India-Bhutan
India announced two cross-border railway projects to link Bhutan.
- It includes 69-km Kokrajhar (Assam)-Gelephu (Bhutan) line and the 20-km Banarhat (West Bengal)-Samtse (Bhutan) line.
Strategic significance:
- Enhanced connectivity to Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) provides opportunities for sustainable economic development for both countries.
- GMC is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) to operate under the concept of "One Country, Two Systems" with higher autonomy.
- Connectivity to Samtse, a major industrial town of Bhutan will promote trade. E.g. Bhutan exports of dolomite, quartzite etc.
- India is Bhutan's top trading partner accounting for nearly 80% of Bhutan's total trade.
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- India-Bhutan
- Kokrajhar (Assam)-Gelephu (Bhutan) line
- Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC)
Bathukamma Festival
Bathukamma Festival celebrations in Telangana create 2 Guinness World Records.
About Bathukamma Festival
- It is a floral festival celebrated by the women folk of Telangana and some parts of Andhra Pradesh.
- It is celebrated every year for nine days during Durga Navratri.
- It involves preparation of Bathukamma - the traditional art of flower arrangement using seasonal flowers with medicinal values.
- Bathukamma means “come back to life-Mother” and it is dedicated to Goddess Parvati.
- It is declared as Telangana State Festival.
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Sahyog Portal
X (formerly Twitter) to appeal Karnataka High Court judgement upholding Sahyog portal.
About Sahyog Portal
- Objective: Automates the process of sending legal notices to online intermediaries (platforms/ISPs) for the removal or disabling of access to unlawful content.
- Nodal Agency: Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
- Legal Backing: Operates under Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000, to enforce swift action against cyber-enabled unlawful activities.
- Significance: Creates a centralized platform for various authorized government agencies to coordinate in real-time with digital platforms, enhancing digital security and governance.
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- Sahyog Portal
Gold Tailings
India is exploring new ways to boost domestic gold production by extracting it from gold tailings.
About Gold Tailings
- Definition: Fine, slurry waste remaining after gold extraction, containing unrecovered metals and hazardous processing chemicals.
- Hazards: Major risks include Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), heavy metal (Arsenic, Lead) leaching and catastrophic Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) failures.
India's status in Gold
- Production: In FY 2024-25 domestic gold production was 1.62 tonnes.
- Reserves: RBI's official gold reserves reached ∼880 tonnes in 2025 (7th globally).
- India is the world's second-biggest gold consumer after China.
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- Gold Tailings
Northern White Rhino
Mumbai-based docu-series, The Resurrection Quest secured the prestigious Gold Dolphin at the 16th Cannes Corporate Media and TV Awards.
- Northern White Rhino IVF was one of the events captured in the four-part series.
About Northern White Rhino
- Subspecies of the white rhinoceros, once widespread across Central Africa.
- Known for its massive size, broad mouth, and two horns.
- IUCN Status: Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct in the wild).
- Only two females (Najin and Fatu) remain globally, residing in Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Kenya).
- Last Male: Sudan died in 2018, confirming the subspecies' functional extinction and ending natural breeding prospects.
- Conservation Efforts: Focus on advanced technologies like In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), using cryopreserved sperm and surrogate Southern White Rhino mothers.
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- Northern White Rhino
- The Resurrection Quest
Postal Ballot
According to ECI’s notification, penultimate round of EVM counting shall be taken up only after complete counting of Postal Ballots.
About Postal Ballot
- Allows voters to cast their votes on an electronically received postal ballot, Avoiding the need to visit polling stations physically.
- Legal Framework: Governed by Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 and Representation of People Act, 1951.
- Eligibility: Service voters, special voters,absentee voters (seniors above 85, persons with disabilities,etc.) those under preventive detention, and election duty personnel.
- Service Voters include Members of the Armed Forces, central armed police forces, government servants posted abroad etc.
- Special voters include the President, Vice President, Governors, Cabinet Ministers, other high-ranking dignitaries, etc. and their spouses.
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- Postal Ballot
Wassenaar Arrangement
Some experts believe that Arrangement is failing to adequately regulate modern technology transfers such as cloud services and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
About Wassenaar Arrangement:
- Established: Multilateral export control regime established in 1996 at wassenaar (Netherland).
- Purpose: Aiming to promote transparency and responsibility in the transfer of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies.
- Membership: Comprises 42 participating states.
- Control Lists: Divided into two categories:
- Munitions List (covers conventional arms)
- And Dual-Use Goods and Technologies List (covers sensitive technologies that have both civilian and military uses)
- India’s Membership: Joined in 2017.
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- Wassenaar Arrangement
- oftware-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Anant Shastra air defence system
Indian Army has awarded a contract to Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for development and supply of ‘Anant Shastra’ air defence system.
About Anant Shastra
- It is an indigenous Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM) system.
- Developed by: DRDO in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL).
- Capabilities: Highly mobile and agile with a range of around 30 km.
- Integration: Works alongside MR-SAM, Akash, Spyder, and Sudarshan S-400 systems.
- Deployment: To be stationed along western and northern borders once approved.
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- Anant Shastra air defence system
- Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM) system