Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Chairman of Japan-India Association and former Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga

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1 Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Chairman of Japan-India Association and former Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga

Prime Minister  Narendra Modi  met   Chairman of the Japan-India Association  and  former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga . Mr. Suga is visiting India with a delegation of over 100 members. This includes government officials, the Japan Business Federation and members of the parliamentary group. Shri Modi welcomed Shri Suga on his first visit to India as the President of the Association. The two leaders discussed further strengthening the Special Strategic and Global Partnership, including investment and economic cooperation, railways, connectivity and skills development partnership.

2 First IIT outside India The campus will be set up in Zanzibar, Tanzania

The Ministry of External Affairs  has said that  the first IIT campus outside India   will come up in  Zanzibar  , Tanzania .  An agreement has been signed to set up a campus of IIT Madras in Zanzibar  . External Affairs Minister  S Jaishankar  and President of Zanzibar  Hussein Ali Mwini on the agreement Signed in the presence of The Ministry of External Affairs has said that the complex reflects the long-standing friendship between India and Tanzania and is a reminder of India’s efforts to build people-to-people links across Africa and the Global South. Dr. Jaishankar has said in the tweet that this historic step shows India’s commitment towards the Global South. The Ministry of External Affairs has said that as per the recommendation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, well performing Indian universities will be encouraged to set up campuses in other countries. Dr. Jaishankar is currently on a four-day visit to Tanzania. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwini, the President of Zanzibar, warmly welcomed Dr. Jaishankar. EAM along with the President of Zanzibar attended the reception onboard INS Trishul.

3 India and Singapore signed a document to extend the existing MoU to enhance cooperation till 2028

India and Singapore  signed   a document to extend till 2028  the existing MoU on enhancing cooperation in  the field of Personnel Management and Public Administration . It was signed by V. Srinivas, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances and Simon Wang, High Commissioner of Singapore to India. It aims to strengthen the partnership between the two countries by enhancing cooperation between civil service officers of India and Singapore. The MoU provides for cooperation in the areas of administrative reforms and public sector transformation, leadership and talent development, e-governance, capacity building and training.

4 Prospects for bilateral partnership in sharing space economy discussed on the first day of the G20 Space Economy Leaders Meet in Bengaluru, Karnataka

Prospects for bilateral partnership  in sharing the space economy  were discussed   on the first day of  the G20 Space Economy Leaders Meet in   Bengaluru  , Karnataka . ISRO  Chairman  S Somnath  told that during the meeting the partnership between space agencies, industries and start-ups was discussed. It also discussed possibilities of rule of law in space, guidelines and regulations in space missions, possibility of upgrading the G20 Space Economy Leaders Forum and how to bring new countries into the space sector. Shri Somnath said that economy, responsibility and alliances were also discussed extensively in the meeting towards a new space age.

5 Global Peace Index 2023

The Global Peace Index ranking  is released  annually by  the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) . Recently ‘ Global Peace Index 2023 ‘ has been released by IEP. A total of 163 countries around the world  were included in this list  .  Iceland has made its place as the most peaceful country in this list  .  The island has consistently ranked first in the World Peace Index  since 2008 . The second place   belongs to Denmark .  Apart from this, Afghanistan has been placed as the most troubled country in the world  . Afghanistan has been ranked last in the World Peace Index for the fifth time in a row. India ranked 126th in Global Peace Index 2023  Received. India has gained as compared to last year, last year India got 135th rank which has come down to 126th. This year India got a score of 2.314. Among the neighboring countries of India, Bhutan has got 17th place in the world. Apart from this, Pakistan has got 146th position, Bangladesh 88th, Nepal 79th, Maldives 23rd and Sri Lanka 107th. Along with this, Myanmar has been given 145th place and China has been given 80th place.

6 YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched ‘Jaganna Amma Vodi’ scheme

Andhra Pradesh  Chief Minister  YS Jagan Mohan Reddy  has   taken a significant step towards promoting education and empowering mothers  through the implementation of the  Jagananna Amma Vodi scheme . With an allocation of Rs 6,392 crore, the initiative aims to provide financial support to around 42 lakh mothers, providing them with an  annual  gift of Rs 15,000 for sending their children to school. Through the Amma Vodi scheme, around 83 lakh students from class 1 to intermediate level will be benefited from the financial assistance provided by the state government. By directly supporting mothers, the scheme recognizes the important role they play in shaping the educational journey of their children.

7 Administrative Council approves establishment of Department of Public Grievances as a separate administrative department in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir

 In  the Union Territory  of Jammu and Kashmir, the Administrative Council  has approved the establishment of the Department of Public Grievances  as a separate administrative department  . This department will ensure better administration and redressal of public grievances. This approval   was given in the council meeting chaired by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha . Earlier, the subject of redressal of public grievances was entrusted to the Department of Administrative Reforms, Inspection, Training and Grievances. This administrative reform is in line with the Government’s commitment to promote grievance redressal and citizen-centric governance through e-governance.

8 Union Home Ministry launched “Scheme for Expansion and Modernization of Fire Services in States” with a total outlay of Rs 5,000 crore

The Union Home Ministry  has  allocated Rs 5,000 crore for  “Expansion and Modernization of Fire Services  in  States  ” from the earmarked allocation under Preparedness and Capacity Building Fund under National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF)  to strengthen  fire services in states. The scheme has been launched with a total outlay of Rs. Out of the total outlay, an amount of Rs 500 crore has been earmarked to incentivize the states based on their legal and infrastructure-based reforms. In this regard, a letter has been sent to the chief secretaries of all the states and the heads of the fire services. The scheme was announced by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri Amit Shah while presiding over the meeting with State/UT Disaster Management Ministers held on June 13, 2023 in New Delhi. The objective of the scheme is to expand and modernize the fire services within the NDRF, thereby strengthening the fire services at the state level through the preparedness and capacity-building component of the NDRF. For allocation of funds for projects/proposals under the scheme, 25% of the total cost of these projects/proposals to the respective State Governments (except North-Eastern and Himalayan (NEH) States, who will contribute 10%) will have to contribute from their budgetary resources. The recommendation of the Fifteenth Finance Commission (XV-FC) is behind the launch of this scheme.

9 IN-USN Rescue and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise – SALVEX

The seventh edition of Indian Navy – US Navy (IN-USN)  Rescue and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) exercise,  SALVEX  was conducted  from 26 Jun – 06 Jul 2023  at Kochi . IN and USN have been participating in joint rescue and EOD exercises since 2005. The exercise saw participation from both the navies, which included specialist diving and EOD teams, besides ships- INS Inspector and USNS Salvar. The 10 day long expedition saw the diving teams of both the countries share maritime experiences and rescue and train in various aspects of EOD operations on land as well as at sea. SALVEX also saw the conduct of joint training exercises with a view to enhance interoperability, synergy and benefit from mutually best practices in maritime rescue and EOD operations.

10 India-Africa International Coarse Cereals Conference in Nairobi, Kenya

 To celebrate  the International Year of Millets (SriAnn), the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare  and  the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development  of  Kenya will co-host the ‘ India-Africa International Millets Conference ‘  in Kenya . The conference   will be organized with the support of  the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). 30-31 August 2023  The world’s government leaders, researchers, farmers, entrepreneurs and industry associations will participate in this international conference. The official preview event for the ‘India-Africa International Coarse Cereals Conference’ was held in Nairobi, Kenya. It offered a glimpse of what to expect.

11 A contingent from all three services of India leaves for France to participate in the Bastille Day Parade of France

Fourteenth of July  is  celebrated  in France  as ‘ Fête Nationale Française ‘ or  National Day . This day   is also known as  Bastille Day because  the Bastille was stormed on this day during the French Revolution  in  1789 . The anniversary of that attack is celebrated on this day. Bastille Day Parade  to be held in France this year to Prime Minister  Shri Narendra Modi‘ has been invited as the guest of honour. This year’s parade will see a 269-member contingent of the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces marching along with a contingent of the three armies of France. This interaction between the armies of India and France continues since the First World War. This year both the countries are celebrating 25 years of strategic partnership. The armies of both the countries are participating in joint exercises and are also sharing their respective experiences.

12 Negotiations with four new countries to join OPEC

Recently,  the Secretary General of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) told that  discussions are going on with four new countries  Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Brunei and Mexico  to join the organization. OPEC was established  in the year 1960  with   founding members  Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela which now  consists of 13 member countries . OPEC produces about 30% of the world’s  crude oil  and its members  account for about 60% of the global petroleum trade  . In the year 2016,  OPEC expanded its organization to include 10 major oil producing countries,  OPEC+ was formed. OPEC+ consists of 13 OPEC member states along with Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brunei, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Oman, Russia, South Sudan and Sudan. Its objective is to coordinate and integrate petroleum policies, stabilize the oil market, ensure steady supply of petroleum to consumers, provide reliable income to producers and provide reasonable returns on investment in the petroleum industry. OPEC is headquartered in Vienna, Austria.

13 Minister of State for Defense inaugurated CSD Depot at Ambala

Minister of State for Defense  Shri Ajay Bhatt  inaugurated the new campus of Canteen Stores Department (CSD) Depot  at  Ambala  on 5 July 2023  . The complex has been constructed  by Dedicated Freight Corridor India Limited  under  the Ministry of Railways  in lieu of the old land of CSD Depot. Established in 1948, CSD has 34 regional depots across the country.

14 Google Appoints Former Apple Executive Srinivasa Reddy As India Policy Head

 Former  Apple executive Srinivasa Reddy is   set to take over as Google ‘s India policy head. Reddy is currently   a senior engineering executive at tech giant Microsoft . He may join Google later this year.

15 Support for  firedrone prototypes

Imperial College London  and  the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) have  collaborated   to develop  an innovative  prototype drone called the Firedrone . This state-of-the-art technology aims  to address the limitations of current drones used in firefighting  and provide vital direct data from burning buildings or  threatened areas in woodland have to provide. The primary purpose of firedrones is to assess hazards and collect critical information from hazardous areas during firefighting operations. This can provide invaluable insight to first responders, including details about trapped persons, building layouts and unexpected hazards. This real-time data can significantly enhance emergency response strategies and help keep firefighters and citizens safe. Lightweight, thermally super-insulating materials such as glass fiber and polyimide airgel were used to create a protective casing for the firedrone.

16 India’s first ‘Police Drone Unit’ launched in Chennai

Greater Chennai City Police (GCP) has launched ‘ Police Drone Unit ‘ for aerial surveillance and quick detection of criminal activities   over vast areas  . According to a press release issued by the GCP, the project costing around Rs 3.6 crore was inaugurated by  Tamil Nadu  ‘s outgoing Director General of Police (DGP)  C Sylendra Babu  at Besant Avenue, Adyar  in the presence of Chennai Police Commissioner Shankar Jival  .

17 India’s Top Rank in Sri Lanka’s Tourism Sector

 In  Sri Lanka  ‘s  tourism sector, Indians  accounted  for the largest number of tourists visiting Sri Lanka in the first six months of this year. According to Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority  data, more than 26,000 Indian tourists visited Sri Lanka in the month of June. This has improved the tourism sector of Sri Lanka. By the end of June this year, the number of tourists from India in Sri Lanka was about one lakh sixteen thousand while a total of six lakh twenty four thousand foreign tourists arrived in Sri Lanka.  2019 Easter attacksCOVID pandemic  and  lockdown in Sri Lanka After several such incidents, the condition of the tourism sector had worsened. After this, Sri Lanka has been making continuous efforts to promote the tourism sector. Apart from this, Sri Lanka has identified 50 places related to Ramayana to promote tourism.

18 Case filed in World Court against Iran for downing passenger plane in the year 2020

 A case has been registered in  the World Court  against Iran  for  downing a passenger plane  in the year 2020 .  Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and Britain  have demanded action against Iran from the International Court of Justice. A case was filed against Iran in the United Nations Supreme Court for the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in 2020.  All 176 passengers and crew members were killed in the incident  . Most of the dead were citizens of Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and Britain, as well as Afghanistan and Iran. The four countries want Iran’s downing of the Ukrainian international airliner to be declared illegal.

19 SBI launches 34 Transaction Banking Centers across the country

State Bank of India  launched  34 Transaction Banking Centers  across the country on 01 July 2023  to enhance customer services and accelerate growth.  The inauguration was done by SBI Chairman Dinesh Khara on the occasion of  68th Foundation Day of the bank . Speaking on the occasion, the bank said that these centers are part of its transformational journey in transaction banking services and current account-related offerings. The bank aims to cater to all the needs of the customers and provide comprehensive solutions for their transaction, payment and collection needs under one roof.

20 India’s pair of Priyansh and Avneet Kaur won the gold medal in the junior mixed compound event at the World Youth Archery Championships in Limerick, Ireland.

Indian archers  Priyansh and Avneet Kaur  have   won  the gold medal  in  the junior mixed event  in  the compound event at  the World Youth Archery Championships  .  The Indian pair   defeated Israel in the final in Limerick, Ireland . There was a tough match between the two countries yesterday and the Indian players beat Israel by 146 points against 144 points. India’s  pair  of  Manav Jadhav  and  Aishwarya Sharma also won the bronze medal  by defeating  Mexico  in  the Cadet Mixed Compound event. Achieved it. World Youth Archery Championship being held at Limerick University, Ireland from July 3 to 9