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Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region — MDoNER) launched Mission ‘Arunachal Kiwi: The USP of Arunachal Pradesh’ in May 2026 — a cluster-based kiwi cultivation and value chain development mission for Arunachal Pradesh.
| Key Detail | Fact |
|---|---|
| Nodal Ministry | MDoNER (Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region) |
| Total Outlay | Rs 167 crore |
| Cold-Chain Capacity Target | 2,000 Metric Tonne (MT) |
| Cluster Hubs | Ziro Valley (Lower Subansiri); Dirang & Kalaktang (West Kameng) |
| Convergence Ministries | MoA&FW, MoRD, MoFPI |
- Approach: Whole-of-government, convergence-led model combining multiple Central Schemes across agriculture, rural development, and food processing ministries.
- Key Targets: Extending shelf life of kiwi; creating 2,000 MT cold-chain capacity; enhancing processing and value-addition facilities.
- Cluster Hubs: Ziro Valley (Lower Subansiri district) and Dirang & Kalaktang (West Kameng district) identified as priority clusters.
Mission ‘Arunachal Kiwi’ launched by Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (MDoNER), May 2026. Total outlay: Rs 167 crore. Cold-chain target: 2,000 MT. Cluster hubs: Ziro Valley (Lower Subansiri), Dirang & Kalaktang (West Kameng). Convergence approach across MoA&FW, MoRD, MoFPI.
The first edition of Multilateral Military Exercise PRAGATI 2026 (Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region) officially commenced on 20 May 2026 at Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya, with participation of 12 friendly nations.
| Detail | Fact |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region |
| Venue | Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya |
| Duration | 20 May – 3 June 2026 (2 weeks) |
| Participating Nations | 12 (incl. Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar) |
| Edition | First (Inaugural) |
- Focus: Counter-terrorism operations in semi-mountainous and jungle terrain through joint planning, tactical drills, and coordinated operations.
- Objectives: Enhance coordination in joint operations; strengthen defence cooperation; share best practices; promote cultural exchange; improve intelligence sharing.
- Participants: 12 friendly nations including Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, and others.
PRAGATI 2026 — full form: Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region. First edition; venue: Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya; dates: 20 May – 3 June 2026; participants: 12 nations including Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar.
In May 2026, defence technology company Tonbo Imaging secured a contract from the Indian Navy under the ADITI 3.0 innovation framework to integrate and commission a High Power Microwave (HPM) system for naval platforms.
- Project Objective: Develop and integrate HPM-based directed-energy capabilities for maritime warfare to counter electronic and unmanned threats.
- Defence Support: Backed by iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence) and the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO) under the Ministry of Defence.
- HPM Technology: A directed-energy weapon that uses electromagnetic energy to disable enemy electronics, sensors, drone swarms, and unmanned systems.
- Framework: ADITI (Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX) — a defence innovation scheme supporting deep-tech startups solving critical military challenges.
Tonbo Imaging — Indian Navy contract under ADITI 3.0; for High Power Microwave (HPM) directed-energy system. Backed by iDEX and DIO under Ministry of Defence. HPM = directed-energy weapon to neutralise drones, sensors, and enemy electronics.
In May 2026, scientists at ICAR’s Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), led by Dr. Kutubuddin Ali Molla, developed and validated Plant-OpenCRISPR1 (POC1) — the world’s first AI-designed genome-editing platform for plants — using rice as a model crop in Cuttack, Odisha.
| Detail | Fact |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Plant-OpenCRISPR1 (POC1) |
| Developed by | ICAR-CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha |
| Lead Scientist | Dr. Kutubuddin Ali Molla |
| Base Technology | OpenCRISPR-1 (OC1) — AI-generated nuclease (originally for human cells, USA) |
| Published in | New Phytologist (international journal) |
- Technology: POC1 uses AI-designed enzymes instead of naturally occurring microbial proteins used in traditional CRISPR systems.
- Objective: Enable precise genome editing of crops without introducing foreign genes; develop climate-resilient, disease-resistant, high-yield, and nutritionally enhanced crop varieties.
- Publication: Research accepted in the international journal New Phytologist.
- Significance: World’s first application of an AI-designed gene-editing tool in plants — a major leap for precision agriculture and food security.
Traditional CRISPR uses natural microbial proteins (like Cas9 from bacteria). POC1 uses an entirely AI-designed enzyme — meaning no natural equivalent exists. This reduces off-target effects and avoids introducing foreign genetic material, making edited crops more likely to gain regulatory approval.
Plant-OpenCRISPR1 (POC1) — world’s first AI-designed genome editor for plants. Developed by ICAR-CRRI, Cuttack (Odisha); lead: Dr. Kutubuddin Ali Molla. Based on OpenCRISPR-1 (OC1) AI-generated nuclease. Model crop: rice. Goal: climate-resilient crops without foreign genes. Published in New Phytologist.
🌐 International News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook a two-day official visit to Sweden from 17–18 May 2026, at the invitation of Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson. Modi had previously visited the Nordic country in 2018 to attend the inaugural India-Nordic Summit.
| Key Outcome | Detail |
|---|---|
| Honour Received | Royal Order of Polar Star (Degree: Commander Grand Cross) — 31st international honour for PM Modi |
| Bilateral Relations | Elevation of India-Sweden Bilateral Relations; Joint Action Plan 2026–2030 |
| Innovation | India-Sweden Joint Innovation Partnership 2.0 |
| Defence/Tech | Joint Development of SITAC |
| Trade Target | Doubling of bilateral trade and investment over next 5 years |
| Space MoU | ISRO signed MoU with Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) — Shukrayaan (Venus mission) collaboration |
- Key Engagements: Bilateral talks with Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson; participated in the European Round Table for Industry co-hosted by Kristersson and Ursula von der Leyen (European Commission President).
- Honour: PM Modi was conferred the ‘Royal Order of Polar Star’ (Degree Commander Grand Cross) — one of Sweden’s highest civilian honours; his 31st international honour.
- Space Cooperation: ISRO signed MoU with Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) to collaborate on India’s Shukrayaan Mission (mission to planet Venus).
Shukrayaan is ISRO’s planned interplanetary mission to Venus. The ISRO-SNSA MoU signed during PM Modi’s Sweden visit signals growing international collaboration for India’s deep-space ambitions, following the success of Chandrayaan and Aditya-L1.
PM Modi visited Sweden, 17–18 May 2026; invited by PM Ulf Kristersson. Honour: Royal Order of Polar Star (Commander Grand Cross) — Sweden’s top civilian award; Modi’s 31st international honour. Key outcomes: India-Sweden Joint Innovation Partnership 2.0; Joint Action Plan 2026–2030; trade doubling target. ISRO–SNSA MoU for Shukrayaan (Venus) mission. European Round Table with Ursula von der Leyen. Modi’s earlier Sweden visit: 2018 (India-Nordic Summit).
💼 Business & Economy
In May 2026, the National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) launched India’s first exchange-traded weather derivatives contract named ‘RAINMUMBAI’ — marking India’s entry into a regulated market for trading weather-linked financial risks.
| Detail | Fact |
|---|---|
| Contract Name | RAINMUMBAI |
| Launched by | NCDEX (National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange) |
| Implementation Date | 1 June 2026 |
| Developed with | IIT Bombay (IIT-B) |
| Data Source | India Meteorological Department (IMD) |
| Model | Cumulative Deviation Rainfall (CDR) model vs Long Period Average (LPA) |
| Season Covered | Monsoon (June–September) |
- Purpose: Hedges financial exposure of rainfall extremes and variability in Mumbai and surrounding areas.
- Model: Based on a Cumulative Deviation Rainfall (CDR) model, measuring deviation of actual rainfall from the Long Period Average (LPA) during the monsoon season (June–September).
- Target Users: Farmers, construction firms, power utilities, logistics operators, and banks with agricultural loan portfolios.
RAINMUMBAI — India’s first exchange-traded weather derivatives contract; launched by NCDEX, May 2026; implementation: 1 June 2026. Developed with IIT-B; data from IMD. Based on CDR model vs LPA. Covers Mumbai monsoon season (June–September). Beneficiaries: farmers, power utilities, construction, logistics, banks.
In May 2026, two agencies revised India’s GDP growth projections downward: UNDESA (UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs) lowered it to 6.4% and ICRA cut it to 6.2% for FY2026-27, both citing the West Asia crisis as the primary driver.
| Agency | FY27 Forecast | Previous Estimate | Key Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNDESA | 6.4% | 6.6% | Global uncertainties, West Asia crisis |
| ICRA | 6.2% | 6.5% | Elevated crude oil prices (West Asia conflict) |
- UNDESA Report: ‘World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026‘; India FY28 forecast at 6.6%; Inflation projected at 4.9% for FY27 (within RBI target range).
- ICRA: Revised FY27 down by 30 basis points (bps) to 6.2%; FY26 GDP estimated at 7.5% (10 bps below NSO’s Second Advance Estimate of 7.6%).
- Common Driver: Elevated crude oil prices and supply disruptions due to the ongoing West Asia conflict.
UNDESA: India FY27 GDP → 6.4% (from 6.6%); report: ‘World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026’; FY28: 6.6%; Inflation FY27: 4.9%. ICRA: India FY27 → 6.2% (cut by 30 bps from 6.5%); FY26: 7.5%. Reason (both): West Asia conflict; elevated crude prices.
Two significant business developments in May 2026: Bajaj General Insurance launched a new health indemnity plan, and Tata Power partnered with Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation for clean energy development.
| Development | Key Detail |
|---|---|
| MHCP EDGE+ Plan | Bajaj General Insurance (BGIL); coverage Rs 5 lakh – Rs 5 crore; unlimited reinstatement; from 3 months of age; up to 5-year tenure; AYUSH + global treatment |
| Tata Power–Druk Green MoU | 5,000 MW clean energy in Bhutan; signatories: Dr. Praveer Sinha (TPCL CEO & MD) & Dasho Chhewang Rinzin (DGPC MD); training via Tata Power Skill Development Institute (TPSDI) |
- MHCP EDGE+: Full name — My Health Care Plan Edge+; features unlimited reinstatement within the same policy year, AYUSH treatments, organ donor coverage, global treatments, and preventive healthcare services.
- Tata Power–DGPC MoU: Aims to develop 5,000 MW clean energy capacity in Bhutan; training programmes via Tata Power Skill Development Institute (TPSDI) to build a skilled renewable energy workforce in Bhutan.
- Bhutan’s state utility: Druk Green Power Corporation Limited (DGPC) — Bhutan’s state-owned hydropower and renewable energy company.
MHCP EDGE+ by Bajaj General Insurance (BGIL): coverage Rs 5 lakh – Rs 5 crore; eligibility from 3 months; unlimited reinstatement. Tata Power (TPCL) × Druk Green Power (DGPC) MoU: 5,000 MW clean energy, Bhutan. Signatories: Dr. Praveer Sinha (TPCL) & Dasho Chhewang Rinzin (DGPC). Training: TPSDI.
🏆 Awards & Recognitions
In May 2026, Taiwanese author Yang Shuang-zi and Taiwanese-American translator Lin King won the 2026 International Booker Prize for ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ — the first Mandarin Chinese novel to receive the award — at a ceremony held at Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom.
| Detail | Fact |
|---|---|
| Book | Taiwan Travelogue |
| Author | Yang Shuang-zi (Taiwan) |
| Translator | Lin King (Taiwanese-American) |
| Prize Venue | Tate Modern, London, UK |
| Cash Prize | £50,000 (shared equally between author and translator) |
| Shortlisted Prize | £5,000 per author-translator pair |
| Original Language | Mandarin Chinese; published 2020 (Springhill Publishing) |
| English Publisher | Graywolf Press |
| Other Awards | 2024 US National Book Award (Translated Literature); Japan’s Best Translation Award 2024 |
International Booker Prize 2026: ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ by Yang Shuang-zi; translator: Lin King. First Mandarin Chinese novel to win. Venue: Tate Modern, London. Prize: £50,000 (shared). Originally published in 2020 (Springhill Publishing); English ed. by Graywolf Press. Also won: 2024 US National Book Award (Translated Literature) and Japan’s Best Translation Award 2024.
Two notable recognition milestones in May 2026: Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) secured top-five recognition at the Global Water Summit 2026 in Madrid, and Group Captain K.K. Venugopal of HAL became the first Indian elected as a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP).
| Recognition | Detail |
|---|---|
| BWSSB — Utility of the Year 2026 | Top 5 globally |
| BWSSB — SDG-6 Champion of the Year 2026 | Top 5 globally |
| BWSSB — Water Project of the Year 2026 | Cauvery Stage V Drinking Water Project; Top 5 |
| Summit Venue | Madrid, Spain; 18–20 May 2026 |
| K.K. Venugopal | First Indian test pilot elected Fellow of SETP (USA); Executive Group Director, HAL |
- BWSSB: Only Indian water utility to receive top-five global recognition in 3 categories simultaneously at a single summit; represents Bengaluru, Karnataka.
- K.K. Venugopal (Group Captain, Retd.): Commissioned into IAF fighter stream (December 1989); flew MiG-21 variants; commanded the elite No. 15 Squadron ‘Flying Lances’; received Vayu Sena Medal (VSM) in 2004. Currently Executive Group Director at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
- SETP: Society of Experimental Test Pilots — based in the USA; a prestigious global body for test pilots.
BWSSB (Bengaluru) — top 5 in 3 categories at Global Water Summit 2026, Madrid (18–20 May): Utility of the Year, SDG-6 Champion, Water Project of the Year (Cauvery Stage V). K.K. Venugopal (HAL) — first Indian elected Fellow of SETP, USA; commanded No. 15 Squadron ‘Flying Lances’; VSM awardee (2004).
🔬 Science & Technology
Two major defence technology milestones in May 2026: GRSE launched the first Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel (NGOPV) for the Indian Navy, and India successfully tested the ‘Suryastra’ rocket artillery system with a 300 km strike range.
| Platform | Key Specifications / Facts |
|---|---|
| INS Sanghmitra | Yard 3039; Shachi-class NGOPV; GRSE, Kolkata; launched 20 May 2026; 113 m length; 3,000 tonnes displacement; 23 knots max speed; 8,500 nautical miles endurance |
| Suryastra | Universal Rocket Launcher; 300 km range; CEP of 2 m; developed by NIBE Limited (Pune) + Elbit Systems (Israel); tested at ITR, Chandipur, Balasore (Odisha); Rs 293 crore Indian Army order (Jan 2026) |
- INS Sanghmitra (Yard 3039): Launched on 20 May 2026 at GRSE, Kolkata; first of four NGOPVs being built under Buy (Indian-IDDM) category; part of Aatmanirbhar Bharat / Make in India. Named after Sanghmitra — daughter of Emperor Ashoka — who spread Buddhist teachings in Sri Lanka. Class: Shachi-class.
- INS Sanghmitra Specs: Length ~113 m; beam 14.6 m; displacement 3,000 tonnes; max speed 23 knots; endurance 8,500 nautical miles at 14 knots; draught 4 m.
- Suryastra: Long-range guided rocket artillery targeting enemy command centres, radar installations, logistics hubs, and strategic targets. Strategic variant: 300 km range; CEP of 2 m (Circular Error Probable). Developed by NIBE Limited (Pune) in collaboration with Elbit Systems, Israel. Tested at ITR, Chandipur, Balasore, Odisha. Procurement: Rs 293 crore Indian Army order placed January 2026.
NGOPVs (Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels) are upgrades over conventional OPVs with enhanced speed, endurance, stealth features, and weapons fit. The Shachi-class NGOPVs are built entirely in India under IDDM (Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured) norms — the highest indigenisation category in Indian defence procurement.
INS Sanghmitra — first NGOPV (Shachi-class); launched 20 May 2026; GRSE, Kolkata; Buy (Indian-IDDM); named after Sanghmitra (daughter of Emperor Ashoka); displacement 3,000 tonnes; speed 23 knots; endurance 8,500 nm. Suryastra — universal rocket launcher; range 300 km; CEP 2 m; by NIBE Limited + Elbit Systems (Israel); tested at Chandipur, Balasore (Odisha); Army order: Rs 293 crore (Jan 2026).
Two UN-designated observances fell on 19–20 May 2026: World Fair Play Day (19 May) and World Bee Day (20 May, Theme: ‘Bee Together for People and the Planet’).
| Day | Date | Key Facts |
|---|---|---|
| World Fair Play Day | 19 May | 2026 = 2nd observation; UNGA Resolution A/RES/78/310 (1 July 2024); First observed: 19 May 2025; Origin: Brussels 2013; global celebration from 2020 (CIFP) |
| World Bee Day | 20 May | 2026 Theme: ‘Bee Together for People and the Planet’; UNGA Res. A/RES/72/211 (20 Dec 2017); First WBD: 20 May 2018; marks birth of Anton Jansa (Slovenian apiculture pioneer); initiated by Slovenia & Apimondia |
- World Fair Play Day (19 May): Promotes sportsmanship based on friendship, solidarity, tolerance, inclusion, non-discrimination, honesty, respect, and fairness. UNGA Resolution A/RES/78/310 adopted on 1 July 2024. First observation: 19 May 2025. Origin: Fair play initiatives in Brussels, Belgium (2013); first global celebration by CIFP (International Committee for Fair Play) in 2020. 2026 = 2nd observation.
- World Bee Day (20 May): 2026 Theme: ‘Bee Together for People and the Planet — A partnership that sustains us all.’ Initiated by Republic of Slovenia with Apimondia at the FAO Regional Conference for Europe, Rome (2016). UNGA adopted A/RES/72/211 on 20 December 2017. First WBD: 20 May 2018. Date marks the birth anniversary of Anton Jansa — 18th-century Slovenian pioneer of modern apiculture.
World Fair Play Day: 19 May; UNGA Res. A/RES/78/310 (1 July 2024); 1st observation: 2025; 2026 = 2nd observation; by CIFP; origin: Brussels 2013. World Bee Day: 20 May; 2026 Theme: ‘Bee Together for People and the Planet’; UNGA Res. A/RES/72/211 (20 Dec 2017); 1st WBD: 2018; initiated by Slovenia + Apimondia; marks birthday of Anton Jansa (apiculture pioneer).
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