Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Ukraine says it wants 'real peace, not appeasement' with Russia at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
About OSCE (Secretariat: Vienna)
- It is the world’s largest regional security organization.
- Participating States: 57 from North America, Europe and Asia (India is not a member).
- All participating States have equal status and decisions are made by consensus.
- Mandate : It works for stability, peace and democracy for more than a billion people, through political dialogue about shared values and through practical work that makes a lasting difference.
- Governance structure: Summits (highest decision-making body), Forum for Security Co-operation (Dealing with the politico-military dimension of security) etc.
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DHRUVA
The Department of Posts proposes DHRUVA as an initiative to create a digital addressing system thereby enabling “Address as a Service” (AaaS) in India.
About DHRUVA
- It stands for Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address.
- It is an interoperable, standardised, and user-centric digital addressing system.
- Purpose: To replace textual addresses with UPI-like digital labels such as "name@entity", which act as proxies for physical addresses.
- How it Works: Users share an address label instead of typing full details, and firms can access the full address and coordinates instantly with user consent.
- Foundational Layer: DIGIPIN: geo-coded based on latitude-longitude.
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Exercise GARUDA SHAKTI
Exercise GARUDA SHAKTI has commenced at the Special Forces Training School, Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh.
Exercise GARUDA SHAKTI
- Type: Bilateral.
- Participating counties: India– Indonesia Joint Special Forces.
- Edition: The 10th edition.
- Aim: To strengthen mutual understanding, cooperation and interoperability between the Special Forces.
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Mahad Satyagraha
Mahad marks the birthplace of one of India’s first human rights movements initiated by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.
About Mahad Satyagraha
- Date & Place: Started on 20 March 1927 at Chavdar Tale, Mahad (Maharashtra).
- Objective: To secure the right of untouchables to access public drinking water, which was denied due to caste discrimination.
- Key associates of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar included Anandrao Chitre, Bapu Sahastrabuddhe, Sambhaji Gaikwad, Ramchandra More.
- Symbolic Act: Ambedkar and followers drank water from the public tank, asserting that essential resources like water cannot be monopolised by upper castes.
- Ideological Message: Water is a basic human right, not a caste privilege; aimed at breaking social exclusion rooted in untouchability.
- Manusmriti Dahan (Burning): On 25 December 1927, Ambedkar burned Manusmriti publicly, rejecting the caste system
- Significance: It marked the first major civil rights movement of Dalits under Ambedkar.
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Large Exposures Framework (LEF) limits
Reserve Bank of India has tightened rules for foreign bank exposure to overseas branches such as LEF limits.
About Large Exposures Framework Limit
- LEF is a prudential regulation aimed at curbing concentration risk by limiting how much any single borrower or group of related borrowers can borrow from one bank, or how much exposure a bank can have to them.
- A “large exposure” is defined as any exposure to a counterparty (or a group of connected counterparties) equal to or above 10% of the bank’s eligible capital base.
Recent changes by RBI
- It has brought amendments to the Large Exposures Framework (LEF) and Intragroup Transactions and Exposures (ITE) and has clarified certain methodological norms for calculating large exposures and intragroup dealings.
- It also asked banks to frame strong policies for managing concentration risks related to single counterparties, interconnected groups, and specific sectors.
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- Large Exposures Framework
Karthigai Deepam Festival
The Karthigai Deepam festival celebration recently began in Tamil Nadu.
About Karthigai Deepam Festival
- Three-day festival falling in month of Karttikai (November-December).
- Coincides with full moon or pournami day.
- It witnesses the lighting of clay oil lamps or agal vilaku to ward off evil spirits.
- Honours Lord Karthikeya or Lord Murugan.
- It finds references in Tamil Literature called Ahananuru, a collection of poems and among one of great books of Sangam literature.
- Avaiyyar, renowned woman of Sangam age also mentions it in her poems.
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Afar Region
Scientists chose Afar region for analysing plate tectonic theory.
About the Afar region
- Covers northeastern part of Ethiopia where Red Sea meets the Gulf of Aden.
- Three rift systems: Main Ethiopian, Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden Rift converge here forming a triple junction.
- Afar depression or Danakil depression: Forms northern part and is largely a desert scrubland with shallow salty lakes and volcanoes.
- Awash River valley: Forms the southern part.
- Much of the region is below sea level and is one of Earth’s hottest places.
- Known for early hominid fossil finds including 'Lucy', an Australopithecus afarensis.
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New GI Tagged Products in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu added five more products to its growing list of Geographical Indication (GI) registrations.
Products Include
- Woraiyur cotton sari: Native to Tiruchi district.
- Kavindapadi nattu sakkarai: A jaggery powder.
- Namakkal makkal pathirangal: Soapstone cookware.
- Thooyamalli rice variety: Meaning ‘pure jasmine’, is a traditional sambha-season rice variety grown over 135 - 140 days.
- Ambasamudram choppu saman: Wooden toys.
About GI Tags
- Sign used on products with specific geographical origin and possessing qualities due to that origin.
- Regulated under Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act, 1999.
- Provided for 10 years and can be renewed.
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- GI Tag
Seahawk Helicopters
The USA welcomed India’s decision to sign a $946 million sustainment package for MH-60R Seahawk helicopters.
About Seahawk Helicopters
- Equipped with advanced weapons, sensors and avionics suite, it is a maritime variant of the Blackhawk helicopter.
- Part of 24- aircraft Foreign Military Sale contract signed with US government.
- Features: Designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and vertical replenishment (VERTREP).
- Significance: Enhance India’s blue-water capabilities.
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- Seahawk helicopters