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| Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Politics | (Parliamentary gridlock duration ↑ → Legislative throughput rate ↓ → Policy-uncertainty index deviation ↑ → Investor political-risk premium ↑ → FDI project postponement count ↑) | Heightened policy uncertainty and risk premiums prompt multinational firms to defer FDI projects. |
| Politics | (Judicial intervention in electoral disputes ↑ → Separation-of-powers design tension ↑ → Regulatory-volatility index ↑ → Regulatory-approval lead time (days) ↑ → Ease-of-doing-business percentile ↓) | Increased regulatory volatility and longer approval times weaken India’s ease-of-doing-business ranking. |
| Governance & Law | (Public-trust in elections index ↓ → Sovereign governance-risk spread ↑ → Sovereign-credit-rating momentum ↓ → Foreign direct investment net inflow (% GDP) ↓) | Eroding electoral trust widens sovereign risk spreads and dampens FDI inflows as investors pull back. |
| Social Cohesion | (Media-polarisation score ↑ → Misinformation exposure rate ↑ → Protest frequency & size (pre-election) ↑ → Intergroup conflict incidence ↑ → Democratic-backsliding score ↑) | Rising polarization and misinformation fuel larger pre-election protests and intergroup clashes, signaling democratic backsliding. |
| Competitiveness | (Ease-of-doing-business percentile ↓ → Business-confidence diffusion index ↓ → Private fixed-investment growth deviation ↓ → Labour productivity growth (non-farm) ↓) | Lower ease-of-doing-business scores depress business confidence, shrink private investment growth, and slow non-farm productivity. |
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Intergovernmental agreements dealing with mobility are very important part of India’s diplomacy: Jaishankar
The Statesman | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the significance of intergovernmental agreements focused on mobility as a key element of India’s diplomatic efforts. India currently has 21 such agreements, along with mobility clauses embedded in various free trade agreements, reflecting the country’s commitment to facilitating the movement of its talent internationally.
Jaishankar highlighted the progress made over the past decade in supporting Indian mobility abroad through enhanced passport services and welfare initiatives for Indians overseas. He pointed out India’s demographic advantage, noting that the country represents one-sixth of the global population and about one-quarter of the global young working-age population, positioning India as a crucial player in the global skilled labor market.
He also addressed the challenges associated with migration, particularly the difficulties that arise when mobility is illegal. Jaishankar explained that legal and formal mobility generates benefits, whereas illegal mobility often fuels criminal activities such as trafficking and is exploited by groups with political or separatist agendas, posing complex diplomatic challenges.
Labour codes likely to be fully operational from April 1, 2026, Govt to pre-publish draft rules soon
The Hindu | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Regulation
The four labour codes—Code on Wages, 2019; Industrial Relations Code, 2020; Code on Social Security, 2020; and Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020—are expected to be fully operational from April 1, 2026. The Ministry of Labour and Employment has started the process of enforcing rules under these codes, which were notified on November 21. The draft rules will be pre-published soon for public feedback before final notification.
The government will allow 45 days for public comments on the draft rules, after which they will finalize and notify them. Labour & Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya emphasized that the new labour codes maintain the standard working hours at 8 hours per day, replacing 29 fragmented laws with a unified modern framework. The codes also incorporate provisions for overtime as per international practices.
The ministry aims to extend social security coverage to 100 crore workers by March 2026, up from the current 94 crore, with coverage having increased from 19% in 2015 to over 64% in 2025. Since labour is a concurrent subject, both Central and State governments must notify rules under the codes to ensure nationwide enforcement.
Key features of the labour codes highlighted include mandatory appointment letters, free health check-ups for workers aged 40 and above, equal pay for equal work, and equal opportunities for women to work in different shifts. The full enforcement of these codes is expected to broaden worker protection, improve ease of doing business, and promote a pro-worker labour ecosystem.
Cyclone Ditwah: IMD predicts more rain in TN, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh heavy showers batter Chennai, Tiruvallur
Livemint | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Extreme Weather Events
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning predicting isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on 3 December over north coastal Tamil Nadu, Kerala, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema. This comes after a week of persistent rainfall in the region. The weather system, a remnant of Cyclone Ditwah, weakened from a depression into a well-marked low-pressure area and is moving southwestward across north coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The IMD expects it to further weaken within 24 hours.
The heavy rains have significantly impacted Tamil Nadu, especially in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram districts, causing sudden inundation. Residents in Chennai neighborhoods like Nungambakkam and Perambur have faced knee-deep water. Other districts such as Villupuram, Cuddalore, Tiruvannamalai, and Ramanathapuram also experienced heavy rain and flooding. Emergency services used boats to rescue stranded individuals in Chennai, and relief efforts include over 200 camps providing food and shelter to displaced families.
Authorities have declared holidays for schools and colleges in multiple districts to manage safety. A Red Alert was issued for Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu, warning of heavy rainfall exceeding 15 mm per hour, thunderstorms, and winds up to 40-60 kmph. Fishing operations are suspended in affected coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Comorin region until further notice.
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