TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLSIH) – 22.04.2025

  1. WONT DIRECTING CENTRE TO PROTECT BENGAL FROM VIOLENCE AMOUNT TO JUDICIAL INCURSION

SUBJECT: POLITY

  • Supreme Court questioned if directing Centre to invoke Article 355in Bengal would be judicial overreach.
  • Context:Plea for paramilitary deployment in Bengal due to protests over Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.
  • Justice B.R. Gavai (next CJI) raised concerns about judiciary interfering with executive functions.
  • Article 355:Union’s duty to protect states from internal disturbance, ensure constitutional governance.
  • Debate:Can courts issue writ of mandamus to enforce Article 355 without encroaching on executive discretion?
  • Related issues:Tamil Nadu Governor’s delay in bill assent; contempt proceedings against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey for remarks against SC, CJI Sanjiv Khanna.
  • Another SC bench allowed withdrawal of plea for court-monitored SIT probe into Bengal violence.

2. THE ACCORD ON PATHOGEN ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING IS PATH BREAKING

SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL

  • WHO member states finalized Pandemic Agreement on April 16 for better pandemic preparedness.
  • Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing System (PABS). ○ Countries sharing pathogen samples/genome sequences get equitable access to diagnostics, vaccines, treatments.
  • Pharma companies to donate 10% production to WHO, offer 10% more at affordable prices.
  • Negotiated over 3.5 years, 13 rounds; addresses COVID-19 inequities (vaccine hoarding by developed nations).
  • Universal protection for health workers agreed upon.
  • Technology transfer on mutually agreed terms, not voluntary/charity-based.
  • Historical context: Echoes Indonesia’s H5N1 stand (mid-2000s) for fair vaccine access.

3. INDIA, CHINA AT 75 A TIME FOR STRATEGY NOT SENTIMENT

SUBJECT: BILATERAL

  • 75 years of India-China diplomatic ties; calls for strategic, realpolitik-based engagement.
  • Relationship defined by border tensions (e.g., Galwan 2020), military standoffs, economic interdependence.
  • “China Lens”: India’s strategic decisions (border defence, connectivity) shaped by China.
  • India’s LAC policy: 60,000+ troops in Eastern Ladakh, increased border infrastructure.
  • Economic paradox:$100 billion+ trade in 2024-25; dependency on Chinese APIs, electronics.
  • Goal:Decoupling without disruption, boosting domestic capacity.
  • Competition in South Asia:China’s projects (Hambantota Port, Belt and Road) vs. India’s proactive diplomacy.
  • U.S.-China tensions, Trump’s return add complexity; India prefers “multialignment.”

4. NEW PATHWAYS FOR INDIA’S CREATIVE ECONOMY

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • Creative economy spans arts, design, tech; valued at $30 billion, employs 8% of workforce.
  • Global creative exports:$1.4 trillion in 2022; India’s 2019 exports: $121 billion.
  • Creative output grew 20% last year, contributing $11 billion.
  • Grassroots innovations(e.g., mitti cool refrigerator) need investment, IP protection.
  • Policy suggestions: “One district one innovation,” stronger IP framework.
  • UNCTAD’s Creative Economy Outlook 2024 highlights India’s potential.
  • Challenges:Lack of institutional support, capital access, weak IP enforcement.

5. BULLSEYE GALAXY WITH NINE RINGS MAY REVEAL DARK MATTER SECRETS

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY

  • Bullseye Galaxy (LEDA 1312434):Nine rings from dwarf galaxy collision.
  • 2.5x larger than Milky Way; 130,000 light-years from dwarf galaxy.
  • Collision caused star formation ripples; gas trail confirms interaction.
  • Potential early-stage giant low surface-brightness (GLSB) galaxy.
  • GLSBs: Low hydrogen, high dark matter; ideal for dark matter research.
  • Observed via Hubble, Keck; published in Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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