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26 June 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

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1. In historic leap, Indian astronaut heads to ISS

Source: The Hindu, Page 1 & 6, June 26, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 3 – Science and Technology (Space Technology)
Context
  • Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla becomes the first Indian astronaut to board the ISS through the Axiom-4 commercial mission.

Content: 

  • Significance:

    • First Indian in orbital space after 41 years (since Rakesh Sharma).

    • Enhances India’s credentials in human spaceflight ahead of the Gaganyaan mission (slated for 2027).

  • Mission Highlights:

    • Shukla to conduct 8 experiments designed by ISRO; mission includes 60+ scientific activities representing 31 countries.

    • ISRO-NASA cooperation: 5 joint scientific experiments and 2 STEM demonstrations.

  • Policy Implications:

    • ₹548 crore expenditure to secure Shukla’s seat under scrutiny.

    • Private sector role (Axiom, SpaceX) reflects changing dynamics in space policy.

  • Way Forward:

    • India must balance between commercial partnerships and self-reliant space capabilities.

    • Greater public transparency in space programme investments is needed.

Practice Question:

India’s entry into human spaceflight marks a strategic milestone. Examine the scientific and strategic significance of India’s human space mission initiatives and the challenges ahead.  (250 words / 15 marks)

2. GST Council set to discuss having fewer items in 12% slab

Source: Page 1 & 10, The Hindu, June 26 2025

Topic: GS Paper 3 – Economy (Taxation, GST Reform)

Context
  • The GST Council may reduce or eliminate the 12% tax slab to simplify the rate structure.

Content:

  • Key Developments:

    • Discussion to move items to either 5% or 18% slabs.

    • Meeting scheduled in July 2025 (last one held in Dec 2024).

  • Implications:

    • For consumers: Simplified tax regime, possible change in prices.

    • For manufacturers: Risk of losing input tax credit (if items move to 5%).

    • For economy: Better compliance, reduced classification disputes.

  • Concerns:

    • Some items like toothpaste, soap—formerly discretionary—now essentials.

    • Need to balance revenue with affordability and business viability.

Practice Question:

“Critically examine the implications of rationalising GST slabs for economic efficiency, revenue generation, and taxpayer compliance.” (250 words / 15 marks)

3. Strikes set back Iran’s nuclear sites, did not destroy them, claims U.S. intel

Source: The Hindu, Page 14, June 26, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Relations | GS Paper 3 – Security (Nuclear Policy)

Context
  • US intelligence confirms that recent strikes on Iran delayed but did not neutralise its nuclear programme.

Content:

  • Background:

    • US airstrikes aimed at destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    • Iran confirms damage but asserts continuation of the programme.

  • Analysis:

    • Highlights limits of military interventions in nuclear deterrence.

    • Escalates geopolitical instability in West Asia.

    • Raises concerns over future of JCPOA and non-proliferation regimes.

  • Way Forward:

    • Diplomatic engagements must resume.

    • Need to reinforce international monitoring via IAEA.

Practice Question:

In light of recent geopolitical developments in West Asia, discuss the challenges to global nuclear non-proliferation and India’s stance on nuclear diplomacy. (150 words / 10 marks)
Prelims Facts

1. In historic leap, Indian astronaut heads to ISS

Source: Page 1 & 6, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 3 – Science and Technology (Space Technology)
Context
  • Indian Air Force officer Shubhanshu Shukla became the first Indian astronaut to reach the ISS under the Axiom-4 commercial mission.

Analysis of the news:

  • First Indian to go to the ISS: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla.

  • Mission: Axiom-4 (Ax-4) commercial mission launched by SpaceX from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

  • Duration: 14 days aboard the ISS; docked via SpaceX’s Dragon capsule.

  • Experiments: 60 scientific studies involving 31 countries; 8 from ISRO.

  • Training: Shukla received training in the US; mission cost India ₹548 crore.

  • Gaganyaan Mission: Shukla is a leading candidate for India’s upcoming indigenous mission (Gaganyaan – 2027).

  • Private partners: Axiom Space, NASA, SpaceX involved in the mission.

2. GST Council set to discuss having fewer items in 12% slab

Source: Page 1 & 10, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 3 – Indian Economy (Taxation)

Context
  • The GST Council is planning to rationalize the tax structure by reconsidering the 12% slab, potentially merging it with adjacent slabs.

Analysis of the news:

  • GST Council meeting planned for July 2025.

  • Current GST slabs: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%.

  • Focus: Reducing complexity by removing/minimizing the 12% slab.

  • Aim: Simplify GST rate structure and boost ease of doing business.

  • Last GST Council meeting: Held in December 2024.

  • GST Council is a constitutional body under Article 279A.

  • Chaired by: Union Finance Minister; includes state finance ministers.

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