‘India, China are guardians of multipolar world’ Context: Ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organistaion (SCO), External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met their foreign counterparts in Beijing. Announcement of a two-day summit: A two-day summit between between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held in Wuhan… Continue reading ‘India, China are guardians of multipolar world’
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The Asian ripple effect
The Asian ripple effect Context: Asia’s three main powers, India, Japan and China are adapting to the possibility of a post-U.S. world order whereby U.S is largely growing protectionism within the brackets of ‘America First’. Mutual engagements among India, Japan and China: India’s reset of ties with China needs to be viewed as part of… Continue reading The Asian ripple effect
Western Ghats reveal world’s smallest land fern
Western Ghats reveal world’s smallest land fern Context Discovery of world’s smallest land fern What has happened? Indian researchers have discovered the world’s smallest land fern hiding in the Ahwa forests of the Western Ghats in Gujarat’s Dang district. The fingernail-sized fern belongs to a group known as the adder’s-tongue ferns, named after their resemblance… Continue reading Western Ghats reveal world’s smallest land fern
ISRO recalls mega GSAT-11 from Kourou for re-tests
ISRO recalls mega GSAT-11 from Kourou for re-tests Context Recall of GSAT 11 What has happened? Just over a fortnight after flying GSAT-11 out to Kourou for launch, the Indian Space Research Organisation has recalled the heaviest communication satellite it has built. The reason is said to be for conducting additional technical checks in Bengaluru,… Continue reading ISRO recalls mega GSAT-11 from Kourou for re-tests
New system to measure air quality
New system to measure air quality Context India is tying up with the United States and Finland to develop a pollution-forecast system that will help anticipate particulate matter (PM) levels at least two days in advance and at a greater resolution than what is possible now. The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) will be coordinating… Continue reading New system to measure air quality
Army set to break a glass ceiling
Army set to break a glass ceiling Context Granting permanent commission to women officers who are in service now as Short Service Commission (SSC) officers What has happened? The Army is holding consultations for preparing a plan to grant permanent commission to women in its ranks as it becomes the last military arm to give… Continue reading Army set to break a glass ceiling
Regulation of e-commerce necessary to protect consumers, spur growth: Prabhu
Regulation of e-commerce necessary to protect consumers, spur growth: Prabhu Context The government can regulate the e-commerce industry in a manner that safeguards the interests of the consumer and at the same time help the industry grow, Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu said on Tuesday What are B2B & B2C businesses? B2B is shorthand for business… Continue reading Regulation of e-commerce necessary to protect consumers, spur growth: Prabhu
Nabbing absconders
Nabbing absconders Context Approval of the promulgation of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Ordinance (FEOO), 2018 by the Union Cabinet Who is a fugitive under the FEOO? A fugitive is defined as someone who has left India to avoid criminal prosecution or who is already overseas and refuses to return to face the law The need… Continue reading Nabbing absconders
Centre seeks suggestions on long term capital gains clause
Centre seeks suggestions on long term capital gains clause Context Proposed clause in Income Tax act What has happened? The Centre has opened for public discussion its proposed clause in the Income Tax Act that would give the government the power to specify the applicability of the long term capital gains tax and the security… Continue reading Centre seeks suggestions on long term capital gains clause
Back to the court
Back to the court Context Rejection of impeachment motion by Chairman of Rajya Sabha The controversy: Can a presiding officer reject the motion? Section 3 of the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, says the presiding officer may admit or refuse to admit the motion after holding consultations with such persons as he thinks fit, and considering… Continue reading Back to the court

