Category: POLITY
Context: The government has reopened applications for the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for white goods—air conditioners and LED lights—from September 15 to October 14.
The move aims to boost domestic manufacturing of components not adequately produced in India. Both new and existing investors can apply. So far, 83 applicants have committed ₹10,406 crore. Launched in April 2021, the scheme runs for seven years (2021-22 to 2028-29) with a total budget of ₹6,238 crore.
Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme
Introduction
Coverage
The scheme now covers 14 sectors:
Budget & Duration
How It Works
Source: THE HINDU
Category: INTERNATIONAL
Context : Russia has conducted “Zapad” joint military drills with Belarus, featuring a successful Zircon hypersonic cruise missile launch in the Barents Sea and strikes by Su-34 fighter-bombers.
The exercises, described as defensive, aim to enhance coordination. The Zircon, claimed to fly at nine times the speed of sound with a range over 1,000 km, hit its target directly. The drills follow recent Russian drone incursions into Poland and NATO’s “Eastern Sentry” response.
Learning Corner:
Zircon Hypersonic Cruise Missile
Table of notable hypersonic cruise missiles, their country of origin,
Missile Name | Country | Type | Speed | Range | Warhead | Launch Platform |
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3M22 Zircon | Russia | Anti-ship / land-attack | Mach 8–9 | Up to 1,000 km | 300–400 kg | Submarines, surface ships, land-based |
Kinzhal (Dagger) | Russia | Air-launched ballistic | Mach 10+ | ~2,000 km | Nuclear or conventional | MiG-31K aircraft |
Oreshnik | Russia | Air-launched cruise | Mach 10 | Europe-wide | Conventional or nuclear | Aircraft |
CJ-100 | China | Air-launched cruise | Mach 5+ | 300–500 km | Conventional | H-6K bomber |
YJ-21 | China | Anti-ship cruise | Mach 6+ | 300–400 km | Conventional | Type 055 destroyer |
HACM | USA | Air-launched cruise | Mach 8 | 1,900 km | Conventional | F-15E, F/A-18F, F-35A |
X-51A WaveRider | USA | Experimental scramjet | Mach 6 | ~200 km | Conventional | B-52 bomber |
BrahMos-II | India | Hypersonic cruise | Mach 7 | ~290 km | Conventional | Air, land, sea |
Hycore | South Korea | Hypersonic cruise | Mach 5+ | 300–500 km | Conventional | Surface ships |
Fattah | Iran | Hypersonic cruise | Mach 15 | 1,400 km | Conventional | Ground-based |
Source: THE HINDU
Category: INTERNATIONAL
Context: The Scarborough Shoal is a contested reef chain in the South China Sea, about 200 km off the Philippines’ coast and near major shipping lanes
Claimed by both the Philippines and China, it has been under China’s effective control since 2012 despite a 2016 ruling that invalidated Beijing’s broader claims. Recently, China announced a nature reserve there, fueling fears it may build a militarized island. Tensions are rising as Philippine leaders take a tougher stance, with the U.S.–Philippines Mutual Defence Treaty heightening the risk of wider conflict.
Learning Corner:
Nine-Dash Line
Definition:
The Nine-Dash Line is a demarcation used by China to claim a large part of the South China Sea. It appears on Chinese maps as nine dashes or lines that extend far south and east from the Chinese mainland, covering about 90% of the South China Sea.
Origin:
Features:
Legal Status:
Strategic Importance:
India’s Perspective:
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: HISTORY
Context : Seventy-seven years ago, in September 1948, India launched Operation Polo to annex Hyderabad, the largest princely state that had resisted joining the Union..
The Nizam sought independence despite a Hindu majority and signed a temporary standstill agreement. Meanwhile, peasant revolts grew, and the Razakars, a private militia, violently suppressed dissent. With negotiations failing, India intervened on September 13, 1948. In a four-day campaign, the Indian Army defeated the Nizam’s forces, leading to his surrender on September 17. Hyderabad was integrated into India, first under military rule and later through elected government in 1952.
Learning Corner:
Operation Polo (1948)
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: ENVIRONMENT
Context: Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh criticized the government’s Great Nicobar Island Development Project, calling it an “ecological disaster” being pushed through despite legal challenges.
The project’s environmental clearance is under review in the National Green Tribunal, while its forest clearance has been challenged in the Calcutta High Court for violating the Forest Rights Act, 2006. Ramesh also highlighted the Union Tribal Affairs Ministry’s unusual move to withdraw from the case, calling it a sign of ambivalence as the project proceeds.
Learning Corner:
Great Nicobar Island Development Project
Source: THE HINDU
India is witnessing a paradigm shift in higher education with the entry of foreign universities establishing campuses in the country.
One U.K. university campus has already opened its doors in Gurugram, launching its academic programmes for the 2025-26 academic session, with the remaining universities setting up their campuses in Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai and the National Capital Region.
It opens new opportunities for Indian students and expands educational horizons.
India’s University Grants Commission (UGC) has released its regulations for setting up and operating campuses of ‘foreign higher educational institutions’ (FHEI) in any part of India.
The entry of foreign universities into India marks a transformational moment in higher education. It bridges aspiration with affordability, integrates India into the global education ecosystem, and strengthens India’s case as an emerging knowledge powerhouse
However, Quality higher education must aim to develop good, thoughtful, well-rounded, and creative individuals.
Q Foreign universities are setting up campuses in India. How can this change benefit students and the education system? What challenges need to be addressed? (250 words, 15 marks)
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/bringing-global-education-home/article70048851.ece
India has historically shaped regional and global diplomacy through the Panchsheel principles, the Non-Aligned Movement, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, and, most recently, with its “Neighbourhood First Policy”. This stance has generally promoted peace and interdependence in South Asia.
However, its unresolved issues with Sri Lanka, as the fisheries crisis in the Palk Strait and the sovereignty of Katchatheevu island, pose challenges.
These issues, if handled prudently, can be transformed into opportunities for cooperation rather than conflict.
Quota system
Community sensitisation
International framework
India and Sri Lanka share not only maritime boundaries but also centuries of cultural, religious, and kinship ties.. To protect them, disputes must be addressed without populist rhetoric but through quiet cooperation, legal recognition and shared livelihood security.
The way forward involves multiple levels such as government-to-government talks (retaining trust and treaty obligations) and State/Provincial engagement (involving Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka’s Northern Provincial Council and community dialogue, encouraging people-people empathy that overcomes media distortions).
Q “The Katchatheevu and Palk Strait disputes are less about sovereignty and more about livelihoods and ecological sustainability.” Discuss (250 words, 15 marks)