Mains: GS-II – International relations | Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests
Why in News?
While speaking in the Rajya Sabha, the Prime Minister acknowledged the reality of a shifting world order, emphasising that the real task ahead is to formulate a new national identity and approach to international relations.
How has multilateralism eroded globally so far?
In what ways has the evolution of strategic autonomy transformed India’s status?
What are the global power politics that happened around India?
How should India reframe its foreign policy?
Reference
The Hindu | As multilateralism erodes, India must reframe its foreign policy
Mains: GS-II – Polity & Governance | Parliament and State Legislatures - structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
Why in News?
With MP Nishikant Dubey giving notice to move a substantive motion against the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) of the Lok Sabha for misleading the House, all eyes are on what the crucial instrument of a substantive motion means.
What is Substantive Motion?
Why do the Substantive motions matter?
Difference between Substantive Motion, Substitute Motion, and Subsidiary Motion?
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Motions |
Substantive |
Substitute |
Subsidiary |
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Definition |
An independent proposal, complete in itself, seeking a binding decision of the House. |
A motion was moved in substitution of the original motion.
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A motion that arises out of or depends on another motion.
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| Moved by |
Notice required; normally moved only by the member who gave notice (exception: another Minister may move on behalf of the concerned Minister). |
Any member may move it, subject to the rules. |
Moved in relation to an existing motion.
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Purpose/Effect |
Represents the formal opinion or will of the House on a specific matter. |
If adopted, it replaces the original motion, offering an alternative formulation or decision. |
Shapes or influences the fate of the main motion (e.g., amendments, adjournment of debate, closure). |
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Role of the Speaker |
Decides whether to accept, reject, or modify & may refer the motion to a committee. |
Decides if they are admissible, checks whether they are in order and properly framed before allowing debate. |
Decides if they are admissible, prevents frivolous use, and maintains order.
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What are the various motions in the Parliament?
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Motions/ Resolutions |
Purpose |
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Adjournment Motion
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Seeks to adjourn normal business to discuss a matter of urgent public importance; a sharp accountability tool. |
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Calling Attention Motion
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Allows a member to call the attention of a Minister to an urgent matter of public importance; Minister responds, no vote. |
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Privilege Motion
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Raised when a member feels parliamentary privilege has been breached; may be referred to the Committee of Privileges. |
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No-Confidence Motion
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Tests whether the Council of Ministers enjoys majority support; if passed, the government must resign. |
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Motion of Thanks
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Expresses gratitude for the President’s Address at the start of a session; debated and voted upon, a symbolic test of support. |
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Election of Speaker/Deputy Speaker |
Formal motion to elect presiding officers of the House; binding decision requiring majority support. |
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Discussion Motion (general public interest) |
Raises issues of broad concern for debate; no binding vote, purely deliberative. |
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Removal of Speaker/Deputy Speaker |
Resolution to remove presiding officers requires majority support, rare and serious. |
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Vacancy Motion |
Declares the seat of a member vacant, Used when leave of absence is not agreed to by the House; declares the seat vacant. |
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Expulsion Motion |
To expel a member for misconduct or breach of trust has been used in past cases of corruption or misrepresentation. |
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Impeachment Motion |
Used in cases like impeachment of judges under constitutional provisions, Requires special majority. |
What is the parliamentary system of governance in India?
References
Mains: GS-II – Polity & Governance | Parliament and State Legislatures - structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
Why in News?
With MP Nishikant Dubey giving notice to move a substantive motion against the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) of the Lok Sabha for misleading the House, all eyes are on what the crucial instrument of a substantive motion means.
What is Substantive Motion?
Why do the Substantive motions matter?
Difference between Substantive Motion, Substitute Motion, and Subsidiary Motion?
|
Motions |
Substantive |
Substitute |
Subsidiary |
|
Definition |
An independent proposal, complete in itself, seeking a binding decision of the House. |
A motion was moved in substitution of the original motion.
|
A motion that arises out of or depends on another motion.
|
| Moved by |
Notice required; normally moved only by the member who gave notice (exception: another Minister may move on behalf of the concerned Minister). |
Any member may move it, subject to the rules. |
Moved in relation to an existing motion.
|
|
Purpose/Effect |
Represents the formal opinion or will of the House on a specific matter. |
If adopted, it replaces the original motion, offering an alternative formulation or decision. |
Shapes or influences the fate of the main motion (e.g., amendments, adjournment of debate, closure). |
|
Role of the Speaker |
Decides whether to accept, reject, or modify & may refer the motion to a committee. |
Decides if they are admissible, checks whether they are in order and properly framed before allowing debate. |
Decides if they are admissible, prevents frivolous use, and maintains order.
|
What are the various motions in the Parliament?
|
Motions/ Resolutions |
Purpose |
|
Adjournment Motion
|
Seeks to adjourn normal business to discuss a matter of urgent public importance; a sharp accountability tool. |
|
Calling Attention Motion
|
Allows a member to call the attention of a Minister to an urgent matter of public importance; Minister responds, no vote. |
|
Privilege Motion
|
Raised when a member feels parliamentary privilege has been breached; may be referred to the Committee of Privileges. |
|
No-Confidence Motion
|
Tests whether the Council of Ministers enjoys majority support; if passed, the government must resign. |
|
Motion of Thanks
|
Expresses gratitude for the President’s Address at the start of a session; debated and voted upon, a symbolic test of support. |
|
Election of Speaker/Deputy Speaker |
Formal motion to elect presiding officers of the House; binding decision requiring majority support. |
|
Discussion Motion (general public interest) |
Raises issues of broad concern for debate; no binding vote, purely deliberative. |
|
Removal of Speaker/Deputy Speaker |
Resolution to remove presiding officers requires majority support, rare and serious. |
|
Vacancy Motion |
Declares the seat of a member vacant, Used when leave of absence is not agreed to by the House; declares the seat vacant. |
|
Expulsion Motion |
To expel a member for misconduct or breach of trust has been used in past cases of corruption or misrepresentation. |
|
Impeachment Motion |
Used in cases like impeachment of judges under constitutional provisions, Requires special majority. |
What is the parliamentary system of governance in India?
References
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Species
Why in News?
Recently, a hair-crested drongo was sighted for the first time at the foothills of Manjamalai near Palamedu in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu.

References
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, Indian researchers discovered a rare particle-to-wave-like phonon heat transport mechanism in Tl₂AgI₃.

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Quick Fact |
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Reference
PIB | Unusual Particle-to-Wave Phonon Heat Transport in Solids
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Environment
Why in News?
Recently, for the first time in Kashmir, tulips were induced to bloom in December, around four months before their natural spring season
Breakthrough in Tulip Floriculture
Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is the largest tulip garden in Asia, spread over 30 acres in Srinagar.

Reference
IE | Scientific Induction of Off-Season Tulip Blooming in Kashmir
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Governance
Why in News?
Recently, the Income Tax Department’s data-driven NUDGE campaign has improved tax compliance, leading to Rs. 8,800 crores in additional tax.
Reference
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) refused to review Moderna’s new mRNA influenza vaccine (mRNA-1010).
FDA’s Refusal
Reference
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