Category: POLITY
Context: Train 20 lakh tribal “change leaders” through activities like role-play, cognitive tasks, and fish bowl exercises to build problem-solving and motivation.
Objectives
Implementation
Key Activities
Vision & Delivery
Impact
Learning Corner:
Adi Karmayogi Initiative
Source: THE HINDU
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissioned two multirole stealth frigates — INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri — at Visakhapatnam
Key Points
Strategic Impact
Technical Highlights
Learning Corner:
Frigates
Indian Defence Projects
Source: THE HINDU
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: To test the parachute-based deceleration system for safe crew module landing.
Purpose & Method
Agencies Involved
Importance
Long-term Goals
Learning Corner:
Gaganyaan Mission
Category: ECONOMICS
Context: Kuttiyadi Coconut gets GI tag
Unique Qualities
Learning Corner:
Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
Source: THE HINDU
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: Rare Quadruple Star System: UPM J1040-3551 AabBab
Learning Corner:
Quadruple Star System
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Indian cities have become powerful magnets, pulling in millions of internal migrants each year in search of livelihoods, opportunities, and a better life.
Despite being indispensable to the urban economy, migrants remain absent from urban planning, governance, and policy agendas.
Example (India):
During the COVID-19 lockdown (2020), millions of migrants lost jobs overnight. With no transport, housing, or support, they were forced to walk hundreds of kilometers back to their villages. This showed migrants were never really included in urban systems of welfare or planning.
Government has proposed National Migration Policy in 2021 for inclusion of migrants in social security and urban governance; however, it has not been implemented yet.
Other related Concepts
Example: A new smart bus system may improve transport for office-goers, but if migrant workers living in informal settlements don’t even have proper bus stops near their colonies, they are excluded from the benefits.
Indian cities stand at a critical juncture. The Smart City Mission has achieved infrastructure growth but risks deepening social exclusion. Migrants, despite being the backbone of urban economies, remain invisible in planning and governance.
To ensure social justice and sustainable urbanisation, India must redefine urban citizenship by embracing migrants as rightful stakeholders. Building cities that are inclusive, democratic, and socially just is not just a policy priority but a moral and constitutional imperative.
Q Despite being vital to India’s urban economy, migrants remain invisible in city planning. Analyse the causes and suggest measures to build inclusive cities. (250 words, 15 marks)
Prime Minister of Fiji, Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka, is on his first official visit to India (since assuming office in 2022). India and Fiji unveiled new initiatives to deepen defence and maritime security cooperation, signalling growing strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific.
Key forums
Indian Diaspora
India has been a significant development partner for Fiji, providing support in various sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, and education. Initiatives such as the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in IT at Fiji National University and humanitarian aid following natural disasters highlight this cooperation.
Key Highlights of the Recent Visit
Defence Cooperation
Fiji’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Indo-Pacific Partnership
Health sector
Agriculture sector
Trade and Investment
Cultural and Educational Cooperation
Sports Collaboration
Global and Regional Cooperation
India–Fiji relations are moving from cultural and diaspora ties to a strategic and security partnership in the Indo-Pacific.
Initiatives include defence cooperation, cyber training, healthcare, and climate projects, positioning Fiji at the centre of India’s Pacific outreach.
The partnership strengthens bilateral goodwill and reinforces India as a reliable Indo-Pacific partner amid emerging geopolitical challenges.
Q Discuss the historical and contemporary dimensions of India–Fiji relations. How does the growing strategic partnership contribute to India’s Indo-Pacific vision? (250 words, 15 marks)