22 Nov, 2025

Labour Codes UPSC: Centre Notifies Four New Labour Reforms | GS-3 Update

Context (Why in News?)
The Centre has notified all four Labour Codes, replacing 29 fragmented labour laws, many dating back to the 1930s–1950s. This is projected as the biggest labour reform since Independence. The aim is to simplify and modernise the labour regulatory framework, expand social security, ensure wage protection, and improve ease of doing business.

1. Code on Wages (2019)
• Merges four wage-related laws to create a uniform wage system across sectors.
• Guarantees universal minimum wages and timely payment for all employees.

2. Industrial Relations Code (2020)
• Combines laws on trade unions, employment conditions, and industrial dispute resolution.
• Enables fixed-term employment and simplifies procedures for layoffs, closures, and strikes.

3. Code on Social Security (2020)
• Extends social security coverage to organised, unorganised, gig and platform workers.
• Integrates laws on EPFO, ESIC, maternity benefits, gratuity, and other welfare schemes.

4. Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (OSHWC) Code (2020)
• Consolidates 13 laws on workplace safety, health and working conditions.
• Updates standards on safety, working hours, women’s employment, and welfare facilities.

Why Were These Four Codes Brought?

Broad Objectives
• Consolidation: Merge 29 scattered laws into 4 streamlined codes for clarity and uniformity.
• Simplification: Reduce compliance burden, end overlapping provisions, and bring uniform definitions across laws.
• Formalisation: Expand social security to gig, platform and unorganised workers.
• Labour Welfare: Ensure minimum wages, timely payment, safety standards, women’s participation, and job security mechanisms.
• Ease of Doing Business: Modern regulatory architecture encouraging investment and employment.

TDF
“The notification of the four Labour Codes marks one of the most comprehensive labour reforms since Independence. Critically examine how far these Codes succeed in balancing worker welfare with the needs of a modern economy.”

India Asia Foreign Policy UPSC: New Strategic Direction Explained | GS-2

Core Idea
India must reorient its foreign policy toward Asia, where the real economic and strategic centre of gravity of the 21st century now lies, rather than relying on Western-led alignments.

Mains Points

1. Changing Global Context
SCO and G-2 images show power shifting to Asia, not the West.
• U.S. openly prioritises pulling India away from China/Russia → India asserts strategic autonomy.

2. India at an Inflexion Point
• India becoming a major economy; U.S. reducing multilateralism.
• India must balance China (trust-but-verify) and deepen ties with Russia (long-term defence partner).

3. Asia as the New Centre
• Asia = 2/3rd of population + tech + growth; BRICS, SCO, ASEAN increasing relevance.
• Regional rules (RCEP, WTO reforms) will be shaped more by Asia than U.S./EU.

4. Need for ‘Asian’ Strategy
• India should adopt partnership diplomacy, not bloc politics.
• New rules: less gunboat diplomacy, more connectivity, digital economy, and critical tech cooperation.

5. Hard Decisions Needed
• No compromise on data sovereignty, local tech innovation, and defence self-reliance.
• China adjusting CPEC; U.S.-Pakistan-Bangladesh moves require India to recalibrate.

6. Defence + Tech Reorientation
• Reduce imported platforms; boost AI, drones, missiles, naval strength.
• Indigenous capability = foundation for long-term strategic autonomy.7. Future Outlook
• To achieve double-digit growth and global relevance, India must anchor itself in Asian economic, security and technological networks.

COP30 Climate Change UPSC: Draft Skips Fossil Fuels | GS-3 Analysis

Context
The draft final agreement (called the “cover text”) that was released at COP-30 did NOT include any line about reducing or ending the use of fossil fuels.

This became a big controversy because:

  1. Developed countries (like EU, U.S.) wanted the draft to clearly say:
    “Countries must move away from fossil fuels on a clear timeline.”
  2. Some developing and oil-producing countries said:
    “We do NOT agree to put any timeline to stop fossil fuels.”
  3. Because of this disagreement, the COP-30 Presidency (Brazil) released a draft without any mention of fossil fuels, hoping to avoid a fight.

Ukraine International Affairs UPSC: Dignity vs U.S. Influence | GS-2 Insight

Basic Context
The article discusses a new U.S. peace plan proposed to end the Russia–Ukraine war.

This plan asks Ukraine to give up some territory to Russia and, in return, offers only limited security guarantees to Kyiv.

Because of this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine is facing a very painful choice:

Either:
• Accept the U.S. plan → which means losing territory and national dignity,
or
• Reject the plan → and risk losing U.S. support, its most important partner.

Russia, the U.S., and European leaders have all reacted cautiously, and the situation is diplomatically sensitive.

Comet 3I Atlas UPSC: NASA Releases New Images | GS-3 Space Technology

 1. Context
NASA released new images of Comet 3I/Atlas, the third known interstellar object after 1I/‘Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov.
It originated outside our solar system.

2. What is a Comet?
An icy, dusty body that orbits the Sun and forms a glowing tail when heated.

3. Key Points

3I/Atlas – Interstellar Comet
• Detected on July 1.
• Formed in another star system; entered ours via gravitational push.

Interstellar Objects
• Originate beyond the solar system.
• Not bound to the Sun’s gravity.
• Ejected/slingshotted from other systems or by collisions.

How Identified
• Solar-system bodies → closed elliptical orbits.
• Interstellar objects → open hyperbolic orbit (Sun’s gravity cannot retain them).✔ Why Important
• Reveal how other planetary systems form,
• Provide clues on extrastellar materials,
• Help study object movement between star systems.

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