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5 June 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

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1. India’s First Digital Census to Conclude by March 2027

Source: The Hindu, Editorial Page, June 4, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 2 – Governance, GS Paper 1 – Society
Context
  • The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that India’s delayed Census will be concluded by March 1, 2027.

Content:

  • First digital census to include caste enumeration for the first time post-independence.

  • Reference date: March 1, 2027 (October 1, 2026 for snow-bound areas).

  • To be used for redrawing Lok Sabha constituencies as per the constitutional mandate post-2026.

  • Delay criticised by Opposition; central government cites logistical and technological preparations.

Significance:

    • Caste data may inform targeted welfare schemes.

    • Crucial for future delimitation and federal representation.

Challenges:

    • Data privacy concerns.

    • Risk of politicisation of caste data.

Practice Question:

“The upcoming digital Census in India is historic for several reasons. Discuss its significance, scope, and challenges in the context of governance and social equity.  (250 words / 15 marks)

2. India’s Electric Vehicle Policy and the Challenge of Technology Transfer

Source: Editorial, Page 6, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 3 – Infrastructure, Industrial Policy, Environment

Context
  • The EV import duty policy under SPMEPCI aims to boost domestic manufacturing, but lacks provisions for tech transfer.

Content:

  • New policy offers 15% concessional duty on imports for firms investing ₹4,150 crore over 3 years.

  • Target: 25% domestic value addition (DVA) in 3 years, 50% in 5 years.

  • China’s model: joint ventures led to EV dominance via technology absorption.

  • India lags in battery tech; policy lacks mandates for tech transfer.

Way forward:

    • Promote local R&D and battery innovation.

    • Mandate tech collaboration in EV investments.

Practice Question:

Evaluate India’s electric vehicle policy in light of global practices. What steps are needed to ensure technology transfer and sustainable growth of the EV ecosystem? (250 words / 15 marks)

3. Ex-servicemen’s Pension and the Challenges of Defence Modernisation

Source: The Indian Express, Editorial, June 5, 2025

Topic: GS Paper 2 – International Relations; GS Paper 3 – Security

Context
  • Editorial discusses fiscal burden of military pensions versus the need for modernisation.

Content:

  • OROP scheme and pensions form a significant part of the defence budget.

  • Limited fiscal space restricts procurement of advanced systems.

  • Need to rebalance manpower costs and capital expenditure.

  • Recommendations:

    • Implement voluntary retirement schemes.

    • Rationalize pension structure and invest in tech-driven force multipliers.

Practice Question:

“Discuss the implications of a pension-heavy defence budget on India’s military modernisation plans. Suggest reforms to balance welfare and capability building. (150 words / 10 marks)

Prelims Facts

1. India Signs Mutual Recognition Agreement with EU on Marine Equipment

Source: Page 4, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 2 (Government Policy & Governance), GS Paper 3 (Infrastructure – Shipping)
Context
  •  India and the European Union signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for marine equipment standards.

Analysis of the news:
o First such agreement signed by India in the maritime sector.
o Ensures acceptance of Indian marine equipment certified under international norms in the EU market.
o Benefits Indian shipbuilders by improving access to global markets.
o Part of the larger India-EU strategic trade and technology partnership.

2. Expedition to Study Kochi Shipwreck’s Ecological Impact

Source: Page 5, The Hindu

Topic: GS Paper 3 (Environment & Ecology)

Context
  • FORV Sagar Sampada begins 10-day expedition to assess impacts of MSC ELSA 3 shipwreck.

Analysis of the news:
o Scientists from CMFRI to study ocean biodiversity, hydrography, and sediment changes.
o Will monitor potential toxic leaks and their impact on seabed communities.
o Use of acoustic systems and big-eye cameras for underwater assessment.

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