9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – March 25th, 2023
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Mains Oriented Articles
GS Paper 2
- A chilling remark and the ‘price to pay’
- Tension in Indo-Pacific and Russia-Ukraine conflict are symptoms of an emerging global disorder
GS Paper 3
- IPCC Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Cycle
- Don’t Look Back – Don’t change NPS’s fiscal fundamentals
Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)
- Why transgender female athletes can’t compete in female events
- ICMR releases ethical guidelines for AI usage in healthcare
- Technology and Innovation Report 2023: Deepening green tech divide between Global North, South to worsen economic inequality, warns UN
- Parliamentary panel recommends new law to define power, functions of CBI
- Novel bi-metallic joining process can create a composite from copper and steel for engineering applications which need high thermal & electrical conductivity
- NASA Is Tracking a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth’s Magnetic Field
- India failed to create positive impression among businesses moving away from China, says House panel report
- Government of India launches National Rabies Control Programme (NRCP) for prevention and control of Rabies
- Supreme Court changes stand; now mere membership of a banned outfit is a crime under UAPA
Mains Oriented Articles
GS Paper 2
A chilling remark and the ‘price to pay’
Source– The post is based on the article “A chilling remark and the ‘price to pay’” published in The Hindu on 25th March 2023.
Syllabus: GS2-Polity
Relevance: Importance of freedom in democracy
News- The Union Law Minister to label retired judges who question “state policies” as being “anti-India” elements. It is a flawed understanding of concepts and a matter of grave concern for citizens.
What are the rights of retired judges with respect to free speech?
Judges who demit office are also citizens of this country. They have a right to free speech and expression. They have a duty to speak up when they find the legislature, the executive or even the judiciary to be transgressing their limits.
The act of questioning the state is not a case of being “anti-national”.It is a case of being a “concerned patriot”. The response of the state has to be to either justify the measures it has adopted, or take the advice offered and course correct.
The remarks impact the rest of the citizenry. They will generate less ideas. There will be fewer discussions on issues of seminal importance as there could be a tendency from now on to play it safe.
Actions of the state will be unchecked because mere acts of questioning the state will endanger the individual.
What is the importance of freedom?
The final end of the state is to make men free to develop them. The deliberative forces should prevail over the arbitrary.
Liberty is both an end and means. Liberty ensures happiness.
Freedom to think is necessary to discover and spread political truth. Without free speech, assembly discussion would be futile.
The greatest threat to freedom is an inert people and public discussion is a political duty.
Tension in Indo-Pacific and Russia-Ukraine conflict are symptoms of an emerging global disorder
Source– The post is based on the article “Tension in Indo-Pacific and Russia-Ukraine conflict are symptoms of an emerging global disorder” published in Indian Express on 25th March 2023.
Syllabus: GS2- International Relations
Relevance: Changing global order and concept of Indo-Pacific
News- Japan PM has visited India and unveiled its Indo-Pacific strategy.
What are the key points of the Indo-Pacific strategy of India?
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled his strategy for the Indo-Pacific annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore in 2018.
He spoke about freedom of navigation and open sealines. His emphasis was on inclusivity and ASEAN centrality.
What are some key points about Japan’s Indo-Pacific strategy?
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe coined the phrase Indo-Pacific, first in his 2006 address to the Indian Parliament. He said that the two oceans are bringing about a dynamic coupling as seas of freedom and prosperity.
Later in 2012, he emphasised “peace, stability, and freedom of navigation”.
Abe initially looked at the Indo-Pacific from the prism of regional peace and prosperity. But, developments in the South China Sea led to the concept acquiring a greater security dimension in the last few years.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida chose India to unveil Japan’s Indo-Pacific strategy. The focus of the strategy would be to promote a “free and open Indo-Pacific (FOIP)”. The initiative is aimed at curbing China’s growing regional assertiveness.
Kishida insisted that FOIP’s contemporary relevance goes beyond regional security concerns. it will be the defining feature of the new global order.
He emphasised that the world is at a major inflection point today. The Indo-Pacific conflict cannot be viewed apart from the ongoing conflict in the Eurasian region. Both are symptoms of an emerging global order.
In this new order, traditional superpowers are diminishing in influence. Newly emerged powers are not behaving as per norms. It appears as though a new Cold War has begun.
What is post -War world order?
The post-war world order was primarily about sovereign inter-state relations and a relatively open global economy. It is characterised by practices of inclusive, rule-bound multilateralism. It formed the core of multilateral institutions like the UN.
Western powers have added concepts like democracy, liberalism and human rights to this discourse.
How is China challenging the postwar world order?
Its entry into the WTO in 2001 was premised on the commitment that it would adhere to the core principles of this world order. However, as it grew in strength, especially after Xi Jinping’s rule, it started to challenge that order.
China intends to undermine the existing liberal global order and replace it with a more hegemonic and less liberal order dominated by itself.
It has disregarded sovereign national boundaries in the name of historical claims and disputed the mandates of international agencies.
What is the role of India in this regard?
India is committed to rejecting the authoritarian and coercive world order that China wants to promote. India’s commitment to freedom, human rights and peace also are above board.
It contributed significantly to upholding multilateralism through the UN and allied institutions.
For upholding India’s principle of strategic autonomy, it is important to ensure that the Global South has a significant role in shaping the 21st-century world order.
GS Paper 3
IPCC Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Cycle
Source– The post is based on the article “Latest climate report highlights challenges of attaining Paris Pact’s target” published in “The Indian Express” and “Defusing the climate bomb” on 25th March 2023.
Syllabus: GS3- Environment
Relevance– Issues related to climate change
News– The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its final report of the sixth assessment cycle, titled “AR6 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2023”
What are key findings of the IPCC Synthesis Report?
The GHG emissions have pushed the global average temperature up by nearly 1.2 degrees Celsius since 1850.
If no concrete action is taken on climate change, temperatures could rise to well above 2°C by the end of this century.
The pace of increase in GHG emissions has come down in the past five years. However, the world is close to exhausting its carbon budget. By the first half of the 2030s, the climate crisis could become irreversible.
To limit temperature increase below the threshold level of 1.5 degrees Celsius, temperatures must peak by 2025 and decline by 43% in the next five years.
The report is clear that an overshoot of the threshold level of 1.5 degrees Celsius is inevitable. But, deep and sustained cuts to fresh emissions that lead to net negative emissions after 2050 can bring the global heat down by 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.
In 2014, Earth atmospheric concentration of CO2 was 397.45 ppm. In 2023, it is at 418 ppm. Atmospheric CO2 concentrations today are higher than at any time in at least 2 million years. The amount of methane in the atmosphere is the highest it has been for 800,000 years.
What is the relevance of the IPCC synthesis report?
The synthesis report is aimed at policymakers. In order to reach the 1.5 degree goal, deep and ambitious reductions are necessary. This report should be taken very seriously by governments at all levels.
The current discourse of extreme weather events has placed climate change in the public eye. Policymakers also understand its nuances. There is a lot more interest in science, a lot more appetite for action. Despite this, climate action is “piecemeal and reactive”.
The report is a synthesis of knowledge on climate change, the magnitude of the problem, and its various solutions. The synthesis report is a repository of our best available climate science that is also policy-relevant.
The report has a list of options related to mitigation, adaptation for countries depending on their national circumstances. There is now enough scientific evidence for governments to act.
Such reports would also facilitate cross-learning between states, cities and regions. It is important to keep repeating the scientific warnings until there is meaningful action.
What is the way forward to tackle climate change?
There is a need for country-specific, or even region-specific, synthesis reports, especially for a country like India. There should be regular, institutionalised monitoring and progress of endeavours such as state action plans on climate change.
Climate issues must come on to party manifestos, into daily conversations in schools, and in our newsrooms. It’s a whole-of-society issue. It must be treated as such.
Don’t Look Back – Don’t change NPS’s fiscal fundamentals
Source: The post is based on the article “Don’t Look Back – Don’t change NPS’s fiscal fundamentals” published in The Times of India on 25th March 2023.
Syllabus: GS3- Economy
Relevance: About NPS.
News: Recently Finance Minister has made an announcement on the National Pension Scheme (NPS) in Lok Sabha.
About the announcement on NPS
A committee will be set up under the finance secretary. The committee will be tasked to evolve an approach for balancing the needs of government employees without diluting fiscal prudence. It will be designed for adoption by both states and the Centre.
Read more: National Pension Scheme for traders fails to gain traction |
About NPS
NPS was introduced two decades ago as a reform to ensure fiscal stability. It replaced the incoming government servants with a guaranteed pension, OPS.
NPS has tried to create schemes to attract savings from unorganised sector workers to provide an old age savings corpus.
Must read: Comparison of National Pension Scheme with Old Pension System – Explained, pointwise |
What should be done while revising the NPS?
Keep in mind the fiscal fallout: The proposed committee should keep in mind that the defence ministry is struggling to cope with the fiscally unwise OROP for ex-servicemen.
Recently the Supreme Court allowed the government to pay out OROP arrears of Rs 28,000 crore to safeguard defence preparedness. The incident encapsulates the fiscal fallout of guaranteed pensions.
Pension comprises only a small corpus of the labour force: India’s labour force is dominated by the self-employed. So, it is unfair provide a guaranteed pensions for a tiny fraction of the workforce.
Read more: The old pension scheme as a burden on the poor |
Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)
Why transgender female athletes can’t compete in female events
Source: The post is based on the article “Why transgender female athletes can’t compete in female events” published in The Indian Express on 25th March 2023.
What is the news?
Transgender women have been barred from competing in the female category by World Athletics (WA). WA is the international governing body for track and field.
The ban has been put for those transgender women who have experienced male puberty.
Why have transgender women been barred?
The WA’s Eligibility Regulations for Transgender Athletes focuses on the physical advantages men have over women post-puberty.
The differences that arise from puberty require classification of the athletes. Due to this, there are separate competition for men and women athletes.
However, transgender women were misusing their categories. For example, Lia Thomas used hormone replacement therapy and moved from the men’s category to the women’s category. She started breaking records in the IVY League competition after that.
What were the previous rules for transgender women?
In January, WA implemented the ‘preferred option’ for transgender women. This required the reduction of blood testosterone limit to below 2.5nmol/L for two years to qualify as transgender woman to compete in the female category.
However, despite this, WA opted for a ban because the ‘preferred option’ did not have any takers. There was little support within the sport federations for the option presented to stakeholders.
Which other sports have banned transgender female athletes?
World Rugby in 2020 became the first international sports federation to bar transgender women from the female competition.
After this, Rugby Football League, Rugby Football Union, British Triathlon and FINA (the international swimming federation) also banned transgender women from the female competition.
What are other rules changed by WA?
According to WA, DSD (Differences in Sex Development) athletes, or those who have genes linked with one sex but whose reproductive organs may not be atypical, must keep their testosterone below 2.5 nmol/L for 24 months in order to compete in female events.
ICMR releases ethical guidelines for AI usage in healthcare
Source: The post is based on the article “ICMR releases ethical guidelines for AI usage in healthcare” published in The Hindu on 25th March 2023.
What is the news?
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has released the country’s first “Ethical Guidelines for Application of Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Research and Healthcare”.
About the Guidelines
The guidelines include sections on ethical principles, guiding principles for stakeholders, an ethics review process, governance of AI use, and informed consent.
It is intended for all stakeholders involved in research on AI in biomedical research and healthcare, including creators, developers, researchers, clinicians, ethics committees, institutions, sponsors, and funding organizations.
Aim: at creating “an ethics framework which can assist in the development, deployment, and adoption of AI-based solutions” in Biomedical Research and Healthcare.
It also aims to make AI-assisted platforms available for the benefit of common people with safety and highest precision. Also, addressing emerging ethical challenges to AI in biomedical research and healthcare delivery.
Committee: As per the guidelines, the ethical review process for AI in health comes under the domain of the ethics committee.
Why were guidelines needed?
There were ethical concerns with the deployment of AI-based solutions in healthcare such as data safety, data sharing, and data privacy.
Therefore, it was important to have processes that discuss accountability in case of errors.
What are other laws in which AI is integrated in healthcare?
India already offers streamlining of AI technologies in healthcare through the National Health Policy (NHP) 2017, National Digital Health Blueprint (NDHB 2019) and Digital Information Security in Healthcare Act (2018).
Technology and Innovation Report 2023: Deepening green tech divide between Global North, South to worsen economic inequality, warns UN
Source: The post is based on the article “Deepening green tech divide between Global North, South to worsen economic inequality, warns UN” published in Down To Earth on 24th March 2023
What is the News?
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD) has released the Technology and Innovation Report 2023.
What is the purpose of the Technology and Innovation Report 2023?
The report highlights the opportunities that green innovation – goods and services with smaller carbon footprints – offer developing countries to spur economic growth and enhance technological capacities.
It analyzes the market size of 17 green and frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and electric vehicles, and their potential to create jobs.
It also assesses countries preparedness for frontier technologies. It presents a “readiness index” ranking 166 countries based on five building blocks: 1) ICT deployment, 2) skills 3) research and development (R&D) activity, 4) industry activity and 5) access to finance.
What are the key findings from the Technology and Innovation Report 2023?
Green and Frontier Technologies: The 17 frontier technologies covered in the report such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and green hydrogen already represent a $1.5 trillion market, which could grow to over $9.5 trillion by 2030 – about three times the current size of the Indian economy.
– But so far, developed economies are seizing most of the opportunities, leaving developing economies further behind.
– The total exports of green technologies from developed countries jumped from around $60 billion in 2018 to over $156 billion in 2021.
– In the same period, exports from developing nations rose from a similar starting line of $57 billion to only about $75 billion. In three years, developing countries’ share of global exports has fallen from over 48% to under 33%.
Frontier Technology Readiness Index: The index shows that countries in Latin America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa are the least ready to use, adopt or adapt to frontier technologies and are at risk of missing current technological opportunities.
– In general, those most ready are high-income economies, notably the United States, Sweden, Singapore, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
– China, the most-ready developing country, ranked 35, followed by Brazil (40), India (46) and South Africa (56).
Overperformance in Frontier Technologies: The readiness index shows that some developing countries in Asia are performing better than expected.
– Their overperformance is measured as the difference between the actual index rankings and the projected rankings based on per capita income. In general, it results from increased investment in infrastructure, enhanced technical skills and a conducive business climate.
– India remains the greatest overperformer ranking at 67 positions better than expected, followed by the Philippines (54 positions better) and Vietnam (44 better).
Parliamentary panel recommends new law to define power, functions of CBI
Source: The post is based on the article “Parliamentary panel recommends new law to define power, functions of CBI” published in The Hindu on 25th March 2023
What is the News?
The Parliamentary standing committee on personnel, public grievances, law and justice has submitted its recommendations on the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI).
What is the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI)?
What are the recommendations given by the Parliamentary Committee on the functioning of CBI?
Enact a new law: According to the provisions of the Delhi Special Police Establishment(DSPE) Act, the consent of the state government is a prerequisite for any investigation by the CBI and as of date, nine states have withdrawn the general consent.
– The committee said that the DSPE Act has many limitations and therefore, recommends that there is a need to enact a new law.
— The new law should define the status, functions and powers of the CBI and also lay down safeguards to ensure objectivity and impartiality in its functioning.
Fill up Vacant posts: Vacant posts in the CBI are not being filled up at the required pace. For instance, a total of 1,709 posts are vacant in the CBI against its sanctioned strength of 7,295.
– The committee recommended that every effort should be made to fill up vacancies at the earliest.
– It also said that the director of CBI should monitor the progress made in filling up vacancies on a quarterly basis and take necessary measures to ensure that the organization is sufficiently staffed.
Bring in Transparency: The committee said that the details of cases registered with the CBI, the progress made in their investigation and the final outcome are not available in the public domain.
– It also observed that the annual report of CBI is also not accessible to the general public.
– Therefore, it recommended the CBI to publish case statistics and annual reports on its website.
Novel bi-metallic joining process can create a composite from copper and steel for engineering applications which need high thermal & electrical conductivity
Source: The post is based on the article “Novel bi-metallic joining process can create a composite from copper and steel for engineering applications which need high thermal & electrical conductivity” published in PIB on 24th March 2023
What is the News?
A new bi-metallic joining process has been developed by Indian researchers to produce a bimetallic composite made from copper and steel that is highly suitable for engineering applications.
What is the importance of bi-metallic structures?
Bimetallic structures offer a unique combination of individual material properties, making them highly customizable for a range of applications.
One such bimetallic composite is made from copper and steel. However, welding copper and steel together can be challenging due to the differences in their melting points, thermal conductivity, and thermal expansion properties.
To address this challenge, researchers have developed a novel bi-metallic joining process using a technique called laser powder bed fusion(L-PBF) or selective laser melting (SLM) technique of metal 3D printing.
What is the Powder bed fusion(PBF) Technique?
Powder bed fusion (PBF) is a 3D printing method that joins powdered material point by point using an energy source, typically a laser beam or an electron beam.
It is one of the most common 3D printing techniques used for industrial additive manufacturing (AM).
This technique involves layer deposition by metal powder melting, which creates a small melt pool of stainless-steel powder with subsequent high cooling rates, limiting the intermixing of the stainless-steel melt on the copper surface.
This technique is possible with both metals and polymers, although not all materials are compatible.
What is Additive Manufacturing(AM)?
NASA Is Tracking a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth’s Magnetic Field
Source: The post is based on the article “NASA Is Tracking a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth’s Magnetic Field” published in Science Alert on 24th March 2023
What is the News?
NASA is actively monitoring South Asian Anomaly in Earth’s magnetic field.
What is South Asian Anomaly?

The South Atlantic Anomaly signifies the weakening of the Earth’s magnetic field between Africa and South America.
This anomaly exists because the Earth’s inner Van Allen radiation belt comes closest to the planet’s surface, causing an increased flux of energetic particles.
Note: A Van Allen radiation belt is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a planet by that planet’s magnetosphere.
Impact of South Asian Anomaly:
South Atlantic Anomaly(SAA) generally doesn’t affect life on Earth, but the same can’t be said for orbital spacecraft which pass directly through the anomaly as they loop around the planet at low-Earth orbit altitudes.
During these encounters, the reduced magnetic field strength inside the anomaly means technological systems onboard satellites can short-circuit and malfunction if they become struck by high-energy protons emanating from the Sun.
What causes South Asian Anomaly?
The primary source is considered to be a swirling ocean of molten iron inside Earth’s outer core, thousands of kilometers below the ground. The movement of that mass generates electrical currents that create Earth’s magnetic field, but not necessarily uniformly.
A huge reservoir of dense rock called the African Large Low Shear Velocity Province, located about 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) below the African continent, disturbs the field’s generation resulting in the dramatic weakening effect – which is aided by the tilt of the planet’s magnetic axis.
India failed to create positive impression among businesses moving away from China, says House panel report
Source: The post is based on the article “India failed to create positive impression among businesses moving away from China, says House panel report” published in The Hindu on 25th March 2023
What is the News?
A Parliamentary Panel on Commerce in its report has said that India has not been able to create a positive impression among businesses moving away from China.
What are the key highlights from the Parliamentary Panel on Commerce report?
China plus one strategy: India has not been able to take advantage of the “China Plus One Strategy,” through which multinationals shifted manufacturing and production away from China.
– Instead other southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia has emerged as viable alternatives to the manufacturing bases shifting away from China.
– Factors such as cheap labour, lower corporate Income Tax, proactiveness in signing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), conducive business environment, etc, are providing an additional advantage to these countries along with their geographical positioning advantage.
India’s API import dependence on China: India’s competitive position in the pharmaceutical sector is undermined by its high import dependence on bulk drugs or Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) especially from China.
– In Financial Year 2022-23, the value of total import of APIs stood at ₹27,209 crore, out of which imports from China stood at ₹18,973 crore, nearly 70% of the total share.
– The import increased despite the border row with China since mid-2020 when 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent clashes with the Chinese soldiers in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley.
What are the steps taken by India to attract companies moving away from China?
The government has taken certain steps such as Production Linked Incentives (PLI) Schemes to make India a more attractive location for companies looking to diversify their supply chains away from China.
More than 3,500 provisions have been decriminalized by Ministries and States and the Jan Vishwas Bill which amends 42 Central Acts has been introduced to enhance trust-based governance.
India has also signed 13 Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and six Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs).FTA negotiations with the U.K, Canada and the European Union will be concluded in the “upcoming year.”
What are the recommendations given by the Parliamentary Panel?
The committee recommended rationalization of direct taxes and indirect taxes must be done in sync with international norms and laws to increase the competitiveness of domestic industries in the global markets.
It also asked the government to pursue Free or Preferential Trade Agreements with countries that seek to invest in India under the ‘China Plus One Strategy’.
Government of India launches National Rabies Control Programme (NRCP) for prevention and control of Rabies
Source: The post is based on the article “Government of India launches National Rabies Control Programme (NRCP) for prevention and control of Rabies” published in PIB on 24th March 2023
What is the News?
Government has informed the Lok Sabha about the steps taken against Rabies.
What is Rabies?
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and Ministry of Fisheries Animal Husbandry & Dairying has jointly launched ‘National Action Plan For Dog Mediated Rabies Elimination (NAPRE) from India by 2030’.
What are the steps taken against Rabies?
National Rabies Control Programme(NRCP)
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and Ministry of Fisheries Animal Husbandry & Dairying has jointly launched ‘National Action Plan For Dog Mediated Rabies Elimination (NAPRE) from India by 2030’.
The Central Government has framed the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2023 which is to be implemented by the local authority to control the population of stray dogs. The main focus of the rules is on anti-rabies vaccination of stray dogs and neutering of stray dogs as means of population stabilization.
State Governments have been directed to implement the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001 diligently by constituting the State Level Monitoring Committee & District Level Monitoring Committee to address the issues related to stray dogs in the respective local bodies.
Supreme Court changes stand; now mere membership of a banned outfit is a crime under UAPA
Source: The post is based on the article “Supreme Court changes stand; now mere membership of a banned outfit is a crime under UAPA” published in The Hindu on 24th March 2023
What is the News?
The Supreme Court has ruled that even a mere membership of a banned association is sufficient to constitute an offence under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967.
What is the ruling given by the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Court has restored the Doctrine of “guilt by association” in criminal jurisprudence in India as it overruled several of its 2011 judgments and declared that mere membership of a banned organization will be a crime under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA),1967.
The court basically upheld the constitutional validity and the rationale of Section 10(a)(i), of the UAPA Act which makes continued membership of a banned organization a crime punishable with a jail term of up to two years.
The court also referred to Article 19(4) of the Constitution which mandated that the citizens’ right to form unions or associations was subject to the power of the state to make laws to impose “reasonable restrictions” in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India or public order or morality.
What did the earlier rulings of the Supreme Court say on this?
In 2011, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court in ‘Arup Bhuyan v State of Assam’ had said that a person’s association with an unlawful organization must be an active “membership” which required actual incitement to violence or the act of committing violence.
In this case, the petitioner had challenged similar provisions in the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) which are now repealed. However, UAPA, the anti-terror legislation that succeeded TADA, retained the same provision.
Several High Courts and even subsequent benches of the SC relied on the principle in the Arup Bhuyan case to hold that membership meant active membership and not just “mere membership” without any proof of incitement to violence.
9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – September 27th, 2023
Dear Friends, We have initiated some changes in the 9 PM Brief and other postings related to current affairs. What we sought to do: Ensure that all relevant facts, data, and arguments from today’s newspaper are readily available to you. We have widened the sources to provide you with content that is more than enough… Continue reading 9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – September 27th, 2023
Bihana Didi’ wins Borlaug Award for introducing drought-tolerant rice in Odisha
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Greater one-horned rhinos thriving in India Nepal despite poaching threat Report
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Over 860 serious charges pending against 194 MPs before polls
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Law Commission to back simultaneous polls, suggest likely timelines for 2024 and 2029
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Centre softens angel tax rules
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IICA-UNICEF conduct workshop on Business Responsibility & Sustainability Reporting (BRSR)
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Government extends support under Scheme for Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) till 30th June 2024
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Balsams in full bloom add to visual treat in Munnar
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Indians eat more salt than WHO recommendation
Source: The post is based on the article “Indians eat more salt than WHO recommendation” published in “The Hindu” on 26th September 2023. What is the News? Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has published a study on salt intake among Indians in the journal Nature. What are the key findings of the study? Source:… Continue reading Indians eat more salt than WHO recommendation
Tackling the various myths within the field of microbiome research
Source– The post is based on the article “Tackling the various myths within the field of microbiome research” published in The Hindu on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Science and Technology News– A recent evaluation published in Nature Microbiology challenges the popular beliefs about microbes. What are popular beliefs challenged by the evaluation… Continue reading Tackling the various myths within the field of microbiome research
With climate change, tackling new disease scenarios
Source– The post is based on the article “With climate change, tackling new disease scenarios” published in “The Hindu” on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Issues related to development and management of health News– As per the latest report released this March by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change heightens the global… Continue reading With climate change, tackling new disease scenarios
The need for quiet diplomacy to clear the air
Source– The post is based on the article “The need for quiet diplomacy to clear the air” published in “The Hindu” on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Bilateral groupings and agreements Relevance- India and Canada bilateral relationship News– Recently, PM Justin Trudeau said in the nation’s Parliament that his government was probing “credible allegations” that… Continue reading The need for quiet diplomacy to clear the air
Diplomatic standoff – Indo-Canada row may have unintended costs
Source: The post is based on the article “Diplomatic standoff – Indo-Canada row may have unintended costs” published in Business Standard on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – International Relations – Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests Relevance: Issues with India and Canda relations News: Canadian Prime Minister Justin… Continue reading Diplomatic standoff – Indo-Canada row may have unintended costs
Experts weigh in on criticism of GDP methodology
Source: The post is based on the article “Experts weigh in on criticism of GDP methodology” published in Business Standard on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Indian Economy – Growth & Development Relevance: Flaws in India’s GDP calculation method. News: Critics have pointed out flaws in India’s GDP calculation method since the 2011-12 base year revision… Continue reading Experts weigh in on criticism of GDP methodology
The Data Maze- An overhaul of the statistical system is urgent
Source: The post is based on the article “The Data Maze- It undermines economic policymaking. An overhaul of the statistical system is urgent” published in The Times of India on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Agriculture- Marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints. News: The article discusses concerns about unreliable agricultural data in… Continue reading The Data Maze- An overhaul of the statistical system is urgent
Green Hydrogen push will need to counter challenges
Source: The post is based on the article “Green Hydrogen push will need to counter challenges” published in “Indian express” on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Economy- Infrastructure (renewable energy) News: The article discusses India’s efforts to use green hydrogen, a clean fuel, for buses. The government aims to make India a hub for this… Continue reading Green Hydrogen push will need to counter challenges
Aadhaar Project- Are Moody’s Concerns Valid?- Explained Pointwise
For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Recently, released report of global rating agency Moody’ has highlighted Moody’s concerns regarding the Aadhaar project of India. In its recently released report “Decentralized Finance and Digital Assets”, Moody’s has highlighted some grave concerns regarding India’s ambitious digital identification (ID) programme for residents- the Aadhaar Project. The Comptroller and Auditor General… Continue reading Aadhaar Project- Are Moody’s Concerns Valid?- Explained Pointwise
OSIRIS-REx’s success, and Bennu’s gift of knowledge from the heavens
Source: The post is based on the article “OSIRIS-REx’s success, and Bennu’s gift of knowledge from the heavens” published in “Indian express” on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Science and technology- Awareness in the fields of Space News: This article is about NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, which collected rock samples from the asteroid Bennu and returned… Continue reading OSIRIS-REx’s success, and Bennu’s gift of knowledge from the heavens
No, data isn’t the new oil – Data Protection Bill needs to realise that
Source: The post is based on the article “No, data isn’t the new oil – Data Protection Bill needs to realise that” published in “Indian express” on 27th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Polity – Function of Parliament News: This article discusses concerns about how data is used and perceived. It talks about India’s new law,… Continue reading No, data isn’t the new oil – Data Protection Bill needs to realise that
[Answered] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I September 26th, 2023
Dear Friends, Following are answers to Mains Marathon questions, we posted yesterday. About Mains Marathon – This is an initiative of ForumIAS to help/aid aspirants in their writing skills, which is crucial to conquering mains examination. Every morning, we post 2 questions are based on current affairs. The questions framed are meaningful and relevant to the exam.… Continue reading [Answered] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I September 26th, 2023
[Download] Prelims Marathon Weekly Compilation – September, 2023 – 3rd week
Hello everyone, We are posting a compilation of Prelims Marathon for the month of September 2023 – Third week. Click on the following link to download Download About Prelims Marathon Daily Prelims Marathon is focused on UPSC Prelims 2023. Under this initiative, we post, daily 10 MCQs, based on the provided weekly schedule. For More… Continue reading [Download] Prelims Marathon Weekly Compilation – September, 2023 – 3rd week
Must Read Current Affairs Articles – Sep 27th 2023
About Must Read News Articles: Must Read News Articles is an initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide links to the most important news articles of the day. It covers The Hindu newspaper. This saves the time and effort of students in identifying useful and important articles. With newspaper websites requiring a paid subscription beyond a… Continue reading Must Read Current Affairs Articles – Sep 27th 2023
G-20 diplomacy and a shifting world order
Source– The post is based on the article “G-20 diplomacy and a shifting world order” published in “The Hindu” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2 – Global groupings News– Recently, India successfully conducted the G-20 meeting in Delhi. What are some facts about the Delhi declaration agreed during the G20 summit in Delhi? The New… Continue reading G-20 diplomacy and a shifting world order
Our institutes of higher learning can produce a green generation
Source– The post is based on the article “Our institutes of higher learning can produce a green generation” published in the “mint” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment Relevance- Issues related to green and sustainable economy News– How could the Indian higher education sector play a key role in achieving sustainability by using emerging… Continue reading Our institutes of higher learning can produce a green generation
Prachanda & Himalayan Xiopolitics
Source– The post is based on the article “Prachanda & Himalayan Xiopolitics” published in “The Times of India” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Bilateral and regional groupings Relevance- India and Nepal bilateral relationship in context of China News– Nepal PM Prachanda’s visit to China from September 23 has resulted in numerous commitments… Continue reading Prachanda & Himalayan Xiopolitics
Our chip-making game shows welcome realism
Source– The post is based on the article “Our chip-making game shows welcome realism” published in the “mint” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Economy Relevance- Semiconductor manufacturing News– Recently, India’s electronics and infotech minister Ashwini Vaishnaw talked about focus on the emerging segment that remains largely unexploited in semiconductor manufacturing What are some facts… Continue reading Our chip-making game shows welcome realism
War in the Caucasus – Azerbaijan should respect the autonomy of the Armenian population
Source: The post is based on the article “War in the Caucasus – Azerbaijan should respect the autonomy of the Armenian population” published in The Hindu on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – International Relations Relevance: About Azerbaijan recapturing Nagorno-Karabakh News: Azerbaijan has recaptured Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-populated enclave, with the help of Turkey. This shows the… Continue reading War in the Caucasus – Azerbaijan should respect the autonomy of the Armenian population
What are the findings of the Parliament panel on NEP?
Source: The post is based on the article “What are the findings of the Parliament panel on NEP?” published in The Hindu on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues Related with Education Relevance: concerns associated with the implementation of NEP 2020 and measures needed to address them. News: In the special session of Parliament, a… Continue reading What are the findings of the Parliament panel on NEP?
Unseal And Pause- NDMA finding that Joshimath has overshot carrying capacity was expected
Source: The post is based on the article “Unseal And Pause- NDMA finding that Joshimath has overshot carrying capacity was expected. There’s a huge lesson here” published in “Times of India” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- disaster management News: This article discusses the overdevelopment in Joshimath, a town in Uttarakhand, raising concerns about land… Continue reading Unseal And Pause- NDMA finding that Joshimath has overshot carrying capacity was expected
WHO report flags deficits in BP care — facilitating diagnosis is first step
Source: The post is based on the article “WHO report flags deficits in BP care — facilitating diagnosis is first step” published in “Indian express” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- governance- Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health. News:This article discusses the concerning lack of awareness and treatment for… Continue reading WHO report flags deficits in BP care — facilitating diagnosis is first step
ExplainSpeaking: What’s the link between GDP growth and employment in India
Source: The post is based on the article “ExplainSpeaking: What’s the link between GDP growth and employment in India” published in “Indian express” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Economy- growth, development and employment. News: The article discusses the concern that India’s focus on growing GDP isn’t leading to enough job creation, particularly quality jobs.… Continue reading ExplainSpeaking: What’s the link between GDP growth and employment in India
There is a better way to capture the growth picture
Source: The post is based on the article “There is a better way to capture the growth picture” published in “Indian express” on 26th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Economy- Indian economy News: The author discusses India’s goal to become a $5 trillion economy and the need for accurate GDP measurement. The article emphasizes updating the… Continue reading There is a better way to capture the growth picture
Galactic tides: Pushing and pulling the heavens
Source: The post is based on the article “Galactic tides: Pushing and pulling the heavens” published in The Hindu on 26th September 2023 What is the News? This article talks about the Galactic Tides. What are Galactic Tides? Galactic tides are a gravitational phenomenon that occurs within galaxies, including our Milky Way. They are similar… Continue reading Galactic tides: Pushing and pulling the heavens
First ever drone exhibition cum display ‘Bharat Drone Shakti 2023’ inaugurated by Raksha Mantri at Hindan Air Force Station
Source: The post is based on the article “First ever drone exhibition cum display ‘Bharat Drone Shakti 2023’ inaugurated by Raksha Mantri at Hindan Air Force Station” published in PIB on 26th September 2023 What is the News? The Defence Minister has inaugurated the Bharat Drone Shakti-2023 exhibition at the Hindan Air Base in Ghaziabad,… Continue reading First ever drone exhibition cum display ‘Bharat Drone Shakti 2023’ inaugurated by Raksha Mantri at Hindan Air Force Station
Indian Standards on Biofuel to Aid GBA’s Clean Energy Goals
Source: The post is based on the article “Indian Standards on Biofuel to Aid GBA’s Clean Energy Goals” published in PIB on 26th September 2023 What is the News? India’s national standards body, The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has released standards on Biofuels. What is the purpose behind BIS releasing standards for different products?… Continue reading Indian Standards on Biofuel to Aid GBA’s Clean Energy Goals
Following India, U.S. raises concerns over Chinese vessel’s visit with Sri Lanka government
Source: The post is based on the article “Following India, U.S. raises concerns over Chinese vessel’s visit with Sri Lanka government” published in The Hindu on 26th September 2023 What is the News? India and the U.S. have raised concerns with the Sri Lankan administration over the scheduled visit of a Chinese research vessel to… Continue reading Following India, U.S. raises concerns over Chinese vessel’s visit with Sri Lanka government
Union Minister flags-off 1st Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus from Kartavya Path, New Delhi
Source: The post is based on the article “Union Minister flags-off 1st Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus from Kartavya Path, New Delhi” published in PIB on 26th September 2023 What is the News? The Union Minister has flagged off the 1st Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus from Kartavya Path, New Delhi. What is India’s first… Continue reading Union Minister flags-off 1st Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus from Kartavya Path, New Delhi
Rules amended, NGOs under FCRA will have to declare movable, immovable
Source: The post is based on the article “Rules amended, NGOs under FCRA will have to declare movable, immovable” published in TOI on 26th September 2023 What is the News? The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has modified rules pertaining to filing of annual returns by non-government organizations(NGOS) registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation… Continue reading Rules amended, NGOs under FCRA will have to declare movable, immovable
Unified Registration Portal for GOBARdhan introduced by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation to streamline the registration of Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biogas plants nationwide
Source: The post is based on the article “Unified Registration Portal for GOBARdhan introduced by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation to streamline the registration of Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biogas plants nationwide” published in PIB on 26th September 2023 What is the News? The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation has introduced a… Continue reading Unified Registration Portal for GOBARdhan introduced by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation to streamline the registration of Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biogas plants nationwide
Cauvery Water Dispute and Interstate River Disputes in India- Explained Pointwise
For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Cauvery Water Dispute is in news again and has strained the relations between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu government. The Supreme Court declined to interfere with the order of the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) which directed Karnataka to release 5,000 cubic feet of water per second (cusecs) to Tamil Nadu until… Continue reading Cauvery Water Dispute and Interstate River Disputes in India- Explained Pointwise
Eight institutes give an array of reasons for Joshimath sinking
Source: The post is based on the article “Eight institutes give an array of reasons for Joshimath sinking” published in The Hindu on 26th September 2023 What is the News? The Uttarakhand government has made public reports on the land subsidence crisis in the sinking hill town of Joshimath. What happened at Joshimath? Click Here… Continue reading Eight institutes give an array of reasons for Joshimath sinking
[Download] Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation – September, 2023 – 3rd week
Hello everyone, We are posting a compilation of Mains Marathon for the month of September 2023 – Third week. Click on the following link to download Download About Mains Marathon Daily Mains Marathon is focused on UPSC Mains 2023. Under this initiative, we post, daily 2 articles, based on the provided weekly schedule. For More… Continue reading [Download] Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation – September, 2023 – 3rd week
Must Read Current Affairs Articles – Sep 26th 2023
About Must Read News Articles: Must Read News Articles is an initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide links to the most important news articles of the day. It covers The Hindu newspaper. This saves the time and effort of students in identifying useful and important articles. With newspaper websites requiring a paid subscription beyond a… Continue reading Must Read Current Affairs Articles – Sep 26th 2023
Managing flows – Govt’s dependence on foreign funds should be limited
Source: The post is based on the article “Managing flows – Govt’s dependence on foreign funds should be limited” published in Business Standard on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Indian Economy – Capital Market Relevance: About JP Morgan’s decision to include Government of India (GoI) bonds. News: JP Morgan’s recent announcement about including Government of… Continue reading Managing flows – Govt’s dependence on foreign funds should be limited
Santiniketan chronicles: Unesco tag adorns the idyllic haven
Source: The post is based on the article “Santiniketan chronicles: Unesco tag adorns the idyllic haven” published in Business Standard on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS 1 – Art and Culture – Indian Heritage Site Relevance: About Santiniketan receiving UNESCO’s World Heritage site status News: Santiniketan was recently granted UNESCO World Heritage site status. It’s now the 41st site… Continue reading Santiniketan chronicles: Unesco tag adorns the idyllic haven
Swift death of the ‘Green Consensus’
Source: The post is based on the article “Swift death of the ‘Green Consensus’– Countries across the world are scaling back their climate ambitions from the high points of the past few years” published in “Business standard” on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment- climate change News: This article discusses how, between 2020-2023, global leaders… Continue reading Swift death of the ‘Green Consensus’
Covert action is a troublesome but often useful tool of statecraft
Source: The post is based on the article “Covert action is a troublesome but often useful tool of statecraft” published in “Live mint” on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- International relation- Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora. News: This article discusses accusations that India was involved… Continue reading Covert action is a troublesome but often useful tool of statecraft
The Job Question – on unemployment data
Source: The post is based on the article “The Job Question– An extensive study finds troubling facts hidden in good headline employment numbers” published in “Times of India” on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Economy- Employment News: This article says India’s economy recovered well after the pandemic with a 9.1% rise in GDP. But, jobs,… Continue reading The Job Question – on unemployment data
Gap between law and justice
Source: The post is based on the article “Gap between law and justice” published in “Indian express” on 25th September 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Polity- functioning of Parliament News: This article is talking about new criminal law Bills in India. The government says these will strengthen law and order by reducing crime. But the article argues… Continue reading Gap between law and justice