Mains: GS II – Polity and governance /GS IV – Ethics
Recently, The Supreme Court heard the Union government’s submission that it is still examining whether a more humane and less painful method of execution could replace hanging.
Mains: GS II – Governance
In the winter session of Parliament, beginning December 1, 2025, the Union Government plans to introduce the Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) Bill, 2025.
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | International relations | History
Why in news?
Conflict has flared once again, the Taliban claimed that Pakistan carried out air strikes inside its territory, killing 10 people near the Durand Line.

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Year |
Events |
Significance |
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1839–1842 |
1st Anglo-Afghan War |
Britain invaded to block Russian expansion southward. Pashtun forces resisted, forcing British retreat. |
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1878–1880 |
2nd Anglo-Afghan War |
Britain invaded again and won. Afghanistan’s sovereignty weakened, paving way for external control. |
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1879 |
Treaty of Gandamak |
Signed by Yaqub Khan. Britain took control of Afghan foreign policy in exchange for protection and promises of non-interference in internal affairs. |
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1893 |
Durand Agreement |
Delineated the boundary between Afghanistan and British India. |
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1894–1896 |
Survey of the Durand Line |
Joint Afghan-British teams mapped the frontier - divided Pashtun tribal lands, gave Balochistan to British India, and created the Wakhan Corridor as a buffer between Russia and Britain. |
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1919 |
3rd Anglo-Afghan War & Treaty of Rawalpindi |
After Abdur Rahman’s death (1901) and Habibullah’s assassination (1919), Amanullah Khan rose to power, launched the 3rd Anglo-Afghan War. Treaty of Rawalpindi - Restored Afghan control over foreign policy but reaffirmed the Durand Line. |
Post-Partition Dispute (After 1947) –
McMahon Line - De facto border between China and India in the Eastern Sector & Radcliffe line - Border line divides India and Pakistan.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Species
Why in news?
Recently, the Indian swiftlet made a surprise visit to the Adyar estuary in Chennai.

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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | History
Why in News?
Recently, the historian William Dalrymple has urged the Maharashtra government to highlight the lesser-known treasures of the Ellora Caves, beyond the famous Kailasa Temple.

Quick Fact
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Highlights of neglected sites around Ellora |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Ecology & Environment
Why in news?
A blush of pink has swept across Rajasthan’s Sambhar Salt Lake, where thousands of migratory flamingos have gathered in a spectacular seasonal display.

Features
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance
Why in news?
India marked a major milestone on the global skills stage as the country concluded its debut participation at the WorldSkills Asia Competition (WSAC) 2025.
WorldSkills Asia – It is an international non-profit organization that unites Asian countries to promote technical skills and vocational education.
India’s achievements in 2025
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