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    Mahasagar Doctrine

    India has announced a USD 450 million reconstruction assistance package for cyclone Ditwah-affected Sri Lanka, in line with its MAHASAGAR policy.

    About the MAHASAGAR doctrine

    • It is an extension of SAGAR doctrine with a shift of focus from just  maritime security to economic and geopolitical concerns. 
      • The term ‘MAHASAGAR’ suggests more ambitious undertones to India’s maritime objectives as it means ‘Great Ocean’.
    • Overall Objective: To strengthen India’s leadership in the Indian Ocean and Global South through inclusive growth, security, and sustainable development.

    About SAGAR Doctrine:

    • Launched in 2015, SAGAR aimed to improve India’s maritime engagement through five pillars. i.e.
      • Security Cooperation, Trade and Economic Integration, Capacity Building and Disaster Management, Sustainable Development, Connectivity and Infrastructure.
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    • cyclone Ditwah

    Akash-NG Missile

    Recently DRDO successfully completed the Evaluation Trials of Akash-NG system.

    About Akash- New Generation (NG) Missile 

    • Type: Surface-to-air missile (SAM) defense system designed to work against diverse aerial threats e.g. high-speed, low-altitude and long-range high-altitude targets etc.
    • Developed by: DRDO along with Bharat electronic limited (BEL).
    • Features:  It is equipped with an indigenous Radio Frequency seeker and propelled by a solid rocket motor.
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    Group of Monuments at Hampi

    Union Finance Minister expressed concerns over ‘poor maintenance’ of Hampi.

    About Group of Monuments at Hampi

    • It comprises mainly the remnants of the Capital City of Vijayanagara Empire (14th-16th Century AD).
    • Location: Tungabhadra basin in Vijaynagar District (Karnataka).
    • Important remains: Krishna temple, Narasimha, Ganesa, Hemakuta group of temples, Achyutaraya temple complex, Vitthala temple complex etc.
    • Vitthla temple is the most exquisitely ornate structure on the site and represents the culmination of Vijayanagara temple architecture.
    • It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1986.
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    • Group of Monuments at Hampi

    International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council

    India has been re-elected to the ICAO Council for the term 2025-2028.

    About ICAO Council

    • It is a governing body responsible for Secretariat oversight, and for ongoing diplomatic and technical decision making through ICAO while the Assembly is not in session.
    • It comprises 36-members, elected by the 193 Member States during the ICAO Assembly, and serves as the governing body for a 3-year term.

    About ICAO:

    • It is a specialized United Nations agency established in 1944 under the Chicago Convention.
    • Membership: 193 members in total.  India is one of its founding members.
    • It coordinates global standards for safety, efficiency and sustainability in air transport.
    • It ensures the smooth operation of the global air mobility network; promotes trade, cultural exchange, tourism, socio-economic development.
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    Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar

    President of India presented the Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar- 2025. 

    About Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar

    • Objective: Recognise notable and inspiring contributions made by individuals or teams in fields of science, technology, and innovation.
    • Eligibility: All scientists, technologists and innovators working in government or private organizations.
      • Also includes Indian origin individuals in abroad with exceptional contributions benefitting Indian communities or society. 
    • Given in four categories:
      • Vigyan Ratna:  Lifetime achievements. 
      • Vigyan Shri: Distinguished contributions.  
      • Vigyan Yuva:  For young scientists.
      • Vigyan Team: Comprising three or more scientists/researchers/innovators .
    • Given in 13 domains like Physics, Engineering Sciences, etc. 
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    Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (LEP)

    Union Minister of Power, Housing & Urban Affairs, inaugurated the commercial operation of Unit–2 (250 MW) of 2000 MW Subansiri LEP. 

    About Subansiri LEP

    • India’s largest hydropower project, comprising 8 units of 250 MW each, designed as a Run-of-the-River scheme
      • Run-of-river projects use natural downward flow of rivers and micro turbine generators to capture kinetic energy carried by water. 
    • Undertaken by: National Hydroelectric Power Corporation private Ltd (NHPC). 
    • Location: North Lakhimpur on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.  
    • River Subansiri is a major tributary of River Brahmaputra.
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    • Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (LEP)

    Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port

    Kuwait signed an agreement with China to build Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port.

    About Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port

    • LocationBoubyan Island, Kuwait.
    • Aim: Enhance regional trade and transportation, contributing to Kuwait’s economic diversification, reducing its reliance on oil.
    • Operationalization: Entire project is expected to be operational by 2026. 
    • Part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): BRI or New Silk Road, is China-led infrastructure projects launched in 2013. It has two components:
      • Silk Road Economic Belt: Land routes across Europe, Middle East, Central Asia and Asia. 
      • Maritime Silk Road: Sea routes across East Asia, South Asia, Middle East and Africa. 
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    • Kuwait-China Port

    Thanjavur Painting

    Department of Posts transported Thanjavur Painting of Lord Ram from Bengaluru to Ayodhya. 

    About Thanjavur Painting

    • Classical art form named after the town of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. (Thanjavur was the capital of the Chola dynasty). 
    • Flourished under Chola, Nayaks of Vijaynagara, and Maratha rulers.
    • Key Features: 
      • Also called ‘Palagai Padam,’ meaning picture on a wooden plank as they are crafted on wooden planks.
      • Embellished with glass beads, semi-precious gems/stones, vibrant natural colors, and gold foil providing a three-dimensional effect. 
      • Known for their extravagant depictions of deities. 
    • Received the Geographical Indications (GI) tag. 
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    • Thanjavur art
    • Thanjavur Painting
    • Palagai Padam
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