Syllogisms — Current Affairs 2026
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Government's New AI Policy Framework Sparks Debate on Data Privacy
October 2025The proposed AI policy framework (Major Premise: Government aims to foster AI innovation while protecting citizen data. Minor Premise: Certain provisions in the draft policy allow for broad data collection by state entities. Conclusion: The policy, as drafted, may contradict its stated aim of protecting citizen data, leading to a logical inconsistency.) This scenario presents a classic syllogistic challenge in policy analysis. Critics are using deductive reasoning to point out potential contradictions between the policy's stated goals and its operational clauses. Aspirants can analyze such policy debates by framing them as syllogisms to identify logical gaps or inconsistencies, a crucial skill for GS-II and essay writing.
UPSC Angle: Analyzing policy consistency, identifying logical fallacies in government arguments, and critiquing policy drafts based on stated objectives. Relevant for GS-II (Governance, Policy), Essay.
Supreme Court's Ruling on Digital Personal Data Protection Act Implementation Challenges
March 2026A recent Supreme Court ruling addressed challenges in implementing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act. The Court's judgment (Major Premise: The DPDPA mandates robust data protection and individual consent for data processing. Minor Premise: Certain government practices or interpretations of the Act appear to bypass explicit consent mechanisms for 'public interest' exceptions. Conclusion: Such practices, if not strictly defined and limited, could undermine the fundamental rights to privacy enshrined by the DPDPA and previous judgments.) This demonstrates how judicial review applies a legal framework (DPDPA) as a major premise to specific governmental actions (minor premise) to deduce whether those actions are constitutionally valid or require modification. This is a direct application of syllogistic reasoning in legal interpretation.
UPSC Angle: Understanding judicial interpretation of laws, the interplay between legislation and fundamental rights, and the application of legal principles to contemporary issues. Relevant for GS-II (Polity, Governance), CSAT logical reasoning in contextual questions.