TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 09.02.2026

1. PARLIAMENTARY PANEL PROPOSES “JUDICIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT” FOR NEW LEGISLATIONS

SUBJECT: POLITY

  • A high-level Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice has recommended a mandatory ‘Judicial Impact Assessment’ (JIA) for every Bill introduced in the Parliament to estimate the potential increase in court caseloads.
  • The Ministry of Law and Justice announced the integration of AI-driven legal translation tools in the Supreme Court and all 25 High Courts to provide real-time judgments in all 22 scheduled languages of the Eighth Schedule.
  • The Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated a pilot project for ‘Remote Voting’ for Domestic Migrants in upcoming state assembly elections, aiming to enhance voter turnout without requiring physical presence in home constituencies.
  • Discussions intensified in the Rajya Sabha regarding the Delimitation Commission’s roadmap, with southern states expressing concerns over potential loss of parliamentary seats relative to their population control successes.
  • The Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling clarifying that the Governor’s power to withhold assent to a Bill (under Article 200) must be exercised “as soon as possible” and cannot be used to indefinitely stall state legislation.
  • Concepts: Article 200 – Governor’s powers regarding Bills; Judicial Review – The basic structure doctrine allowing courts to examine legislative and executive actions.

2. TAMIL NADU LAUNCHES “NEELGIRI TAHR CONSERVATION CENTRE” IN POLLACHI

SUBJECT: NATIONAL (TAMIL NADU FOCUS)

  • The Government of Tamil Nadu inaugurated the state-of-the-art Project Nilgiri Tahr Conservation Centre in Pollachi to protect the state animal from climate-induced habitat fragmentation.
  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted the flight test of the Gaganyaan-3 escape system, marking a critical milestone for India’s first manned lunar orbit mission scheduled for late 2026.
  • Massive protests were reported in Ladakh as the Ministry of Home Affairs held the fourth round of talks regarding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for the Union Territory.
  • The Ministry of Jal Shakti reported that the ‘Nila Muttram’ (Greywater Management) project in rural Tamil Nadu has achieved 95% coverage, serving as a model for water conservation in semi-arid regions.
  • India’s first ‘Vande Metro’ service has been greenlit for the Chennai-Puducherry corridor, aimed at reducing inter-city travel time to under 90 minutes using high-frequency automated train sets.
  • Concepts: Sixth Schedule (Article 244) – Provisions for administration of tribal areas; Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 – Legal framework for species conservation.

3. INDIA-ASEAN SIGN UPDATED FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (AITIGA) IN JAKARTA

SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL

  • India and the ASEAN bloc concluded the review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA), incorporating stricter ‘Rules of Origin’ to prevent the dumping of non-ASEAN goods into Indian markets.
  • At the G20 Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Brasilia, India successfully advocated for a “Global Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Framework” to standardize cross-border UPI-like payments.
  • The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) debated a resolution on “Space Debris Management,” where India emphasized the “Liability Convention” for private satellite operators.
  • India dispatched its first shipment of Green Hydrogen to the European Union under the “India-EU Trade and Technology Council” agreement, marking a shift in energy diplomacy.
  • Bilateral tensions between India and Canada showed signs of easing as both nations agreed to resume Consular Services and high-level trade dialogues focused on critical mineral supply chains.
  • Concepts: Look East/Act East Policy – India’s strategic engagement with SE Asia; Rules of Origin – Criteria needed to determine the national source of a product for tariff purposes.

4. RBI MAINTAINS “WITHDRAWAL OF ACCOMMODATION” STANCE AMID RISING FOOD INFLATION

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to keep the Repo Rate unchanged at 6.5%, citing “sticky” food inflation caused by erratic monsoon patterns in the previous season.
  • India’s Direct Tax collections for FY26 have crossed the ₹20 lakh crore mark, showing a 15% year-on-year growth, attributed to increased corporate transparency and digitized tax filing.
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced new regulations for ‘Fractional Ownership’ in Real Estate, allowing retail investors to invest in commercial properties with a minimum ticket size of ₹10 lakh.
  • India’s Unemployment Rate in urban areas dropped to a five-year low of 5.8%, driven by a surge in the Gig Economy and the ‘Make in India 2.0’ manufacturing push in electronics.
  • The Finance Ministry announced a new “Special Economic Zone (SEZ) 3.0” policy, shifting focus from export-only units to “Global Capability Centres (GCCs)” serving both domestic and international markets.
  • Concepts: Monetary Policy Committee – Statutory body under RBI Act; Real GDP vs Nominal GDP – Understanding the impact of inflation on economic growth figures.

5. INDIAN NAVY COMMISSIONS FIRST INDIGENOUS “UNMANNED UNDERWATER VEHICLE” (UUV)

SUBJECT: DEFENCE

  • The Indian Navy commissioned ‘Matsya-X’, the first indigenously developed extra-large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV), capable of long-endurance surveillance and mine countermeasures in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • The Ministry of Defence issued the ‘Fifth Positive Indigenisation List’, banning the import of 150 more items, including high-altitude UAVs and specific long-range artillery components.
  • India and the United States commenced the ‘Ex-Yudh Abhyas 2026’ in the deserts of Rajasthan, focusing on desert warfare and the integration of AI in battlefield management.
  • The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested the Agni-VI missile’s MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle) capability, enhancing India’s strategic nuclear deterrent.
  • HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) reported the successful first flight of the Tejas Mk-2 prototype, featuring a more powerful engine and advanced glass cockpit for multi-role combat missions.
  • Concepts: MIRV Technology – Allowing a single missile to carry multiple warheads; Positive Indigenisation List – Strategic tool to achieve ‘Atmanirbharta’ in defence production.

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