- INTERNATIONAL
CHINA WILL BE HIGH ON QUAD SUMMIT AGENDA – U.S
- Quad Summit Agenda
- China Focus: China will be a primary topic, addressing aggressive military actions, unfair trade practices, and Taiwan Strait tensions.
- Summit Details: Hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware.
- Attendees: Prime Ministers Narendra Modi (India), Anthony Albanese (Australia), and Fumio Kishida (Japan).
- Discussion Topics: Health security, natural disaster response, maritime security.
- Infrastructure, critical and emerging technologies, climate, clean energy, and cyber security.
- Human Rights: Potential discussion on human rights between Biden and Modi.
- Long-term Commitments: Announcements expected to demonstrate the Quad’s enduring commitment.
- The summit marks the last meeting for Biden and Kishida, who will not seek re-election
2. AGRICULTURE
COFFEE EXPORTS EYE 60% FROM VALUE ADDED BEANS
- Coffee Production in India
- Current Annual Exports: 3.8 lakh tonnes
- Projected Export Value by 2047: $6 billion (from $1.29 billion currently)
- Value-Added Coffee Exports:
- Current: 38% of total exports
- Projected by 2047: 60% of total exports
- Speciality Coffee Exports: Current: 5% of total exports
- Projected Volume by 2047: Increase to 7 lakh tonnes (from 1.5 lakh tonnes currently) Vision and Initiatives
- Vision Statement: Position India as a country of eco-friendly, sustainable, premium coffees with a great coffee culture.
- Community Initiatives: Improve quality of post-harvest processing
- Train interested growers
- Assist exporters in targeting high-value markets Expected fivefold increase in the total value of coffee exports by 2047.
3. GEOGRAPHY
INDIGENOUS HEAVY WATER REACTOR ATTAINS CRITICALITY
- Event: Unit 7 of the Rajasthan Atomic Power Project (RAPP) at Rawatbhata achieved criticality.
- Authority: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL). Key Concepts
- Criticality: Definition: Criticality is the point at which a nuclear reactor achieves a selfsustaining nuclear fission chain reaction.
- Significance: Marks the transition from the construction phase to the operational phase of the reactor.
- Process: Controlled fission reactions are initiated, allowing the reactor to produce energy.
- Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR): Type: A type of nuclear reactor that uses heavy water (deuterium oxide, D2O) as both a coolant and a neutron moderator.
- Fuel: Typically uses natural uranium as fuel.
- Advantages: Efficient use of natural uranium, better neutron economy, and the ability to refuel without shutting down the reactor.
- Rajasthan Atomic Power Project (RAPP): Location: Rawatbhata, Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan.
- Unit 7: The third reactor to achieve criticality in a series of 16 indigenous PHWRs of 700 MW each.
- Previous Units: Units 3 and 4 of the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station in Gujarat achieved criticality in 2020 and 2023, respectively.
- Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB):
- Role: Regulatory authority that ensures the safety and regulation of nuclear energy in India.
- Approval: Cleared the reactor for its first approach to criticality. Significance of the Event
- Completion of Construction: Achieving criticality signifies the completion of the reactor’s construction phase.
- Commencement of Operations: Marks the beginning of the operational phase, where the reactor starts generating power.
- Energy Generation: RAPP-7 is expected to start generating electricity within the year.
4. INTERNATIONAL
THE U.S FED’S RADUCTION COULD SPELL RELIEF FOR DEVELOPING ECONOMICS
- U.S. Federal Reserve’s Rate Cut
- Action: The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point.
- Significance: First rate cut in over four years.
- Previous Policy: Rates had been raised to the highest level in two decades and held there for over a year. Rationale for Rate Cut
- Fed Chairman Jerome Powell: Aimed at maintaining strength in the labor market, moderate growth, and reducing inflation to 2%.
- FOMC Decision: 17 to 2 majority signaling at least another quarter-point reduction in 2024.
- Dual Mandate: Maximum employment and 2% inflation target. Impact on Global Economy
- Previous Rate Increases: Strengthened the U.S. dollar, affecting emerging market economies (EMEs) by increasing debt service burdens and inflationary pressures.
- Relief for EMEs: The rate cut is expected to ease these pressures. Impact on India
- Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran: Welcomed the rate cut but noted limited impact on investor interest, which has been significant over the years.
- Foreign Portfolio Inflows: Likely increase, especially in debt markets. Broader Implications
- IMF Economists’ View: Fed easing cycle may revive capital flows to emerging and developing economies.
- Relief for Developing Economies: Particularly beneficial for countries in Africa and Latin America struggling with high costs of servicing overseas borrowings. Global Economic Outlook
- Powell’s Emphasis: U.S. economy remains strong.
- Uncertainties: Volatile conflicts in Europe and West Asia could signal troubled times ahead.
5. AGRICULTURE
M.P SETS RS. 4,892 MSP TO BUY SOYA BEAN, FARMERS WANT MORE
- Minimum Support Price (MSP): A government-set price at which it purchases crops from farmers, intended to ensure farmers a minimum profit for their harvests.
- MSP Mechanism: MSP is a critical tool for ensuring agricultural price stability and farmer welfare.
- Economic Impact: The MSP affects the agricultural economy, influencing crop choices and farming practices.
- Policy Debates: The adequacy of MSPs in covering production costs and ensuring farmer profitability remains a contentious issue.
- Madhya Pradesh (MP) Cabinet Decision:
- Approved online registration for procurement of soya bean at an MSP of ₹4,892 per quintal.
- Target: 13.68 lakh metric tonnes of soya bean to be purchased at the MSP.
- Farmer Demands: Various farmer outfits and the Opposition are pressing for an MSP of ₹6,000 per quintal, citing higher production costs.
- Government’s Stance: The MP government has stated it will procure additional soya bean with state funds if production exceeds the limit approved by the Centre.
- Political and Social Implications: Political Debate: Soya bean procurement has become a significant political issue in MP, a leading producer of the crop.
- Farmer Protests: Organizations like the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) and leaders like Rakesh Tikait are actively campaigning for higher MSPs, arguing that current prices do not cover production costs.
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- The Indian Navy host the fifth edition of the Goa Maritime Symposium (GMS-24) at the Naval War College in Goa
- The Indian Parliament will host the 10th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Conference in New Delhi