Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: Majorana Particles and Quantum Computing
What Are Majorana Particles?
How Majoranas Protect Quantum Information
Promise and Challenges
Why This Matters
Learning Corner:
Quantum Computing
Source: THE HINDU
Category: DEFENCE
Context : Represents a major shift to make India’s armed forces more agile, unified, and future-ready.
What is a Theatre Command?
Rationale and Benefits
Global Context
Progress and Debate
Challenges
Implementation
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: POLITY
Context: The Delhi High Court denied bail to several accused under UAPA in the 2020 Delhi riots case, citing that the accused had orchestrated a premeditated conspiracy and that there was enough evidence to support the charges at the bail stage
Reasons for Bail Denial
Charges and Prosecution
Judicial Reasoning
Liberty Concerns
Significance
Learning Corner:
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)
Background
Key Provisions
Contentious Issues
Judicial Stance
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: ENVIRONMENT
Context The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEFCC) to review affidavits from Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on declaring the Higher Himalayas as an eco-sensitive zone (ESZ).
Key Points
Learning Corner:
National Green Tribunal (NGT)
Key Features
Significance
Challenges
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: INTERNATIONAL
Context: The 21st edition of the India–US joint military exercise Yudh Abhyas is being held from 1st–14th September 2025 at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
Key Highlights
Learning Corner:
India’s Joint Military Exercises
Army-to-Army Exercises
Navy-to-Navy and Naval Exercises
Air Force-to-Air Force Exercises
Multilateral and Multiservice Exercises
Source: PIB
India’s maritime sector has long been governed by colonial-era and fragmented laws. Recently, the Rajya Sabha has passed the Indian Ports Bill, 2025, marking a major overhaul in India’s maritime legislative framework.
Along with the Coastal Shipping Act, 2025, the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025, and the Merchant Shipping Act, 2025, this legislative package seeks to replace colonial-era laws (notably the Act of 1908) and align India’s maritime sector with global best practices.
However, concerns have emerged regarding federalism, ownership safeguards, regulatory overreach, and impacts on smaller players.
Criticism
Criticism
Criticism
India’s maritime reforms are undoubtedly necessary to bring its laws in line with global standards and unlock the potential of its 7,500 km coastline. Yet, modernisation should not come at the cost of federal balance, fair competition, and sovereignty safeguards. A balanced approach that respects States’ autonomy, judicial independence, and protection for small operators will ensure that maritime reforms truly strengthen India’s long-term maritime security and economic growth.
Q India’s recent maritime reforms have been hailed as a step towards modernisation, but they also raise concerns of federal imbalance and regulatory overreach. Critically examine. (250 words, 15 marks)
The Government of India has issued revised guidelines under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016.
The guidelines provide a framework for assessing disability in individuals with two copies of the sickle cell gene, or with sickle cell plus beta thalassaemia/Hb D.
However, the exclusion of sickle cell disease (SCD) from the 4% reservation quota has triggered criticism and demands for reform.
Benefits
The continual reliance on biomedical scoring and exclusion of people with SCD from full protections undermines the very purpose of recognising the condition under the Act.
The RPWD Act promised inclusion and dignity but continues to rely on narrow biomedical frameworks. Unless sickle cell disease is recognised as a genuine, lifelong disability with real entitlements and protections, India risks reducing inclusion to mere tokenism.
Q Critically examine the challenges faced by individuals with sickle cell disease in accessing disability rights under the RPWD Act, 2016. Suggest reforms to ensure their full inclusion. (250 words, 15 marks)