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Jun 9, 2016

[CA] Important Points @ Glance: Part 11

Important Points @ Glance: Part 11

v The Nuclear Power Corporation of India and US firm Westinghouse have agreed to begin engineering and site design work for six nuclear power plant reactors in India and conclude contractual arrangements by June 2017. Once completed, the project would be among the largest of its kind, fulfilling the promise of the US-India civil nuclear agreement and demonstrating a shared commitment to meet India’s growing energy needs while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

v India and the US have announced the setting up of two financial assistance programmes worth $60 million for supporting India’s much-needed clean energy initiatives including in solar power and other renewables. This includes a creation of a $20 million US-India Clean Energy Finance (USICEF) initiative, equally supported by the United States and India. This is expected to mobilise up to $400 million to provide clean and renewable electricity to up to 1 million households by 2020. The two countries have also agreed on a $40 million US-India Catalytic Solar Finance Programme, which would be equally supported by the United States and India. This would provide much needed liquidity to smaller-scale renewable energy investments, particularly in poorer, rural villages that are not connected to the grid, and could mobilise up to $1 billion of projects.

v In a significant development, the US has recognised India as a “major defence partner” which means that for defence related trade and technology transfer the country would now be treated at par with America’s closest allies. Under the ‘major defence partner’ recognition, the US will continue to work toward facilitating technology sharing with India to a level commensurate with that of its closest allies and partners.

v A technical arrangement was recently signed between the Indian Navy and the US Navy concerning unclassified maritime information sharing that will allow sharing of unclassified information on White Shipping as permitted by respective national laws, regulations and policies, and provides a framework for mutually beneficial maritime information.

Pakistan tops the list of countries figuring in the Malware Infection Index 2016 prepared by Microsoft. India is placed at the 8th position. The index identifies the key malware threats in the region and ranks markets in Asia-Pacific according to how much they are affected. The index has also identified the top three most encountered malware as Gamarue, a malicious computer worm that is commonly distributed via exploit kits and social engineering; and Skeeyah and Peals which are trojans that try to look innocent to convince you to install them, the index reveals. Out of the top five locations across the globe most at risk of infection, a total of four are from the Asia Pacific – Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Nepal, topping the rankings at first, second, fourth and fifth places respectively.


v According to the new Landsat study, Arctic regions of North America are getting greener due to changing climate. According to the study, almost a third of the Arctic land cover is now looking more like landscapes found in warmer ecosystems. Temperatures are warming faster in the Arctic than elsewhere, which has led to longer seasons for plants to grow in and changes to the soils. Landsat is a programme that provides the longest continuous space-based record of Earth’s land vegetation in existence. It shows the climate impact on vegetation in the high latitudes.

v Assam’s Guwahati became the first city in the country to have its own city animal with the district administration declaring the Gangetic river dolphin as the mascot. It is locally known as ‘Sihu’. The district administration had organised online and offline voting among three protected creatures, which are on the verge of extinction, to decide the mascot. Along with Gangetic river dolphin, the other two animals were black softshell turtle (Bor Kaso) and greater adjutant stork (Hargila).

v At the recent meeting of Contact Group of Piracy off the Coast of Somalia’ (CGPCS) in Mahe, India was chosen to co-chair the Working Group on improving maritime situational awareness in the Indian ocean region through consensus. Seychelles is the current chairman of the CGPCS for the biennium 2016-17.

v World Environment Day (WED) was celebrated across the globe on 5th June. The objective of the event is to raise awareness about the leading issue of the sustainability of our environment. It was initiated in 1973 by the United Nations General Assembly and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to address colossal issues like global warming, deforestation and food shortages among many others. The Theme for 2016 is “Go Wild for Life” (ZERO TOLERANCE FOR THE ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE). Angola is the host country of this year.

v India has been placed at the second position in retail potential in the 2016 Global Retail Development Index (GRDI). The country was ranked 15 in the previous year. The report profiled 30 developing countries. It is released by AT Kearney, a Chicago-based consultancy. India’s retail sector has expanded at a compound annual growth rate of 8.8 per cent between 2013 and 2015, according to the report.







Important Points @ Glance: Part 2

Important Points @ Glance: Part 3

Important Points @ Glance: Part 4

Important Points @ Glance: Part 5

Important Points @ Glance: Part 6

Important Points @ Glance: Part 7

Important Points @ Glance: Part 8

Important Points @ Glance: Part 9

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