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India-Oman CEPA Comes into Force — Duty-Free Access for 99.38% of Indian Exports

The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) officially came into force on June 01, 2026, in the presence of Union Minister Piyush Goyal (Ministry of Commerce & Industry) and Issa Saleh Al Shibani, Ambassador of Oman to India, in New Delhi. This is one of the most comprehensive market access outcomes secured by India in the Gulf region.

India-Oman CEPA FactDetail
Effective dateJune 01, 2026
Duty-free tariff lines (Oman)99.38% of tariff lines; covers 98.08% of India’s exports
Pre-CEPA duty-free access (MFN)Only 15.33% of India’s exports
Oman’s import market size~USD 28 billion
India’s liberalised tariffs (on Oman imports)77.79% of tariff lines; covers 94.81% of India’s imports from Oman
Services sectors covered127 services (MFN commitments)
  • Duty-Free Export: CEPA covers 99.38% of its tariff lines — covering 98.08% of India’s exports — making it one of the most comprehensive outcomes in the Gulf region.
  • Pre-CEPA Access: Under the MFN regime, only 15.33% of India’s exports entered Oman duty-free; CEPA delivers significant price competitiveness in Oman’s ~USD 28 billion import market.
  • Mobility Provisions: Business visitors — up to 90 days in Oman; Intra-Corporate Transferees (ICTs) — up to 4 years; Independent Professionals — up to 180 days.
  • Services Commitment: Oman committed to expand market access across 127 services; binding commitments for professionals in Accounting, Engineering, Medicine, IT, Education, and Construction.
  • First Consignments: First exports availing preferential tariff benefits included agriculture, gems and jewellery from Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai.
🌏 Gulf CEPAs — India’s Strategic Economic Outreach

India-Oman CEPA follows India-UAE CEPA (in force since May 2022). Gulf CEPAs are part of India’s broader Free Trade Agreement (FTA) strategy to deepen ties with major trading partners, secure energy supply chains, and expand export markets for Indian MSMEs and professionals.

📝 Exam Angle

India-Oman CEPA in force: June 01, 2026. Present: Piyush Goyal (MoCI) and Issa Saleh Al Shibani (Oman Ambassador). Duty-free: 99.38% tariff lines (covers 98.08% of India’s exports). Pre-CEPA MFN access: only 15.33%. Oman import market: ~USD 28 billion. India offers liberalised tariffs on 77.79% tariff lines covering 94.81% of India’s imports from Oman. Services: 127 sub-sectors. Mobility: Business visitors 90 days; ICTs 4 years; Independent Professionals 180 days.

MoJS & ANRF Launch Rs 200 Crore MAHA Water Mission for Water Sector Startups

In June 2026, the Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) and the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) jointly launched the ‘Missions for Advancement in High-Impact Areas (MAHA) Water Mission’ — a national innovation programme — during the national workshop on R&D in Water, held in New Delhi. The initiative is aimed at fostering water technology innovation across India.

MAHA Water Mission — Key DetailsDetail
Financial OutlayRs 200 crore over 5 years
Support per consortiumUp to Rs 20 crore
Launched byMinistry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) + ANRF
ANRF full formAnusandhan National Research Foundation
ANRF established underANRF Act 2023; apex body under DPIIT/DST
  • Objectives: Promote innovation from laboratory to field deployment; develop scalable and localised water solutions; strengthen India’s long-term water security; foster collaboration among academia, industry, and government.
  • Eligible Participants: Universities, national laboratories, research organisations, startups, MSMEs, and industry partners.
  • Key Themes: Water Resource Assessment & Sustainable Management; Drinking Water; Water Quality & Ecological Health; Water Use Efficiency & Circular Economy; Climate Resilience & Adaptation.
  • ANRF: India’s apex body for research funding under DPIIT/DST, established under the ANRF Act 2023.
📝 Exam Angle

MAHA Water Mission launched by MoJS + ANRF. Full form: Missions for Advancement in High-Impact Areas. Outlay: Rs 200 crore / 5 years; up to Rs 20 crore per consortium. ANRF = Anusandhan National Research Foundation; apex research funding body; established under ANRF Act 2023; under DPIIT/DST. Themes include: Water Quality, Drinking Water, Climate Resilience, Circular Economy.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches ‘Khet Bachao Abhiyan’ in Madhya Pradesh

In June 2026, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare / Ministry of Rural Development) launched ‘Khet Bachao Abhiyan’ to promote sustainable agriculture, improve soil health, and raise awareness on climate-resilient farming. The launch took place at Ramsiya village, Madhya Pradesh. The campaign runs from June 1 to June 30, 2026.

  • Objective: Reduce excessive urea use, improve soil health, and cut import dependence by addressing soil degradation and unsustainable farming practices.
  • Key Promotion: Soil test-based balanced nutrition, green manures, organic and bio-fertilisers, and Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) through field demonstrations.
  • Duration: June 1–30, 2026 — month-long campaign.
  • Launched in: Ramsiya village, Madhya Pradesh.
📝 Exam Angle

‘Khet Bachao Abhiyan’ launched by Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare). Launch location: Ramsiya village, Madhya Pradesh. Duration: June 1–30, 2026. Focus: Reduce excessive urea use; promote Integrated Nutrient Management (INM), organic fertilisers, soil health. Key tool: Soil test-based balanced nutrition.

BHASHINI & DPIIT Ink MoU to Expand Multilingual Access in Investment Ecosystem

In June 2026, Digital India BHASHINI (BHASHA Interface for India) Division (DIBD), under the Digital India Corporation (DIC) / Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), signed an MoU with DPIIT (Ministry of Commerce and Industry) under the ‘BHASHINI Seva/Sanchalan — A BHASHINI Sahayogi Programme’ to enhance multilingual digital capabilities across India’s industry and trade ecosystem.

BHASHINI — Key DetailsDetail
Full formBHASHA Interface for India
DivisionDigital India BHASHINI Division (DIBD)
UnderDigital India Corporation (DIC) / MeitY
MoU signed withDPIIT (Ministry of Commerce & Industry)
Language supportAll 22 Eighth Schedule languages
  • Multilingual Access: BHASHINI’s AI-powered tools — translation, speech-to-text, and text-to-speech — will provide investment-related information in multiple Indian languages.
  • Language Support: Supports all 22 Eighth Schedule languages on DPIIT platforms, reducing language barriers for entrepreneurs, startups, investors, businesses, and citizens.
  • Key Initiatives: BHASHINI Udyat, Mitra, Appmitra, and Pravakta, along with API integration and multilingual AI tools.
📝 Exam Angle

BHASHINI = BHASHA Interface for India; under DIC / MeitY. MoU with DPIIT under ‘BHASHINI Seva/Sanchalan — A BHASHINI Sahayogi Programme’. AI-powered: translation, speech-to-text, text-to-speech. Supports all 22 Eighth Schedule languages. Key initiatives: Udyat, Mitra, Appmitra, Pravakta.

Indian Women’s Team Wins 10 Medals (2 Gold) at U17 Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 in Vietnam

The Under 17 (U17) Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 were held in Da Nang, Vietnam from May 28–31, 2026. The Indian Women’s wrestling team secured a 100% podium finish with a total haul of 10 medals (2 Gold, 3 Silver, 5 Bronze) across all 10 weight categories — a historic clean sweep.

MedalAthleteWeight Category
🥇 GoldDiksha43 kg (Women’s Wrestling)
🥇 GoldGarima73 kg (Women’s Wrestling)
🥈 SilverNikita49 kg
🥈 SilverAntra65 kg
🥈 SilverTaniya69 kg
🥉 BronzePalak40 kg
🥉 BronzeAnamika46 kg
🥉 BronzeAkshra53 kg
🥉 BronzeSakshi57 kg
🥉 BronzeManya61 kg
  • Host city: Da Nang, Vietnam; held May 28–31, 2026.
  • Organiser: United World Wrestling (UWW).
  • Disciplines featured: Men’s Freestyle (FS), Men’s Greco-Roman (GR), Women’s Wrestling (WW).
  • India’s achievement: 100% podium finish — medals in all 10 women’s weight categories; total: 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 5 Bronze.
📝 Exam Angle

U17 Asian Wrestling Championships 2026: Da Nang, Vietnam (May 28–31, 2026). India: 10 medals — 2 Gold, 3 Silver, 5 Bronze; 100% podium finish. Gold: Diksha (43 kg) and Garima (73 kg). Organiser: United World Wrestling (UWW). Disciplines: Men’s Freestyle, Greco-Roman, Women’s Wrestling.

💼 Business & Economy

RBI Annual Report 2025-26: Balance Sheet Expands 20.6% to Rs 91.97 Lakh Crore

In May 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released the Annual Report 2025-26 and presented it to the Central Government under Section 53(2) of the RBI Act, 1934. It is the report of the Central Board of Directors on the working of the RBI for the year.

RBI Annual Report FY26 — Key FiguresDetail
Balance Sheet size (as on March 31, 2026)Rs 91.97 lakh crore
BS expansion (absolute)Rs 15.72 lakh crore (+20.6%)
Previous year BSRs 76.25 lakh crore
Contingency Fund provisionRs 1.09 lakh crore
Domestic investments growth+44.9% → Rs 22.59 lakh crore
Gold holdings growth+63.8% → Rs 10.94 lakh crore
Foreign investments growth+7.9% → Rs 52.68 lakh crore
Fraud amount (FY26)Rs 48,021 crore (up 46% from Rs 32,803 Cr in FY25)
Number of fraud cases (FY26)10,114 (down from 23,722 in FY25)
  • Balance Sheet Expansion: RBI’s BS expanded by 20.6% (Rs 15.72 lakh crore) — from Rs 76.25 lakh Cr to Rs 91.97 lakh Cr as on March 31, 2026.
  • Contingency Fund: Provision of Rs 1.09 lakh Cr made and transferred to the Contingency Fund (CF).
  • Asset Growth Drivers: Domestic investments up 44.9%; Gold up 63.8%; Foreign investments up 7.9%.
  • Fraud Trends: Fraud amount surged 46% to Rs 48,021 Cr (vs Rs 32,803 Cr in FY25); however, the number of fraud cases fell sharply to 10,114 (from 23,722) — indicating higher per-incident values.
  • Legal basis: Report presented under Section 53(2) of the RBI Act, 1934.
🏦 RBI Fraud Paradox — Fewer Cases, More Money

FY26 saw fraud cases nearly halve (23,722 → 10,114), yet the total fraud amount jumped 46% to Rs 48,021 crore. This signals a shift toward larger, more sophisticated frauds — fewer in number but bigger in scale — highlighting evolving risk patterns in India’s banking system.

📝 Exam Angle

RBI Annual Report 2025-26 released May 2026; under Section 53(2), RBI Act 1934. BS: Rs 91.97 lakh Cr (up 20.6% / Rs 15.72 lakh Cr). Gold: +63.8% → Rs 10.94 lakh Cr. Domestic investments: +44.9% → Rs 22.59 lakh Cr. Contingency Fund: Rs 1.09 lakh Cr. Fraud amount: Rs 48,021 Cr (up 46%); fraud cases: 10,114 (down from 23,722).

HUL Inaugurates 3rd Global Fragrance R&D Hub at IIT Bombay, Mumbai

In June 2026, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) — India’s largest FMCG company — inaugurated its new Unilever Fragrance Hub (UFH) at IIT Bombay campus, Mumbai. This is the 3rd such global facility after the UK and the USA.

HUL Fragrance Hub — Key FactsDetail
Full nameUnilever Fragrance Hub (UFH)
LocationIIT Bombay campus, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Global rank3rd (after UK & USA)
Estimated costRs 95 crore
Product development cycle target20% reduction
R&D footprint expansion~25% in sensory segment
Brands supported30+ local and premium brands
Part of investment programmeEUR 100 million (global)
  • Technology: Integrates consumer insights, advanced science, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support fragrance innovation across product categories.
  • Targets: Achieve 20% reduction in product development cycles; expand India’s R&D footprint by nearly 25% in the sensory segment; support over 30 local and premium brands.
  • Investment Context: Part of HUL’s EUR 100 million investment programme for digitally-enabled, in-house fragrance creation capabilities.
📝 Exam Angle

HUL (India’s largest FMCG company) inaugurated Unilever Fragrance Hub (UFH) at IIT Bombay, Mumbai. 3rd global facility (after UK and USA). Cost: Rs 95 crore. Target: 20% reduction in development cycles; 25% R&D expansion in sensory segment. Part of EUR 100 million global investment programme.

📊 Index & Rankings

Forbes World’s Top 10 Richest People 2026 — Elon Musk Tops With USD 835 Billion

In June 2026, Forbes released its World’s Top 10 Richest People rankings (as of June 1, 2026). Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, retained the top spot (since May 2024) with an estimated net worth of USD 835 billion.

RankNameCompany/RoleNet Worth
1Elon MuskTesla, SpaceXUSD 835 billion
2Larry PageAlphabet/Google (co-founder)USD 309 billion
3Sergey BrinAlphabet/Google (co-founder)USD 285 billion
4Jeff BezosAmazon, Blue OriginUSD 277 billion
5Larry EllisonOracleUSD 276 billion
6Michael DellDell TechnologiesUSD 260.1 billion
7Mark ZuckerbergMetaUSD 206.1 billion
8Jensen HuangNVIDIA (CEO)USD 193.7 billion
9Bernard ArnaultLVMHUSD 149.1 billion
10Steve BallmerMicrosoft (former CEO)USD 143.5 billion
📝 Exam Angle

Forbes Richest 2026 (June 1, 2026): 1st — Elon Musk (USD 835 bn); retained since May 2024. 2nd — Larry Page (Alphabet); 3rd — Sergey Brin (Alphabet); 4th — Jeff Bezos (Amazon/Blue Origin); 5th — Larry Ellison (Oracle). 8th — Jensen Huang (NVIDIA CEO). 10th — Steve Ballmer (former Microsoft CEO).

👔 Appointments

MCA Approves Mahindra-Manulife JV — MMIL Incorporated; Suresh Agarwal as MD & CEO

In June 2026, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) approved the incorporation of Mahindra Manulife Insurance Limited (MMIL), a 50:50 life insurance joint venture between Mahindra Group (India) and Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC, Canada), aimed at delivering AI-native, digitally-led insurance solutions under the vision of ‘Insurance for All.’

MMIL — Key DetailsDetail
Full nameMahindra Manulife Insurance Limited (MMIL)
JV structure50:50 between Mahindra Group (India) & Manulife Financial Corporation (Canada)
Approval bodyMinistry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)
MD & CEO-designateSuresh Agarwal
Vision‘Insurance for All’
Technology approachAI-native, digitally-led, customer-first
  • Leadership: Suresh Agarwal appointed as Managing Director (MD) and CEO-designate of MMIL.
  • Positioning: AI-native, digitally-led, customer-first insurer using AI, data-driven underwriting, and digital engagement.
  • Target Market: Savings, protection, and needs-based insurance products for rural, semi-urban, and urban customers, with focus on underserved regions.
📝 Exam Angle

MMIL = Mahindra Manulife Insurance Limited; 50:50 JV between Mahindra Group (India) and Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC, Canada). MCA approval secured in June 2026. MD & CEO-designate: Suresh Agarwal. Vision: ‘Insurance for All’. Approach: AI-native, digital-first, focus on underserved markets.

🔬 Science & Technology

Indian Army Tests Divyastra Mk-1 — AI-Powered Loitering Munition for ISR in Jodhpur

In June 2026, the Indian Army successfully completed operational trials of the Divyastra Mk-1, an advanced indigenous AI-powered tactical loitering munition system, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The system is designed to strengthen Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities along India’s border regions.

Divyastra Mk-1 — Key FactsDetail
TypeAI-powered tactical loitering munition (UAV)
DeveloperHoverit (indigenous)
Trial locationJodhpur, Rajasthan
Primary rolesISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) + Precision Strike
Key technologiesAI, swarm capabilities, autonomous navigation, target recognition
  • Developer: Hoverit — an indigenous Indian firm; designed to enhance ISR along India’s borders.
  • Overview: Divyastra Mk-1 is an indigenous tactical UAV developed for ISR and precision strike missions.
  • Features: AI and swarm capabilities for autonomous navigation, target recognition, coordinated strikes, and decoy missions.
  • Significance: Advances India’s atmanirbhar (self-reliant) defence manufacturing ecosystem under Make in India for Defence.
🛡️ Loitering Munitions — The New Face of Modern Warfare

Loitering munitions (often called ‘kamikaze drones’ or ‘suicide drones’) can fly, loiter over a target area, and then strike autonomously. Divyastra Mk-1’s AI-driven swarm capability represents India’s entry into a critical emerging defence technology, reducing dependence on imported systems used in modern conflicts.

📝 Exam Angle

Divyastra Mk-1 — AI-powered indigenous loitering munition / tactical UAV. Developer: Hoverit. Tested by Indian Army in Jodhpur, Rajasthan (June 2026). Roles: ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) + precision strike. Features: AI, swarm capabilities, autonomous navigation, target recognition, decoy missions.

New Species Mesalina bishnoi Discovered in Rajasthan — First Record of Genus Mesalina in India

In June 2026, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) discovered a new lizard species, Mesalina bishnoi, near Gajner in Bikaner district, Rajasthan — marking the first confirmed record of the genus Mesalina in India. The field surveys were conducted in August 2025 and published after morphological and genetic validation.

Mesalina bishnoi — Key FactsDetail
Scientific nameMesalina bishnoi
Discovered byZoological Survey of India (ZSI)
LocationGajner, Bikaner district, Rajasthan
Biogeographic provinceThar (Thar Desert)
Snout-vent length~39.2 mm
SignificanceFirst confirmed record of genus Mesalina in India
Named afterBishnoi community (conservation ethos)
Identification methodMorphological examination + mitochondrial DNA analysis
  • Naming: Named in honour of the Bishnoi community for its outstanding conservation ethos.
  • Overview: Small, fast-moving, diurnal lizard; snout-vent length ~39.2 mm; discovered in the Thar biogeographic province.
  • Identification: Confirmed through morphological examination and mitochondrial DNA analysis; establishes a distinct evolutionary lineage within the Mesalina watsonana species complex.
  • Significance: Expands India’s reptile biodiversity; validates earlier unconfirmed records; highlights hidden Thar Desert biodiversity; reinforces the importance of taxonomic research.
🦎 Bishnoi Community & Conservation

The Bishnoi community of Rajasthan has been famed for centuries for protecting nature — trees, animals, and ecosystems. Naming a newly discovered species after them recognises this living conservation heritage. The Bishnoi are known for the 1730 Khejarli massacre, where hundreds sacrificed their lives to protect Khejri trees.

📝 Exam Angle

Mesalina bishnoi — new lizard species discovered by ZSI near Gajner, Bikaner, Rajasthan. First confirmed record of genus Mesalina in India. Named after Bishnoi community. Identified via morphological + mitochondrial DNA analysis. Snout-vent: ~39.2 mm. Thar Desert / Thar biogeographic province. Within Mesalina watsonana species complex.

🕊️ Obituaries

Oscar-Winning ‘Star Wars’ Editor Marcia Lucas Passes Away at 80

In June 2026, Marcia Lou Griffin (Marcia Lucas), the Academy Award-winning film editor best known for her contributions to the original Star Wars trilogy, passed away at the age of 80 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA. She was born on October 4, 1945, in Modesto, California.

Marcia Lucas — Key FactsDetail
Full nameMarcia Lou Griffin (Marcia Lucas)
BornOctober 4, 1945 — Modesto, California, USA
Passed awayJune 2026, age 80 — Rancho Mirage, California, USA
Academy AwardBest Film Editing — Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope (1978)
Other nominationsOscar nomination — American Graffiti; BAFTA nomination — Taxi Driver
Key collaborationsGeorge Lucas, Martin Scorsese
  • Award: Won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope (1978).
  • Career: Began film editing in the late 1960s; gained prominence through collaborations with filmmakers George Lucas and Martin Scorsese.
  • Other Recognition: Academy Award nomination for American Graffiti; BAFTA Award nomination for Taxi Driver.
📝 Exam Angle

Marcia Lucas (Marcia Lou Griffin) — Oscar-winning film editor; passed away June 2026, age 80, Rancho Mirage, California. Born: October 4, 1945, Modesto, California. Academy Award for Best Film EditingStar Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope (1978). Key collaborations: George Lucas and Martin Scorsese. Nominations: American Graffiti (Oscar); Taxi Driver (BAFTA).

📅 Important Days

World Milk Day 2026 — June 1 | Theme: ‘Celebrating Women Farmers’

World Milk Day (WMD) is observed annually on June 1 to promote the nutritional value of milk, encourage its consumption, and recognise the dairy sector’s contribution to global nutrition, economic development, and sustainability. The 2026 theme is ‘Celebrating Women Farmers.’

World Milk Day — Key FactsDetail
DateJune 1 (annually)
2026 Theme‘Celebrating Women Farmers’
Established byFAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), United Nations
Established in2001
First observanceJune 1, 2001
  • Established: By the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) in 2001.
  • First Observance: June 1, 2001.
  • Date Rationale: June 1 was chosen as many countries already celebrate National Milk Day around the same time, enabling a unified global observance.
📝 Exam Angle

World Milk DayJune 1 (annually). 2026 Theme: ‘Celebrating Women Farmers’. Established by FAO (UN) in 2001; 1st observance: June 1, 2001. Focus: nutritional value of milk; dairy sector’s global contribution.

International Sex Workers’ Day 2026 — June 2 | Theme: ‘Access to Justice’

International Sex Workers’ Day, also known as International Whores’ Day, is observed every year on June 2 worldwide to recognise the contributions of sex workers, raise awareness on challenges they face, and promote their rights, safety, equality, and dignity. The 2026 theme is ‘Access to Justice.’

International Sex Workers’ Day — Key FactsDetail
DateJune 2 (annually)
2026 Theme‘Access to Justice’
Also known asInternational Whores’ Day
OrganiserNSWP — Global Network of Sex Work Projects (UK-based NPO)
Origin eventJune 2, 1975 — Occupation of Saint-Nizier Church, Lyon, France
Annual observance since1976
  • Organiser: The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) — a UK-based Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) — marks the day annually.
  • Origin: On June 2, 1975, more than 100 sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France, launching an 8-day strike against violence, police harassment, fines, and imprisonment.
  • Annual observance: Observed every year since 1976.
📝 Exam Angle

International Sex Workers’ DayJune 2 (annually); also known as International Whores’ Day. 2026 Theme: ‘Access to Justice’. Organised by: NSWP (Global Network of Sex Work Projects — UK-based NPO). Origin: June 2, 1975 — occupation of Saint-Nizier Church, Lyon, France. Observed annually since 1976.

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