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Editum Nov 27

#RoadToInspiration "Don't be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better." Ralph Waldo Emerson

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113+ recommended in 2025. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RyB6atgInVOp_4rbR3VaeSPttYiqhF1scE5qQ7tVFMM/edit?usp=sharing Back in 2021, we had just 12 recommendations in a year. Today, in 2025, that number has jumped to 113+. Jaha doosri coaching institutes abhi tak 100+ recommendations tak nahi pahunch paayi, waha R2R ne sirf 2025 me hi 113+ recommendations diye hai. Our growth has been possible because our motto has always been simple — 1. Small batches 2. ⁠Individual attention We take the time to understand every student, their behaviour, and the way they think, and we guide them to connect with their true personality. And most importantly, we value every doubt, no matter how small. This personalised approach is the reason why almost 40% of students from every batch end up getting recommended. Toh aajao yar, let’s turn your effort into results — together. Our upcoming batches: - 1st December (Online) - 1st December (Offline at Patel Nagar) To enroll, drop a message to @r2r_shashank Or Give us a call at +91 7484058164

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Editum Nov 27

Missed the offline seminar? Don’t miss this one. Book your seat now! Drop a message to @r2r_shashank

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Editum Nov 27

According to your opinion, what's the best way to improve the Indian judiciary system? 1. Reforms 2. Technology 3. Infrastructure Introduction: The Indian judiciary, though one of the oldest and most respected institutions, suffers from a huge pendency of cases (over 4.5 crore as of 2024), delayed justice, and accessibility issues. While all three measures are essential, the most impactful and urgent need is judicial reforms — as they directly address procedural inefficiencies, outdated systems, and structural gaps. 1) Reforms * Case Backlog Crisis: As per the National Judicial Data Grid, over 4.5 crore cases are pending, including more than ... READ COMPLETE NOTES 👇 https://r2rssb.graphy.com/blog/ssb-gd-topic-notes-judicial-reforms-the-key-to-strengthening-india-s-justice-system

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Editum Nov 27

#lecturette@ssbclear 19 SSB PRAYAGRAJ India’s Neighbourhood Policy 1 AFSB Dehradun You can change friends but not neighbours. Atal Bihari Vajpayee 1. Introduction India’s neighbourhood policy refers to its diplomatic, economic, and security approach toward countries in its immediate region — primarily SAARC and Indian Ocean neighbours. Guided by the principle of “Neighborhood First”, India aims to promote regional stability, economic integration, and mutual development. As the largest country in South Asia, India plays a key role in shaping peace, connectivity, and cooperation in the region. 2. Key Principles of India’s Neighbourhood Policy * Priority to Immediate Neighbours: Bilateral and regional cooperation with countries like Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Myanmar. * Economic and Development Partnership: Connectivity projects, energy sharing, and trade support. * Security Cooperation: Counter-terrorism, maritime security, and defense training. * Respect for Sovereignty: Non-interference in internal affairs and promoting peaceful dialogue. * Humanitarian Support: Quick assistance during natural disasters and crises. 3. Major Components of the Policy * Connectivity Projects: * BBIN Motor Vehicle Agreement (Bangladesh–Bhutan–India–Nepal). * Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Project (with Myanmar). * India–Nepal cross-border railway lines. * Energy and Power Cooperation: * Hydropower projects with Bhutan and Nepal. * Electricity, LNG, and petroleum supply to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. * Trade and Economic Integration: * Bangladesh is India’s largest trading partner in South Asia. * Expansion of border haats (markets) with Bangladesh and Nepal. * Support through lines of credit to Sri Lanka, Maldives, and others. * Security and Defence: * Joint military exercises like Maitree, Surya Kiran, Mitra Shakti, and Sampriti. * Maritime surveillance in the Indian Ocean. * Support to Sri Lanka and Maldives for coastal security. 4. Recent Developments (2024–2025) * India’s humanitarian support to Sri Lanka during its economic crisis strengthened goodwill. * Maldives political tensions tested India’s “Neighbourhood First” approach. * Expanding cooperation with Bangladesh in digital governance and connectivity. * India’s involvement in Myanmar limited due to its internal conflict, but border security coordination continues. * Strengthened ties with Bhutan through hydropower and digital payment systems (UPI integration). 5. Challenges * China’s Growing Influence: Infrastructure investments in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Maldives through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) challenge India’s strategic space. * Political Instability: Frequent government changes in neighbourhood countries impact bilateral policies. * Border Issues: Occasional tensions with Nepal and Bangladesh regarding demarcation. * Terrorism and Cross-Border Security Issues: Particularly from Pakistan. * Economic Competition: Smaller nations sometimes seek balance by engaging both India and China. 6. Way Forward * Strengthen regional connectivity through roads, railways, and digital links. * Deepen economic integration with free trade agreements and cross-border energy grids. * Promote people-to-people ties through education, tourism, and healthcare partnerships. * Enhance maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean. * Counter China’s influence through sustainable, transparent, and people-centric development projects. 7. Conclusion India’s neighbourhood policy aims at building a peaceful, prosperous, and cooperative South Asia. A stable neighbourhood is essential for India’s growth and global aspirations. By promoting connectivity, development, and mutual trust, India seeks to lead the region toward shared progress and long-term stability.

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Editum Nov 27

#wat@ssbclear ⚔️WAT Challenge⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed!💪🔥 🔤Today’s Words: All Aware Adults Boredom Ballot

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Editum Nov 27

#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️PPDT Challenge⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥

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Editum Nov 26

CDS INA call letter out!

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Editum Nov 26

You asked, we delivered. Based on your demand, we’re bringing the seminar online. Enroll now and step out of the repeater’s cycle. To enroll, drop a message to @r2r_shashank

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Editum Nov 26

From a BTech graduate to JCO entry to securing AIR 9 in SCO Entry 57. Being a BTech graduate, corporate life seemed like a lucrative option for Shyaam. When the pandemic hit and he lost his job, he took it as an opportunity to pursue a career in the defence forces. The motivation came from his father, who served in the Army, and from his own experience as an NCC cadet. As a fresher, R2R helped him understand every stage of the SSB process with complete guidance. Since he was already in service and had limited time, he relied on our recorded lectures and got his doubts cleared on weekends. This clarity helped him get recommended in his first attempt, securing AIR 9 in SCO. Repeater ho ya Fresher, R2R mein No Pressure Our upcoming batches: - 1st December (Online) - ⁠1st December (Offline at Patel Nagar) To enroll, drop a message to: @r2r_shashank Or Give us a call at: +91 7484058164

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Editum Nov 26

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