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GalaxEye Launches World’s First OptoSAR Satellite — Mission Drishti (3 May 2026)

Bengaluru-based space startup GalaxEye (founded 2021, IIT Madras alumni) successfully launched Mission Drishti — the world’s first OptoSAR satellite — aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, at 12:30 PM IST on 3 May 2026.

SpecificationDetail
Mission NameMission Drishti
TechnologyOptoSAR — Electro-Optical (EO) + Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) on single platform
Weight190 kg — India’s largest privately built satellite
Launch VehicleSpaceX Falcon 9
Launch SiteVandenberg Space Force Base, California
Commercial PartnerNSIL (NewSpace India Limited) — ISRO’s commercial arm
Future PlansConstellation of 10 satellites by 2030
  • OptoSAR Technology — Combines Electro-Optical (EO) sensors and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) on a single platform, enabling all-weather, day-and-night Earth observation — a world first.
  • Applications — Defence surveillance, disaster management, agriculture monitoring, maritime tracking, and infrastructure planning; dual-use (civilian + defence).
  • RecognitionISRO congratulated GalaxEye; PM Modi called it a ‘major achievement in India’s space journey’; partnered with NSIL (NewSpace India Limited), ISRO’s commercial arm, for global data distribution.
🛸 What Makes OptoSAR a World First?

SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) penetrates clouds and operates at night. EO (Electro-Optical) delivers high-resolution optical imagery. Combining both on a single satellite platform — as done for the first time by GalaxEye’s Mission Drishti — delivers continuous, all-condition Earth observation, transforming defence surveillance, disaster response, and precision agriculture.

📝 Exam Angle

GalaxEye — Bengaluru; IIT Madras alumni; founded 2021. Mission Drishti — world’s first OptoSAR satellite (EO + SAR); launched 3 May 2026 via SpaceX Falcon 9 from Vandenberg SFB, California; weight: 190 kg (India’s largest private satellite). Commercial partner: NSIL (ISRO’s arm). Future: 10-satellite constellation by 2030.

Indian Railways Rolls Out 100th Vande Bharat Trainset from MCF Raebareli; Jammu–Srinagar Link Begins (2 May 2026)

Indian Railways achieved a landmark milestone with the rollout of its 100th Vande Bharat trainset on 2 May 2026 from the Modern Coach Factory (MCF), Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh — making MCF the third production hub for Vande Bharat trainsets alongside ICF Chennai and RCF Kapurthala. On the same date, the Jammu–Srinagar Vande Bharat Express commenced operations — the first direct rail link between Jammu and Srinagar.

Vande Bharat — Key FactsDetail
100th trainset rolled out fromMCF Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh
Date2 May 2026
Configuration16-coach Chair Car rake; Siemens propulsion system
Safety systemsKavach ATP, advanced fire detection (aerosol-based suppression), flood protection
Production hubsMCF Raebareli (UP), ICF Chennai, RCF Kapurthala
Programme started2018 (with 2 trainsets)
Vande Bharat Sleeper started17 January 2026
New service (2 May 2026)Jammu–Srinagar Vande Bharat Express — first direct rail link between the two cities
  • 100th trainset configuration16-coach Chair Car rake with Siemens propulsion system; will undergo oscillation trials before induction into service.
  • Safety featuresKavach Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system; advanced fire detection with aerosol-based suppression; flood protection for underslung equipment.
  • Vande Bharat programme timeline — Began in 2018 with 2 trainsets; Vande Bharat Sleeper services commenced 17 January 2026; 100th trainset milestone: 2 May 2026.
  • Jammu–Srinagar linkJammu–Srinagar Vande Bharat Express began operations on 2 May 2026first direct rail link between Jammu and Srinagar, part of the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project.
🚆 Kavach — India’s Automatic Train Protection System

Kavach (meaning ‘armour’ in Hindi) is India’s indigenously developed Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system designed to prevent train collisions by automatically applying brakes. It is being progressively fitted across the Indian Railways network and is now a standard safety feature in all new Vande Bharat trainsets.

📝 Exam Angle

100th Vande Bharat trainset rolled out from MCF Raebareli, UP on 2 May 2026; 16-coach Chair Car; Siemens propulsion; safety: Kavach ATP. Three production hubs: MCF Raebareli, ICF Chennai, RCF Kapurthala. Programme started: 2018; Vande Bharat Sleeper started: 17 January 2026. Jammu–Srinagar Vande Bharat Express commenced 2 May 2026first direct rail link between the two cities.

Sikkim Becomes India’s First Fully Paperless Judiciary State (May 2026)

Sikkim became the first state in India to have a fully paperless judiciary. The announcement was made by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice Surya Kant during the ‘Conclave on Technology and Judicial Education’ at Chintan Bhawan, Gangtok — marking the state’s 50th year of statehood (Sikkim became part of India in 1975).

  • e-Courts Systeme-filing, Digital Case Management (DCM), virtual hearings via Video Conferencing (VC), and e-Seva Kendras (eSK) for citizens with limited digital literacy.
  • Digital processes — Electronic summons via SMS; email via National Service; tracking via NSTEP (National Service and Tracking of Electronic Processes); hybrid virtual hearings for remote areas.
  • Impact — Improves access to justice in remote/hilly areas; reduces administrative costs and environmental footprint through paperless operations.
  • Statehood milestone — Announced during Sikkim’s 50th year of statehood; Sikkim merged with India on 16 May 1975.
📝 Exam Angle

Sikkim = India’s first fully paperless judiciary state. Announced by CJI Justice Surya Kant at Chintan Bhawan, Gangtok. Key tech: e-filing, DCM, VC hearings, e-Seva Kendras (eSK), NSTEP. Sikkim joined India in 197550th year of statehood.

👔 Appointments

Prasoon Joshi Appointed Chairman of Prasar Bharati (2 May 2026)

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) appointed renowned lyricist, writer, and communications expert Prasoon Joshi as Chairman of Prasar Bharati — India’s statutory autonomous public service broadcaster — announced on 2 May 2026 by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Prasar Bharati — Key FactsDetail
NatureStatutory autonomous body — India’s public service broadcaster
Established underPrasar Bharati Act, 1990
ComponentsAll India Radio (AIR) + Doordarshan (DD)
OTT PlatformWaves
New ChairmanPrasoon Joshi (w.e.f. 2 May 2026)
Announced byUnion Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (MIB)
  • Prasoon Joshi — Renowned lyricist, writer, and communications expert; former Chairperson, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), Mumbai (since August 2017); former CEO, McCann World Group India.
  • Other roles — Trustee, Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts since 2016; celebrated across advertising, cinema, and literature.
  • Prasar Bharati — Established under Prasar Bharati Act, 1990; comprises All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan (DD); also operates Waves OTT platform.
📝 Exam Angle

Prasoon Joshi appointed Chairman, Prasar Bharati (2 May 2026); announced by Ashwini Vaishnaw (MIB). Previous role: CBFC Chairperson (since Aug 2017). Prasar Bharati: statutory autonomous body; established under Prasar Bharati Act, 1990; comprises AIR + Doordarshan; OTT: Waves.

Joram Aniya & R. Balasubramaniam Appointed Full-Time NITI Aayog Members (2 May 2026)

PM Narendra Modi approved the appointment of two eminent academicians — Dr Joram Aniya and Dr R. Balasubramaniam — as full-time members of NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) on 2 May 2026, following a reconstitution of the body.

  • Dr Joram AniyaFirst person from Arunachal Pradesh to become a full-time NITI Aayog member; academic background in tribal studies and governance.
  • Dr R. Balasubramaniam — Renowned development practitioner; known for work in public governance, rural development, and grassroots leadership.
  • NITI Aayog — Established 1 January 2015; replaced Planning Commission (est. 1950); PM is ex-officio Chairman; HQ: New Delhi.
📝 Exam Angle

Dr Joram Aniya (first from Arunachal Pradesh as full-time member) and Dr R. Balasubramaniam appointed full-time NITI Aayog members on 2 May 2026. NITI Aayog: established 1 January 2015; replaced Planning Commission (est. 1950); PM = ex-officio Chairman; HQ: New Delhi.

Rohit Jain Appointed RBI Deputy Governor — 3-Year Term w.e.f. 3 May 2026

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) approved the elevation of Rohit Jain, Executive Director (ED) at the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), to the post of Deputy Governor for a 3-year term effective from 3 May 2026. He succeeds T. Rabi Sankar, who retired at the end of April 2026.

RBI — Key FactsDetail
New Deputy GovernorRohit Jain (w.e.f. 3 May 2026)
PredecessorT. Rabi Sankar (retired end April 2026)
RBI GovernorSanjay Malhotra (since December 2024)
No. of Deputy Governors4
RBI Established1 April 1935
RBI HQMumbai
  • Rohit Jain — Nearly three decades of central banking experience; holds M.Com and MBA degrees; previously Executive Director (ED) at RBI.
  • T. Rabi Sankar (predecessor) — Associated with digital rupee (CBDC), fintech regulation, and payment systems since 2021; tenure extended twice (2024, 2025).
  • RBIRBI Governor: Sanjay Malhotra (since December 2024); 4 Deputy Governors; established 1 April 1935; HQ: Mumbai.
📝 Exam Angle

Rohit Jain appointed RBI Deputy Governor (w.e.f. 3 May 2026); 3-year term; elevated from Executive Director (ED). Succeeds T. Rabi Sankar (retired April 2026; known for CBDC/digital rupee). RBI Governor: Sanjay Malhotra (since Dec 2024). RBI: established 1 April 1935; HQ: Mumbai; 4 Deputy Governors.

🔬 Science & Defence

DRDO Conducts Phase-II Test of LR-AShM Hypersonic Anti-Ship Missile (1 May 2026)

India’s DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) successfully conducted the Phase-II flight trial of the Long-Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile (LR-AShM) from Launch Complex-IV of the Integrated Test Range (ITR), APJ Abdul Kalam Island, off the Odisha coast in the Bay of Bengal on 1 May 2026.

LR-AShM SpecificationDetail
Range1,500 km
Weight~12 tonnes
Length13 metres
Diameter1.4 metres
Speed (boost phase)Mach 10
Speed (glide phase, avg.)Mach 5
PropulsionTwo-stage solid propulsion rocket motor
TechnologyHypersonic Glide Vehicle (HGV); quasi-ballistic trajectory; multiple atmospheric skips
GuidanceIndigenous terminal guidance
  • DeveloperAPJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, Hyderabad; with other DRDO labs and industry partners including Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL).
  • Tests timeline — 1st: 2023; 2nd: 16 November 2024 (Abdul Kalam Island); 3rd (Phase-II): 1 May 2026. Publicly displayed at Republic Day parade, 26 January 2026.
  • Significance — Fills strategic gap between BrahMos (supersonic cruise missile) and long-range ballistic missiles; places India among select nations (US, Russia, China) with hypersonic anti-ship capability.
⚡ India Joins the Hypersonic Club

With the Phase-II trial of LR-AShM, India joins USA, Russia, and China in possessing hypersonic anti-ship missile capability. At Mach 10 boost speed and 1,500 km range, LR-AShM is designed to defeat modern naval carrier battle groups far beyond any existing supersonic missile’s reach.

📝 Exam Angle

DRDO tested LR-AShM Phase-II on 1 May 2026 from APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha (Bay of Bengal). Specs: range 1,500 km; speed Mach 10 (boost) / Mach 5 (glide); weight ~12 tonnes; length 13 m; diameter 1.4 m; two-stage solid propulsion; HGV technology. Developer: APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, Hyderabad + BDL. India joins US, Russia, China. Tests: 2023, Nov 2024, May 2026. Displayed at Republic Day 2026.

🏅 Sports

7-Year-Old Ishank Singh Becomes Youngest to Swim Palk Strait (30 April 2026)

Seven-year-old Ishank Singh from Ranchi, Jharkhand — a Class 3 student at DAV Shyamali school — became the youngest and fastest person to swim across the Palk Strait on 30 April 2026. He swam the 29 km from Talaimannar, Sri Lanka to Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu in 9 hours 50 minutes.

FactDetail
SwimmerIshank Singh, 7 years old, Ranchi, Jharkhand
SchoolDAV Shyamali (Class 3)
AchievementYoungest & fastest Palk Strait swimmer
RouteTalaimannar, Sri Lanka → Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu
Distance29 km
Time taken9 hours 50 minutes
Previous record10 hours 30 minutes by 10-year-old Jay Jashwanth (2019)
Certified byUniversal Records Forum (URF)
CoachesAman Kumar Jaiswal & Bajrang Kumar
EscortSri Lankan Navy (first 15 km) + Indian Coast Guard
  • Record broken — Previous record of 10 hours 30 minutes set by Jay Jashwanth (10-year-old) in 2019; Ishank surpassed it by 40 minutes.
  • Safety escortSri Lankan Navy for first 15 km; Indian Coast Guard for remainder.
  • Recognition — Certified by Universal Records Forum (URF) as Youngest and Fastest Palk Strait Swimmer; praised by Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren.
  • Palk Strait — Separates Tamil Nadu (India) from Jaffna (Sri Lanka); connects Bay of Bengal with Gulf of Mannar; known for strong currents, high waves, and jellyfish.
🌊 Palk Strait — Geography

The Palk Strait lies between Tamil Nadu, India and Jaffna, Sri Lanka, connecting the Bay of Bengal (north) to the Gulf of Mannar (south). It is notorious for treacherous swimming conditions — strong currents, high waves, and jellyfish — making any crossing a remarkable feat, let alone one by a 7-year-old.

📝 Exam Angle

Ishank Singh (7 years, Ranchi, Jharkhand; DAV Shyamali school) — youngest & fastest Palk Strait swimmer (30 April 2026). Route: Talaimannar (Sri Lanka) → Dhanushkodi (TN); distance: 29 km; time: 9 hrs 50 min. Previous record: 10 hrs 30 min by Jay Jashwanth (2019). Certified by URF (Universal Records Forum). Coaches: Aman Kumar Jaiswal & Bajrang Kumar. Praised by CM Hemant Soren. Palk Strait: between TN and Jaffna, Sri Lanka; connects Bay of Bengal ↔ Gulf of Mannar.

India Enters Thomas Cup 2026 Badminton Semi-finals (1 May 2026)

India defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 in the quarter-finals of the 2026 Thomas Cup to secure a place in the semi-finals, assuring at minimum a bronze medal.

  • Thomas CupBiennial international team badminton championship for men; organised by Badminton World Federation (BWF); first held in 1949.
  • India’s historic best — India won the Thomas Cup for the first time in 2022 by defeating Indonesia 3-0 in the final.
  • BWF — Headquarters: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; founded 1934.
📝 Exam Angle

India entered Thomas Cup 2026 semi-finals after defeating Chinese Taipei 3-0 (1 May 2026) — guarantees minimum bronze medal. Thomas Cup: men’s team badminton; biennial; by BWF (HQ: Kuala Lumpur; est. 1934); first held 1949. India’s maiden win: 2022 vs Indonesia 3-0.

🌐 International News

India Retained on USTR Priority Watch List — Special 301 Report 2026

The United States Trade Representative (USTR) released its 38th annual Special 301 Report in April 2026, classifying India on the Priority Watch List (PWL) alongside China, Russia, Chile, Indonesia, Venezuela, and others. Vietnam was designated as Priority Foreign Country (PFC) — the highest scrutiny level — for the first time in 13 years.

Special 301 — Key FactsDetail
Report38th Annual Special 301 Report
Released byUSTR (Office of the US Trade Representative)
India’s classificationPriority Watch List (PWL)
India’s concerns (USTR)IP enforcement, pharmaceutical patents, digital trade barriers
Also on PWLChina, Russia, Chile, Indonesia, Venezuela (among others)
Priority Foreign Country (PFC)Vietnam — first time in 13 years
PFC triggerSection 301 investigation under Trade Act of 1974 within 30 days
  • Priority Watch List (PWL) — Second-highest scrutiny tier under Special 301; countries face potential trade action if IP concerns are not addressed.
  • Priority Foreign Country (PFC) — Highest scrutiny level; Vietnam designated as PFC for the first time in 13 years; potentially triggers a Section 301 investigation under the Trade Act of 1974 within 30 days.
  • India’s concerns citedIP enforcement, pharmaceutical patents (compulsory licensing), and digital trade barriers.
  • USTROffice of the United States Trade Representative; Special 301 Report released annually; evaluates Intellectual Property (IP) rights protection globally.
🌐 Special 301 Report — What It Means for India

India has been on the Priority Watch List for many consecutive years. The US concerns focus on India’s pharmaceutical patent regime (Section 3(d) of the Patents Act allowing rejection of evergreening patents), copyright enforcement, and digital trade restrictions. Being on the PWL does not trigger automatic action but signals continued trade pressure.

📝 Exam Angle

USTR released 38th Special 301 Report (April 2026). India on Priority Watch List (PWL) — concerns: IP enforcement, pharma patents, digital trade barriers. Also on PWL: China, Russia, Chile, Indonesia, Venezuela. Vietnam = Priority Foreign Country (PFC) — first time in 13 years; triggers Section 301 investigation (Trade Act 1974) within 30 days. USTR = Office of the US Trade Representative.

📅 Important Days

World Press Freedom Day — 3 May 2026 | Theme: ‘Shaping a Future at Peace’

World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) is observed globally on 3 May every year since 1993, under the aegis of UNESCO. The 2026 theme is ‘Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting Press Freedom for Human Rights, Development, and Security.’ The Global Conference was hosted in Lusaka, Zambia on 4–5 May 2026, co-organised by UNESCO and the Government of Zambia. The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize was conferred on 4 May at UNESCO HQ.

WPFD FactDetail
Observed on3 May (annually since 1993)
Organised byUNESCO; proclaimed by UNGA in December 1993
2026 Theme‘Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting Press Freedom for Human Rights, Development, and Security’
2026 Global ConferenceLusaka, Zambia — 4–5 May 2026
Annual PrizeUNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize (conferred 4 May at UNESCO HQ)
OriginWindhoek Declaration (1991) — African journalists; Windhoek, Namibia
India’s rank (RSF 2026)157th out of 180 (down from 151st in 2025; index released 30 April 2026)
Top ranked (2026)Norway (1st); Netherlands (2nd); Estonia (3rd)
RSF full nameReporters Without Borders / Reporters Sans Frontières
Global trendPress freedom at lowest average score in 25 years; 52%+ countries in ‘difficult’/’very serious’ categories
2025 ThemeA Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis
2024 ThemeJournalism in the Face of Harm
  • Windhoek Declaration (1991) — Adopted by African journalists in Windhoek, Namibia; called for a free, independent, and pluralistic press — the foundation of WPFD.
  • India 2026 — Ranked 157th out of 180 in RSF’s World Press Freedom Index 2026 (released 30 April 2026); down 6 places from 151st in 2025. RSF = Reporters Without Borders / Reporters Sans Frontières.
  • Norway — Ranked 1st for the 10th consecutive year; followed by Netherlands (2nd), Estonia (3rd), Denmark (4th), Sweden (5th).
  • Global trend — Press freedom at its lowest average score in 25 years; 52%+ countries rated in ‘difficult’ or ‘very serious’ categories per RSF.
🗞️ UNESCO vs RSF — Know the Difference

UNESCO (a UN body) organises World Press Freedom Day (3 May) and awards the Guillermo Cano Prize. RSF (Reporters Without Borders / Reporters Sans Frontières) is a separate independent NGO that publishes the annual World Press Freedom Index ranking 180 countries. Both are frequently tested in exams — never confuse the two.

📝 Exam Angle

World Press Freedom Day3 May; since 1993; by UNESCO (UNGA proclamation, Dec 1993). 2026 theme: ‘Shaping a Future at Peace…’; conference: Lusaka, Zambia (4–5 May). Prize: UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize (conferred 4 May). Origin: Windhoek Declaration, 1991 (Namibia). India rank: 157/180 (RSF 2026; down 6; released 30 April 2026). Norway = 1st (10th consecutive year). RSF = Reporters Without Borders / Reporters Sans Frontières.

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