 10 marks) Day 34 – Q. 1. “The destiny of India is not caste in stone.” In light of this statement, examine the evolving nature of caste in contemporary India. (150 words, 10 marks) IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP – Phase 1) 2025 – UPSC Mains Answer Questions [13th July, 2025] – Day 35 Day 35 – Write any one of the following essays in 1000-1200 words (125 marks) DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS हिन्दी | UPSC प्रारंभिक एवं मुख्य परीक्षा – 12th July 2025 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 12th July – 2025 UPSC Quiz – 2025 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 12th July 2025 IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP – Phase 1) 2025 – UPSC Mains Answer Questions [12th July, 2025] – Day 34 Day 34 – Q. 3. Rajesh Gupta, a Senior Police Superintendent in Mumbai, receives credible intelligence about a major terrorist attack planned for the upcoming Ganesh festival, which attracts millions of devotees. The intelligence suggests that the attack will target one of the main pandals in a densely populated area. However, the information comes from an undercover informant who has infiltrated a terrorist cell, and revealing this intelligence publicly would compromise the informant’s identity and potentially lead to his execution. Rajesh faces a critical decision: he can either evacuate the area and cancel the festival, which would save lives but cause massive economic losses, disappoint millions of devotees, and potentially expose his informant; or he can maintain secrecy and deploy covert security measures, which would protect the informant but might not be sufficient to prevent the attack entirely. The Chief Minister, under pressure from religious organizations and business associations, insists that the festival must proceed as planned to avoid communal tensions and economic disruption. The festival has significant religious and cultural importance for the Hindu community, and canceling it could be seen as giving in to terrorist threats. However, Rajesh knows that if the attack succeeds, he will be held responsible for the loss of innocent lives. Adding to the complexity, Rajesh discovers that some of his junior officers may have been compromised by the terrorist network, making it difficult to trust his own team with sensitive operational details. Questions What are the different courses of action available to Rajesh, and what are the ethical implications of each? What course of action balances religious sentiments, public safety, and operational security in his decision-making? What ethical frameworks should guide law enforcement officers when dealing with such high-stakes security situations? (250 words, 20 marks)