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Jul 20, 2016

[CA] Important Points @ Glance: Part 15

Important Points @ Glance: Part 15

v The findings of the 2.6 million-word Iraq Inquiry — seven years in the making — were recently released by probe chairman John Chilcot in London. The official inquiry delivered a devastating indictment of Britain’s decision to invade Iraq, finding that the war was based on flawed intelligence and had been launched before diplomatic options were exhausted. The probe chairman has said that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein posed “no imminent threat” when the U.S-led invasion was launched in March 2003, and that while military action against him “might have been necessary at some point,” the “strategy of containment” could have continued for some time. The report also notes that Blair’s decision to invade Iraq was influenced by his interest in protecting the UK’s relationship with the United States. The inquiry was commissioned in June 2009 by Blair’s successor, Gordon Brown, following pressure from the public and Parliament.


v The finance ministry has set up a committee under former chief economic adviser Shankar Acharya to examine the desirability and feasibility of having a new fiscal year. Currently, India follows the April-March fiscal year and all macroeconomic and company data, including the government’s budget, are compiled and prepared for the same period. However, most countries follow a January-December fiscal year. A committee of secretaries headed by the cabinet secretary had earlier this year recommended changing the fiscal year to January-December. The committee will examine the merits and demerits of various dates for the start of the fiscal year, including the existing dates. The committee has been asked to submit its report by 31 December

v Russia has offered Indian oil companies a stake in the second phase of Yamal LNG, the biggest project to produce liquefied natural gas in the Arctic. The Russian firm holds 50.1% stake in the project that comprises development of the South-Tambeyskoye field with proven deposits of 1.3 trillion cubic meters of natural gas and the construction of natural gas liquefaction plant (LNG) for producing 16.5 million tonnes of LNG a year by 2017.

v India is planning to seek greater market access in the Japanese market for its farm products such as sesame seeds as well as for its services professionals including nurses, during the upcoming joint committee meeting. The focus on sesame seeds is because Japan is the world’s second largest importer of the item (after China). Following the detection of pesticides and insecticides such as DDT and malathion in some sesame seeds consignments from India over two decades ago, Japan has been reluctant to import the commodity from India. India is the world’s largest sesame seed producer with an annual production of around 7 lakh tonnes. India is also the world’s largest exporter of the item.


In a bid to expand its customer base and gain access to loan portfolios that enjoy priority sector status, IDFC Bank has decided to acquire micro-lender Grama Vidiyal in an all-cash deal. IDFC Bank, a former infrastructure financier, converted itself to a bank in October last year. Headquartered in Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, Grama Vidiyal Micro Finance, which started operations in 1997, has a loan book of about Rs.1,502 crore and 1.2 million customers primarily in its home State, Puducherry and Kerala and in parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra. While the assets of Grama Vidiyal will be transferred to IDFC Bank books, the former will retain its existence as a subsidiary of IDFC Bank, which will act as a business correspondent.


v The Navy’s dedicated base for its Special Operation Forces – MARCOSINS Karna was recently commissioned in Visakhapatnam. The establishment of the first base for Indian Navy’s elite force with capability to operate in all three dimensions of warfare – air, land and sea – in the home port of the Navy on the Eastern Seaboard marks another milestone in Indian Navy bonding with the city of Visakhapatnam.

v The Indian Army’s Strike 1 unit that is based in Mathura recently demonstrated its capabilities to seamlessly cross rivers during a training exercise along the Yamuna on a stretch near the cantonment there. The exercise code named “Megh Prahar” was undertaken using the formation of its spearhead armoured division that is based in Hisar, Haryana. It also showcased the variety and versatility of equipment and the war-waging potential of the DOT (department of transport). Megh Parhar would help in testing the effectiveness of the T-90 & BMP-2 tanks of the Army in fighting along river obstacles.


v The Union Government has started the operation ‘Sankat Mochan’ to evacuate Indian citizens stranded in South Sudan’s capital Juba. The operation is being undertaken by Indian Air Force (IAF) and will be headed by Union Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs General (Retd.) VK Singh.

v Pema Khandu is the new Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. At 37, he is also the youngest CM in the country.


India’s first e-court has been opened at High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad, which is the common high court for the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The purpose of e-courts was to ensure speedy justice for the litigants.









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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