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SYNOPSIS [12th JULY,2021] Day 131: IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing (General Studies)

 

1. Do you think making the poll promise of free electricity to the electorate is an economically viable idea? Critically comment 

Approach 

The question is based on recent announcements of free electricity by political parties.The candidate needs to keep electricity as a centripetal force around which the answer needs to be written.In introduction write need of electricity.Then proceed to write positive and negative effects of free electricity.In last take a balanced view.

Introduction 

Electricity is an essential commodity especially in 21st century when each and every every work which individual or processes in various industries depend upon availability of reliable source of electricity.The per capita consumption of electricity has become a mark of gauging development of a country.In this context the promise  of free electricity by political parties has started a discussion on the viability of the idea and essentiality in the face of growing  reliance of electricity.

Body 

The government of Delhi has implemented its scheme of free electricity upto 200 units and 50% subsidy on units 200-400. The scheme has been successfully implemented and now the ruling party is promising such policy in other states.India already has provisions of free electricity for farm sector in various states such as Karnataka, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu etc.Thus the increasing trend of giving free electricity has raised the quest economic viability of such promises.

Arguments in support of Free electricity and its viability: 

Free electricity scheme is unviable economically because: 

Solutions to address the issue of viability as well as essentially of electricity:

Conclusion

Electricity is a basic necessity in modern world and it’s the states responsibility to provide it to the citizens for betterment livelihood.But this should not mean to avoid prudence in fiscal and economic sense as it would lead to burdening of future generations for todays poll promises.Therefore rather than universal free electricity declaration a targeted approach with further reforms in discoms and governance should be the way forward.


2. How has the successful launch of Agni P strengthened India’s deterrence capabilities? Comment. What cue can other indigenous programs take from the success of Agni P? Discuss.  

Approach 

Introduce with recent development on Agni prime missile.In next part mention points on how it adds to deterrence capabilities of forces and in last part write what lessons can be learned from here on.

Introduction 

Agni-P or Agni-Prime is a medium-range ballistic missile being developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) as a successor for Agni-I and Agni-II missiles in the operational service of Strategic Forces Command.It was launched recently from the Odisha coast and is a latest addition to India’s defence capabilities.It shows India’s growing research and indigenisation of the sophisticated technology.

Body 

Agni P strengthened India’s deterrence capabilities: 

Lessons indigenous programs can take from the success of Agni P

Conclusion

Therefore Agni Prime is a welcome addition to the overall defence capabilities of India.It will diversify the options and increase the precision with which nuclear and traditional attacks can be carried out.Further it also shows India’s intention to invest in research and to focus on China as an eminent threat in the neighbourhood.


3. What according to you is the best economic tool to revive demand? Substantiate your views. 

Approach 

In introduction write the current condition of the Indian economy and contextualise to need for demand.In next part write reasons for demand collapse and finally provide solutions to revive this demand.

Introduction 

India is going through a phase of unprecedented economic crisis due severe disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.For the first time in decades India is experiencing negative growth rate, unemployment is at record high, poverty is increasing.This has had a disastrous effect on the overall demand which can further lead to more unemployment and a viscous cycle.Therefore it becomes imperative to revive the demand in economy for reviving manufacturing and services sector and overall economy.

Body 

Collapse of demand in Indian economy and its problems 

Scheme of the following type, in addition to what the Centre has already introduced, would give demand push for growth recovery:

Conclusion

Indian economy is going trough one of the worst crises seen in a century and therefore the measures also need to be out of the box to overcome this crises.The government needs to focus on fiscal measures by transferring funds directly in the hands of households to boost the disposable income.This will help India to bring back demand  and revive the economy .

 

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