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Daily Current Affair-23-August-2025

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TopicGS PaperWhy in News / Context
Indian Youth as Strategic Diplomatic CapitalGS1 – IS – PopulationIndia’s large youth cohort (27–29% of pop.) offers economic, diplomatic, and demographic leverage globally as rivals age.
Supreme Court Accelerating Case DisposalGS2 – Polity – JudiciaryBacklog reduced by 4.83% via tech/process reforms, showing replicable model for efficient justice delivery in India.
Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025GS2 – Polity – LawsProposes automatic removal of detained Ministers (≥30 days, serious offences) to bolster accountability; referred to JPC.
PAC Report on Toll ReformGS2 – Governance – IssuesPAC urges shift in tolling from revenue-maximization to user-centred, fair practices, and better digital systems like FASTag.
Universal Artificial Intelligence AccessGS2 – Governance – ReformsParliament debates free national AI access as a tool for tech equity and competitiveness; considers risks and implementation issues.
India’s Draft Climate Finance TaxonomyGS3 – Environment – Climate ChangeReleased to define green finance, curb greenwashing, and build trust in sustainability investments; annual and five-year review plan.
Entangled Atomic Clocks & Quantum-GravityGS3 – S&T – TechProposed experiments for testing quantum effects in curved spacetime, linking relativity and quantum physics for the first time.
Gaganyaan G1 MissionPrelims – In NewsISRO to launch first uncrewed Gaganyaan (G1) with Vyommitra robot, marking milestone in India’s human spaceflight program.
Khelo India Water Sports FestivalPrelims – In NewsFirst national water sports event at Dal Lake, J&K, promoting grassroots and Olympic sports culture as part of Khelo India.
UIDAI-Starlink Aadhaar VerificationPrelims – In NewsUIDAI and Starlink collaboration enables Aadhaar e-KYC in remote areas, strengthening digital delivery and India’s e-governance.

 

Indian Youth as Strategic Diplomatic Capital (GS1 – IS – Population)

Context:
 India’s large youth population, at around 371–420 million (about 27-29% of the population in 2025), gives it significant demographic leverage at a time when major global economies are ageing. This “youth bulge” is seen as both an economic asset and a tool of international influence and soft power, crucial for India’s competitiveness and global standing.

Key Facts Relevant for UPSC:

  • Demographic Strength:

    • India has the world’s largest youth population (age 15–29: ~371–420 million; 27–29% of total population).
    • Median age: ~28 years (2025), far lower than China, the West, and most competitors.
    • Youth workforce supplies ~8 million new workers annually, buttressing manufacturing and services, and helping keep the dependency ratio low.
    • Over 40 million higher education students fuel innovation and R&D potential.
  • Geopolitical Soft Power:

    • Youth contribute to “soft power” through diaspora engagement, cross-border skill migration, sports, arts, and digital influence.

    • India’s skilled youth migrants help shape the policies of host countries, extending India’s diplomatic and economic influence abroad.

    • Youth-driven demand acts as a consumer force, attracting FDI and buffering India against international trade shocks.

  • Constraints and Challenges:

    • Skill deficits, gender, and regional divides persistdespite overall numbers, employability and international competitiveness are hampered by mismatches between training and job market needs.
    • Economic, legal, and research barriers, as well as lack of youth representation in diplomacy, weaken the ability to fully realise this demographic dividend.

    • Visa restrictions and global geopolitical shifts have limited the mobility and participation of India’s youth in transnational exchanges.

  • Way Forward:

    • Expand skill/vocational and STEM education to upgrade global competitiveness.

    • Tackle regional, gender, and income divides for broader opportunity access.

    • Boost R&D investment, university–industry collaboration, and international research partnerships.

    • Negotiate easier visa regimes, facilitate student and youth exchanges, and involve youth in foreign policy via advisory roles.

    • Actively leverage youth as innovators, brand ambassadors, and constructive participants in global governance networks.

Indian Youth as Strategic Diplomatic Capital (GS1 – IS – Population)

Context:
 India’s youth constitutes 27–29% of the population in 2025the world’s largest sharewhile major global powers age, positioning India to benefit economically and diplomatically on the world stage.

Key Facts:

  • Demographic edge: ~8 million new workers join the workforce yearly; median age is just 28.
  • 40+ million higher ed students power R&D, digitalization, and tech innovation.
  • Diaspora reach: Skilled Indian youth abroad shape foreign policy, boost soft power, and influence global perceptions.

  • Youth-driven consumer force and digital economies cushion trade shocks, draw FDI.

  • Challenges: Skill gaps, regional and income divides, weak representation in diplomacy, and mobility hurdles must be addressed.

Supreme Court Accelerating Case Disposal (GS2 – Polity – Judiciary)

Context:
 The Supreme Court trimmed its backlog by 4.83% through process reforms, tech upgrades, and workflow improvementssetting a benchmark for Indian justice delivery.

Key Facts:

  • Measures: Extended verification hours, staff increases, end of out-of-turn verifications, workflow study with IIM Bangalore.

  • Tech: Automated case allocation via ICMIS, shift to email requests, re-introduced Registrar’s Court.

  • Impact: Enhanced efficiency, public trust, and replicable model for High Courts/lower courts.

 

The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025 (GS2 – Polity – Laws)

Context:
 This Bill seeks to create an automatic removal mechanism for ministers detained for serious criminal offences, strengthening executive accountability.

Key Facts:

  • If a Union/State/UT minister is detained for 30+ days for offences with ≥5 yrs punishment, they must be removed by executive advice or automatically lose office.

  • Applies to the Union, States, Delhi, and J&K; reappointment possible after release.

  • Pros: Boosts accountability and political morality.

  • Concerns: Risk of constitutional overreach, misuse by investigators/executive, presumption-of-innocence debate.

  • Supreme Court: Parliament may legislate such disqualifications (Manoj Narula, 2014).

PAC Report on Toll Reform (GS2 – Governance – Issues)

Context:
 The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) called for user-centric reforms in India’s national highway tolling, currently seen as unfair and unaccountable.

Key Facts:

  • Tolls often remain in force post cost recovery; annual rate hikes are rarely independently reviewed.

  • Digital issues: Persistent FASTag glitches, congestion, weak customer support.

  • Recommendations: Stop tolls after cost recovery, create an independent regulator, automate reimbursement during construction, and improve real-time FASTag monitoring.

  • Recent steps: Annual FASTag pass, barrierless tolling via ANPR pilot.

Universal Artificial Intelligence Access (GS2 – Governance – Reforms)

Context:
 The Indian Parliament debated “universal free AI” as a means to bridge digital divides, foster productivity, and boost India’s standing in AI-driven sectors.

Key Facts:

  • Free public AI can democratize education, upskill workforce, expand economic opportunity, and sharpen India’s edge in the $15 trillion AI economy.

  • Challenges: Fiscal burden, rural connectivity, cyber risk, privacy/algorithmic bias, digital illiteracy.

  • Solutions: State-funded AI tools, targeted subsidies/vouchers, PPP infrastructure, widespread AI literacy, robust regulations for fairness/privacy.

India’s Draft Climate Finance Taxonomy (GS3 – Envi – CC)

Context:
 India released a “living document”a climate finance taxonomyto standardize, guide, and direct investments toward credible green projects and curb greenwashing.

Key Facts:

  • Aims to align with global standards; currently, lack of criteria impedes climate finance and risks greenwashing.

  • Reviews: Proposes dual-tier system with annual and 5-year updates to match NDC/UNFCCC commitments and global best practices.

  • Needs to balance global parity, legal alignment with Indian law (EC Act, SEBI, carbon-credit), and accountability (expert committee, dashboards).

Entangled Atomic Clocks and the Quantum-Gravity Interface (GS3 – S&T – Tech)

Context:
 Scientists proposed quantum experiments using entangled atomic clocks at different heights to probe quantum–gravity interface and detect spacetime curvature effects.

Key Facts:

  • Would be first lab evidence of quantum mechanics in curved spacetime (quantum + relativity).

  • Experimental challenges: Maintaining entanglement (decoherence), ultra-precise frequency shift measurements.

  • Implications: Advances in precise satellite synchronization, dark matter/gravitational wave research.

Gaganyaan G1 Mission (Prelims – In News)

Context:
 ISRO will launch its first uncrewed Gaganyaan (G1) mission in December 2025, marking the next step for India’s human spaceflight ambitions.

Key Facts:

  • G1 features the female robot Vyommitra to monitor and operate module systems.

  • Five launches planned in 2025, four in 2026including satellites for navigation (NVS-03) and ocean monitoring (Oceansat-3A).

  • Gaganyaan Year declared to highlight India’s advancement in space exploration.

India’s First Khelo India Water Sports Festival (Prelims – In News)

Context:
 First national water sports festival under Khelo India held at Dal Lake, J&K, in August 2025.

Key Facts:

  • Over 400 athletes from 36 states and UTs competed.

  • Part of “Khelo India Initiative”boosts grassroots sports and state-level Olympic culture.

UIDAI Starlink Aadhaar Verification (Prelims – In News)

Context:
 UIDAI partnered with Starlink to enable satellite internet-based, paperless Aadhaar verification, supporting Digital India’s goals.

Key Facts:

  • Facilitates Aadhaar e-KYC even in remote, connectivity-challenged areas.

  • Emphasizes scalability and innovation in India’s digital governance infrastructure.

  • Reinforces Aadhaar’s foundational role in service delivery and transparency.

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