7 July 2025 : Daily Current Affairs
1. Declaration at BRICS Summit Reflects India’s Concerns Over Terrorism, Governance Reforms
Source: The Hindu, Page 1 , july 7, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations (Multilateralism, Terrorism, Global Governance) |
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Key Highlights:
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The declaration condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir and emphasized urgency in finalizing the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
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PM Modi called for a more representative and credible global order, particularly reforms in the UN Security Council (UNSC).
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Russia and China supported India and Brazil’s aspirations for a greater role in UNSC.
India’s Position:
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Reiterated the need for the Global South’s greater voice in multilateral institutions.
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Stressed on double standards faced by developing nations in the current global governance architecture.
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Advocated the expansion of BRICS, with Indonesia joining as a new member.
Significance for India:
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Strengthens India’s narrative on terrorism.
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Showcases India’s diplomatic maturity and soft power leadership in the Global South.
Way Forward:
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Push for UNSC reforms through G-4 and other coalitions.
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Continue building consensus for terrorism conventions in UN frameworks.
Practice Question:
“Discuss the significance of India’s participation in BRICS for promoting global governance reforms and counter-terrorism cooperation.“ (250 words / 15 marks) |
2. Two Indigenous Nuclear Reactors at Kakrapar Get Operational Licence
Source: Page 1 & 6, The Hindu, July 7 2025
Topic: GS Paper 3: Science and Technology / Energy Security |
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Content:
Key Points:
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The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) issued licences after multi-tiered safety reviews.
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These PHWRs are India’s first large-scale indigenous reactors.
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KAPS-3 and KAPS-4 had completed commissioning in 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Significance:
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Boosts India’s self-reliance in nuclear technology.
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A step forward in the fleet-mode construction of 10 PHWRs, aimed at clean and sustainable energy.
Strategic Implications:
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Enhances India’s energy security and climate commitments.
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Reduces reliance on fossil fuels and foreign technology.
Way Forward:
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Fast-track remaining PHWR projects.
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Strengthen R&D and international cooperation in nuclear safety.
Practice Question:
“Discuss the role of indigenous nuclear technology in ensuring India’s energy security and climate resilience.” (250 words / 15 marks) |
3. Kerala Steps Up Vigilance Against Nipah Virus
Source: The Hindu, Page 2, July 7, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2: Health | GS Paper 3: Disaster Management |
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Nipah Situation:
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2 confirmed cases, one death reported.
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383 people under surveillance; isolation wards expanded.
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Public awareness and psychological counselling underway.
Health Preparedness Measures:
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ICU expansion, round-the-clock control rooms, field visits by health teams.
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Use of N95 masks, sanitation, and strict community surveillance.
Significance:
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Highlights Kerala’s robust public health infrastructure.
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Shows proactive disaster risk reduction strategy for zoonotic outbreaks.
Way Forward:
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Invest in epidemic early warning systems.
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Promote One Health Approach integrating human-animal-environment health.
Practice Question:
“Evaluate India’s public health response mechanisms to recurring zoonotic outbreaks, with reference to the Nipah virus surveillance in Kerala.” (150 words / 10 marks) |
1. Declaration at BRICS Summit Reflects India’s Concerns Over Terrorism, Governance Reforms
Source: Page 1, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations |
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Analysis of the news:
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BRICS members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (+ new members like Indonesia in 2025).
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India advocated UNSC reforms, especially greater representation for developing countries.
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BRICS Leaders’ Declaration condemned Pahalgam terror attack.
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Supported the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT).
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Russia and China supported India’s and Brazil’s aspiration for a greater UNSC role.
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BRICS called Israel-U.S. strikes on Iran a violation of international law.
2. Two Indigenous Nuclear Reactors at Kakrapar Get Operational Licence
Source: Page 1, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 3: Science and Technology / Energy |
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Content
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Kakrapar Atomic Power Station (KAPS) is in Gujarat.
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Units 3 and 4 are 700 MWe PHWRs developed indigenously.
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Licensed by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) for 5 years.
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India aims to build 10 PHWRs in fleet mode to enhance nuclear energy capacity.
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Licensing process involved multi-tiered safety reviews spanning 15 years.
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Operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL).
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PHWRs use natural uranium as fuel and heavy water as moderator & coolant.
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