UPSC Current Affairs Today – 8 June 2026
UPSC-focused current affairs and editorial analysis for Prelims, Mains GS Papers and Interview preparation by DRONA IAS Academy, Patiala.
1. Nepal Clarifies Position on Kalapani-Lipulekh Border Dispute
Why in News?
Nepal Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal stated that Nepal is not seeking third-party mediation in the Kalapani-Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura border dispute and prefers diplomatic dialogue with India.
UPSC Explanation
The statement comes amid renewed discussion over the Lipulekh route used for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Nepal continues to claim the Kalapani-Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura region while emphasizing bilateral mechanisms for dispute resolution.
Prelims Point
Kalapani-Lipulekh dispute involves India and Nepal in the western Himalayan region near Uttarakhand.
Mains Perspective
Border disputes should be managed through diplomacy, trust-building and neighbourhood-first engagement.
2. India–Indonesia Relations Gain Momentum
Why in News?
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono held the 8th India-Indonesia Joint Commission Meeting.
UPSC Explanation
The discussions covered defence cooperation, maritime security, trade, digital economy, energy and Indo-Pacific cooperation. Indonesia remains a key partner under India’s Act East Policy.
Prelims Point
Indonesia is India’s largest ASEAN trading partner and controls access to the strategically important Malacca Strait region.
Mains Perspective
India-Indonesia cooperation is crucial for Indo-Pacific stability and maritime security.
3. CRPF Chief Calls for Strong Action in Manipur
Why in News?
CRPF Director General G.P. Singh directed security personnel to act firmly against armed miscreants roaming in civilian areas of Manipur.
UPSC Explanation
The availability of looted weapons among civilians continues to remain a major challenge in restoring peace after ethnic violence in Manipur.
Prelims Point
CRPF is India’s largest Central Armed Police Force functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Mains Perspective
Internal security requires a combination of policing, political dialogue and socio-economic development.
4. Bangladesh to Raise Border ‘Push-In’ Issue with India
Why in News?
Bangladesh announced that it will raise the issue of alleged illegal push-ins during the BGB-BSF border coordination meeting.
UPSC Explanation
The issue relates to border management, illegal migration and bilateral cooperation between India and Bangladesh.
Prelims Point
BSF guards India’s borders while BGB is Bangladesh’s border security force.
Mains Perspective
Effective border governance is essential for national security and regional stability.
5. NFHS Data Gaps Under Government Review
Why in News?
The government indicated that gaps in certain National Family Health Survey (NFHS) indicators are being reviewed.
UPSC Explanation
NFHS is India’s most important large-scale survey on population, health, nutrition and socio-economic indicators.
Prelims Point
NFHS is conducted under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare with technical support from IIPS Mumbai.
Mains Perspective
Reliable demographic and health data are essential for evidence-based policymaking.
6. Protest Over Examination and Recruitment Irregularities
Why in News?
Thousands of students gathered in Delhi demanding accountability regarding examination and recruitment-related irregularities.
UPSC Explanation
The issue highlights concerns over transparency, meritocracy and governance in India’s education and recruitment systems.
Prelims Point
Transparent examinations are essential for ensuring equal opportunity under constitutional principles.
Mains Perspective
Institutional accountability is vital for public trust and youth confidence in governance.
7. Israel Strikes Beirut Suburbs Despite Ceasefire
Why in News?
Israel conducted strikes near Beirut despite a fragile ceasefire arrangement.
UPSC Explanation
The development reflects continuing instability in West Asia, which has implications for global energy markets and regional security.
Prelims Point
Lebanon shares borders with Israel and Syria and remains central to West Asian geopolitics.
Mains Perspective
West Asian conflicts directly impact India’s energy security and diaspora interests.
8. Editorial of the Day – A Targeting Using Demography
Editorial Theme
The editorial examines concerns surrounding the proposed Demographic Change Committee and the possible misuse of demographic narratives.
UPSC Explanation
Demographic data is important for policymaking, but governance must remain consistent with constitutional values, equality and social harmony. The editorial warns against institutional targeting of communities.
Prelims Point
Demographic indicators include fertility rate, mortality rate, migration and population composition.
Mains Perspective
Population data should be used for inclusive development rather than social polarization.
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