Daily Editorial Analysis for UPSC Civil Services
Crisp, structured breakdowns of the most important editorials from The Hindu, Indian Express, Live Mint, and PIB — mapped to the UPSC Mains syllabus with key arguments, counter-views, data points, and ready-to-use answer hooks.
Intros, body points & conclusions you can reuse
For, against, and balanced perspectives
Tagged to GS-I, II, III, IV & Essay themes
Why Daily Editorial Analysis Matters for UPSC
Editorials are the soul of UPSC Mains preparation. They expose aspirants to multiple perspectives, nuanced arguments, and the analytical depth examiners look for in GS-II, GS-III, and the Essay paper. At Ekam IAS Academy, our daily editorial analysis decodes The Hindu, Indian Express, and Live Mint — extracting the core issue, key stakeholders, data points, government stand, and balanced way-forward so you can directly use them in your answers and essays.
What Every Editorial Brief Includes
- Context & background of the issue
- Key arguments — for and against
- Constitutional, legal & policy linkages
- Data, reports & committee references
- Government initiatives & global best practices
- Mains-ready way forward & conclusion
Weekly Editorial Digest — Faster Revision
Our Weekly Editorial Digest consolidates the week’s most important opinion pieces into a single, exam-focused brief — theme-wise, GS-paper tagged, and packed with quotes, statistics, and answer hooks. Perfect for aspirants who want comprehensive coverage without spending hours on multiple newspapers daily.
How to Use This Archive Effectively
Read the daily editorial brief alongside your current affairs notes, jot down 2-3 quotable lines per editorial, and revise the weekly digest every weekend. During Mains revision, use the year and month filters above to pull up themes relevant to specific GS papers — a strategy followed by Ekam IAS toppers across multiple attempts.
