UPSC Current Affairs 20 March 2026

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Why in News

  • Nityanand Rai informed Parliament that the Centre has approved Vibrant Villages Programme-II with an outlay of ₹6,839 crore till FY 2028–29.

Key Features of the Programme

  • Implemented as a Central Sector Scheme.
  • Covers 1,954 villages located in blocks along international land borders.
  • Focus on comprehensive development of border villages.

Background

  • Builds upon Vibrant Villages Programme-I.
  • Phase-I focused mainly on northern border areas.
  • Phase-II expands coverage to additional border regions, especially in the Northeast.

Coverage of Programme-I

  • Covered states/UTs include:
    • Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat
    • Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh
    • Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland
    • Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim
    • Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal

Focus Areas

  • Livelihood generation and employment opportunities.
  • Road connectivity and infrastructure development.
  • Electrification and energy access.
  • Health and education infrastructure.
  • Financial inclusion.
  • Skill development and youth empowerment.
  • Promotion of cooperatives, SHGs, and FPOs.
  • Tourism and cultural promotion.
  • Telecom and television connectivity.

Implementation Approach

  • Convergence of multiple central and state government schemes.
  • Ensures benefits reach all eligible households.
  • Focus on sustainable development and asset maintenance.

Objectives

  • Reduce migration from border villages.
  • Promote economic self-reliance among local populations.
  • Address infrastructure and connectivity gaps.

Strategic Importance

  • Strengthens national security by developing border areas.
  • Encourages population retention in sensitive border regions.
  • Enhances integration of remote areas with mainstream development.

Significance

  • Boosts socio-economic development in remote border regions.
  • Supports Northeast development as a strategic priority.
  • Combines development with security objectives.
  • Contributes to inclusive and balanced regional growth.

Why in News

  • The Centre has approved a ₹472 crore Road Over Bridge (ROB) project to improve connectivity to Tuna-Tekra port and enhance cargo movement efficiency.

Key Features of the Project

  • Construction of a Road Over Bridge (ROB) at Tuna-Tekra.
  • Includes:
    • Viaducts
    • Bridge over a creek
    • Allied infrastructure
  • Provision for 10-year maintenance to ensure durability and efficiency.

Role of Government

  • Announced by Sarbananda Sonowal.
  • Implemented under the Ministry of Ports Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW).

Importance for Port Infrastructure

  • Will serve upcoming Tuna-Tekra port facilities.
  • Key components of the port:
    • Mega Container Terminal (capacity: 2.19 million TEUs)
    • Multipurpose cargo berth (capacity: 18.33 million metric tonnes per annum)
  • Expected to reduce congestion and logistics delays.

Focus on Connectivity and Logistics

  • Acts as a key transport link for cargo movement.
  • Eliminates rail-road bottlenecks.
  • Facilitates smooth movement of heavy vehicles to and from the port.
  • Improves turnaround time and logistics efficiency.

Synchronised Development

  • Project aligned with Tuna-Tekra Container Terminal development.
  • Terminal project already achieved about 45% physical progress.
  • Ensures connectivity infrastructure is ready alongside port operations.

Strategic Significance

  • Supports India’s maritime growth and trade efficiency.
  • Aligned with:
    • Maritime India Vision 2030
    • Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047
  • Aims to position India as a global maritime hub.

Significance

  • Enhances port-led development.
  • Boosts logistics efficiency and trade competitiveness.
  • Strengthens infrastructure in coastal regions.
  • Contributes to economic growth through improved cargo handling.

Why in News

  • Rajnath Singh called for India to become a global hub for drone manufacturing at the National Defence Industries Conclave 2026.

Need for Drone Manufacturing

  • Modern conflicts like:
    • Russia-Ukraine War
    • Iran-Israel tensions
      highlight the importance of drones and counter-drone technologies.
  • Drones are crucial for surveillance, combat, and intelligence operations.

Focus on Self-Reliance

  • Emphasis on indigenous manufacturing across the entire value chain:
    • Software
    • Engines
    • Batteries
    • Materials
  • Aim to reduce dependence on imports.
  • Aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.

Role of Startups and MSMEs

  • Startups and MSMEs identified as key drivers of innovation.
  • Government support through:
    • Policy initiatives
    • Funding and mentorship
    • Integration into defence supply chains
  • MSMEs contributing to emerging technologies like AI, robotics, and automation.

Key Initiatives Launched

  • Defence India Start-up Challenge (DISC-14) launched.
  • ADITI challenges introduced under Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX).
  • 107 problem statements released by:
    • Armed Forces
    • Indian Coast Guard
    • Defence Space Agency
  • 101 innovation challenges funded by Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs).

Progress under iDEX

  • Launched in 2018 to promote defence innovation.
  • Around 676 startups and innovators onboarded.
  • 548 contracts signed and 566 challenges launched.
  • 58 prototypes worth ₹3,853 crore cleared for procurement.
  • 45 contracts worth ₹2,326 crore already signed.

Support to MSMEs

  • Government initiatives include:
    • Udyam Portal
    • Udyam Assist Portal
  • Focus on:
    • Equity support
    • Liquidity access
    • Professional assistance
  • Number of MSMEs increased from 4.67 crore (2012–13) to about 8 crore.

Adoption of Advanced Technologies

  • Encouragement to adopt Industry 4.0 practices:
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Digital twins
    • Advanced simulation
    • Automation and robotics

Significance

  • Strengthens India’s defence preparedness and strategic autonomy.
  • Promotes indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem.
  • Boosts innovation and entrepreneurship in defence sector.
  • Positions India as a global player in drone technology.

Why in News

  • The Ministry of Rural Development has launched the VB-G Ram G Youth Digital Campaign to promote participation of rural youth in nation-building.

About the Campaign

  • Nationwide initiative in collaboration with MY Bharat Portal.
  • Aims to involve youth in:
    • Rural development
    • Employment generation
    • Local livelihood activities
  • Provides a digital platform for youth to showcase grassroots innovations.

Objectives

  • Channel youth energy towards nation-building.
  • Promote innovation and development at village level.
  • Encourage youth to document and share local success stories.
  • Strengthen participation in government initiatives.

Participation Details

  • Open to youth aged 15–29 years.
  • Registration through:
    • MY Bharat portal
    • MyGov
  • Last date for registration: March 20, 2026.

Activities Under the Campaign

  • Video Challenge (Reel Competition):
    • Create 30–60 second videos on village development or livelihoods
    • Upload on MY Bharat portal
  • Logo Design Competition:
    • Winner receives ₹50,000 and recognition
  • Online Quiz:
    • Based on Viksit Bharat and government schemes
    • Participants receive digital certificates

Implementation Support

  • Guidance available through MGNREGA branch of District Rural Development Agency.
  • Encourages grassroots participation and outreach.

Significance

  • Promotes youth engagement in rural transformation.
  • Highlights progress and innovation in villages.
  • Strengthens Digital India and participatory governance.
  • Contributes to the vision of Viksit Bharat and inclusive development.

Why in News

  • The Ministry of Ayush has launched the Yoga 365 campaign to encourage daily yoga practice across the country.

About Yoga 365 Campaign

  • Nationwide initiative to make yoga a regular daily habit.
  • Launched during Yoga Mahotsav–2026 at Vigyan Bhawan.
  • Marks the 100-day countdown to International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2026.
  • Aims to shift yoga from an annual event to a daily lifestyle practice.

Objectives

  • Promote physical health, mental clarity, and emotional balance.
  • Bridge the gap between awareness and regular practice of yoga.
  • Encourage integration of yoga into daily routines.

Need for the Campaign

  • High awareness of yoga:
    • 95% in rural areas
    • 96% in urban areas
  • However, regular practice remains limited.
  • Highlights need for behavioural change and sustained engagement.

Key Initiatives under Yoga 365

  • Collaboration between Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) and Habuild platform.
  • Free daily online yoga sessions for wider accessibility.
  • Focus on digital outreach and community participation.

Link with Existing Programmes

  • Builds on initiatives such as:
    • Y-Break (for corporate employees)
    • Common Yoga Protocol
    • Therapeutic yoga modules for non-communicable diseases

Role of Government

  • Led by Minister of State for Ayush Prataprao Jadhav.
  • Emphasis on making yoga practical and accessible.
  • Focus on institutional support and mass participation.

Growth of Yoga Movement

  • International Day of Yoga celebrated since 2015.
  • Over 26 crore people participated in 2025 events.
  • Yoga has evolved into a global wellness movement.

Significance

  • Promotes preventive healthcare and wellness.
  • Supports reduction of lifestyle diseases.
  • Encourages holistic health approach.
  • Strengthens India’s soft power globally through yoga.

Why in News

  • The Government of India has launched the RELIEF scheme to support exporters facing logistics disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

Background

  • Disruptions linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Impact includes:
    • Vessel diversions
    • Longer shipping routes
    • Congestion at transshipment hubs
    • Rise in freight and insurance costs

About RELIEF Scheme

  • RELIEF stands for Resilience & Logistics Intervention for Export Facilitation.
  • Launched under the Export Promotion Mission (EPM).
  • Time-bound and targeted intervention.
  • Financial outlay of ₹497 crore.

Key Features

  • Implemented by Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC).
  • Dashboard-based real-time monitoring of claims and fund utilisation.
  • Regular review by EPM Steering Committee.

Components of the Scheme

  • Enhanced insurance coverage:
    • Up to 100% risk coverage for shipments (Feb 14–Mar 15, 2026)
    • No additional cost for exporters with existing ECGC cover
  • Support for upcoming shipments:
    • Up to 95% risk coverage (Mar 16–Jun 15, 2026)
  • Relief for MSMEs:
    • Up to 50% reimbursement of increased freight and insurance costs
    • Maximum limit ₹50 lakh per exporter

Coverage Area

  • Applies to exports to countries in West Asia, including:
    • United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman
    • Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq
    • Iran, Israel, Yemen

Additional Government Measures

  • Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) on Supply Chain Resilience active since March 2, 2026.
  • Measures include:
    • Procedural relaxations for stranded cargo
    • Waiver of storage and dwell time charges
    • Better coordination among logistics stakeholders
    • Transparency in shipping costs

Objectives

  • Reduce impact of rising logistics and insurance costs.
  • Maintain export flow and prevent order cancellations.
  • Protect employment in export sectors.
  • Strengthen resilience of supply chains.

Significance

  • Supports exporters during geopolitical disruptions.
  • Enhances competitiveness of Indian exports.
  • Provides targeted relief to MSMEs.
  • Strengthens India’s trade resilience in uncertain global conditions.

Why in News

  • Jitendra Singh stated that India’s bioeconomy has grown sharply and is moving towards a $300 billion target by 2030.

Growth of India’s Bioeconomy

  • Expanded from around $10 billion in 2014 to over $195 billion in 2025.
  • Nearly 20-fold growth in a decade.
  • Recorded annual growth rate of 17–18% in the past year.
  • Contributes about 5% to India’s GDP.

Role of Biotechnology Sector

  • Emerging as a key driver of development in:
    • Healthcare
    • Agriculture
    • Climate solutions
    • Sustainable manufacturing
  • Strengthening India’s position as a global biotech hub.

Role of BIRAC

  • Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) plays a key role.
  • Bridges gap between research and industry.
  • Supports innovation, incubation, and commercialization.

Policy Support and Initiatives

  • BioE3 Policy (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment and Employment):
    • Promotes sustainable biomanufacturing
    • Encourages bio-based industries
  • Focus areas include:
    • Precision biotherapeutics
    • Smart proteins
    • Climate-resilient agriculture
    • Bio-based chemicals
    • Carbon capture technologies
  • ₹1 lakh crore Research, Development and Innovation Fund supports deep-tech growth.

Startup Ecosystem

  • Over 11,800 biotech startups operating in India.
  • Driving innovation across sectors.
  • Supported through funding, mentorship, and incubation.

Key Reports

  • India Bioeconomy Report (IBER) 2026 released.
  • Sector has more than doubled since 2020.
  • BIRAC Impact Report highlights:
    • Industry-academia collaboration
    • Development of affordable healthcare solutions
    • Job creation and sustainable technologies

Focus on Inclusive Growth

  • Encouragement to talent from tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
  • Support for:
    • Students and researchers
    • Women entrepreneurs
  • Aim to expand participation in biotech innovation.

Significance

  • Strengthens India’s innovation-driven economy.
  • Promotes sustainable and green technologies.
  • Enhances global competitiveness in biotechnology.
  • Contributes to Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat goals.

Why in News

  • The Pentagon stated that the United States has carried out large-scale strikes in Iran under Operation Epic Fury.

Key Highlights of Operation Epic Fury

  • Over 7,000 targets struck across Iran.
  • Use of advanced 5,000-pound penetrator weapons.
  • Targeted underground military storage and infrastructure.
  • Operations aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities.

Targets and Damage

  • Strikes focused on:
    • Coastal defence cruise missile sites
    • Naval ammunition depots
    • Mine storage facilities
    • Defence industrial units
  • Over 120 naval vessels and 44 minelayers targeted.
  • Hundreds of defence production facilities damaged.
  • Iranian submarines reportedly rendered non-operational.

Military Impact

  • Significant degradation of Iran’s missile production capacity.
  • Missile attacks on US forces reduced by about 90%.
  • Iran’s ability to project power beyond borders weakened.
  • Military ports and naval infrastructure severely affected.

Key Statements

  • US officials described the operation as large-scale and precise.
  • Emphasis on expanding operational reach deeper into Iranian territory.

Background of Conflict

  • Escalation followed the killing of Ali Khamenei in February 2026.
  • Joint strikes reportedly carried out by the US and Israel.
  • Iran retaliated by targeting US and Israeli assets in Gulf region.

Strategic Developments

  • Closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran.
  • Disruption of global energy supply routes.
  • Appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as new leader.

Global Implications

  • Heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
  • Impact on global oil prices and energy markets.
  • Risk to maritime trade routes.

Significance

  • Reflects increasing militarisation and escalation in the region.
  • Highlights importance of strategic chokepoints like Strait of Hormuz.
  • Raises concerns over global economic and security stability.

Why in News

  • The US State Department has approved arms sales worth over $16.5 billion to Middle East countries amid escalating conflict with Iran.

Key Details of Arms Sales

  • To United Arab Emirates:
    • Missiles, drones, radar systems
    • F-16 munitions and upgrades
    • Total value: over $8.4 billion
  • To Kuwait:
    • Air and missile defence sensor radars
    • Estimated cost: $8 billion
  • To Jordan:
    • Aircraft and munitions support
    • Estimated cost: $70.5 million

Defence Companies Involved

  • Major contractors include:
    • RTX Corporation
    • Northrop Grumman
    • Lockheed Martin

Background of the Move

  • Comes amid escalating conflict in West Asia.
  • Triggered by:
    • Iranian attacks on energy infrastructure
    • Israeli strikes on Iran’s gas facilities
  • Conflict has intensified over recent weeks.

Impact on Global Economy

  • Surge in global gas and oil prices.
  • Increased volatility in energy markets.
  • Risk to global supply chains and trade routes.

Strategic Significance

  • Strengthens defence capabilities of US allies in the region.
  • Signals US commitment to regional security.
  • Aims to counter threats from Iran.

Significance

  • Reflects rising militarisation in West Asia.
  • Highlights role of arms trade in geopolitics.
  • May further escalate regional tensions.
  • Impacts global energy and security dynamics.
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