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January 2, 2026

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📝 Short Notes • 02 Jan 2026

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REPM Manufacturing Promotion Scheme

Economy

What: The Government of India approved a scheme to establish the country’s first integrated ecosystem for sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPM). These magnets are critical components in electric vehicles, wind turbines, defense equipment, and electronics. The initiative aims to reduce import dependency and build domestic manufacturing capacity for strategic materials.

How: The scheme provides financial incentives, technology transfer support, and infrastructure development for setting up REPM production units. It focuses on the complete value chain—from rare earth extraction and processing to magnet manufacturing. The policy aligns with the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) framework and National Manufacturing Policy to create economies of scale.

Why: This is crucial for UPSC Prelims (Economic Development, Science & Tech) and Mains GS-III (Atmanirbhar Bharat, Clean Energy). Questions on critical minerals, supply chain resilience, and Make in India initiatives frequently appear. Understanding REPM’s role in EVs and renewable energy connects to India’s net-zero commitments and strategic autonomy themes.

IAF–IIT Madras Digital Communication System MoU

Defence & Geopolitics

What: The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop secure indigenous airborne digital communication systems. This collaboration focuses on creating encrypted, jamming-resistant communication platforms for military aircraft, reducing reliance on foreign technology in critical defense infrastructure.

How: IIT Madras will leverage its research expertise in signal processing, cybersecurity, and aerospace engineering to design next-generation communication modules. The IAF will provide operational requirements, field testing facilities, and real-world deployment scenarios. The project falls under the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) guidelines.

Why: Highly relevant for UPSC Prelims (Defence & Security) and Mains GS-III (Defence Technology, Self-Reliance). Questions on Atmanirbhar Bharat in defense, public-private partnerships in R&D, and indigenization of military technology are common. This also connects to broader themes of strategic autonomy and reducing foreign dependency in critical sectors.

Parvati–Arga Bird Sanctuary Declared Eco-Sensitive Zone

Environment

What: The Parvati–Arga Bird Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh has been officially notified as an Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ). This designation provides legal protection to wetland ecosystems, migratory bird habitats, and surrounding biodiversity. The sanctuary is a critical stopover for migratory waterfowl along the Central Asian Flyway.

How: The ESZ notification restricts industrial activities, mining, and large-scale construction within a designated buffer zone around the sanctuary. It promotes sustainable eco-tourism, community-based conservation, and regulated agricultural practices. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) enforces compliance through state-level monitoring committees.

Why: Essential for UPSC Prelims (Environment & Ecology) and Mains GS-III (Biodiversity Conservation). Questions on ESZ provisions under the Environment Protection Act 1986, wetland conservation under Ramsar Convention, and migratory bird corridors are frequent. This topic also ties into sustainable development goals and India’s commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

🧠 Mini-Quiz: Test Your Recall

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Which institution partnered with the Indian Air Force to develop secure indigenous airborne digital communication systems?

Correct Answer: B — IIT Madras signed an MoU with the Indian Air Force to develop secure indigenous airborne digital communication systems under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, leveraging its expertise in signal processing and aerospace engineering.
2

What does REPM stand for in the context of the recently approved manufacturing promotion scheme?

Correct Answer: C — REPM stands for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets. The scheme aims to build India’s first integrated ecosystem for manufacturing these critical components used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and defense equipment, reducing import dependency.
3

BRISKPE received final RBI approval as which type of payment service provider?

Correct Answer: B — Prosus-backed BRISKPE received final RBI approval as a Payment Aggregator–Cross Border (PA–Cross Border), enabling compliant inward and outward cross-border payments for Indian businesses, strengthening India’s digital payment infrastructure.
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🔑 Short Notes: Build Concept Depth (3 Topics)

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BRISKPE Authorized as Payment Aggregator–Cross Border

Economy

What: BRISKPE, backed by technology investor Prosus, received final Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approval to operate as a Payment Aggregator–Cross Border (PA–Cross Border). This authorization allows BRISKPE to facilitate compliant inward and outward cross-border payment transactions for Indian businesses, merchants, and exporters through a regulated framework.

How: As a PA–Cross Border, BRISKPE will integrate with international payment gateways, foreign exchange platforms, and banking channels to enable seamless foreign currency transactions. The company must comply with RBI’s Master Direction on Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways, including KYC norms, transaction monitoring, and reporting requirements. This ensures secure, traceable cross-border fund flows aligned with FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) regulations.

Why: Critical for UPSC Prelims (Banking & Finance) and Mains GS-III (Digital Economy). Questions on RBI’s regulatory framework for payment systems, fintech licensing, and India’s digital payment infrastructure are common in banking exams and UPSC. Understanding payment aggregator models, cross-border remittance mechanisms, and financial inclusion initiatives ties into broader Economic Survey and budget analysis themes.

Dulhasti Stage-II Hydroelectric Project on Chenab River

Environment

What: The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change granted environmental clearance for the 260 MW Dulhasti Stage-II Hydroelectric Project on the Chenab River in Jammu & Kashmir. This run-of-the-river project will augment renewable energy capacity in the strategically important Indus River basin, contributing to India’s clean energy transition goals.

How: The project involves constructing a concrete gravity dam, underground powerhouse, and associated transmission infrastructure. Environmental clearance ensures compliance with Forest Conservation Act, Wildlife Protection Act, and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification 2006. Mitigation measures include fish ladders for aquatic biodiversity, catchment area treatment plans, and disaster management protocols for the seismically active region.

Why: Important for UPSC Prelims (Geography, Energy) and Mains GS-III (Energy Security, Environmental Clearances). Questions on hydropower potential in Himalayan rivers, EIA processes, and renewable energy mix are frequent. This topic connects to India’s 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030, international river water disputes, and sustainable development under SDG-7 (Affordable and Clean Energy).

HAL’s Indigenous Dhruv-NG Helicopter

Defence & Geopolitics

What: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) flagged off the Dhruv-NG (Next Generation) helicopter, showcasing India’s advanced indigenous civil and military aviation capability. This multi-role helicopter features enhanced high-altitude performance, modern avionics, and expanded payload capacity, suitable for troop transport, medical evacuation, search & rescue, and VIP movement.

How: Dhruv-NG incorporates upgraded engines, composite airframe materials, and digital cockpit systems developed through HAL’s in-house R&D and collaboration with DRDO. The helicopter meets stringent aviation safety standards of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and has been tested in extreme climatic conditions—from high-altitude Himalayan regions to desert terrains. Production aligns with the Make in India initiative and Defense Procurement Procedure’s indigenization focus.

Why: Vital for UPSC Prelims (Defence & Security) and Mains GS-III (Indigenization of Defense Equipment). Questions on HAL’s product portfolio, Atmanirbhar Bharat in defense manufacturing, and public sector undertakings in strategic sectors appear regularly. Understanding civil-military dual-use technology, import substitution in aerospace, and India’s position in global defense exports connects to broader geopolitical and economic themes.

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