This article examines two distinct yet significant areas: the dynamics of India-Bhutan bilateral relations and key aspects of India's constitutional legal framework. It delves into the strategic cooperation between India and Bhutan, highlighting areas such as hydropower, security, and diplomacy that have contributed to strengthening their relationship since diplomatic ties were established in 1968, further solidifying with the 2007 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty.
Additionally, the text explores the pivotal role of the Attorney General of India (AGI) in upholding constitutional governance. It also references the functions of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) in providing free legal aid across India.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/upsc-current-affairs/upsc-essentials/upsc-mains-2025-results-answer-practice-gs-2-week-128-10361037/
