Daily Current Affairs for UPSC and State PSC
January 2026
INS Chilka Hosts Passing Out Parade of Agniveers under Agnipath Scheme
Introduction The Passing Out Parade (POP) of the 02/25 batch of Agniveer trainees was held at INS Chilka, marking the successful completion of initial naval training and formal induction of Agniveers into the Indian Navy. Key Facts Event: Curtain Raiser – Passing Out Parade (POP) Batch: 02/25 [...]
Fast-Tracking Infrastructure Development in Jammu & Kashmir
Introduction The Prime Minister of India is directly monitoring 15 high-priority infrastructure projects in Jammu & Kashmir through the PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation) platform, to fast-track execution, remove inter-departmental bottlenecks, and ensure timely completion of long-pending projects in the Union Territory. Key Facts Direct Monitoring: PM is [...]
The Delhi Government has decided to declare rabies a notifiable disease
News The Union Government will allow multiple airports to operate in major Indian cities, the Civil Aviation Minister has announced, indicating a policy shift away from the earlier restriction on airports within a 150-km radius, in order to meet rising air passenger traffic and future aviation demand. [...]
Multiple airports to operate in major Indian cities
News The Union Government will allow multiple airports to operate in major Indian cities, the Civil Aviation Minister has announced, indicating a policy shift away from the earlier restriction on airports within a 150-km radius, in order to meet rising air passenger traffic and future aviation demand. [...]
December 2025
Mega infrastructure projects
Introduction The Indian Railways, under the Amrit Mahotsav framework, is executing a series of mega infrastructure projects—including the Chenab Rail Bridge, New Pamban Bridge, and the Bairabi–Sairang rail line—to usher in a new era of connectivity, especially in difficult terrains and strategically sensitive regions. Additionally, 60 railway stations in [...]
Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0
Introduction “A multipolar world with bipolar characteristics” captures the central paradox of today’s international system. While global power is diffusing across multiple states, real strategic contestation is increasingly shaped by the rivalry between two dominant poles—the United States and China. The article argues that beneath the surface of multipolarity [...]






