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3 July 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

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1. BRICS will help create a ‘multipolar’ world: Modi

Source: The Hindu, Page 1 , july 3, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations (India and Multilateral Groupings)
Context
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced a five-nation diplomatic visit, which includes attending the BRICS summit in Brazil. His visit aims to reinforce India’s ties with countries of the Global South and promote a balanced multipolar world order.

Content: 

Summary of the Issue:

  • The BRICS summit will be held in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro.

  • Modi’s itinerary includes Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Namibia, and Brazil.

  • This strategic visit focuses on enhancing cooperation among emerging economies and strengthening India’s role as a leader in the Global South.

Key Developments:

  • Modi highlighted BRICS as a vital platform to foster peace, justice, and a democratic multipolar world.

  • Ghana will honor Modi with its highest state award: Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana.

  • Discussions include investment, healthcare, energy, and especially vaccine production in Ghana.

Implications:

  • Strengthens India’s geopolitical clout and its role in global South-South cooperation.

  • Vaccine diplomacy bolsters India’s image as a development partner.

  • Helps counterbalance Western-dominated institutions by promoting multipolarity.

Relevant Frameworks:

  • South-South Cooperation

  • India’s Foreign Policy Vision: “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”

Way Forward:
India must institutionalize partnerships through bilateral frameworks and regional groupings like BRICS, IBSA, and G77 to shape a fair global order.

Practice Question:

Discuss the significance of India’s engagement with BRICS and the Global South in the context of a multipolar world order.” (250 words / 15 marks)

2. Bring perpetrators of terror attack in Pahalgam to justice, say Quad Foreign Ministers

Source: Page 1 & 12, The Hindu, July 3 2025

Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations – India and Global Groupings

Context
  • Quad Foreign Ministers issued a strong joint statement condemning the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians.

Content:

Issue Summary:

  • The attack occurred on April 22, 2025, in the Baisaran meadow.

  • Quad members (India, USA, Australia, Japan) demanded swift justice under international frameworks.

Highlights from the Meeting:

  • A renewed focus on Indo-Pacific security and counterterrorism.

  • Emphasis on critical technologies, economic prosperity, humanitarian aid, and maritime cooperation.

  • No mention of Russia-Ukraine or Israel-Gaza conflicts, showing a strategic geographic realignment.

Key Facts:

  • The joint statement invoked UNSC resolutions.

  • Quad foreign ministers met in Washington, hosted by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Governance Implications:

  • Enhances India’s strategic deterrence against cross-border terrorism.

  • Boosts counterterror cooperation in Indo-Pacific.

Legal Frameworks:

  • UN Security Council Resolutions on terrorism.

  • India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act.

Conclusion:
India should leverage multilateral partnerships to globalize its counterterrorism agenda and institutionalize cooperation.

Practice Question:

Evaluate the role of Quad in addressing regional security threats, with reference to India’s strategic interests. (250 words / 15 marks)

3. Away from the edge: Bhopal toxic waste incineration finally completed

Source: The Hindu, Page 6, July 3, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 3: Environment, Sustainable Development

Context
  • The incineration of 337 tonnes of hazardous waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy site marks progress, but many challenges remain.

Content:

Issue Summary:

  • Waste transported to a treatment facility in Pithampur.

  • Over ₹126 crore spent for the operation.

  • Over 800 tonnes of ash generated, requiring scientific landfill.

Key Concerns:

  • Remaining soil contamination and groundwater toxicity at Union Carbide site.

  • Delayed justice and lack of compensation for survivors.

Governance Lapses:

  • Court-appointed committees have been inactive.

  • Public hospitals lack specialists to treat victims.

  • Dow Chemical still not held accountable.

Legal and Institutional Gaps:

  • Environment Protection Act, 1986.

  • Weak enforcement by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Conclusion:
A statutory body is needed to address compensation, rehabilitation, and environmental remediation holistically.

Practice Question:

Critically analyze India’s approach to long-term environmental remediation with reference to the Bhopal disaster. (150 words / 10 marks)

Prelims Facts

1. BRICS will help create a ‘multipolar’ world: Modi

Source: Page 1, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations
Context
  • PM Modi embarks on a five-nation visit including participation in the BRICS summit in Brazil to promote cooperation among emerging economies.

Analysis of the news:

  • BRICS Members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.

  • BRICS Goal: Promote multipolarity, equity, and sustainable development.

  • Location of 2025 Summit: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  • India’s Strategic Vision: Balanced multipolar world order and Global South cooperation.

  • State Honour in Ghana: PM Modi to receive “Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana.”

  • India’s vaccine diplomacy: Ghana seeks to be “Africa’s vaccine hub” with Indian collaboration.

  • India’s engagement in Global South: Emphasis on investment, energy, health, and development partnerships.

2. Bring perpetrators of terror attack in Pahalgam to justice, say Quad Foreign Ministers

Source: Page 1 & 12, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 2: International Relations – Global Groupings

Context
  • Quad Foreign Ministers convened in Washington D.C. and condemned the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.

Analysis of the news:

  • Quad Members: India, USA, Japan, Australia.

  • Host of 2025 Foreign Ministers Meet (FMM): U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

  • April 2025 Pahalgam Terror Attack: 26 civilians killed in Baisaran meadow (Anantnag district).

  • Quad’s New Agenda:

    • Maritime Security

    • Economic Security

    • Emerging Technologies

    • Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Response

  • Key Resolution Reference: United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) invoked.

  • Shift in Focus: No reference to Russia-Ukraine or Israel-Gaza in 2025 FMM—focus now on Indo-Pacific.

  • First formal FMM under Trump Administration.

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