15.06.25 Current Affairs

ONE-LINER Current Affairs

Environment & Climate Policy

  • Carbon Pricing Instruments have grown from 5 (2005) to 80 (2025); now cover 28% of global GHG emissions.
  • World Bank’s “State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2025”: ETSs & carbon taxes generated $100+ billion in 2024.
  • India’s Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (2023) includes:
    • Compliance Mechanism (for obligated entities),
    • Offset Mechanism (for voluntary emission reduction projects).
  • COP29 (Baku) adopted final rules for the Paris Agreement’s Article 6.2 and 6.4 on cooperative approaches and crediting.

Forest Rights Act (FRA) Implementation

  • 324 district FRA cells sanctioned under Dharti Aba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyaan (DAJGUA) across 18 states/UTs.
  • These cells assist in claim documentation but do not interfere with Gram Sabha or DLC decisions.
  • Concerns: Risk of creating a parallel FRA mechanism beyond the Act’s framework.
  • Pendency is high in Assam (60%), Telangana (50+ %); major reasons: infrequent DLC/SDLC meetings & forest department delays.

Digital Agriculture Mission (2024)

  • Govt announced ₹6,000 crore for Agri Stack, including:
    • ₹4,000 crore: Farmer Registries, legal heir integration.
    • ₹2,000 crore: Digital Crop Surveys (Geo-tagged).
  • Agri Stack will use federated architecture to function as a digital public infrastructure (like Aadhaar).
  • Components include: Krishi Decision Support System, Soil Mapping, Digital GCES, and Crop Sown Registry.

Central Sector Scheme (CSS) Funding Guidelines

  • “Just-In-Time” release: max 25% fund disbursal at once; next only after 75% prior usage.
  • Unused funds lapse at FY end; PFMS use mandatory.
  • Sunset clause (2017) mandates fixed timelines for scheme reviews.

Forest Fire (Reasi, J&K)

  • Massive forest fire near NH-144A; causes include:
    • Natural: Lightning, drought.
    • Human-induced: Slash-and-burn, carelessness, climate change.
  • Response Tools: Forest Fire Alert System (FIRE 2.0) using MODIS & SNPP-VIIRS satellite data.

Women in Politics (UN Women 2025 Factsheet)

  • India ranks 174/181 countries for women in Cabinet positions (only 5.6%).
  • Globally, only 22.9% of cabinet ministers are women; women mostly get social sector portfolios.

AviList – Global Bird Species List

  • AviList replaces IOC and Clements lists; includes:
    • 11,131 species, 19,879 subspecies, 252 families.
  • Joint effort by: BirdLife Intl., Cornell Lab of Ornithology, IOC Union, etc.

Social Issues – Intergenerational Communication Gap

  • Youth–Elder gap due to education, emotional disconnect, and busy lifestyles.
  • Recommendations:
    • Aging Sensitization in education,
    • Digital Buddy programmes,
    • Wisdom Exchange initiatives.

Aviation – Air India Crash

  • Black box recovered by AAIB; contains Flight Data Recorder & Cockpit Voice Recorder.
  • AAIB (est. 2012) investigates serious incidents per Annex 13 of the Chicago Convention; probes aircraft over 2,250 kg AUW.

Taxation on Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs)

  • Flat 30% tax on VDA gains + 1% TDS on transfers (per Finance Act 2022).
  • CBDT’s NUDGE framework promotes voluntary disclosures.

Statins & Sepsis

  • New study: Statins reduce death rate in sepsis due to anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and anti-clotting effects.

Shipki La Border Tourism (Himachal Pradesh)

  • Pass at 3,930m, in Kinnaur district, through which the Sutlej River enters India.
  • Historical trade route; shut after COVID-19; now reopened for border tourism.

Israel–Iran Escalation – Strategic Warnings & Military Threats

  • Israel warned Iran that “Tehran will burn” if Iranian strikes continue to target Israeli civilians.
  • The statement follows Iran’s overnight drone and missile attacks on Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, which killed 3 civilians and wounded dozens.
  • Israel launched an unprecedented airstrike on Iran earlier, targeting nuclear facilities and killing top Iranian commanders and civilians.
  • Israeli PM Netanyahu claimed Israel had dealt a “real blow to Iran’s nuclear programme”.
  • Israeli Defence Minister Katz blamed Ayatollah Khamenei for endangering Iranian civilians, particularly those in Tehran.
  • Israel’s Brigadier General Effie Defrin said “aerial freedom of action” now extends from western Iran to Tehran.
  • Israel asserts that Tehran is no longer immune to aerial targeting due to recent successful operations.
  • The conflict reflects escalating tit-for-tat attacks, with the potential to draw in regional and global actors.

Air India AI-171 Crash: Government Response Panel

High-Level Committee Formation

  • Centre set up a high-level committee headed by the Union Home Secretary to formulate SOPs and response protocols after the AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad.
  • Mandate: Recommend guidelines to prevent and manage aviation accidents; report to be submitted within 3 months.

Panel’s Scope of Work

  • Assess root cause of the crash and contributing factors:
    • Mechanical failure
    • Human error
    • Weather conditions
    • Regulatory lapses
  • Suggest policy changes, training enhancements, emergency protocols, and international best practices.
  • Evaluate emergency response effectiveness and recommend agency-wise roles for crash response and coordination.

Investigation Independence

  • The committee will not replace or interfere with the official probe by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB).

Committee Composition

  • Chair: Home Secretary of India
  • Members include:
    • Joint Secretary, MHA
    • State Home Dept. & Disaster Response Authority (Gujarat)
    • Ahmedabad Police Commissioner
    • DG, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security
    • DGCA & DG, IAF Inspection and Safety
    • Special Director, IB
    • Director, Forensic Science Services

Data Access & Investigation Methods

  • Will access:
    • Flight Data Recorder (Black Box)
    • Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR)
    • ATC logs, aircraft maintenance records, witness testimonies
  • Will conduct site inspections and interviews with crew, ATC staff, and technical personnel.
  • May collaborate with international agencies for technical insights.

Myanmar Civil Conflict

Current Situation

  • Over 600 people evacuated from Saung Nang Khae (Shan State) due to heavy fighting between the Myanmar military and anti-coup guerrillas.
  • Evacuation efforts led by Kayan New Land Party’s youth wing; the total displaced could exceed 1,500 people.
  • Myanmar has been in civil war since the 2021 coup, with over 3.5 million displaced, as per UN figures.

Recent Developments

  • Military and some rebels had pledged a truce earlier this month after the March 2025 earthquake (magnitude 7.7) that killed 3,700+ people.
  • Despite losses, the Myanmar military has begun conscription to replenish its ranks.
  • The military still retains superior hardware, largely supplied by China and Russia, giving it an operational edge despite guerrilla gains.

Key Implications

  • Ongoing violence undermines truce efforts and post-disaster recovery.
  • Humanitarian crisis continues to deepen, with families forced into makeshift convoys and shelters.
  • Conflict reflects the multipolar nature of resistance, involving ethnic armed organisations and youth-led groups.

Iran–U.S. Nuclear Talks Suspended Amid Israel–Iran Escalation

Diplomatic Fallout

  • Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared nuclear talks with the U.S. “unjustifiable” after Israeli air strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
  • The 6th round of indirect U.S.–Iran nuclear talks, scheduled in Oman, was cancelled.
  • Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi confirmed cancellation but reaffirmed dialogue as the only path to peace.

Blame on the U.S.

  • Araghchi blamed the strikes on “direct support by Washington”, though the U.S. denies involvement in the Israeli offensive.
  • The U.S. is, however, assisting Israel with ground-based air defence systems to intercept Iranian missiles.

Iran’s Retaliation

  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei vowed continued retaliatory attacks on Israel, calling Israeli strikes a “great crime”.
  • Iran launched multiple missile waves on Israel; 3 civilians killed, 76 injured, mostly around Tel Aviv and Rishon Lezion.
  • Seven Israeli soldiers sustained minor injuries — the first reported military casualties on the Israeli side.

SPArc Therapy – Proton Arc Therapy Innovation

Credit: The Hindu

What is SPArc?

  • SPArc = Spot-scanning Proton Arc Therapy, a radiation technique that targets tumours precisely while sparing nearby healthy tissues.
  • Step-and-shoot SPArc uses a pre-set beam delivery sequence; dynamic SPArc adjusts energy and direction in real-time (still under development).

Clinical Use Case

  • First clinical case: 46-year-old woman with parotid gland cancer extending to the base of skull, treated with 33 SPArc sessions.
  • Compared to standard SFO-IMPT, SPArc reduced radiation to:
    • Brainstem by 10%
    • Optical chiasm by 56%
    • Oral cavity by 72%
    • Spinal canal by 90%

Treatment Methodology

  • Used cone-beam CT scans + machine learning to create synthetic CTs for accurate dose tracking.
  • Dose ‘painting’ via scanning multiple energy layers (each layer = a tissue slice) with proton beams.
  • Nine beam angles in a 180º arc used to deliver the treatment, rotating 20º between each beam.
  • Each session lasted 15–18 minutes.

Benefits

  • Highly effective for tumours in complex or sensitive regions (e.g., skull base).
  • Minimal side effects: only minor skin irritation, no disruption to eating or daily work.

Concerns

  • Risk of geographical miss (tumour shrinking/moving during treatment).
  • High cost may limit access; needs careful indication to avoid overuse.
  • Technology is still in early adoption, especially dynamic SPArc which awaits regulatory clearance.

Relevance

  • Important for GS3 (Science & Tech) and Medical innovations in cancer treatment.
  • Also applicable in Essay / Ethics for themes on technological justice and healthcare equity

Silver Recovery from E-waste Using Cooking Oils

Industrial Importance of Silver

  • Silver is more useful than gold in energy & electronics, especially in solar panels and mobile devices.
  • India generates 108 GW of solar power, with each mobile phone using 100–200 mg, and a laptop ~350 mg of silver.
  • Globally, 7,275 metric tonnes of silver are used in electronics, but only ~15% is recycled.

Demand Surge & Clean Energy Link

  • Sprott Silver Report (2025): Silver is critical to the clean energy transition.
  • Silver demand to rise 170%, as EVs, solar panels, and electrified transport expand.
  • IEA predicts 50% of global car sales will be electric by 2035, further boosting silver needs.

New Method of Silver Recovery

  • Finnish researchers (Anze Zupanc & Prof. Timo Repo) developed a non-toxic method using fatty acids (like oleic, linolenic acid) found in cooking oils.
  • Unsaturated fatty acids (from olive, groundnut, and sunflower oil) help separate silver from e-waste without hazardous chemicals like cyanide or strong acids.

Eco-Friendly & Recyclable

  • These oils are recyclable, safer than organic solvents, and ideal for urban mining of silver from motherboards and electronic components.
  • Applicable to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) management

Arunachal Pradesh: Decade of Hydropower

Credit: The Hindu

Hydropower Vision & Target

  • Arunachal Pradesh declared 2025–2035 as ‘Decade of Hydropower’ to harness its potential of 58,000 MW.
  • State to implement mega, large, and small hydro projects with a supportive policy & regulatory framework.
  • The state expects ₹4,525 crore annual revenue by 2035 from HEPs (hydroelectric projects).

Revenue Strategy

  • The state will receive 12% free power from each HEP + 1% additional for the Local Area Development Fund.
  • Cabinet approved the creation of an Escrow Account for transparent management of free power revenue.
  • Goal: Use proceeds for long-term sustainable growth and industrial ecosystem development.

Major Projects & National Relevance

  • Cabinet discussed consensus-building for the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP) (capacity: 11,000 MW).
  • SUMP is a national project (since 2008) and a strategic counter to China’s 60,000 MW dam on Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet.
  • Local resistance from Siang, East Siang, and Upper Siang districts over pre-feasibility surveys.

Public Engagement & Rehabilitation

  • Cabinet directed continuous engagement with PAFs (Project-Affected Families) to ensure:
    • Fair compensation & solatium
    • Transparent land/property valuation
    • Resettlement & rehabilitation planning

Urban Development Planning

  • Two new authorities formed:
    • New Yingkiong Development Authority
    • New Geku Development Authority — to develop future-ready alternate towns.
  • Necklace Road project survey along the Siang River initiated above the likely submergence zone.

Cherrapunji Gin – First Exported Alcohol Brand from Northeast India

Key Milestone

  • Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin becomes the first alcohol label from Northeast India to be exported, announced on World Gin Day 2025.

Export Markets

  • Currently available in parts of the European Union.
  • Expected expansion to Japan, Thailand, and the UK by the end of 2025.

Production & Identity

  • Made in small batches using traditional copper stills.
  • Uses naturally harvested rainwater from Sohra (Cherrapunji) and Mawsynram—the wettest places on Earth.

Local Botanical Ingredients

  • Flavour built on:
    • Kaji nemu (Assamese lemon)
    • Khasi mandarin
    • Sohmarit pepper
    • Smoked black cardamom
    • Pine-smoked tea

Packaging Innovation

  • Packaged in military-grade stainless steel bottles — a reusable, sustainable alternative to single-use glass.

Cultural & Economic Significance

  • Part of a global revival in artisanal gin, which emphasizes local storytelling and ingredients.
  • In India, craft gin now features in urban bars and home bars, rising with cocktail culture and domestic premium brands.

Awards & Recognition

  • 13 international awards since launch in 2023.
  • Includes:
    • ‘Master’ medal at Global Spirits Masters 2023
    • Silver at World Gin Awards

Government Role

  • Meghalaya government provided support enabling the gin’s international success.

PM Narendra Modi’s 3-Nation Tour

Countries & Key Firsts

  • PM Modi embarks on a tour to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia (June 16–19, 2025).
  • First Indian PM visit to Cyprus since 2002 and first-ever visit to Croatia since its independence in 1991.

Major Focus Areas

  • Attending G-7 Summit as one of five special invitees — Modi’s 6th consecutive participation.
  • Key agenda at G-7:
    • Energy security,
    • Technology & Innovation,
    • AI-Energy nexus,
    • Quantum technologies.

Canada Relations & Diplomacy

  • Expected “reset” in strained India–Canada ties during meeting with Canadian PM Mark Carney.
  • Aim: Restoration of diplomatic presence in both countries following months of tension.

Global Geopolitical Context

  • Tour comes after Operation Sindoor (India’s strikes on Pakistan).
  • PM to raise terrorism and Pakistan’s role at UN, FATF, and other multilateral platforms.
  • Likely encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump—first since his claim of mediating India-Pakistan truce (denied by India).
  • Visit occurs amid global crises:
  • Israel–Iran conflict,
  • Gaza bombardment,
  • Russia–Ukraine war,
  • U.S. tariff-led economic disruptions.

Cyprus Visit – Strategic Signalling

  • Talks with President Nikos Christodoulides in Nicosia on June 16.
  • Discussion on India-Middle East Economic Corridor (IMEC) stalled since the Israel crisis (2023).
  • A visit to Cyprus is also seen as a signal to Turkiye, which backed Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.

Croatia Visit

  • Final stop: Zagreb on June 18 for talks with Croatian PM Andrej Plenković.

India’s Air Conditioner Temperature Control Policy

Background & Evolution

  • Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) issued voluntary AC temperature guidelines in 2018 for commercial establishments (airports, malls, govt offices, etc.).
  • In 2020, the government mandated a default AC temperature of 24°C, though users could adjust it freely.
  • In 2025, new proposal: hardwire ACs to operate between 20°C and 28°C only — removing full user control.

Objectives

  • Improve energy efficiency, reduce power demand from the cooling sector.
  • Promote public health by avoiding excessively low temperatures indoors.

Rationale & Energy Forecast

  • BEE estimates India’s total AC load to reach 200 GW by 2030 (currently 50 GW = 1/5 of India’s peak power demand).
  • AC penetration is only ~6% of Indian households, meaning demand will grow exponentially.

Global Comparisons

  • Japan already encourages a default 28°C setting in offices/public buildings for energy conservation.

India’s Diplomatic Role in the Iran–Israel Conflict

Bilateral Engagements

  • External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar held phone calls with:
  • Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi
  • Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar
  • Conversations aimed at preventing escalation and urging a return to diplomacy.

Strategic Importance

  • Both Israel and Iran are strategic partners of India.
    • Israel: Key in defence, agriculture, and technology cooperation; hosts ~30,000 Indian nationals.
    • Iran: Regional Gulf power with ~10 million Indian expat workers; crucial for Chabahar Port, energy, and regional connectivity.

Recent Context

  • Calls followed the intensification of conflict with:
  • Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear research centres.
  • Iranian retaliation with three waves of drone and missile attacks.
  • PM Modi also spoke to Israeli PM Netanyahu, urging peace and Gulf stability, vital for India’s economic and energy security.

India–Iran Recent Ties

  • 20th India–Iran Joint Commission Meeting held in New Delhi (May 7–8, 2025).
  • Visit marked the first official trip of Araghchi to India since becoming Foreign Minister in August 2024.

India’s Position on Israel–Iran Conflict in Multilateral Forums

UNGA Abstention

  • India abstained from a UN General Assembly resolution supporting a ceasefire in Gaza, reflecting its balanced stance on Middle East conflicts.

SCO Statement

  • The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) issued a statement strongly condemning Israel’s strikes on Iran, citing civilian casualties and international law violations.
  • India distanced itself, stating it “did not participate in the discussions” related to the SCO statement.

India’s Official Position

  • The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reiterated that Israel–Iran hostilities must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
  • India’s neutral stance indicates its effort to maintain strategic autonomy in complex West Asia geopolitics.

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