Daily Current Affairs Update – 09 June 2025

1. Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) – Liquidity Measures

What’s in the news?

  • MPC has reduced the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 100 basis points and the Repo Rate by 50 basis points to boost liquidity.

Key Concepts:

  • CRR: The percentage of total deposits that commercial banks are required to keep as reserves with the RBI.

  • Repo Rate: The rate at which RBI lends short-term funds to banks.

  • Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF): RBI’s mechanism to inject or absorb liquidity via repos, reverse repos, SDF, MSF.

  • SLR: Minimum percentage of deposits banks must hold in liquid assets (e.g., cash, gold, government securities).

  • Other tools: Bank Rate, OMOs, SDF, MSF.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper III (Indian Economy): Monetary policy, inflation control, banking sector reforms.

  • Prelims: CRR vs SLR, Repo vs Reverse Repo.

  • Mains: How RBI uses policy rates to balance growth and inflation.

2. Rise of Quick Commerce (Q-Commerce)

What’s in the news?

  • Kearney report: Indian Q-Commerce grocery market to triple by 2027, reaching ₹1.7 lakh crores.

Key Features:

  • Delivers within 10–30 minutes.

  • Uses micro-warehouses closer to consumers.

  • Examples: Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart.

Impact on Consumers:

  • Emphasizes convenience and impulse buying.

  • Premiumization: Launch of high-end brands exclusively on these platforms.

Impact on Employment:

  • Generates 62–64 jobs per ₹1 crore GMV (more than traditional e-commerce).

  • Rise of gig economy and hyperlocal employment.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper III: Impact of digital economy on employment, logistics, urban consumerism.

  • Essay: “Technology and employment transformation in India.”

  • Ethics: Ethical dimensions of gig work and labor rights.

3. Decline in Extreme Poverty in India

What’s in the news?

  • Extreme poverty declined from 27.1% (2011) to 5.3% (2022) using updated $3/day World Bank poverty line (2021 PPP).

Global Poverty Benchmarks:

  • $3/day: New extreme poverty line.

  • $4.2/day: Lower-middle-income countries.

  • $8.3/day: Upper-middle-income countries.

Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI):

  • Dropped from 53.8% (2005–06) to 15.5% (2022–23).

  • Six Indicators: income, education, enrolment, water, sanitation, electricity.

Government Interventions:

  • PM Awas Yojana

  • PM Ujjwala Yojana

  • Jan Dhan Yojana

  • Ayushman Bharat

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper II & III: Welfare schemes, poverty, and inclusive growth.

  • Prelims: MPI indicators.

  • Mains: Poverty alleviation: Government schemes vs real outcomes.

4. 4th India–Central Asia Dialogue

What’s in the news?

  • Dialogue held in New Delhi with foreign ministers from 5 Central Asian republics.

  • Emphasis on peace, anti-terrorism, and rare earth cooperation.

Strategic Relevance:

  • Energy: TAPI pipeline (Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India).

  • Connectivity: Chabahar Port, International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).

  • Trade: India–Central Asia Business Council.

  • Security: Joint exercises (Kazind, Khanjar).

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper II: India’s foreign policy, Central Asia strategy.

  • Essay: “India’s neighborhood-first and extended neighborhood policy.”

5. FDI and FPI Trends in India

What’s in the news?

  • Gross FDI inflows rose to $81 billion in 2024–25.

  • Net FDI reduced to $0.4 billion due to higher repatriation.

  • FPI dropped to $1.7 billion as investors booked profits.

Key Concepts:

  • FDI: Ownership transfer (≥10% stake), long-term interest.

  • FPI: Portfolio investments (<10%), mostly equities and bonds.

  • Net FDI = Inflows − Repatriation − Outward FDI.

FDI Sources:

  • Top: Singapore, Mauritius, USA.

Top States:

  • Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper III: Investment, capital flows, economic reforms.

  • Prelims: Difference between FDI and FPI.

  • Mains: FDI as a growth driver vs challenges like repatriation.

6. Digital Governance: NEVA & UMEED Portals

NEVA (National e-Vidhan Application):

  • Digitizes legislative functioning.

  • Promotes paperless governance.

  • Centralized platform for all 37 State/UT Legislatures.

  • First implemented in Nagaland.

UMEED Portal:

  • Manages Waqf properties digitally (geo-tagging, inventory).

  • Aims at transparency and social asset optimization.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper II: E-governance, transparency, good governance.

  • Ethics: Public service delivery, digitization.

7. Infrastructure Milestone: Chenab and Anji Rail Bridges

Chenab Bridge:

  • World’s highest rail arch bridge (359m above river).

  • Steel structure designed for seismic and wind resistance.

Anji Bridge:

  • India’s first cable-stayed railway bridge.

Project: Part of Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL).

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper I & III: Geography (rivers), Infrastructure development in J&K.

  • Prelims: Location-based questions.

8. AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM)

Organizers: MeitY & UNESCO.

Objective:

  • Evaluate country-level readiness for AI deployment.

  • Support ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI frameworks.

  • Tailor AI policy recommendations for India.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper III: Technology, AI ethics, governance.

  • Essay: “AI and governance: Enablers or disruptors?”

9. Amoeba Detection Innovation in Kerala

What’s in the news?

  • Kerala health lab develops molecular test for deadly amoeba.

Scientific Background:

  • Amoeba: Protozoan, found in water, causes brain infections (e.g., Naegleria fowleri).

  • Reproduces by binary fission.

  • Moves using pseudopodia.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • Prelims: Microbiology, diseases, public health.

  • GS Paper III: Role of science and tech in health sector.

10. 30×30 Biodiversity Target

What’s in the news?

  • Report: $15.8 billion/year needed to meet 30% global ocean protection by 2030.

Global Framework:

  • Part of Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (COP15 – CBD).

  • Target 3: Conserve 30% of land, waters, and oceans by 2030.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper III: Environment, biodiversity treaties.

  • Prelims: COP 15, KMGBF.

11. Pandya Period Inscriptions in Tamil Nadu

Findings:

  • Dated 1217–18 CE during reign of Maravarman Sundara Pandya I.

  • Sale deed of a water body (Nagankudi) for 64 kasu (coins).

  • Temple: Thennavanisvaram in Melur.

Historical Context:

  • Reveals administrative, economic, and cultural aspects of later Pandyas.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper I: Art & Culture – Temples, inscriptions.

  • Prelims: Medieval Indian history.

12. India in G-7 and BRICS Parliamentary Forum

G7 Summit:

  • Indian PM invited to Kananaskis, Canada summit.

About G7:

  • Members: US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan.

  • Focus: Economy, foreign policy, security.

BRICS Parliamentary Forum:

  • 11th Forum held in Brazil.

  • India to host 12th edition.

New BRICS Members:

  • Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, UAE, Indonesia.

Relevance for UPSC:

  • GS Paper II: International organizations, India’s role in multilateral forums.

  • Prelims: Members of G7, BRICS.

  • Essay: “India’s leadership in emerging global coalitions.”

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