News In Short 17-06-2026

Operation DRISHTI

Syllabus: GS2/ Health

Context

  • The Indian Army and Indian Air Force have launched a Mega Advanced Surgical Eye Camp under Operation DRISHTI at Military Hospital Namkum, Ranchi.

About

  • Operation DRISHTI is a flagship humanitarian outreach programme of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) that combines advanced ophthalmic expertise with social service. 
  • The initiative seeks to deliver specialized eye care services to remote, underserved, and geographically challenging regions of the country.
  • Earlier the initiative successfully conducted eight advanced surgical eye camps across the country, including in Leh, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, Bhuj, Kutch, and Bagdogra.

Source: PIB

SC Seeks Response from Centre, States on Aadhaar ‘misuse’

Syllabus: GS2/Govenance

Context

  • The Supreme Court sought responses from the Centre and States on a plea alleging misuse of Aadhaar cards.

About

  • An Aadhaar card is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to Indian residents.
  • It was introduced in 2010.
  • It serves as valid proof of identity and address and is essential for availing government welfare schemes, financial services, and digital authentication. 

Purpose of Aadhaar

  • Unique Identification: The unique identification number serves as a universally accepted proof of identity and address.
  • Social Welfare Schemes: Aadhaar streamlines the distribution of government benefits and subsidies, reducing fraud and ensuring that benefits reach the rightful recipients.
  • Data-Driven Governance: Aadhaar assists in creating data-driven policies and governance by providing accurate population statistics and demographics.

Misuse

  • Identity Theft and Fraud: Unauthorized use of Aadhaar details can enable impersonation, fake accounts, and fraudulent financial transactions.
  • Privacy and Data Security Risks: Leakage of Aadhaar numbers or biometric data may compromise citizens’ personal information and privacy.
  • Unauthorized Surveillance and Profiling: Excessive linking of Aadhaar with various services may raise concerns regarding tracking, profiling, and misuse of personal data.

Related Governance Framework

  • Aadhaar Act, 2016: It is the primary law governing Aadhaar, provides the legal framework for issuance, authentication, and use of Aadhaar numbers for delivery of subsidies, benefits, and services.
  • Information Technology Act, 2000: Provides legal protection against unauthorized access, data theft, hacking, and cyber offences involving Aadhaar-related information.
  • Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Establishes safeguards for processing and protection of personal data, including Aadhaar-linked information, and recognizes individuals’ data privacy rights.
  • Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2018): It upheld the constitutional validity of Aadhaar and restricted mandatory Aadhaar linkage in several private-sector services.
    • Emphasized privacy as a fundamental right and required safeguards against misuse.

Source: AIR

Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)

Syllabus: GS2/Regional Groupings

Context

  • Canada’s application to become an observer in the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) is being examined at the 28th meeting of the Committee.

The Indian Ocean Rim Association

  • It is an intergovernmental organization of 23 Member States and 12 Dialogue Partners, for regional cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.
  • Established in 1997.
  • Headquarters: Ebene, Mauritius.
  • Apex Body: Council of Ministers (COM)
  • Decision Making: Consensus based.
  • IORA focuses on six priority areas:
    • Maritime Safety and Security;
    • Trade and Investment Facilitation;
    • Fisheries Management;
    • Disaster Risk Management;
    • Academic, Science and Technology Cooperation;
    • Tourism and Cultural Exchanges.
  • Cross-Cutting Areas: Blue Economy and Women’s Economic Empowerment.
  • Major members include India, Australia, Indonesia, South Africa, France, Iran, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, and other Indian Ocean littoral states. 
  • It also has 12 Dialogue Partners including the United States, Japan, China, and United Kingdom.

Importance for India

  • Supports India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision.
  • Promotes maritime security and freedom of navigation.
  • Enhances cooperation in the Blue Economy.
  • Strengthens India’s role in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • Provides a platform for regional economic and strategic engagement.

Source: TH

GRAPES-3: A cos­mic-ray tracker

Syllabus: GS3/ Science and Technology

Context

  • Researchers from India and Japan have used the GRAPES-3 (Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS phase-3) Telescope to develop a method for monitoring changes in the Earth’s upper atmosphere in real time.

What is GRAPES-3?

  • GRAPES-3 (Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS–Phase 3) is a cosmic ray observatory located at Ooty, Tamil Nadu at an altitude of about 2,200 metres above sea level.
    • It is operated by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
  • Objective: It is designed to study the origin, acceleration, and propagation of cosmic rays.
    • The observatory investigates extensive air showers, which are cascades of secondary particles produced when high-energy cosmic rays or gamma rays enter the Earth’s atmosphere.
    • It measures particles in the tera-electronvolt (TeV) to peta-electronvolt (PeV) energy range, among the highest energies observed in nature.
  • Besides cosmic ray research, GRAPES-3 also studies:
    • Solar phenomena, including the influence of solar activity on cosmic rays.
    • Thunderstorm-related phenomena, particularly atmospheric electric fields and their interaction with cosmic-ray muons.
  • The observatory uses:
    • An array of plastic scintillator detectors to detect extensive air showers.
    • A large-area muon detector based on proportional counters to measure high-energy muons reaching the Earth’s surface.

What are Muons?

  • Muons are elementary subatomic particles similar to electrons but about 200 times heavier.
  • They are produced when high-energy cosmic rays originating from outer space collide with atoms in the Earth’s upper atmosphere.
  • Due to their high energy and penetrating ability, many muons reach the Earth’s surface and can be detected.

Source: TH

RBI Allows Zero Risk Weight for ECLGS 5.0 Loans

Syllabus: GS3/Economy

Context

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has permitted banks and other lenders to assign a zero-risk weight to a significant portion of loans covered under the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) 5.0.

What is Risk Weight?

  • A risk weight is a percentage value assigned to different bank assets or loans to reflect their level of credit risk. 
  • Regulators use these percentages to determine exactly how much core capital a bank must set aside as a buffer against potential defaults.

RBI’s New Provision under ECLGS 5.0

  • Exposures covered under ECLGS 5.0 will attract a 0% risk weight for up to 75% of the guaranteed portion of the loan.
  • This benefit applies where the guarantee settlement is expected within 30 days of invocation.
  • The remaining exposure will continue to be assigned risk weights according to existing prudential norms.

Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) 5.0

  • ECLGS 5.0 is the latest version of the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme, originally introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The scheme aims to provide additional working capital support to businesses facing temporary financial stress.
    • The scheme launched in 2026 addresses financial stress faced by MSMEs and the aviation sector due to disruptions arising from the ongoing West Asia conflict.
  • It allows eligible borrowers to obtain additional loans of up to 20% of their existing working capital limits.

Credit Guarantee Structure

  • Guarantee coverage: For MSMEs, the government provides a 100% guarantee on the additional credit extended by banks. For non-MSME borrowers as well as the airline sector, the guarantee coverage is 90%.
    • Guarantees are provided through the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company Limited (NCGTC).
  • Tenor of Loan:
    • For MSMEs/Non MSMEs (except Airline sector): 5 years from the date of first disbursement including a moratorium of 1 year.
    • For the airline sector: 7 years from the date of first disbursement including a moratorium of 2 years.
  • Tenure of Guarantee Cover: Maximum period of guarantee cover shall be co-terminus with the tenor of the loan.

Source: BS

Kashmir Saffron

In News 

  • The West Asia conflict has disrupted Iranian saffron exports, triggering a global demand surge for Kashmiri saffron. 

About 

  • Crocus sativus derived spice, dried stigmas of the flower — called Red Gold or bahukam in ancient Sanskrit texts.
  • Cultivated in the Karewa (highland plateaus) of J&K, received GI tag in 2020.
  • India is the world’s second-largest saffron producer, after Iran. Higher crocin content than Iranian variants: Kashmiri crocin is ~8.72% vs Iran’s ~6.82% — giving it darker colour and enhanced medicinal value. 
  • Three Commercial Grades are Mongra, Lachha & Guchhi.

Source: TH

 

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