Important for:
UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCS
Prelims: Statecraft, Economic Stability, Inflation, Globalisation
Mains: GS Paper 2 & 3 — Governance, Economy, International Relations, Internal Security
Essay Topics: Nationalism, Economy, Globalisation, Democracy
Why in News?
An opinion article highlighted that during periods of geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, excessive emotional nationalism cannot replace sound governance and economic policymaking.
The article stresses the importance of:
- Institutional resilience
- Economic reforms
- Strategic policymaking
instead of symbolic responses alone.

What is Statecraft?
Statecraft means:
➤ The art of governing a country effectively.
It includes:
- Diplomacy
- Economic management
- Security strategy
- Institutional governance
Main Arguments in the Article
1. Patriotism Cannot Replace Policy
Public emotion may unite citizens temporarily, but long-term stability depends on:
✔ Economic management
✔ Governance quality
✔ Institutional capacity
2. Economic Stability is Crucial
Major concerns include:
- Inflation
- Currency pressure
- Global supply disruptions
- Investment slowdown
3. Structural Reforms are Necessary
The article argues India needs:
- Productivity growth
- Manufacturing strength
- Employment generation
- Competitive exports
4. Globalisation Cannot Be Ignored
Modern economies remain interconnected through:
- Trade
- Energy markets
- Supply chains
- Capital flows
Why is This Important for UPSC?
This topic links multiple GS areas:
GS Paper 2
- Governance
- Institutional accountability
- Democracy
GS Paper 3
- Economic resilience
- Inflation
- Global economy
Essay
- Nationalism vs development
- Governance in crises
- Role of institutions
Key Concerns Highlighted
1. Economic Vulnerability
Overdependence on:
- Imports
- External markets
- Global supply chains
can create risks.
2. Emotional Politics
Excessive nationalism may:
➤ Distract attention from economic challenges
3. Weak Structural Capacity
Long-term issues include:
- Job creation
- Manufacturing competitiveness
- Infrastructure gaps
Global Context
Many countries are facing:
- Inflationary pressures
- Geopolitical conflicts
- Trade disruptions
- Slowing economic growth
India-Specific Relevance
India needs to balance:
✔ National security
✔ Economic growth
✔ Global engagement
✔ Strategic autonomy
Special Note for Aspirants
Students preparing through UPSC Coaching Chandigarh and IAS Coaching Chandigarh should focus carefully on editorials connecting:
- Economy + governance
- National security + economic policy
- Globalisation + domestic reforms
These themes are highly important for Essay and GS Paper 3.
Key Insight for UPSC
➤ Strong nations are built not only through patriotism but through:
✔ Strong institutions
✔ Economic resilience
✔ Effective governance
✔ Long-term policy vision
PRELIMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Q1. Statecraft mainly refers to:
A. Religious practices
B. Art of governance
C. Military parade
D. Election campaigning
✅ Answer: B
Q2. Inflation means:
A. Fall in prices
B. Rise in general prices
C. Rise in exports
D. Currency printing only
✅ Answer: B
Q3. Globalisation increases:
A. Economic interdependence
B. Isolation
C. Closed markets
D. Local barriers
✅ Answer: A
Q4. Structural reforms aim to improve:
A. Productivity and efficiency
B. Political slogans
C. Borders only
D. Weather conditions
✅ Answer: A
Q5. Economic resilience means:
A. Economic weakness
B. Ability to withstand shocks
C. Isolation from trade
D. Reducing production
✅ Answer: B
CBL Mains Practice Question
“Patriotism can inspire citizens, but effective statecraft requires strong institutions and sound economic governance.”
Discuss in the context of contemporary global uncertainties.
FAQs
1. What is statecraft?
The art of governing a country effectively.
2. Why is economic stability important?
It protects growth, jobs, and social stability.
3. What is economic resilience?
Ability of an economy to withstand crises and shocks.
4. Why are structural reforms important?
They improve productivity and long-term growth.
5. Which GS papers cover this topic?
GS2, GS3, and Essay.

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