1. PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT ON DATA PRIVACY AND ELECTORAL REFORMS
SUBJECT: POLITY
- The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on Data Protection submitted its latest review, recommending stricter penalties for AI-driven data breaches, emphasizing the protection of the “Digital Sovereignty” of Indian citizens.
- The Election Commission of India (ECI) initiated a pilot project for Multi-Constituency Remote Voting Machines (RVMs) in select urban pockets of Tamil Nadu to address migrant voter apathy.
- A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court began hearing a plea regarding the discretionary powers of Governors in withholding Bills indefinitely, citing the need for a “reasonable timeline” to maintain federal balance.
- The Ministry of Law and Justice tabled a draft for “One Nation, One Registration” to digitize land records across India, aiming to reduce litigation and enhance transparency in property dealings.
- Discussions in the Rajya Sabha intensified over the Delimitation Commission’s upcoming framework, with Southern states expressing concerns over potential seat loss due to successful population control.
- Concepts: Article 200 – Relates to the Governor’s assent to Bills; Article 324 – Powers of the Election Commission for superintendence and control of elections.
2. TAMIL NADU LAUNCHES “BLUE ECONOMY” POLICY AMID COASTAL EROSION CONCERNS
SUBJECT: NATIONAL / ENVIRONMENT
- The Tamil Nadu government officially unveiled its Blue Economy Policy 2026, focusing on sustainable deep-sea fishing, offshore wind energy, and the restoration of coral reefs in the Gulf of Mannar.
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched the EOS-09 satellite from Sriharikota, designed specifically for high-resolution monitoring of agricultural crop health and soil moisture.
- The Ministry of Jal Shakti reported that Tamil Nadu has achieved 95% coverage under the Jal Jeevan Mission, significantly outpacing the national average in providing functional household tap connections.
- A high-level committee was formed to investigate the impact of rising sea levels on the UNESCO World Heritage site at Mahabalipuram, proposing the construction of “soft” eco-barriers.
- The Union Government approved the Green Energy Corridor Phase-III, which includes a massive battery storage system in Thoothukudi to stabilize the southern power grid.
- Concepts: Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Norms – Guidelines for protecting coastal environments; Article 48A – Directive Principle for the protection and improvement of the environment.
3. INDIA-ASEAN STRATEGIC DIALOGUE AND THE “INDUS-WAY” DIPLOMACY
SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL
- India and ASEAN members signed the “Manila Declaration on Maritime Security,” agreeing to conduct joint patrols in the South China Sea to ensure “Freedom of Navigation” and adherence to UNCLOS.
- The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) entered its final “Gold-Level” negotiation phase, with India pushing for easier visa norms for professionals in exchange for lower tariffs on British machinery.
- India dispatched its third humanitarian consignment to Central Asian nations via the Chabahar Port, reinforcing its role as a “First Responder” in the Eurasian landmass.
- The Quad Plus meeting in Tokyo saw India advocating for a “Global South Vaccine Vault,” a strategic reserve of medicines to prevent future pandemic-related supply chain shocks.
- Bilateral talks between India and Germany focused on the Green Hydrogen Task Force, aiming to export Indian-produced green ammonia to European markets by 2027.
- Concepts: Act East Policy – India’s focus on Southeast Asian neighbors; UNCLOS (1982) – The international law governing sea-related activities and territorial waters.
4. RBI MAINTAINS “NEUTRAL” STANCE AS GREEN BONDS DRIVE ECONOMY
SUBJECT: ECONOMY
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) kept the Repo Rate unchanged at 6.25%, citing a stable inflation trajectory of 4% while maintaining a “neutral” stance to support post-monsoon growth.
- India’s Direct Tax collections saw a 15% year-on-year surge, attributed to the integration of AI in tax auditing and increased corporate compliance.
- The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced new ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) disclosure norms for the top 1,000 listed companies to attract global “green” capital.
- The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) hit a new milestone, processing 20 billion transactions in January 2026 alone, with its international wing expanding to five more European nations.
- The Ministry of Commerce reported a narrowing Trade Deficit, led by a sharp rise in the export of “Made in India” electronics and processed agricultural goods.
- Concepts: Fiscal Deficit – The gap between government expenditure and revenue; Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) – The body responsible for fixing the benchmark interest rate in India.
5. INDUCTION OF “AGNI-VI” AND THE PUSH FOR “AATMANIRBHAR DEFENCE”
SUBJECT: DEFENCE
- The Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced the successful pre-induction trial of Agni-VI, a canister-launched Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology.
- The Indian Navy commissioned INS Viraat II, the country’s third aircraft carrier, built with 85% indigenous content, significantly boosting its power projection in the Indian Ocean Region.
- Under the iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence) scheme, a Chennai-based startup was awarded a contract to develop “Swarm Drones” for high-altitude surveillance along the LAC.
- The Indian Army began the deployment of Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) on the western front to ensure rapid mobilization and “Leap-Ahead” combat capabilities.
- India and France finalized the deal for the joint production of jet engines in India, marking a shift from a “Buyer-Seller” relationship to a “Co-developer” partnership.
- Concepts: Strategic Autonomy – The ability of a state to pursue its national interests without being constrained by other states; Negative Import List – A list of items that the military will only source from domestic manufacturers.