Great Indian Bustard Captive Breeding Programme
Why in News
- Two new chicks of the Great Indian Bustard have hatched at a conservation facility in Rajasthan.
- Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav announced that the total number of birds under the captive breeding programme has reached 70.
About the Captive Breeding Programme
- The breeding initiative is being implemented under Project Great Indian Bustard.
- The programme has entered its fourth year and aims to conserve the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard.
- The latest chicks were born at a conservation breeding centre in Rajasthan.
- One chick was produced through natural mating and the other through artificial insemination.
Reintroduction into the Wild
- Authorities plan to gradually release some captive-bred birds into natural habitats through a soft release process.
- Soft release allows birds to adapt to the wild environment before complete independence.
- The step is considered crucial for restoring viable populations in the wild.
Status of the Great Indian Bustard
- The Great Indian Bustard is one of the most endangered bird species in the world.
- Historically, it was found across large parts of the Indian subcontinent.
- Today, its remaining population is mainly restricted to parts of Rajasthan.
- Major threats include habitat loss, collision with power lines and human disturbances.
Importance of the Programme
- The captive breeding programme aims to prevent the extinction of the species.
- It supports long-term population recovery and conservation in natural habitats.
- The initiative involves coordination between the central government and the Rajasthan Forest Department.
Significance
- The increase in captive population to 70 birds represents an important milestone in conservation efforts.
- Successful breeding and reintroduction may help revive wild populations of the species in the future.
National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries
Why in News
- The Department of Fisheries India will organise the first National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries in Srinagar.
- The event will take place at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre.
Objectives of the Conference
- To provide a national platform for discussing the sustainable development of cold water fisheries in India.
- To explore livelihood opportunities in mountainous and high-altitude regions.
- To promote collaboration among policymakers, researchers and industry stakeholders.
Cold Water Fisheries in India
- Cold water fisheries are mainly located in Himalayan states and high-altitude regions.
- Major regions include:
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Ladakh
- Himachal Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Sikkim
- The sector covers more than 5.33 lakh square kilometres of mountainous terrain.
- India has identified more than 278 cold water fish species.
Important Cold Water Fish Species
- Important high-value fish species include:
- Rainbow Trout
- Brown Trout
- Mahseer
Government Initiatives
- Under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana, investments worth about ₹2,299.56 crore have been sanctioned for cold water fisheries development.
- The scheme supports:
- hatcheries
- raceways
- seed and feed systems
- cold-chain infrastructure
- transport networks.
National Vision for Cold Water Fisheries 2030
- The government has outlined the National Vision for Cold Water Fisheries 2030.
- The vision aims to:
- double production of trout and mahseer
- expand aquaculture in hilly regions
- generate additional livelihood opportunities.
Infrastructure Development
- Several infrastructure projects have been approved under PMMSY:
- more than 5,600 raceways
- 54 hatcheries
- 5,600 trout rearing units
- 293 cold storages
- 8,044 transport vehicles
- 260 feed mills.
Integrated Aqua Parks
- Four Integrated Aqua Parks are being developed in:
- Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir
- Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand
- Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh
- Mokokchung in Nagaland.
Significance
- Cold water fisheries have strong potential to generate income and employment in remote mountainous regions.
- The sector also supports biodiversity conservation and sustainable aquaculture development.
- Improved infrastructure and technology adoption can help reduce imports of premium fish species and boost domestic production.
India Exports GI-Tagged Joha Rice
Why in News
- India has exported the first consignment of GI-tagged Joha Rice to the United Kingdom and Italy.
- The export was facilitated by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Key Details of the Export
- The shipment consisted of about 25 metric tonnes of Joha rice.
- The consignment was dispatched on March 12 in collaboration with the Assam government’s agriculture department.
- The export was carried out by Safe Agritrade Pvt. Ltd..
- Processing and packaging were done at Pratik Agro Food Processing.
About Joha Rice
- Joha Rice is an indigenous aromatic rice variety grown in Assam.
- It is known for its distinctive fragrance, fine grain texture and rich taste.
- The rice received the Geographical Indication Tag in 2017.
- It is increasingly gaining popularity in premium domestic and international markets.
Production in Assam
- Joha rice is cultivated across about 21,662 hectares in Assam.
- Estimated production for 2024–25 is around 43,298 metric tonnes.
- Major producing districts include:
- Nagaon
- Baksa
- Goalpara
- Sivasagar
- Majuli
- Chirang
- Golaghat.
Earlier International Exports
- APEDA previously facilitated export of 1 metric tonne of Joha rice to Vietnam.
- Around 2 metric tonnes were exported to Middle Eastern countries including:
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Qatar
- Oman
- Saudi Arabia.
Significance
- The export helps promote GI-tagged agricultural products from India in global markets.
- It can enhance farmers’ income and create new market opportunities.
- The initiative also supports the government’s efforts to increase agricultural exports from the North Eastern Region.
Government Approves ₹271 Crore for 6G Research Projects
Why in News
- The Government of India has approved 104 research and development projects related to 6G technology worth ₹271 crore.
- The projects are being supported under the Telecom Technology Development Fund.
Bharat 6G Vision
- The government has released the Bharat 6G Vision Document outlining the roadmap for development and deployment of 6G technology in India.
- The document includes plans for research, innovation, spectrum identification and global collaboration.
Spectrum Roadmap for 6G
- A Spectrum Roadmap has been prepared to guide the allocation and use of radio frequency bands for future 6G services.
- The roadmap is divided into three phases:
- Short-term phase: 2025–2026
- Medium-term phase: 2027–2030
- Long-term phase: 2031–2035
- It aims to provide long-term visibility for telecom operators and researchers regarding spectrum availability.
Role of International Organisations
- Research and standard-setting work on 6G is being carried out globally through the International Telecommunication Union.
- The ITU Radiocommunication Sector is developing the global framework for 6G under the IMT-2030 initiative.
Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF)
- The TTDF scheme supports indigenous research and innovation in the telecom sector.
- As of February 2026, a total of 136 projects have been approved under the scheme.
- Out of these, 104 projects are focused specifically on 6G technologies.
Areas of 6G Research
- The approved projects include research on:
- THz frequency testbeds
- transmitter modules
- cell-free wireless access points
- reconfigurable intelligent surface hardware
- artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in telecom networks.
Status of 5G Deployment in India
- 5G services have now been rolled out across all states and Union Territories.
- They currently cover about 99.9 percent of districts in the country.
- As of February 2026, around 5.23 lakh 5G Base Transceiver Stations have been installed nationwide.
Indigenous 5G Test Bed
- India has developed an indigenous 5G test bed with government support.
- The project received funding of ₹224 crore and involved collaboration among institutions including:
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
- Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
- Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru
- Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research
- Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology
Development of 5G Innovation Ecosystem
- The government has also established 100 5G laboratories across India with an outlay of ₹97.67 crore.
- These labs aim to promote development of 5G applications in sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, logistics, governance and urban management.
Bharat 6G Alliance
- The Bharat 6G Alliance has been created to bring together industry, academia, research institutions and standards organisations.
- The alliance works to support the implementation of the Bharat 6G Vision and strengthen India’s role in global telecom technology development.
India’s Data Centre Capacity Expands Rapidly
Why in News
- India’s data centre capacity has increased nearly fourfold since 2020, according to the government.
- The information was provided in the Rajya Sabha by Jitin Prasada.
Growth of Data Centre Capacity
- India’s data centre capacity has expanded from about 375 MW in 2020 to nearly 1,500 MW by 2025.
- The growth is driven by increasing demand for digital services, cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
- Major data centre hubs include:
- Mumbai
- Navi Mumbai
- Hyderabad
- Bengaluru
- Noida
- Jamnagar
AI Compute Capacity Framework
- The government has onboarded about 38,231 GPUs through 14 empanelled service providers and data centres.
- These computing resources are made available to startups, researchers and academic institutions.
- The subsidised rate is about ₹65 per hour, which is roughly one-third of the global average cost.
Rising Electricity Demand
- According to the Ministry of Power India, electricity demand from data centres could reach 13.56 GW by 2031–32.
- The national power transmission infrastructure is being expanded to meet the rising electricity demand.
Role of Nuclear Energy
- Parliament has passed the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Act.
- The law aims to strengthen the nuclear energy ecosystem.
- It is expected to support reliable electricity supply for sectors such as artificial intelligence and data centres.
- Future deployment of small modular reactors and micro nuclear reactors is also being explored.
Water Usage and Cooling Technologies
- Data centres require significant water resources depending on the cooling technologies used.
- Groundwater use for industrial purposes is regulated by guidelines issued by the Ministry of Jal Shakti.
Advanced Cooling Technologies
- Data centre operators are increasingly adopting advanced cooling methods such as:
- direct-to-chip liquid cooling
- adiabatic cooling
- immersion cooling.
- High-density racks are also being deployed to support AI workloads while improving efficiency and reducing energy and water consumption.
Significance
- Rapid growth in data centres reflects India’s expanding digital economy and AI ecosystem.
- Improved infrastructure and energy planning are essential to support sustainable growth of the sector.
- Efficient cooling and power solutions will be critical to minimise environmental impacts.
Samarth Incubation Programme
Why in News
- The Centre for Development of Telematics organised a Demo Day for 18 startups under the Samarth incubation programme in New Delhi.
- The event was held at the NBCC Convention Hall.
About Samarth Incubation Programme
- The Samarth Incubation Programme was launched in March 2025 to support startups in the telecom and ICT sectors.
- The programme consists of two cohorts, each lasting six months.
- A total of 36 startups are expected to be supported under the initiative.
Implementation Partners
- The programme is implemented with support from:
- Software Technology Parks of India
- TiE The Indus Entrepreneurs
Support Provided to Startups
- Each selected startup receives financial assistance of ₹5 lakh.
- Startups are provided access to office space and laboratory facilities at C-DOT campuses in Delhi and Bengaluru.
- Mentorship is provided by C-DOT scientists and industry experts.
- Training sessions include topics such as:
- product development
- minimum viable product creation
- financial management
- intellectual property
- fundraising
- go-to-market strategies.
Focus Areas of Innovation
- The participating startups are working in several emerging technology domains including:
- telecom applications
- cybersecurity
- artificial intelligence
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- 5G and 6G technologies
- quantum technologies
- Li-Fi and drone technologies.
Cohort-II Selection
- Cohort-II of the programme was launched in July 2025.
- The selected startups presented their innovations during the Demo Day before industry experts and investors.
Startups Selected for Stage-II Grant
- Based on performance and innovation potential, five startups were selected for the Stage-II grant:
- Huebits Tech Private Limited
- Khageshvara Aviation Technology Private Limited
- Xpectro Solutions (OPC) Private Limited
- Zepto Logic Technologies Private Limited
- Vocbot.Ai Technology Private Limited
Additional Opportunities
- The selected startups may also receive further support through the C-DOT Collaborative Research Programme.
- The initiative aims to strengthen India’s telecom innovation ecosystem and promote indigenous technology development.
Significance
- The programme supports innovation in telecom and digital technologies.
- It contributes to strengthening India’s startup ecosystem.
- The initiative aligns with the national vision of technological self-reliance and digital transformation.
‘Purple Fest’
Why in News
- Rashtrapati Bhavan hosted the ‘Purple Fest’ to celebrate the talent and achievements of Divyangjan.
- Droupadi Murmu attended the event and emphasised the role of persons with disabilities in India’s development journey.
About Purple Fest
- The Purple Fest is an initiative aimed at recognising the abilities and achievements of Divyangjan.
- The event was organised by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
- It seeks to promote awareness, accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities in society.
Key Highlights of the Event
- More than 8,000 Divyangjan visited the Amrit Udyan during the programme.
- The garden area was opened exclusively for Divyangjan for the occasion.
- Visitors participated in:
- fun games and recreational activities
- learning sessions
- interactive stalls set up by organisations working for disability welfare.
Cultural Programme
- A cultural event was held at the Open Air Theatre Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- Divyangjan artists presented various cultural performances during the programme.
President’s Message
- President Droupadi Murmu highlighted that the true character of a society is reflected in how it treats marginalised sections.
- She stated that Divyangjan are equal partners in achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047.
- She emphasised that India’s constitutional framework ensures dignity, equality and social justice for all citizens.
Constitutional and Social Significance
- The Constitution of India promotes equality and inclusion for persons with disabilities.
- The Directive Principles of State Policy recognise the importance of education, employment and public assistance for vulnerable groups.
Significance
- Purple Fest helps raise awareness about different disabilities and promotes social acceptance.
- The event encourages greater participation of Divyangjan in cultural, social and public life.
- It highlights the importance of inclusive development in India’s progress towards a developed nation by 2047.
Rajmarg Pravesh Portal
Why in News
- The Government of India has launched an upgraded version of the Rajmarg Pravesh Portal.
- The portal was launched by Nitin Gadkari to simplify the approval process for facilities along National Highways.
Objective of the Portal
- The upgraded portal aims to make the process of obtaining access permissions and No Objection Certificates faster and more transparent.
- It acts as a single digital platform for businesses, organisations and individuals seeking highway access for various infrastructure projects.
Facilities Covered under the Portal
- The portal allows applications for the development of highway-side facilities such as:
- fuel stations
- restaurants
- dhabas
- rest areas
- residential properties
- wayside amenities.
Utility Infrastructure Permissions
- The portal also allows approvals for laying utilities along or across National Highways.
- These utilities include:
- water pipelines
- gas pipelines
- optical fibre cables
- electricity lines.
Key Features of the Upgraded Portal
- Online submission of applications and documents.
- Real-time tracking of application status.
- Time-bound approvals and responses.
- Paperless processing and secure digital payment systems.
- GIS-based auto-detection to identify highway chainage and jurisdiction authorities.
Need for the Platform
- India’s National Highway network has expanded to more than 1.46 lakh kilometres.
- This expansion has increased the demand for supporting infrastructure such as logistics hubs, service stations and rest facilities along highways.
Significance
- The upgraded portal promotes digital governance in the highways sector.
- It reduces delays caused by physical paperwork and multiple approvals.
- The system improves transparency and efficiency in granting permissions along National Highways.
Government Steps to Reduce Cost of Drugs for Rare Diseases
Why in News
- The Government of India has outlined measures to reduce the cost of medicines used for treating rare diseases.
- The information was provided in Parliament by Anupriya Patel.
High Cost of Rare Disease Medicines
- Many medicines used for rare diseases are expensive because they are largely imported.
- Limited patient populations and high research costs also contribute to higher prices.
National Policy for Rare Diseases
- The government is implementing the National Policy for Rare Diseases 2021 to support patients.
- The policy provides financial assistance of up to ₹50 lakh per patient for treatment.
- Support is available for 63 identified rare diseases.
Centres of Excellence
- Treatment under the policy is provided through 15 designated Centres of Excellence across the country.
- These centres provide diagnosis, treatment and research support for rare disease patients.
Boost to Domestic Drug Manufacturing
- The government is promoting domestic production of medicines to reduce import dependence.
- The Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Pharmaceuticals was approved in February 2021 to encourage investment and manufacturing of high-value drugs.
Example of Domestic Production
- The active pharmaceutical ingredient of Risdiplam is now being manufactured in India.
- It is produced by Biophore India Pharmaceuticals Private Limited under the PLI scheme.
- A generic version of the drug has also been introduced by Natco Pharma Limited.
About Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a rare genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle weakness.
- It primarily affects infants and young children.
Significance
- Domestic production of rare disease drugs can significantly reduce treatment costs.
- Financial assistance under the policy improves access to life-saving treatment.
- The initiative strengthens India’s pharmaceutical manufacturing ecosystem while supporting patients with rare diseases.
Jal Jeevan Mission
Why in News
- The Ministry of Jal Shakti has highlighted the importance of community participation in sustaining rural drinking water systems under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
About Jal Jeevan Mission
- The mission was launched in August 2019 by the Government of India.
- Its goal is to provide every rural household with a Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC).
- At the launch of the scheme, only 3.23 crore rural households had tap water connections.
- As of March 3, 2026, more than 15.82 crore rural households have access to tap water.
- The Union Budget 2026–27 has proposed an allocation of ₹67,670 crore for the mission.
- The programme has been extended until 2028.
Role of Community Participation
- Community involvement is essential for managing and maintaining rural drinking water infrastructure.
- Participation includes panchayat leaders, frontline workers, volunteers and technical staff.
- Local institutions such as Village Water and Sanitation Committees help monitor operations and ensure transparency.
Grassroots Leadership in Uttar Pradesh
- In Mankuwar Gram Panchayat in Chitrakoot District, the Mau Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme has provided tap connections to all 340 households.
- Nearly 1,971 residents benefit from the system.
- Under the leadership of Gram Pradhan Rachna Devi, households contribute ₹50 per month as user charges.
- The collected funds help cover operational and maintenance costs.
Water Supply in High-Altitude Ladakh
- In Matho village in Leh District, maintaining water infrastructure is challenging due to extreme weather and terrain.
- Public Health Engineering staff have played a key role in installing and maintaining water supply systems in the region.
Women Leading Water Quality Monitoring
- In Manekpor village in Navsari District, women volunteers monitor drinking water quality.
- Community member Falguniben Sanjaybhai Rathod regularly tests water samples using field test kits.
- She also promotes safe water practices such as chlorination and sanitation awareness.
Women-Led Water Governance in Sikkim
- In villages of Sikkim, women leaders are playing an active role in managing water systems.
- In Rumbuk GPU under Daramdin block, Sarpanch Shela Subba has mobilised villagers through awareness programmes and regular meetings.
- In Upper Thambong GPU, Sarpanch Puspa Cintury has encouraged regular user fee contributions to maintain water infrastructure.
Expansion of Tap Water in Jharkhand
- In Kanchanpur Gram Panchayat in Jharkhand, local leadership has achieved 100 percent tap water coverage.
- The programme reached:
- 670 households in Kanchanpur village
- 384 households in Hethlag
- 357 households in Govindpur.
- The Panchayat has been recognised as a Har Ghar Jal Panchayat.
Significance
- Community participation ensures sustainable operation of rural water supply systems.
- Local leadership improves accountability, maintenance and water quality monitoring.
- Such initiatives strengthen rural governance while supporting the goal of universal drinking water access.
NXT Conclave 2026
Why in News
- Om Birla stated that the NXT Conclave 2026 is emerging as an important international platform for discussions on policy, innovation and global cooperation.
About NXT Conclave 2026
- The conclave is being held in New Delhi.
- It has brought together parliamentarians, policymakers, industry leaders and thought leaders from more than 30 countries.
- The platform focuses on dialogue on governance, technology and international cooperation.
Meeting with International Delegation
- A delegation attending the conclave met the Lok Sabha Speaker at Parliament House.
- Om Birla welcomed the participants and emphasised the importance of global parliamentary dialogue in addressing modern challenges.
Role of Parliamentary Dialogue
- Parliamentary exchanges help strengthen democratic cooperation among nations.
- Dialogue among lawmakers allows sharing of experiences and policy approaches to global issues.
Role of Kartikeya Sharma
- Kartikeya Sharma was appreciated for spearheading the initiative behind the conclave.
- His efforts helped develop the event into a platform for engagement between policymakers and global leaders.
India’s Democratic Tradition
- The Parliament of India represents the aspirations and diversity of around 1.4 billion citizens.
- Policy decisions are shaped through debate, discussion and consensus-building among representatives.
- India is often described as the “Mother of Democracy” due to its long tradition of participatory governance.
Digital Governance Initiatives
- The Speaker highlighted the role of technology in improving transparency and accountability.
- Initiatives such as the Direct Benefit Transfer have streamlined the delivery of government benefits and reduced leakages.
- Parliamentary functioning has also been modernised through programmes such as the Digital Sansad.
Parliamentary Diplomacy
- The Indian Parliament has created more than 60 Parliamentary Friendship Groups.
- These groups promote cooperation and engagement with legislatures across the world.
- Parliamentary diplomacy helps strengthen democratic institutions globally.
Significance
- The conclave provides a platform for dialogue on emerging global challenges.
- It encourages collaboration among lawmakers, policymakers and experts from different countries.
- Such forums strengthen international cooperation and policy innovation.
IBSA Fund Promotes Women’s Empowerment through South-South Cooperation
Why in News
- Savitri Thakur highlighted the role of the IBSA Fund for Poverty and Hunger Alleviation in promoting women’s empowerment and development cooperation.
- She spoke during an event at the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women held at the United Nations Headquarters.
About the IBSA Fund
- The fund was established in 2004 by India, Brazil and South Africa.
- It operates under the India-Brazil-South Africa Dialogue Forum.
- The fund supports development projects in countries of the Global South.
- It has funded more than 50 projects across nearly 40 countries.
Focus on Women-Led Development
- Many projects supported by the IBSA Fund aim to strengthen women’s leadership and participation.
- The initiatives promote gender equality, inclusive governance and sustainable development.
Project in Liberia
- A project in Liberia focuses on strengthening the Women Legislative Caucus.
- It aims to build capacity among women legislators.
- The project promotes gender-responsive governance and oversight mechanisms.
- It also works to address discriminatory laws and promote legal reforms.
Proposed Floriculture Project in Jordan
- A proposed initiative in Jordan focuses on floriculture development.
- It plans to establish a reverse osmosis unit to reuse treated wastewater for agriculture.
- The project will support floriculture production across 60 greenhouses and a five-hectare nursery.
- It is expected to create 50 women-led micro-enterprises and provide training to 150 women.
India’s Domestic Initiatives for Women
- The government has launched several programmes to strengthen women’s participation in education, skills and entrepreneurship.
- The Union Budget 2025–26 allocated about ₹5.01 lakh crore (around USD 60 billion) for gender budgeting.
- This reflects an increase of more than eight percent from the previous year.
Bilateral Engagement
- On the sidelines of the event, Savitri Thakur met Sindisiwe Chikunga.
- The discussion focused on cooperation under the IBSA framework and collaboration in global platforms such as G20 and BRICS.
Significance
- The IBSA Fund demonstrates the potential of Global South cooperation in addressing development challenges.
- It supports sustainable development projects while promoting women’s leadership and economic participation.
- Such initiatives strengthen multilateral partnerships and inclusive development globally.
India–EFTA Trade Pact
Why in News
- Piyush Goyal urged industries to utilise opportunities under the India–EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement.
- The agreement includes a legally binding commitment of 100 billion US dollars in investment from EFTA countries.
About the India–EFTA Trade Agreement
- The agreement is signed between India and the European Free Trade Association.
- EFTA consists of four countries:
- Switzerland
- Norway
- Iceland
- Liechtenstein
- The agreement aims to boost trade, investment and economic cooperation between India and these countries.
Investment Commitment
- The pact includes a legally binding investment commitment of 100 billion US dollars from EFTA nations.
- The investment is expected to support manufacturing and services sectors in India.
- It is projected to generate about one million jobs in the Indian economy.
Safeguard Clause
- The agreement contains a safeguard provision.
- India can withdraw trade concessions if the investment commitments are not fulfilled by EFTA countries.
Market Access and Economic Opportunities
- The agreement offers nearly full market access for Indian goods and services in EFTA markets.
- It creates opportunities for sectors such as technology, services and innovation.
- The government has encouraged businesses, entrepreneurs and MSMEs to benefit from these opportunities.
Protection of Sensitive Sectors
- The government has ensured protection for sensitive sectors.
- Dairy and agriculture sectors are not included in market access commitments.
- Genetically modified agricultural products have not been granted concessions under the agreement.
Initial Investment under the Pact
- Early investments have already begun following the agreement.
- Iceland has invested about 30 million US dollars in the fisheries sector in Maharashtra.
Institutional Support
- An FTA facilitation desk has been set up in western India to help businesses explore opportunities under the agreement.
- Industry bodies such as ASSOCHAM are working to connect businesses with partners in EFTA countries.
Related Trade Developments
- The minister also highlighted progress on the India–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement.
- The agreement could become one of the fastest trade deals to be ratified by the UK Parliament.
Significance
- The India–EFTA trade pact strengthens India’s economic engagement with Europe.
- It is expected to attract large-scale foreign investment and generate employment.
- The agreement also expands India’s global trade partnerships while protecting key domestic sectors.
Japan Plans to Join U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defence Initiative
Why in News
- Japan is expected to announce its participation in the Golden Dome missile defence project led by Donald Trump.
- The announcement may be made during the meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Donald Trump in Washington, D.C..
About the Golden Dome Project
- The Golden Dome is a proposed U.S. missile defence initiative announced in 2025.
- The project aims to expand existing ground-based missile defence systems.
- It also includes experimental space-based elements to detect, track and potentially intercept incoming missiles from orbit.
- The initiative has an ambitious target timeline for implementation by 2028.
Objectives of the Initiative
- The system is intended to improve defence against advanced missile threats.
- It will integrate ground-based interceptor missiles with space-based detection systems.
- The project aims to strengthen early warning and interception capabilities.
Japan’s Strategic Interest
- Japan hopes the project will enhance its defence against advanced weapons such as hypersonic glide vehicles.
- Countries such as China and Russia are developing hypersonic missile technologies.
- Participation in the initiative may strengthen Japan’s missile defence capabilities.
Possible Missile Production Support
- The United States may request Japan’s assistance in missile production.
- The demand arises partly due to the depletion of U.S. military stockpiles caused by ongoing conflicts, including:
- The war involving Israel and Iran.
- The conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Patriot Missile Cooperation
- Japan previously exported a batch of Patriot surface-to-air missile system interceptors to the United States.
- These missiles were produced in Japan under licence.
- The export marked a major shift from Japan’s long-standing restrictions on lethal weapons exports.
Strategic Context
- The United States is encouraging defence manufacturers to increase production of missiles and military equipment.
- Japan is also expanding its own military capabilities to deter regional threats.
- These threats include tensions involving North Korea and the growing military capabilities of China.
Significance
- Japan’s participation in the Golden Dome project could strengthen defence cooperation between the United States and Japan.
- It may also enhance missile defence capabilities against emerging technologies such as hypersonic weapons.
- The initiative reflects the growing importance of advanced missile defence systems in global security dynamics.
India Emerging as Global Hub for Precision Medicine and Biomanufacturing
Why in News
- Jitendra Singh stated that India is entering a transformative phase in healthcare with advancements in biotechnology, genomics and multi-omics research.
- He made the remarks at the Multi-Omics Summit 2026 organised by the Proteomics Society India.
Growth of Biotechnology Sector in India
- India’s biotechnology ecosystem has expanded rapidly in recent years.
- The country now has more than 11,000 biotechnology startups.
- A decade ago, the number of such startups was only a few dozen.
- India is also emerging as a major destination for medical tourism due to affordable and high-quality healthcare services.
BioE3 Policy
- The government has introduced the BioE3 Policy.
- The policy aims to strengthen biotechnology innovation and industrial growth.
- It focuses on expanding biomanufacturing capacity and supporting the growth of the bioeconomy.
- The initiative is expected to create employment and promote sustainable biotechnology solutions.
Biopharma Shakti Scheme
- The government has launched the Biopharma Shakti Scheme with an allocation of ₹10,000 crore.
- The scheme aims to develop biomanufacturing hubs and biofoundries.
- It will also support advanced biotechnology research infrastructure across India.
India’s Genetic Diversity Advantage
- India’s large and genetically diverse population provides valuable data for genomic research.
- The Genome India Project has already sequenced around 10,000 genomes.
- The upcoming Phenome India Initiative will further expand research on disease patterns and personalised medicine.
Role of Multi-Omics Research
- Multi-omics research integrates multiple biological data systems such as genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly being used to analyse complex biological data.
- These technologies help identify disease mechanisms and develop personalised treatments.
Advances in Medical Research
- India is making progress in gene-based therapies and nuclear medicine.
- Research is being carried out for diseases such as Sickle Cell Disease and Hemophilia.
- Scientists are also developing nuclear medicine treatments for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in children at the Tata Memorial Centre.
Global Collaboration and Innovation
- India is emerging as a global hub for collaboration in biotechnology and medical research.
- Partnerships among academia, industry and startups are strengthening innovation in advanced fields such as multi-omics.
Significance
- Advances in biotechnology and genomics are transforming India’s healthcare and research ecosystem.
- The integration of artificial intelligence with biological research is accelerating medical innovation.
- These developments could position India as a global leader in precision medicine and biomanufacturing.
Why Iran Can Easily Disrupt the Strait of Hormuz?
Why in News
- Iran has effectively blocked shipping through the Strait of Hormuz following military strikes by United States and Israel.
- The disruption has raised fears of a global energy crisis as the strait carries a large share of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas.
Importance of the Strait of Hormuz
- The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow maritime passage connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman.
- It lies between Iran and Oman.
- About one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies normally pass through this route.
- Major energy exporters that rely on this route include:
- Kuwait
- Iran
- Iraq
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
Why Iran Decided to Block the Strait
- Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the strait during geopolitical tensions.
- The current closure is a response to military strikes against Iran by the United States and Israel.
- Iranian leaders consider the ongoing conflict an existential threat.
- Strategic control of the strait is seen as a powerful tool to pressure global powers.
What Is at Stake Globally
- Disruption of shipping has caused oil prices to rise sharply.
- The crisis could trigger global inflation and a cost-of-living crisis similar to the one following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- Around 33 percent of global fertiliser shipments also pass through the strait.
- Any disruption could therefore affect food production and global food security.
Why the Strait Is Difficult to Secure
- The shipping lanes in the strait are extremely narrow, about two nautical miles wide.
- Ships must pass close to Iranian islands and mountainous coastlines.
- These geographical features provide strategic cover for Iranian military operations.
- Iran can monitor and target vessels moving through the corridor.
Iran’s Military Capabilities in the Strait
- Even though Iran’s conventional navy is limited, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps possesses several asymmetric capabilities:
- Fast attack boats capable of swarm tactics
- Mini-submarines
- Naval mines
- Explosive drones
- Small suicide craft such as explosive-laden jet skis
- Iran also has significant drone manufacturing capacity.
Challenges for Naval Escort Operations
- The United States has considered escorting ships through the strait.
- Protecting only a few ships per day would require several destroyers and air-defence systems.
- Sustaining such operations for months would demand large military resources.
- Even with escorts, threats from mines, drones and suicide attacks would remain.
International Response
- Donald Trump said the U.S. may provide protection for oil tankers passing through the strait.
- Emmanuel Macron suggested a possible multinational mission involving European and Asian countries.
- France has deployed naval vessels to the eastern Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
- Keir Starmer discussed potential support for shipping with European leaders.
Lessons from Other Regional Chokepoints
- Shipping in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Suez Canal was disrupted earlier by attacks from Yemen’s Houthi movement.
- Many shipping companies rerouted vessels around the southern tip of Africa to avoid the Red Sea.
- This shows how difficult it is to secure maritime chokepoints even with international naval forces.
Possible Alternatives to the Strait
- Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have attempted to build pipelines to bypass the strait.
- However, these alternatives are limited and vulnerable to attacks.
- As a result, the Strait of Hormuz remains the most critical energy transit route in the world.
Significance
- The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important maritime chokepoints.
- Any disruption can affect global oil prices, energy security and food supply chains.
- The situation highlights the vulnerability of global trade routes to geopolitical conflicts.
Why the Houthis Have Not Yet Entered the Iran–Israel Conflict?
Why in News
- The Houthi Movement, an ally of Iran, has not formally joined the regional conflict triggered by strikes involving United States and Israel.
- This is notable because other Iran-aligned groups in the region have already taken part in the conflict.
Who Are the Houthis
- The Houthis are a political, military and religious movement based in northern Yemen.
- They follow the Zaydi branch of Shia Islam.
- The movement is led by the Houthi family and its current leader is Abdul Malik al-Houthi.
- The group gained prominence during the unrest linked to the Arab Spring.
- In 2014, the Houthis captured the Yemeni capital Sanaa.
Conflict in Yemen
- In 2015, Saudi Arabia led a coalition of Arab states to intervene militarily in Yemen.
- The aim was to restore the internationally recognised government and push back Houthi control.
- Years of fighting caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
- A truce mediated by the United Nations was reached in 2022 and has largely held since then.
Houthi Military Capabilities
- The Houthis have developed significant missile and drone capabilities.
- They have previously targeted energy facilities and infrastructure in:
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- The group has also demonstrated the ability to disrupt international shipping in the Red Sea region.
Red Sea Attacks After the Gaza War
- Following the October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, the Houthis began attacking shipping in the Red Sea.
- They said the attacks were carried out in support of Palestinians during the war in Gaza Strip.
- The group also launched missiles and drones toward Israel.
- The attacks stopped after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in October 2025.
Reasons for Not Joining the Current War
Independent Political Agenda
- Unlike groups such as Hezbollah, the Houthis do not fully follow Iran’s supreme leadership structure.
- Their political priorities are largely domestic, focused on control within Yemen.
Strategic Calculation
- Analysts believe the group may be waiting for a more favourable moment to intervene.
- Entering the conflict too early could reduce its strategic leverage.
Risk of Retaliation
- Direct involvement could lead to heavy military retaliation from the United States, Israel and possibly Saudi Arabia.
- Such escalation could threaten Houthi control in Yemen.
Domestic Economic Pressure
- Yemen is already facing severe economic and humanitarian challenges.
- Prolonged war could worsen internal instability.
Possible Future Actions
- Some analysts believe the Houthis may eventually target shipping routes again, especially in the Red Sea.
- They may also coordinate actions with Iran if the conflict intensifies.
- However, the group could also choose to remain outside the conflict to avoid escalation.
Significance
- The Houthis control territory near key maritime chokepoints around the Arabian Peninsula.
- Their involvement could significantly disrupt global shipping routes and energy supplies.
- Their current restraint highlights the complex strategic calculations within Iran-aligned regional groups.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Why in News
- Alexei Likhachev warned of increasing military risks around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant due to intensified fighting in the region.
- The warning followed a meeting with Rafael Grossi in Moscow.
About Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
- The plant is located in southeastern Ukraine.
- It is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
- The facility has been under the control of Russia since the early stages of the Russia–Ukraine War.
- Due to the ongoing conflict, the plant has become a major concern for global nuclear safety.
Increasing Military Activity
- According to Rosatom, the area around the plant has witnessed:
- Frequent artillery shelling
- Drone attacks
- Mortar fire
- The industrial zone of the plant has been repeatedly targeted.
- These attacks have occasionally caused power supply disruptions.
Nuclear Safety Concerns
- Damage to power infrastructure could affect the plant’s cooling systems.
- Any disruption in cooling could increase the risk of a nuclear accident.
- International organisations have repeatedly warned about the dangers of military activity around nuclear facilities.
IAEA Initiative for Ceasefire
- International Atomic Energy Agency has proposed establishing a ceasefire zone around the plant.
- The goal is to ensure nuclear safety and restore stable power supply.
- Temporary ceasefires have been attempted multiple times during the conflict.
Global Significance
- The Zaporizhzhia facility plays a major role in Ukraine’s energy system.
- Continued fighting near the plant raises fears of a nuclear disaster similar to the Chernobyl disaster.
- Ensuring safety at the plant is considered a critical international priority during the ongoing conflict.