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Wildlife Conservation Efforts

[pib] Indian Tent Turtles rescued in Lucknow

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Indian Tent Turtles

Mains level: NA

Indian Tent Turtles

Central Idea

  • The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Zonal Unit, Lucknow, acted on specific intelligence to intercept an illegal wildlife trade of 436 baby Indian Tent turtles.

About Indian Tent Turtles

Details
Scientific Classification Pangshura tentoria, Family: Geoemydidae
Diet Mainly herbivorous, active swimmer.
Habitat Prefers still water pools on river sides and slow running water near river banks.
Distribution Native to India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
Conservation Status – Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I

– IUCN Status: Least Concern

– CITES: Appendix II.

Major Threats Illegal trade in the pet market due to its attractive appearance.

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International Space Agencies – Missions and Discoveries

NASA to launch PACE Mission

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: PACE Mission

Mains level: NA

pace

Central Idea

  • NASA is gearing up for the launch of PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) mission in 2024. The mission’s objective is to enhance the understanding of Earth’s atmosphere.

PACE Mission

Details
Objective To study the interplay of light, aerosols, and clouds, and their impact on air quality and climate.
Ocean Study Analysis of the ocean color to understand oceanic processes.
Primary Instrument Ocean Colour Instrument (OCI) for measuring ocean color across a spectrum from ultraviolet to shortwave infrared.
Payloads – Spectro-polarimeter for Planetary Exploration (SPEXone)

– Hyper Angular Research Polarimeter (HARP2)

Instrument Features – Complementary spectral and angular sampling

– Polarimetric accuracy

– Enhanced spatial coverage

Mission Goals – Improved atmospheric correction

– Comprehensive aerosol and cloud science data

– Enhanced ocean research

Significance Expected to make significant breakthroughs in aerosol-cloud-ocean research through its synergistic payload.

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GI(Geographical Indicator) Tags

Channapatna Toys in Afghan school academics

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Channapatna Toys

Mains level: NA

Channapatna Toys

Central Idea

  • Channapatna toys, a traditional craft from Karnataka, India, have become part of children’s academic activities in Afghanistan.

About Channapatna Toys

Details
Location Channapatna, the Gombegala Ooru (Toy-town), about 60 km from Bengaluru, in Ramanagara district, Karnataka, India.
Industry Over 250 cottage units and around 50 factories dedicated to toy-making.
History Originated during Tipu Sultan’s reign in the 18th century, influenced by Persian artisans.
Features – Handmade using traditional techniques

– Made primarily of Ivory Wood, also sandalwood and mango wood

– Painted with organic, natural dyes

– Safe shapes for children (round, blunt edges).

Recognition Received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2005.

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Festivals, Dances, Theatre, Literature, Art in News

In news: Gandabherunda Art

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Gandabherunda Art

Mains level: Not Much

Gandabherunda Art

Central Idea

  • Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has secured legal rights for the unique artistic representation of Gandabherunda Art as symbol of their corporate identity.

About Gandabherunda Art

Details
Cultural Origin Ancient motif found in various cultures including Hittites, Egyptians, Sumerians, and Indians.
Introduction to India Suggested by John Marshall to be introduced by the Shakas (Scythians), but also found in ancient Indian texts.
Ancient Indian References Appears in Panchatantra, Mahabharata, Panini’s grammar, and Jain texts like Kalpa Sūtra.
Archaeological Sites Found in Sirkap near Taxila and the Sanchi Stupa.
Literary Appearances Featured in Buddhist literature and Panchatantra, often symbolizing unity and vigilance.
Karnataka Temple Sculptures Prominently depicted in Hindu temples in Karnataka, linked to Vishnu’s Narasimha avatar in Narasimha Purana.
Contemporary Significance State symbol of Karnataka; associated with the Mysuru royal family and the Order of Gandabherunda.
Historical Usage Earliest depiction in the Mathura art period (1st century CE). Significant use in the Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646 CE).
Karnataka Emblem Official state emblem of Karnataka, adopted in 1956.
Architectural Presence Common in South Indian temple architecture, especially in Karnataka. Notable at the Chennakesava Temple at Belur.
Symbolism Represents material and spiritual power, strength, and fearlessness.

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Foreign Policy Watch: India-Maldives

Maldives decides to end Hydrographic Survey Pact with India

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Hydrographic Survey Pact

Mains level: Read the attached story

Hydrographic Survey

Central Idea

  • The Maldives government has chosen not to renew a hydrographic survey agreement with India, marking a significant change in bilateral relations.

Hydrographic Survey Pact: A Backgrounder

  • Nature of Hydrographic Surveys: These surveys involve mapping water bodies to facilitate safe and efficient maritime transportation.
  • 2019 Agreement: During Prime Minister Modi’s state visit to the Maldives in June 2019, an MoU was signed for cooperation in hydrography between the Indian Navy and the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF).

Activities under the Pact

  • Joint Hydrographic Surveys: Three joint surveys were conducted in 2021, 2022, and 2023, involving Indian Naval Ships like INS Darshak and INS Sutlej.
  • Survey Objectives: The surveys aimed to update navigational charts and support sectors like tourism and fisheries. They also involved tidal observations and identifying new shoals.
  • Support to MNDF: India provided hydrographic equipment and training to MNDF personnel, aligning with its policy of supporting the Maldives in establishing hydrographic capabilities.

India’s Hydrographic Survey Agreements with Other Countries

  • Global Hydrographic Efforts: India has conducted hydrographic surveys in various countries, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Bangladesh.
  • International Cooperation: The National Hydrographic Office highlights the potential for international cooperation in hydrography, especially in regions with limited capabilities.

Reasons behind Maldives’ Decision   

  • Regime Change: The election of Mohamed Muizzu of the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM), seen as more pro-China, contrasts with his predecessor President Solih’s India-friendly stance.
  • Geopolitical Dynamics: China’s increasing influence in the Indian Ocean region, particularly through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has impacted India’s traditional sphere of influence in the Maldives.
  • ‘India Out’ Campaign: Allegations of Indian military presence and the new administration’s emphasis on national security and self-reliance in hydrographic capabilities have influenced this decision.

Possible outcomes

  • Changing Geopolitical Landscape: The Maldives’ decision reflects the shifting geopolitical dynamics in the Indian Ocean, with growing Chinese influence challenging India’s traditional role.
  • Impact on India-Maldives Relations: This development could signify a recalibration of the Maldives’ foreign policy, potentially impacting India’s strategic interests in the region.

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Climate Change Impact on India and World – International Reports, Key Observations, etc.

How the Hottest Summer ever affected the Arctic?

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Arctic Warming

Mains level: Read the attached story

arctic

Central Idea

  • Unprecedented Warmth: The Arctic experienced its warmest summer on record in 2023, warming nearly four times faster than the global average since 1979.
  • NOAA’s Comprehensive Study: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Arctic Report Card, a peer-reviewed analysis by 82 scientists from 13 countries, details the critical impacts of this warming.

Key Findings and Consequences of the Arctic Warming

[1] Thawing of Subsea Permafrost

  • Accelerated Thawing Process: Warmer ocean temperatures are causing a faster thawing of subsea permafrost, which contains organic matter.
  • Release of Greenhouse Gases: This thawing leads to the decay of organic matter and the release of methane and carbon dioxide, intensifying global warming and ocean acidification.
  • Research Challenges: The extent of greenhouse gas release from subsea permafrost and its future impact on global warming remains uncertain due to limited research.

[2] Food Insecurity

  • Decline in Salmon Populations: In Western Alaska, populations of Chinook and chum salmon were 81% and 92% below the 30-year mean, respectively.
  • Size Reduction and Species Variation: The size of adult salmon has decreased, and while Chinook and chum salmon declined, sockeye salmon numbers were 98% above the 30-year mean.
  • Impact on Indigenous Communities: These changes have led to fishery closures and significant cultural and food security impacts in Indigenous communities.

[3] Raging Wildfires

  • Canada’s Severe Wildfire Season: Canada experienced its worst wildfire season, with over 10 million acres burned in the Northwest Territories.
  • Evacuations and Air Quality Impact: The fires led to mass evacuations and affected air quality, reaching as far as the southern United States.

[4] Severe Flooding

  • Mendenhall Glacier Thinning: The Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska has thinned dramatically, causing annual floods.
  • Significant Flooding Event: In August 2023, a glacial lake burst through its ice dam, leading to unprecedented flooding and severe property damage in Juneau.

[5] Greenland Ice Sheet Melting

  • Rare Melting Events: The highest point on Greenland’s ice sheet experienced melting for only the fifth time in 34 years.
  • Continued Mass Loss: Despite above-average winter snow accumulation, the ice sheet lost approximately 350 trillion pounds of mass between August 2022 and September 2023.
  • Contribution to Sea-Level Rise: Greenland’s ice sheet melting is the second-largest contributor to global sea-level rise.

Conclusion

  • Immediate and Long-Term Impacts: The record-breaking temperatures in the Arctic have immediate consequences for local communities and long-term implications for global climate patterns.
  • Need for Further Research: Enhanced research is crucial to understand the full scope of Arctic warming and to develop effective mitigation strategies.
  • Global Responsibility: The findings highlight the urgent need for concerted global efforts to address climate change and its far-reaching impacts.

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Foreign Policy Watch: India-Iran

Iran announces Visa-free Travel for Indian Citizens

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Visa Free travel for Indians

Mains level: NA

Central Idea

  • Iran has announced the removal of visa requirements for Indian citizens and nationals from 32 other countries.
  • The decision is aimed at increasing tourism and improving global perceptions of Iran.

Iran’s Visa-Free Travel Initiative

  • Countries Included: The list includes Russia, UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, several Central Asian and African countries, Japan, Singapore, Southeast Asian nations, and select countries in Latin America and Europe.
  • Previous Visa Exemptions: Iran had earlier lifted visa requirements for Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Oman, China, Armenia, Lebanon, and Syria.
  • Tourist Influx Statistics: Iran witnessed a 48.5% increase in tourist numbers, reaching 4.4 million in the first eight months of the current Iranian year.

Proposal for Wider Visa-Free Travel

  • Ministry’s Initial Proposal: The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts proposed visa-free travel for 60 countries, though it wasn’t fully approved.
  • Umrah Flights to Saudi Arabia: Starting December 19, Iranians can travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, marking the first such opportunity in eight years.

India’s Growing Outbound Tourism Market

  • Current Visa-Free Countries: 27 countries now offer visa-free entry to Indian citizens, with recent additions including Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.
  • Popular Destinations for Indian Citizens: The top five travel destinations are the UAE, the USA, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Thailand, with many visiting as part of the diaspora.

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Foreign Policy Watch: India-Middle East

A time-honoured connect that will help bridge the Gulf

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: na

Mains level: engagement between India and Oman is multidimensional

Foreign Minister receives Indian National Security Advisor | Times of Oman  - Times of Oman

Central idea 

The state visit of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman to India underscores the historical ties and strategic importance of Oman as India’s closest neighbor in the Arabian Gulf region. The visit builds upon the robust India-Oman strategic partnership, focusing on defense, security, trade, and shared interests.

Key Highlights:

  • Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman is on a state visit to India, marking his first visit since assuming office in January 2020.
  • Oman holds strategic importance to India due to its geographical location, being the closest neighbor in the Arabian Gulf region.
  • The historical ties between India and Oman, reinforced by the ruling family’s favorable disposition, have led to robust diplomatic relations.
  • Oman’s foreign policy emphasizes moderation, mediation, and deliberate neutrality, making it a key player in diffusing tensions in the Gulf region.

Key Challenges:

  • The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in the region poses challenges to stability, testing the diplomatic skills of India and Oman.
  • Balancing relations with Western powers, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and neighboring Iran requires a delicate approach.

Key Terms and Phrases:

  • India-Oman strategic partnership
  • Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
  • Gulf of Oman
  • Operation Sankalp
  • Duqm Port
  • India-Middle-East-Europe Connectivity Corridor (IMEEC)
  • South Asia Gas Enterprise (SAGE)

Key Quotes:

  • “Oman is India’s gateway to West Asia.”
  • “Oman has pursued a foreign policy based on moderation, mediation, and deliberate neutrality.”

Anecdotes and Examples:

  • Sultan Qaboos’ favorable disposition toward India, inviting Indian companies for projects and sourcing supplies.
  • Oman’s role in diffusing tensions during the Persian Gulf crisis in 2019.

Key Statements:

  • The India-Oman strategic partnership is based on mutual trust and shared interests.
  • Oman’s deliberate neutrality during regional conflicts contributes to its role as an island of peace.

Key Facts and Data:

  • Bilateral trade between India and Oman reached $12.388 billion in FY2022-23.
  • Over 6,000 India-Oman joint ventures exist, with an estimated investment of over $7.5 billion.

Critical Analysis:

  • Oman’s ability to manage rival ideologies and power games in the region makes it vital to India’s interests.
  • The visit of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik is timely, given the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, testing the diplomatic resilience of both nations.

Way Forward:

  • Strengthening security cooperation and maritime security efforts in the Indian Ocean region.
  • Exploring increased collaboration in strategic areas such as space cooperation and joint exploration of rare earth metals.

The ongoing engagement between India and Oman is multidimensional, encompassing strategic, economic, and diplomatic facets. Both nations seek to enhance collaboration and navigate regional challenges for mutual benefit and stability.

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What Tavleen Singh doesn’t get: Reservation is the oxygen for my uphill journey

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Mains level: Reservations are essential tools for creating a more inclusive society

 

Central idea 

The article challenges the call for the end of all reservations, emphasizing the nuanced discourse surrounding affirmative action. It highlights the generational struggle and trauma faced by reserved category individuals, countering perceptions of reservations as “freebies.” The central idea revolves around the ongoing need for reservations to address deep-rooted discrimination and foster a more inclusive society.

 

Key Highlights:

  • The article challenges the call for the end of all reservations, criticizing the oversimplification of affirmative action discourse as mere controversy.
  • It emphasizes the generational struggle and trauma faced by reserved category individuals, countering the perception of reservations as “freebies.”
  • Dehumanizing language and casual derogatory remarks against those benefiting from reservations are highlighted, underscoring the need for dignity and respect.

Key Challenges:

  • The article addresses challenges related to the continued discrimination faced by reserved category individuals, both socially and economically.
  • The entrenched influence of caste in societal structures and the unequal distribution of social, cultural, and economic capital pose ongoing challenges.

Key Terms:

  • Reservations: Affirmative action policies providing opportunities for marginalized communities.
  • Caste Dynamics: The complex interplay of caste-related factors in societal structures.
  • Discrimination: Unfair treatment based on caste, leading to social and economic disparities.

Key Phrases:

  • “Controversial stance on reservation.”
  • “Generations of struggle and trauma.”
  • “Dehumanizing chatter and derogatory remarks.”
  • “Caste’s embedded influence.”

Key Quotes:

  • “Reservation is a tool for affirmative action and a historical necessity for India.”
  • “It is about giving respect, not just about ensuring financial or political equality.”
  • “Reservations should continue as long as there is discrimination in society.”

Anecdotes:

  • Personal stories of individuals facing discrimination and struggles to access educational opportunities are mentioned.
  • Instances of derogatory remarks and social isolation experienced by those benefitting from reservations are highlighted.

Key Statements:

  • “Reservations are essential tools for creating a more inclusive society.”
  • “Economic criteria alone cannot address the complexity of caste-based discrimination.”
  • “Reservations contribute to breaking the cycle of oppression and fostering upward mobility.”

Key Examples and References:

  • Examples of individuals from reserved categories making strides in prestigious institutions.
  • Reference to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s stance on the importance of reservations until discrimination ceases in society.

Critical Analysis:

  • The article provides a nuanced perspective on reservations, challenging stereotypes and advocating for their continued importance.
  • It effectively critiques the oversimplified view of reservations as controversial, emphasizing the deeper societal challenges faced by reserved category individuals.

Way Forward:

  • The article suggests ongoing discussions on reservation reforms while simultaneously engaging with persisting inequality and discrimination.
  • Advocates for the continued implementation of reservations until discrimination ceases, echoing the sentiment of respecting the dignity of marginalized individuals.

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Disasters and Disaster Management – Sendai Framework, Floods, Cyclones, etc.

Opportune moment to rediscover Chennai’s hydrology

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Mains level: recurring floods in Chennai

Opportune moment to rediscover Chennai's hydrology - The Hindu

Central idea 

The article underscores the recurring floods in Chennai, attributing them to climate change while questioning the extent to which historical human errors and negligence contribute. Emphasizing the need for comprehensive measures, it calls for hydrological mapping, restoration of neglected water bodies, and ecological conservation to achieve flood resilience and sustainable water supply.

Key Highlights:

  • Climate Change Attribution: Frequent floods in Chennai, attributed to climate change, raise questions about the impact of historical human errors and the effectiveness of conventional wisdom in flood mitigation.
  • Devastating Impact: Neglected irrigation tanks, encroachment on water bodies, and inadequate watershed management contribute to devastating floods, with the 2023 flood considered the worst in 47 years.
  • Need for Comprehensive Measures: The need for comprehensive hydro-elevation mapping, restoration of water bodies, and protection of ecological hotspots is emphasized for flood resilience and sustainable water supply.

Key Challenges:

  • Historical Neglect: Neglected irrigation tanks and encroachment on water bodies contribute to over 80% runoff, worsening flood impacts.
  • Urban Expansion: Rapid urban expansion in Chennai, without considering ecological hotspots, leads to the loss of water bodies and wetlands.
  • Inadequate Maintenance: Major waterways and drainage systems suffer from heavy encroachments, sludge deposits, and lack of year-long maintenance.

Key Terms:

  • Hydro-elevation Mapping: Mapping of upstream-downstream watersheds to understand water dynamics and drainage systems.
  • Ecological Hotspots: Areas with high biodiversity and ecological importance, crucial for flood resilience.
  • Storm Water Drain Network: A 2,900-kilometer network designed to manage stormwater runoff in the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) area.

Key Phrases:

  • “Decode Chennai’s urban and peri-urban hydrology”: Emphasizes the need to understand and intervene in the interconnected hydrological conditions of Chennai.
  • “Converting disaster into opportunity”: Encourages turning flood challenges into an opportunity for sustainable water supply.

Key Quotes:

  • “Are we hiding behind climate change for all the blunders made so far?”: Questions the tendency to attribute all flood-related issues to climate change.
  • “Have we learned any lessons from past flood events?”: Raises concerns about the lack of corrective measures despite repeated floods.

Key Examples and References:

  • Chennai’s 3,588 irrigation tanks neglected, contributing to high runoff and flood damage.
  • Loss of water bodies and Pallikaranai marsh land due to rapid urban expansion.
  • The 2023 flood considered the worst in 47 years, highlighting the escalating impact of floods.

Key Statements:

  • “Chennai city and the CMA can be permanently saved from floods”: Encourages a proactive approach to flood resilience through scientific interventions and ecological protection.
  • “Hiding behind climate change for all accumulated blunders”: Challenges the attribution of all flood-related issues to climate change without addressing historical neglect and errors.

Key Facts:

  • The CMA to be expanded from 1,189 sq.km to 5,904 sq.km as part of Master Plan III, necessitating protection of ecological hotspots.
  • Rapid urban expansion in Chennai cited as one of the fastest in the country.

Key Data:

  • 4,000 water bodies in the proposed CMA area, requiring protection from encroachments.

Critical Analysis:

  • Challenges the effectiveness of conventional approaches and calls for a shift towards scientific and meaningful interventions in water management.
  • Emphasizes the need for a balance between urban expansion and ecological conservation for sustainable flood resilience.

Way Forward:

  • Comprehensive Mapping: Conduct hydro-elevation mapping to understand water dynamics and drainage systems.
  • Restoration and Protection: Restore water bodies to original or increased capacity, protect ecological hotspots, and enforce “no development zones.”
  • Sustainable Urban Planning: Integrate ecological considerations into urban planning to prevent irreversible damage from urban expansion.

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