How to use today’s GK page
A quick routine: skim One-Liners → test with the Mini-Quiz → deepen with Short Notes.
📌 One-Liners
- Scroll the categories (they may change daily).
- Read the bold title then the short sub-line for context.
- Watch for acronyms—today’s quiz/notes expand them.
🧠 Mini-Quiz
- Answer the 3 MCQs without peeking.
- Tap Submit to reveal answers and explanations.
- Note why an option is correct—this locks facts into memory.
🔑 Short Notes
- Read the 3 compact explainers—each builds on a different topic.
- Use them for a quick recap or add to your personal notes.
- Great for mains/PI: definitions, timelines, and “why it matters”.
📝 Short Notes • 12 Feb 2025
3 compact, exam-focused notes built from today’s GK365 one-liners. Use for last-minute revision.
THDCIL Enters Thermal Power with 660-MW Khurja Unit
EconomyWhat: THDC India Limited (THDCIL), formerly known as Tehri Hydro Development Corporation, has commenced operations of its 660-megawatt thermal power unit at Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant (STPP) in Uttar Pradesh. This marks THDCIL’s strategic diversification from purely hydroelectric power generation into coal-based thermal power production.
How: THDCIL is a joint venture between the Government of India (75%) and Government of Uttarakhand (25%), traditionally focused on hydro projects like the Tehri Dam. The Khurja thermal unit expands its energy portfolio to ensure baseload power supply. The project contributes to meeting northern grid electricity demand and demonstrates PSU capability in managing multi-technology power generation.
Why: Energy sector reforms and PSU operations appear frequently in UPSC Mains GS-III (Infrastructure & Energy). Questions on power generation mix, thermal vs. renewable energy, and public sector enterprise diversification test understanding of India’s energy transition strategy. THDCIL’s expansion connects to themes of energy security and grid stability.
India-Egypt Joint Exercise CYCLONE-III
Defence & GeopoliticsWhat: The 3rd edition of India-Egypt joint Special Forces exercise CYCLONE-III is being conducted in Rajasthan from February 10-23, 2025. This bilateral military exercise focuses on counter-terrorism operations, hostage rescue scenarios, and special operations in desert terrain, reflecting both nations’ security priorities.
How: The exercise involves tactical drills, exchange of best practices in special operations, joint planning for anti-terror missions, and interoperability training between Indian and Egyptian Special Forces. Participants practice urban warfare, close-quarter battle techniques, intelligence sharing protocols, and rapid response operations. The desert terrain of Rajasthan provides realistic training conditions similar to operational environments.
Why: Bilateral military exercises are critical for UPSC Prelims and Mains GS-III (Internal Security & Defence). India-Egypt cooperation strengthens India’s strategic presence in West Asia and North Africa, important for questions on India’s extended neighbourhood policy. The CYCLONE series demonstrates India’s growing defence diplomacy beyond traditional partners.
Henley Passport Index 2025: India Ranks 80th
InternationalWhat: The Henley Passport Index 2025 ranks Singapore at the top position with visa-free access to 195 destinations, while India holds the 80th rank globally. The index measures the number of destinations passport holders can access without requiring a prior visa, reflecting a country’s diplomatic relations and international standing.
How: The ranking is compiled by Henley & Partners using data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), tracking visa policies of 227 travel destinations worldwide. Countries offering more visa-free or visa-on-arrival access rank higher. India’s position reflects its growing diplomatic engagement but also indicates room for improvement in bilateral visa facilitation agreements.
Why: Global rankings and indices are frequently tested in UPSC Prelims and essential for Mains GS-II (International Relations). Questions on passport power connect to India’s soft power, diaspora engagement, and bilateral relations. Understanding comparative positions helps analyze India’s diplomatic progress and areas requiring enhanced engagement.
🧠 Mini-Quiz: Test Your Recall
3 questions from today’s one-liners. No peeking!
What is the capacity of THDCIL’s thermal power unit that commenced operations at Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant?
Which country topped the Henley Passport Index 2025 with visa-free access to 195 destinations?
The joint military exercise CYCLONE-III is conducted between India and which country?
🔑 Short Notes: Build Concept Depth (3 Topics)
Each note gives you a quick What—How—Why on a high-yield news item from today’s GK365 one-liners.
NITI Aayog Report on State Public Universities
PolityWhat: NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) released a comprehensive report focusing on expanding quality higher education through State Public Universities (SPUs). The report addresses the challenge of increasing enrollment while maintaining academic standards, particularly in states with limited higher education infrastructure.
How: The report recommends strengthening SPUs through improved faculty recruitment, infrastructure upgradation, enhanced autonomy in curriculum design, industry partnerships, and adoption of digital learning platforms. It emphasizes the role of SPUs in democratizing higher education by providing affordable, accessible options to students from economically weaker sections and rural areas.
Why: Education policy and institutional reforms are crucial for UPSC Mains GS-II (Governance & Social Justice). Questions on National Education Policy 2020 implementation, gross enrollment ratio (GER) improvement, and quality assurance in higher education frequently reference policy think tank reports. Understanding NITI Aayog’s recommendations helps answer questions on cooperative federalism in education.
14th Asian Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum in New Delhi
EconomyWhat: The 14th Asian Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum 2025 was held in New Delhi from February 12-14, 2025. This triennial event brings together researchers, policymakers, industry stakeholders, and aquaculture experts from across Asia to discuss sustainable fisheries management, aquaculture innovations, and blue economy development.
How: The forum facilitates knowledge exchange on sustainable aquaculture practices, climate-resilient fishing techniques, marine biodiversity conservation, and value chain development in the fisheries sector. India’s hosting of the event highlights its growing importance in the blue economy, with discussions covering technological innovations in fish farming, export potential, and livelihood generation in coastal communities.
Why: Blue economy and aquaculture development connect to UPSC Mains GS-III (Agriculture & Allied Sectors). Questions on sustainable fishing, Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), export competitiveness in marine products, and coastal community welfare frequently appear. Understanding regional cooperation in fisheries helps answer questions on India’s maritime strategy.
National Productivity Day: IP Protection for Startups
EconomyWhat: National Productivity Day is observed on February 12 annually to commemorate the foundation of the National Productivity Council (NPC) in 1958. The 2025 theme is “Protecting Intellectual Property for Competitive Startups,” emphasizing the crucial role of IP (Intellectual Property) rights in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in India’s startup ecosystem.
How: The theme highlights mechanisms for IP protection including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Startups require robust IP frameworks to secure competitive advantages, attract investments, and prevent technology theft. The NPC promotes awareness about IP registration procedures, government schemes like Startup India IP Protection Scheme, and fast-track patent examination for startups.
Why: Innovation ecosystem and IP rights appear in UPSC Mains GS-III (Science & Technology, Economy). Questions on patent laws, TRIPS Agreement compliance, startup incentives, and technology transfer test understanding of intellectual property’s role in economic growth. The theme connects to Atmanirbhar Bharat’s focus on indigenous innovation and competitive manufacturing.
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