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What is Black money? Discuss various measures undertaken by government to curb and control black money.

Government’s white paper defines Black money as the aggregates of incomes which are taxable but not reported to the tax authorities either during generation or possession. Black money is posing serious challenge to the security of India. Various measures have ..

While underlining the role of technology in border management, discuss the objectives and contours of Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS).

India has long territorial and coastal boundaries and the task of border management become even more complicated due to geographical factors. There are mountains, swamps, rivers, deserts, forests, and variety of other geographical features which pose a challenge in front ..

Rising incidents of Cyber Crime

There have been incidents of people being defrauded over promises of winning a lottery or availing services of friendship or dating. A common factor which was present in the victims were that they are all educated, yet the blindly believe ..

Predictive Policing & Its Usage

Predictive policing is the application of analytical techniques to identify potential targets for police intervention and solve crimes by applying statistical techniques. Countries like UK and US see the use of predictive policing. Another term used to describe the analytical ..

In context of the Godhra riots, 2002, discuss the findings of the Nanavati Commission, which has been recently tabled in the Gujarat Assembly.

The Nanavati commission had been appointed to probe burning of the Sabarmati Express in 2002 and later also included the riots which took place in the state.  About the Nanavati Commission –  It was set up in 2002 after the ..

Trace the origin of Sedition law in India. Who were the targets of this law among India's freedom fighters? Discuss.

Hint: Origin of sedition charges is from Wahabi Movement of 19th century. British also introduced the term “sedition” in the Indian Penal Code 1870 to outlaw speech that attempted to “excite disaffection towards the government established by law in India”. ..

Examine the key challenges that the Indian Navy faces in becoming a blue-water force.

The Indian Navy faces a number of key challenges in becoming a blue-water force. These include: Budgetary constraints: The Indian Navy is one of the largest in the world, but it also has one of the smallest budgets. This has limited ..

Guidelines against destruction during protests

The Supreme Court expressed it displeasure over rioting and destruction of public property happening in the country recently. Despite of having a law, such incidents are common during protests. The Prevention of Damage to Public property act, 1984 punishes anyone ..