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April 5, 2025

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Business & Economy
Warangal Chapata GI Tag
Warangal Chapata chilli variety received a GI tag for its low pungency and oleoresin content of 6.37%-6.75%, cultivated in Thimmapur, Telangana. GI tags link products to specific regions due to unique qualities and reputation, protecting geographical indications and traditional knowledge.
International
6th BIMSTEC Summit
PM Modi attended the 6th BIMSTEC Summit focused on regional trade and connectivity and broader economic integration among Bay of Bengal nations. BIMSTEC emphasizes cooperation across trade, connectivity, technology, counter-terrorism, and people-to-people exchanges.
Education
SSA Fund Disbursement Issues
Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal received zero disbursement of Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan funds for FY 2024-25. Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is an umbrella programme providing comprehensive support for school education from pre-school to senior secondary levels.
Science & Technology
First ISRO Astronaut to ISS
Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first ISRO astronaut to travel to the ISS as part of Axiom Space’s Ax-4 mission in Spring 2025. This marks a significant milestone in India’s human spaceflight programme and international space cooperation.
Business & Economy
SBI-Citi Social Loan for Farmers
SBI and Citi launched a $295 million social loan aimed at supporting India’s smallholder farmers. Social loans are structured around measurable social outcomes like farmer support, productivity enhancement, and sustainable agricultural practices.
Business & Economy
West Bengal GI Tags
Seven products from West Bengal recently received GI tags, including Nolen Gur Sandesh and Radhunipagal rice. This protection helps preserve traditional products, supports local economies, and prevents misuse of regional names in commerce.
Science & Technology
UNCTAD Frontier Technologies Index
India ranks 36th in the UNCTAD 2025 Frontier Technologies Readiness Index, an improvement from 48th earlier. This index assesses readiness to adopt and benefit from emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT, and biotechnology.
Technology
Mumbai Broadband Speed Ranking
Mumbai recorded 58.24 Mbps download speed, making it the lowest among major Indian cities in fixed broadband ranking, placed 123rd globally. This compares to Delhi’s 91.11 Mbps and India’s average of 61.66 Mbps.
Business & Economy
HIL Ltd Rebranding
HIL Ltd has been rebranded as BirlaNu Limited, part of the Aditya Birla Group. This rebranding reflects corporate strategy alignment and positioning within the diversified conglomerate’s portfolio of businesses.
International
PM Modi Mithra Vibhushana Award
Sri Lanka conferred its highest civilian honour ‘Mithra Vibhushana’ on PM Narendra Modi in Colombo. This recognition strengthens India-Sri Lanka bilateral relations and acknowledges contributions to regional cooperation and friendship.

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Which chilli variety got GI tag for low pungency?
Warangal Chapata
Thimmapur, Telangana; 6.37%-6.75% oleoresin
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What was the 6th BIMSTEC Summit theme?
Regional trade and connectivity
Bay of Bengal economic integration
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Which 3 states got zero SSA funds in FY24-25?
Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan disbursement
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First ISRO astronaut to ISS (Ax-4 mission)?
Shubhanshu Shukla
Axiom Space; Spring 2025
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SBI-Citi social loan amount for farmers?
$295 million
Smallholder farmers support
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How many West Bengal products got GI tags?
7
Including Nolen Gur Sandesh, Radhunipagal rice
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India’s rank in UNCTAD Frontier Tech Index 2025?
36th
Improved from 48th
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Which country gave PM Modi ‘Mithra Vibhushana’?
Sri Lanka
Highest civilian honour; presented in Colombo
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Geographical Indications: Heritage Protection or Trade Barrier?
Context from today’s quiz: Warangal Chapata chilli variety received a GI tag for its low pungency and unique oleoresin content, while seven products from West Bengal also received GI tags including Nolen Gur Sandesh and Radhunipagal rice. GI tags link products to specific regions due to unique qualities and reputation.
πŸ€” Your Perspective Matters
Geographical Indications protect regional products by linking them to specific locations, preventing imitation and preserving traditional knowledge. Proponents argue GI tags support rural livelihoods, protect cultural heritage, enable premium pricing, prevent exploitation of traditional knowledge, and build brand value for regional economies. Critics contend they create artificial monopolies, restrict innovation, become tools for protectionism rather than quality assurance, benefit wealthy producers over small farmers, generate bureaucratic complexity, and can escalate into trade disputes when countries disagree on geographic boundaries or product definitions.

Do Geographical Indication tags genuinely protect traditional producers and regional heritage, or do they create trade barriers and artificial scarcity that benefit intermediaries while limiting consumer choice and innovation?
  • What evidence exists that GI tags meaningfully improve incomes for traditional small-scale producers versus primarily benefiting large producers, exporters, and bureaucrats who control certification processesβ€”and do they prevent or enable exploitation of farmer communities?
  • Should GI protection be absolute (preventing any production outside designated regions) or qualified (allowing similar products if properly labeled), and where should the line be drawn between protecting traditional knowledge and restricting legitimate competition?
  • How can the GI system avoid becoming a mechanism for creating artificial scarcity, driving up prices, and limiting consumer accessβ€”particularly when the connection between geographic origin and product quality may be historically contingent rather than inherently necessary?

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