Comprehensive News Analysis 28-10-2021

By BYJU'S IAS|Updated : October 28th, 2021

Comprehensive News Analysis covers all the important articles and editorials of 'The Hindu' from the UPSC/IAS examination point of view.

Category: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 

1. Don’t use new law to justify LAC moves, India tells China

Context

  • China has passed the Land Border Law which will come into effect from January 1

Details

  • The law deals with the country’s patrolling activities on its land border

  • The new law gives more powers to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army to counter any invasion, encroachment, infiltration or provocation on any of the country’s borders with 14 nations and is not meant specifically for the border with India

  • According to the new law, “the state shall take effective measures to strengthen border defence construction, support the economic and social development of the border and open up to the outside world, promote the action of strengthening the border and enriching the people of the border, improve the level of border public services and infrastructure construction, improve the production and living conditions of the border, and encourage and support border residents in border production and life, and promote the coordinated development of border defence construction and border economy and society”.

Concerns

  • The India-China relationship has deteriorated since 2020. The announcement that China’s borders are “sacred and inviolable” signals that China wants to hold to current positions along the LAC without resolving the dispute and is indicative of a “tougher stance”

  • The law ensures that the Chinese negotiating stance will become more rigid and may make negotiations a little more difficult

India’s Response

  • Expressing concern India has said China must not use its new “Land Boundary Law” to justify any actions that alter the situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC)

  • It was called a Unilateral move by the Government, having on impact on existing border disputes as they are yet to be resolved

  • It also reaffirmed India’s rejection of the China-Pakistan 1963 agreement

    • The Shaksgam Valley was ceded to China by Pakistan in 1963 when both countries signed a boundary agreement to settle their border differences

    • India claims all of Jammu and Kashmir, which includes Aksai Chin, and has maintained that the agreement is “illegal and invalid”. 

2. ‘India respects UNCLOS rights’

Context

  • Defence Minister while addressing the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue which was jointly organized by the Navy and National maritime Foundation, has reiterated that India will protect its legitimate maritime rights and interests, and also respect the rights of all nations as laid down in the UN Convention on the Law of Seas (UNCLOS)

UNCLOS:

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD)

  • It is the apex international annual conference of the Indian Navy

  • It was first conducted in 2018

  • Through this annual dialogue, the Indian Navy and the National Maritime Foundation, continue to provide a platform for incisive discussions pertaining to the geopolitical developments affecting the maritime domain of the Indo-Pacific.

  • The National Maritime Foundation (NMF) is the Indian Navy’s Knowledge Partner and the chief organizer of the event.

National Maritime Foundation (NMF)

  • It was established in 2005 as the nation’s first maritime think-tank for conducting independent and policy-relevant research on ‘matters maritime’.

  • It is an autonomous think-tank but its intellectual and organizational development is supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Indian Navy.

Category: GOVERNANCE 

1. The need to move away from clientelism

Background:

  • There has been the growing culture of freebies among the political parties in different states of India over the years particularly during the election season.

  • This is directed towards focussing on electoral gains with such initiaves being primarily targeted at the party’s core supporters and swing voters who could be influenced easily.

  • The line between welfarism and populism has blurred.

Difference between welfare initiatives and freebies:

  • While welfare initiatives include measures such as targeted Public Distribution System, providing social security for labourers, quality education, fair employment, affordable healthcare, decent housing, and protection from exploitation and violence, freebies could include offers such as free rations, TV sets, laptops to students, free rides for women in buses, free gas cylinders and stoves and so on.

  • Freebies are provided to attract voters to cast their vote in a particular election and unlike the welfare initiatives create only limited private benefit for the receiver and do not contribute towards strengthening public goods/facilities.

Impact of freebie culture and populism in India:

Neglect of welfare measures and its impacts:

  • Given the electoral effectiveness of the freebies culture, states seem to according lesser importance to welfare initiatives and hence welfare measures have taken a back seat in terms of governance. There seems to be a withdrawal of the state in providing welfare measures such as social security, access to quality education and health etc.

  • The governments have not been taking concrete and constructive efforts to fulfil the aspirations of the people.

  • The impact has been all the more severe on the poor and marginalised communities due to denial of access to their rightful share of state resources. Freebies drastically widen the gap between the rich and the poor.

Violative of the constitutional mandate:

  • Freebies violate the constitutional mandate of extending benefits for public purpose and instead create private benefits.

    • Example: The distribution of free laptops does not serve the purpose of increasing the quality of education.

Depoliticising the poor:

  • Populism encourages mediocre political critics and affect critical and rational thinking, which are important to hold the people in power accountable.

  • Freebies thus depoliticise the poor and marginalised communities.

Impact on democratic polity:

  • Unsolicited freebies cultivate a patron-client syndrome and encourage personality cults in a democratic polity. This does not augur well for a democratic polity.

  • The culture of freebies results in the treating of people like subjects whereas the democratic polity visualizes the citizens has being entitled to civil rights as constitutional guarantees.

Recommendations:

  • There is the urgent need to tackle the freebie culture in India, given its negative impacts. Also there needs to be a reorientation of public policy in a healthy direction.

  • The political party manifestos should offer programmatic policy interventions towards better public services than narrow private benefits in the form of freebies. They should focus on enhancing budgetary allocation for maintenance of public infrastructure like schools, colleges, hostels and hospitals.

  • The Election Commission and the Higher Judiciary intervention can help in this regard. An informed and aware citizenry is a must to bring about this change.

Category: HEALTH 

1. Strengthening healthcare

Context:

  • The government has recently launched the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (ABHIM).

Background:

  • India’s healthcare sector is plagued by many issues. It remains grossly underfunded and faces shortages of staff, equipment, drugs and infrastructure in many parts of the country. There seems to be the growing importance of private sector in India’s healthcare system which is not capable of catering to the health needs of the poor and marginalized communities.

  • The COVID-19 pandemic exposed these weaknesses in India’s health system.

Details:

  • Following the budget proposal for great investment in the health system and the Fifteenth Finance Commission recommendations for strengthening of urban and rural primary care, stronger surveillance systems and laboratory capacity, the government has launched the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (ABHIM).

For detailed information on the provisions of this scheme refer to the following article:

PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission

Significance:

  • ABHIM can fix the weaknesses in India’s health system by addressing critical gaps in the health infrastructure with focus on most backward regions. The various measures of this scheme will extend primary healthcare services across India thus addressing the most basic aspect of the healthcare system in India. The inclusion of areas like hypertension, diabetes and mental health brings much needed relief given the increasing prevalence of these diseases.

  • The measures will also help build a trained public health workforce that can perform routine public health functions while responding to a public health emergency.

  • The measures like National Platform for One Health will help enhance the capabilities for microbial surveillance. Also the hub-and-spoke model of block, district, regional and national public health laboratories will enable effective microbial surveillance.

  • The establishment of critical care hospital blocks planned to be established in 602 districts will enable care for those with serious infectious diseases without disrupting other services. In non-pandemic situations, this capacity could be utilised for providing critical care for other disease conditions. The 15 health emergency operation centres and two container-based mobile hospitals will enhance the level of disaster response readiness.

  • ABHIM, if financed and implemented efficiently, can strengthen India’s health system by augmenting capacity and creating a framework for coordinated functioning at district, state and national levels. It can help deliver universal healthcare.

F. Prelims Facts 

1. National Tribal Dance Festival

Context

  • National Tribal Dance Festival will take place in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

Details

  • It is being organized under the tourism development plan of the Chhattisgarh government

  • The event will witness the participation of tribal dance groups from various states and union territories along with international participation from several countries portraying and celebrating their respective tribal folk culture.

  • The dance performances will be held in two categories – ‘wedding ceremonies’ and ‘other prominent rituals’.

  • 2019 was the first edition of the National Tribal Dance Festival

Significance

  • It will be an occasion for the people to get to know about the costumes, jewellery, crafts, designs, and food of the tribals.

  • It will provide an opportunity to the tribal communities to share their experiences in various fields, including arts, music, film, health, tourism and food.

  • Through this platform, they will also be able to share their thoughts about the developments in their community and plans.

  • The works of tribes will be showcased and people will be able to get detailed information about their arts and crafts.

G. Tidbits

Nothing here for today!!!

UPSC Mains Practice Questions

  1. The Supreme Court recently ruled that the power of state to snoop into people’s ‘sacred private space’ is not absolute. Critically examine the statement in the light of the Pegasus scandal. (15 marks, 250 words)[GS-2, Polity]

  2. Russian companies have the potential to be long-term partners with India in aiding its energy transformation. Illustrate. (15 marks, 250 words)[GS-2, International Relations] 

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