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🔆 DRDO Showcases Critical Defence Technologies in Three Flight Tests 📍 Why in Focus? ✅ DRDO successfully conducted three co
🔆 DRDO Showcases Critical Defence Technologies in Three Flight Tests 📍 Why in Focus?DRDO successfully conducted three consecutive flight tests, demonstrating key indigenous defence technologies. 📍 Key Highlights: ✅ The tests showcased a multi-layered Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system, with interceptor missiles successfully engaging designated targets. ✅ India’s BMD capability can counter threats ranging up to Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), strengthening the country’s strategic defence shield. ✅ DRDO also conducted the maiden flight test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile–Medium Range (NASM-MR), enhancing medium-range anti-ship strike capability. ✅ The successful trials mark a major milestone in indigenous defence technology and reinforce Aatmanirbhar Bharat in defence. ✅ Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauded the achievement, stating it would significantly enhance India’s defence preparedness. ✅ Mains Question (GS-III | 150 Words): Discuss the strategic significance of indigenous Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) systems and advanced missile technologies in strengthening India’s national security architecture. #GS3 #InternalSecurity

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🔆 MANAS: National Narcotics Helpline – A Digital Shield Against Drugs 📍 Why in Focus? MANAS (Madak Padarth Nishedh Asoochna Kendra), the National Narcotics Helpline under the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Ministry of Home Affairs, is emerging as a key digital platform to strengthen citizen participation in achieving a Nasha Mukt Bharat through reporting, counselling, and rehabilitation support.  📍 Key Highlights:Launched: 18 July 2024 by NCB in collaboration with the Digital India Corporation (DIC) under the Ministry of Home Affairs.  ✅ Access Channels: Helpline 1933, MANAS web portal, UMANG App, and email provide confidential reporting of drug trafficking, peddling, illegal cultivation, and access to counselling & rehabilitation.  ✅ Digital Features: Secure digital ticketing, workflow management, linkage with 30 NCB Zonal Units and 36 Anti-Narcotics Task Forces (ANTFs), with multilingual support and AI-enabled services under development.  ✅ Impact: Over 9.94 lakh connection attempts, 2.65 lakh+ drug-related inputs, 16,200+ actionable trafficking inputs, 47,500+ counselling calls, and 12,800+ rehabilitation requests since launch.  ✅ Prelims Facts: Magnitude of Substance Abuse in India (2019) estimated 16 crore alcohol users, 3.1 crore cannabis users, 2.26 crore opioid users, with 2.8 crore people dependent on opioids.  📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ Tackling widespread substance abuse requires stronger awareness, rehabilitation, and community participation. ✅ Ensuring confidentiality, accessibility, and multilingual outreach is essential for wider citizen engagement. ✅ Effective coordination among enforcement agencies, healthcare institutions, and social welfare departments remains critical for a Nasha Mukt Bharat.  ✅ Mains Question: “Discuss the role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in combating drug abuse and strengthening citizen-centric governance in India. Examine the significance of the MANAS platform in achieving the vision of a Nasha Mukt Bharat.” (GS II, 250 Words) #InternalSecurity

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🔆 India’s Eastern Borders & Rising Drug Trafficking from Myanmar 📍 Why in Focus? The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Annual
🔆 India’s Eastern Borders & Rising Drug Trafficking from Myanmar 📍 Why in Focus? The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Annual Report 2026 has flagged Myanmar as an emerging global source of illicit opium after the Taliban’s drug ban in Afghanistan, increasing narcotics trafficking through India’s eastern borders. 📍 Key Highlights:Myanmar’s illicit opium cultivation expanded by about 56% (2021–2023), with the Golden Triangle emerging as a major hub for opium and methamphetamine (Yaba) production. ✅ India’s Manipur corridor, along with Mizoram and Nagaland, has become a major trafficking route due to porous borders and the Free Movement Regime (FMR). ✅ Drugs are trafficked through National Highway-102, Champhai (Mizoram) and the Barak Valley, before spreading into the Indian hinterland. ✅ The NCB has also reported a sharp rise in drone-based cross-border drug trafficking, particularly along the India–Pakistan border. ✅ Strengthening border surveillance, intelligence sharing, anti-drone capabilities and inter-agency coordination is essential to curb narco-trafficking. 📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ Porous international borders and insurgency-affected regions facilitate cross-border drug smuggling. ✅ Growing use of drones and sophisticated trafficking networks poses new security challenges. ✅ Drug trafficking fuels organised crime, insurgency financing and threatens internal security. ✅ Mains Question (GS III | 150 Words): “Cross-border narcotics trafficking has emerged as a major internal security challenge for India.” Discuss the factors contributing to the rise in drug trafficking through India’s eastern borders and suggest measures to address it. #InternalSecurity #IR

🔆 SIPRI Report Highlights India’s Operationally Deployed Nuclear Warheads 📍 Why in Focus? The Stockholm International Peace
🔆 SIPRI Report Highlights India’s Operationally Deployed Nuclear Warheads 📍 Why in Focus? The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), in its latest Yearbook, stated that 12 of India’s estimated 190 nuclear warheads are now operationally deployed, reflecting the strengthening of India’s second-strike capability, not a shift from its No First Use (NFU) policy. 📍 Key Highlights:SIPRI estimates India possesses 190 nuclear warheads, with 12 operationally deployed (mated with delivery systems and ready for use). ✅ India continues to adhere to its No First Use (NFU) doctrine and credible minimum deterrence policy; the report does not indicate any doctrinal change. ✅ Expansion of canisterised Agni-series missiles and nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) has enhanced operational readiness and survivability. ✅ With three operational SSBNs, India has significantly strengthened its sea-based second-strike capability, a key pillar of the nuclear triad. ✅ The report also notes a broader global trend of nuclear modernisation, weakening arms-control frameworks, and increasing strategic competition. 📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ Growing nuclear modernisation increases the risk of arms races and strategic miscalculation. ✅ Weakening global arms-control agreements and emerging technologies (AI, hypersonic weapons) complicate deterrence stability. ✅ India must continue balancing credible deterrence, strategic stability, and responsible nuclear stewardship. ✅ Mains Question: “Discuss the significance of India’s ‘No First Use’ doctrine and second-strike capability in maintaining credible minimum deterrence. How does the development of the nuclear triad strengthen India’s strategic security?” (GS III, 250 words) #InternalSecurity

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🔆 Preparing India for China’s Missile Challenge 📍 Why in Focus? Concerns are growing over China’s expanding conventional mi
🔆 Preparing India for China’s Missile Challenge 📍 Why in Focus? Concerns are growing over China’s expanding conventional missile capabilities, prompting calls for India to strengthen its conventional deterrence, missile infrastructure, and indigenous defence manufacturing. 📍 Key Highlights:China has deployed 200+ conventional missile launchers opposite India, including DF-15B, DF-16, DF-21C, DF-26 and hypersonic systems like DF-100, posing challenges to India’s deterrence. ✅ India’s current missile inventory, including Agni, BrahMos, Nirbhay (LR-LACM), is still evolving, with gaps in range, diversity, real-time targeting, and operational integration. ✅ Experts recommend establishing a dedicated Rocket Force under the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to enhance conventional missile deterrence and integrated operations. ✅ India should accelerate hypersonic missile development, expand MRBM/IRBM capabilities, and strengthen surveillance for better response to missile threats. ✅ Greater private sector participation, higher R&D investment, and reduced dependence on foreign suppliers are essential for indigenous missile technology. 📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ China’s growing missile superiority and hypersonic capabilities could alter the regional strategic balance. ✅ Delays, cost overruns, and dependence on imported critical technologies weaken India’s defence preparedness. ✅ Need for integrated command structures, indigenous manufacturing, and resilient military infrastructure. ✅ Mains Question: Discuss the strategic implications of China’s expanding conventional missile capabilities for India’s national security. What measures should India adopt to strengthen its conventional deterrence and indigenous missile ecosystem? (GS III, 250 words) #InternalSecurity

🔆 India Needs a Harm Reduction Approach to Tackle Drug Abuse 📍 Why in Focus? India’s location between the Golden Crescent a
🔆 India Needs a Harm Reduction Approach to Tackle Drug Abuse 📍 Why in Focus? India’s location between the Golden Crescent and Golden Triangle, rising cross-border drug trafficking, and increasing substance abuse have highlighted the need to shift from an enforcement-centric approach to a public health-based harm reduction strategy. 📍 Key Highlights: ✅ India lies between the Golden Crescent (Afghanistan–Pakistan–Iran) and Golden Triangle (Myanmar–Thailand–Laos), making it vulnerable to trafficking of heroin, opium, and methamphetamine. ✅ Myanmar has emerged as the world’s leading source of illicit opium, while drug trafficking through drones, darknet platforms, and cryptocurrencies is increasing. ✅ The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has reported a sharp rise in drone-based drug smuggling, particularly along the Punjab border. ✅ India is promoting a ‘Whole of Society’ approach, recognising drug abuse as both a public health and social issue. Initiatives like the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) are expanding awareness and de-addiction efforts. ✅ Experts emphasise shifting the focus from arrests and seizures to treatment, rehabilitation, social reintegration, and harm reduction, especially for vulnerable groups. 📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ Limited access to de-addiction and rehabilitation centres, particularly in rural and border regions. ✅ Stigma, criminal records, and inadequate gender-responsive treatment facilities hinder recovery and reintegration. ✅ Emerging trafficking methods using drones, darknet, and cryptocurrencies demand stronger technological and inter-agency coordination. ✅ Mains Question: Drug abuse in India is no longer merely a law-and-order issue but a significant public health challenge. Discuss the need for a comprehensive harm reduction strategy to combat substance abuse while strengthening enforcement against illicit drug trafficking. (GS II/GS III, 250 words) #InternalSecurity

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🔆 RudraM-II Air-to-Surface Missile Successfully Flight-Tested 📍 Why in Focus? ✅ DRDO and the Indian Air Force (IAF) success
🔆 RudraM-II Air-to-Surface Missile Successfully Flight-Tested 📍 Why in Focus?DRDO and the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully conducted flight-tests of the indigenous RudraM-II Air-to-Surface Missile, demonstrating its precision strike capability against ground targets. 📍 Key Highlights:RudraM-II is an indigenously developed Air-to-Surface missile designed by Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad, under DRDO. ✅ The missile was tested from an airborne platform under extreme release conditions and successfully hit its predefined target with pin-point accuracy. ✅ All mission objectives were achieved, as confirmed by data from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, Odisha. ✅ Developed through collaboration among multiple DRDO laboratories, HAL, quality assurance agencies, and industry partners. ✅ The successful test reflects India’s progress in advanced indigenous weapon systems and supports the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence. 📍 Significance: ✅ Enhances the IAF’s capability to carry out precision strikes against high-value ground targets. ✅ Strengthens India’s indigenous missile development ecosystem and strategic deterrence. ✅ Reduces dependence on imported stand-off precision-guided munitions. 📍 Prelims Pointer:DRDO Headquarters: New Delhi ✅ Research Centre Imarat (RCI): Hyderabad ✅ Integrated Test Range (ITR): Chandipur, Odisha ✅ Mains Question: “Discuss the significance of indigenous missile development programmes in enhancing India’s defence preparedness and strategic autonomy. Examine the role of DRDO in achieving Aatmanirbhar Bharat in the defence sector.” (150 Words) #GS3 #DefenceTechnology

🔆 NDPS Act to be Amended to Strengthen India’s Anti-Drug Framework 📍 Why in Focus? The Union Government has announced amend
🔆 NDPS Act to be Amended to Strengthen India’s Anti-Drug Framework 📍 Why in Focus? The Union Government has announced amendments to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985 and released the Vision Document on Drug Control (2026–2029) to tackle emerging drug-related challenges and strengthen India’s anti-narcotics ecosystem. 📍 Key Highlights: ✅ The NDPS Act & Rules will be amended to plug regulatory gaps, address emerging challenges and adopt a more reformative approach towards persons suffering from drug addiction. ✅ The Vision Document (2026–2029) is based on the “Detect, Disrupt and Destroy” strategy to dismantle drug trafficking networks. ✅ The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) plans to establish exclusive NDPS Courts for speedy disposal of major narcotics cases. ✅ Enforcement agencies will shift focus from individual carriers to dismantling entire drug trafficking networks, targeting illicit finance and organised crime. ✅ The strategy emphasises AI-enabled profiling, modern technology, inter-agency coordination and participation of 40+ Ministries, States, educational institutions and civil society. 📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications: ✅ Cross-border narcotics trafficking and organised criminal networks continue to evolve using advanced technologies. ✅ Delays in investigation and prosecution reduce the effectiveness of anti-drug enforcement. ✅ Balancing strict enforcement with rehabilitation and de-addiction remains a key policy challenge. ✅ Mains Question (GS III | 150 Words): “Drug trafficking has emerged as a major threat to India’s internal security and public health.” Discuss the significance of proposed reforms to the NDPS Act and suggest measures for an effective anti-narcotics strategy. #InternalSecurity

Q8. Consider the following statements regarding Exercise Cyclone-IV: 1. It is a joint military exercise conducted between the Special Forces of India and Egypt. 2. The exercise focuses on counter-terrorism operations, desert warfare, and special operations tactics. 3. It is a naval exercise conducted in the Mediterranean Sea involving maritime security operations.

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