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18 Oct, 2025
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The STAR (Supersonic TARget) missile has recently revolutionized India's defense training capabilities by eliminating the need for expensive imported target systems. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the STAR missile offers a cost-effective and indigenous
The Government of India has recently extended the RoDTEP (Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products) incentive scheme for exporters until March 31, 2026. This extension aims to support Indian exporters by compensating for taxes and duties that are embedded in exported goods but are not
The Prime Minister of India recently inaugurated the Bairabi–Sairang broad-gauge railway line, marking a historic milestone for Mizoram. This railway line is Mizoram's first-ever connection to the national railway network, significantly improving connectivity for the state. About th
There has been a sharp decline in the issuance of Certificates of Deposit (CDs) by banks in recent months. This shift has led mutual funds to explore alternative money market instruments, such as treasury bills and commercial papers, to park their funds. About Certificate of Deposit (CD) A
The Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses is a new initiative by the Indian government aimed at boosting the domestic production of pulses and achieving self-sufficiency, or Aatmanirbharta, in this crucial agricultural sector. Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses Objective The mis
The Payments Regulatory Board (PRB) has been recently constituted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to regulate and supervise the country's payment systems, marking a significant step in the development of India's financial infrastructure. Payments Regulatory Board (PRB) Authority
Recently, Pakistan announced the successful test of its new long-range cruise missile, Fatah-IV, showcasing a significant advancement in its missile capabilities. About the Fatah-4 Missile Indigenous Development: The Fatah-4 is Pakistan’s indigenously developed long-range cruis
The extension of President’s Rule in Manipur has brought to the fore the historical and controversial use of Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, shedding light on how its imposition disrupts state democracy and affects political power dynamics. What is President’s Rule? Pre
In M.S. Patter v. State of NCT of Delhi, the Supreme Court (SC) held that state-run beggars’ homes are not merely penal institutions or charitable endeavors but are instead constitutional trusts that must safeguard the fundamental rights of individuals under Article 21—the right to l
India's Public Distribution System (PDS) has long been a cornerstone of food security, ensuring access to subsidised cereals for millions of people. However, a recent Crisil study using the ‘Thali Index’ has exposed a stark reality: food deprivation remains widespread, particular
The recent Saudi-Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA) represents a major shift in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and South Asia, with significant implications for India’s strategic interests. This pact formalizes decades of informal military cooperation between
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake has recently struck Leyte Island in the Philippines. While the impact details are still emerging, such a significant tremor is likely to cause considerable damage, particularly to infrastructure in populated areas. About Leyte Island Leyte is a large and histori
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has released its road accident data for 2023, revealing some alarming statistics. Here's an overview of the key findings: Key Statistics from 2023 Total Accidents: A total of 464,029 road accidents occurred across India in 2023, which is a
The Wassenaar Arrangement is facing significant challenges in adapting its controls to the rapid growth of cloud technology. This issue highlights the need to update its control lists and enforcement mechanisms to keep up with evolving technological developments, particularly in the realm of dua
Recently, Australia has approved the drug Lecanemab for treating early-stage Alzheimer's disease. This approval marks a significant milestone in Alzheimer's treatment, as it targets the underlying causes of the disease rather than merely alleviating its symptoms. About Lecanemab Drug
The National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) has recently achieved a breakthrough by successfully cultivating the Eustoma flower, which is native to Mexico and America, in Odisha. This follows the successful cultivation of the same flower at the NBRI campus in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Abou
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