"would make" appears to express a hypothetical (for example, this is a proposed change that is not sure to happen). co/daily-gk-update-07th-january-2020-i , it appears that the change is definite and not hypothetical. Therefore, it is not clear that "would" is correctly used.
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"would make" appears to express a hypothetical (for example, this is a proposed change that is not sure to happen). However, from the context that I found at https://gradeup.co/daily-gk-update-07th-january-2020-i, it appears that the change