ONE LINER CURRENT AFFAIRS
National
- Delhi government announced microchipping of 10 lakh stray dogs with UNDP support to strengthen rabies control and digitise vaccination records.
- Delhi University faced over 9,000 vacant UG seats, exposing flaws in CUET-based centralised admission and reservation implementation.
- SC asked Sunjay Kapur’s wife to disclose assets amid a high-profile will dispute, highlighting legal complexities of inheritance.
- Umar Khalid approached SC against Delhi HC’s denial of bail in UAPA riots conspiracy case.
- Delhi government promised quick compensation to flood-hit farmers in Hiranki and Palla Chowk areas.
- Infant trafficking rackets and stray dog bites reinforced urban governance and law enforcement gaps.
- Delhi HC directed strict monitoring of mineral scam allegations in Jharkhand, reviving debates on corruption.
- Prime Minister praised RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s contributions on his 75th birthday, linking governance and social harmony.
- Delhi cabinet continued consultations on excise reforms, balancing revenue with social concerns.
- Social welfare schemes like pensions and anganwadi reforms were discussed in Bihar and Himachal, showcasing grassroots governance.
International Relations
- India–US trade talks set to resume; Modi–Trump announced dialogue for an FTA despite tensions over tariffs and Russian oil imports.
- India continues to balance multi-alignment—simultaneous engagement with US, Russia, and BRICS.
- Nepal protests forced PM Oli’s resignation; Indian pilgrims stranded in Taklakot and Kathmandu.
- Delhi CM Rekha Gupta prioritised safe return of stranded city residents from Nepal unrest.
- Reports surfaced of 15 Indians duped into fighting on Russian side in Ukraine, raising consular concerns.
- China reinforced its monopoly over Rare Earth Elements (REEs), while India explored diversification.
- GERD (Ethiopia) tensions reappeared as Nile water disputes deepened.
- India pushed for stronger Global South solidarity in trade and health.
- U.K.–India Infrastructure Financing Bridge (UKIIFB) launched to accelerate sustainable projects.
- Cross-border terrorism issues resurfaced amid J&K’s Operation Guddar and regional security concerns.
Environment
- Delhi floods revived urban climate resilience debates and need for improved drainage.
- Punjab criticised Centre’s ₹1,600 crore flood aid as “meagre,” demanding ₹20,000 crore.
- Rabies control via microchipping tied public health with animal population management.
- REEs mining debate linked to ecological costs in China vs India.
- Delhi flood compensation schemes aimed at eco-sensitive farming protection.
- Circular economy approaches suggested for solid waste and sewage reuse in Delhi.
- DU campus tree cover loss in urban expansion sparked debate on sustainable universities.
- Dog population regulation in Bengaluru and Delhi reflected ecological-urban conflict.
- Climate-resilient urban planning linked to flood compensation and Smart Cities agenda.
- Air and water pollution issues linked with Yamuna cleanup under CSR-driven programmes.
Science & Technology
- Multi-stage malaria vaccine AdFalciVax entered trials, a breakthrough in public health.
- AI-based flood risk and climate mapping proposed for Indian urban centres.
- Dog microchips (₹200 each) will store sterilisation and vaccination history.
- Digital monitoring in rabies control will integrate health, urban, and tech policies.
- India’s gaps in REE refining highlighted need for R&D investment.
- GIS and satellite data crucial in planning Smart Cities resilience.
- Pharma innovation debates linked to biosimilars and biotech partnerships.
- DU’s admission system used tech platforms but raised concerns of algorithmic opacity.
- Predictive weather and disaster tech critical for flood-prone regions like Punjab.
- Defence drill Exercise Zapad 2025 showcased India’s tech-based combat readiness.
Governance
- Domestic sphere debates reignited—NFHS-5 showed 30% women face partner violence, raising questions on marital rape and unpaid work.
- ARC reports flagged patriarchy as barrier to probity and justice, influencing policy debates.
- SC’s Aadhaar-for-voter-ID ruling highlighted identity vs citizenship debates.
- Centralised admissions in DU criticised as NEP-driven governance flaws.
- Flood relief and compensation governance tested Centre–State relations in Punjab.
- Umar Khalid’s bail plea raised questions of judicial accountability under UAPA.
- Delhi’s CSR-linked governance for Yamuna cleanup reflected cooperative federalism.
- International diplomacy on REEs and pharma shaped governance priorities.
- Anganwadi, ASHA worker recognition linked to policy inertia on women’s labour.
- Governance reforms in India now closely tied to social media accountability post-Nepal protests.
Economy
- India–US trade barriers affected pharma and agricultural exports.
- Punjab demanded larger fiscal relief post-floods to restore agricultural economy.
- NCEL (National Cooperative Exports Ltd) launched to boost agri-cooperatives’ global exports.
- UKIIFB designed to mobilise funds for Indian infrastructure.
- China’s dominance in REEs created risks for India’s high-tech manufacturing.
- Pharma exports (~$25B annually) face slowdown from tariffs/IPR hurdles.
- Delhi excise policy aimed at revenue stability but with social checks.
- DU admission chaos indirectly affected private coaching and education economy.
- Flood compensation for farmers linked directly to crop recovery and GDP stability.
- Rare earth dependency risks tied to India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat manufacturing goals.
Social
- Loneliness among India’s urban working youth identified as a major “corporate disease.”
- Work-party culture, migration, and digital dating apps are reshaping social life.
- Loneliness leads to delayed marriages, weaker social capital, and mental health strain.
- Domestic violence, dowry deaths (~7,000 annually), and unpaid labour devalue women’s role.
- Unpaid domestic work valued at ~₹22.5 lakh crore annually, yet invisible in GDP.
- Flood-hit farmers in Punjab and Delhi require stronger social security nets.
- Stray dog menace and rabies deaths (49 in Delhi till July 2025) emphasise community safety.
- Social media protests in Nepal reflect Gen-Z activism against corruption.
- Urban displacement and climate shocks threaten slum communities most.
- Handicraft and youth training schemes continue as tools for social mobility.
Defence
- Exercise Zapad 2025 tested India’s readiness with allies and exposure to modern combat.
- Operation Guddar in J&K underlined counter-insurgency challenges.
- Indian youth duped into Russian army exposed vulnerabilities in consular protection.
- Defence indigenisation crucial for autonomy amid REE dependency.
- Civil-military roles converged during Punjab flood relief.
- Rare earths critical for defence systems like radars and missiles.
- AI, cyber, and drones part of defence modernisation under TPCR.
- Border security remains sensitive amid Nepal unrest.
- Defence diplomacy underpins India’s multi-alignment approach.
- Indo–US talks also tied to defence procurements.
Art & Culture
- Lankhong Puja highlighted traditional cultural practices of Northeast India.
- Durga Puja idols in Hyderabad workshops reflected craft revival.
- Handicraft schemes linked culture with economic employment.
- Domestic sphere debates highlighted cultural norms of patriarchy.
- Loneliness studies reflected erosion of traditional kinship and community culture.
- RSS chief Bhagwat’s anniversary tied to cultural-social influence.
- Festivals remain anchors for community solidarity in cities facing isolation.
- Universities serve as cultural spaces—vacant seats challenge this role.
- Migration reshapes cultural identity of youth in metros.
- Nepal protests also carried cultural symbolism against authoritarian bans.
Infrastructure
- UKIIFB will boost India’s capacity to fund major infrastructure projects.
- Delhi Barapullah flyover delays and tree felling raised infrastructure–ecology balance.
- Flood damage in Punjab exposed weak embankments and rural infrastructure.
- Smart Cities resilience models emphasised climate-proof designs.
- Stray dog microchipping required new IT and health infra investments.
- University admission vacancies exposed higher education capacity issues.
- Flood-affected rural housing needs rapid reconstruction.
- CSR projects planned for Yamuna drainage and waste infrastructure.
- Public-private partnerships gaining ground in infrastructure funding.
- Port and logistics infra planning linked to REE and export needs.
Geography
- Rare earth deposits concentrated in China, India’s reserves remain underdeveloped.
- Punjab floodplain geography worsened crop loss.
- Delhi flood-hit zones like Palla Chowk underline riverine vulnerabilities.
- Nepal’s Himalayan terrain amplified protest violence and army clampdown.
- Yamuna river geography central to Delhi’s waterlogging and pollution.
- Ethiopian GERD linked to Nile geography disputes.
- Coastal ports critical for hydrogen and REE processing.
- Ukraine’s Donetsk region geography exposed Indians trapped in conflict.
- Stray dog population linked to urban density geography.
- Migration geography shaping loneliness among youth in urban centres.
Places in News
- Kathmandu (Nepal) – Gen-Z protests, army clampdown.
- Taklakot (Nepal-China border) – Indian pilgrims stranded.
- Donetsk (Ukraine) – Indians forced into Russian army roles.
- Gurdaspur (Punjab) – PM’s flood review visit.
- Hiranki & Palla Chowk (Delhi) – flood-hit villages.
- Delhi University – UG seat vacancy crisis.
- Bengaluru – dog microchipping pilot project.
- Hyderabad – Durga idol workshops.
- Ethiopia – GERD project controversy.
- Rare Earth sites – China and Indian reserves in Kerala, Odisha.
History
- Reservation debates revived from Balaji (1962) to Indra Sawhney (1992).
- EWS quota in Janhit Abhiyan (2022) changed historical 50% ceiling.
- Domestic violence reforms trace back to 2005 DV Act debates.
- ARC reports historically identified patriarchy as governance barrier.
- RSS historical influence tied to current leadership acknowledgements.
- Loneliness linked to historical erosion of kinship and joint family systems.
- GERD disputes tied to colonial-era Nile treaties.
- Rare earths mining history shows China’s 1990s rise vs India’s missed opportunities.
- DU’s admission legacy from merit-based to centralised CUET shows historical shift.
- Nepal’s protests echo democratic transitions since the 1990s.
