Stay ahead in your Civil Services preparation with the UPSC current affairs for 30th October —your one-stop resource for all exam-oriented news and analysis. This comprehensive edition brings UPSC current affairs daily coverage of National and International events, Economy, Environment, Governance, Science & Technology, and key Government Policies.
Designed specifically for UPSC CSE, APSC, and other State PSC exams, each topic is meticulously curated to match the Prelims and Mains syllabus, helping you build strong conceptual clarity and answer-writing skills.
Ancient Township Unearthed in Meghalaya: A 2nd Century BCE Discovery
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper I – Indian History (Ancient India, Archaeology, Culture) In a major archaeological breakthrough, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unearthed the remains of an ancient township dating back to the 2nd century BCE in the West Garo Hills…
But Why Are Penguins Found Only in the South Polar Regions?
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper III – Science & Technology, Environment It’s a familiar image — polar bears in the Arctic, penguins in the Antarctic — yet these creatures never share the same icy home. The story of why penguins live only in the…
Foreign Capital and Indian Banks: A Balancing Act Between Growth and Control
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper III (Indian Economy – Investment, Banking, Financial Sector Reforms) India’s banking sector is undergoing a major transformation, attracting significant foreign investment at a pace unseen in recent years. Global financial giants — from Japan to the UAE and the…
Bihar Does Not Need Handouts — It Needs Honest Welfare
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper II (Governance & Public Policy) Elections are meant to celebrate democracy — yet in India, they often turn into auctions of promises, where fiscal sense becomes the first casualty. The 2025 Bihar Assembly election epitomizes this phenomenon. Political parties…
How Do Cyclones Form and How Are They Measured?
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper I (Geography – Climate & Weather Systems) and GS Paper III (Disaster Management, Environment) Tropical cyclones are among nature’s most powerful weather systems — swirling masses of wind and rain that form over warm ocean waters. In October 2025,…
What is China’s Complaint Against India at the WTO?
Relevance for UPSC: Important for GS Paper II (International Relations & Trade Policy) — relates to WTO rules, subsidies, industrial policy, and India–China trade dynamics. In October 2025, China filed a formal complaint against India at the World Trade Organization (WTO), alleging that India’s…
Indians Least Aware of Artificial Intelligence: Global Survey Findings
Relevance for UPSC: Relevant for GS Paper III (Science & Technology – Awareness in AI and its Applications). A global survey by the Pew Research Center covering 25 countries has found that India ranks lowest in public awareness about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Despite India’s…
An Amended Constitution Bill and Its Contentious Issues
Relevance for UPSC: Important for GS Paper II (Polity & Governance) — focuses on constitutional amendments, executive accountability, and federal relations. The proposed Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, has stirred intense debate in Parliament and across the political spectrum. The Bill…
India’s Economic Boom: Looking Beyond GDP Numbers at the Structural Challenges Ahead
Relevance for UPSC: GS Paper III (Indian Economy – Growth, Development, and Inclusive Policies). India is frequently hailed as the world’s fastest-growing major economy, with its GDP growth projected at around 6.6% for the current fiscal year. Yet, behind these impressive numbers lies a…
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