UPSC 2020 Exam - NEWS Analysis 31st December
Gen Bipin Rawat becomes first Chief of Defence Staff
It’s a promotion to a new position for Gen Bipin Rawat, as he gets ready to assume office as India’s first Chief of Defence Staff. The general will complete his tenure as Chief of Army Staff on December 31, before he takes up the position on January 1.
United States and Maldives were the first two countries to congratulate Gen Rawat on his new promotion.
Context:
The position of a Chief of Defence Staff brings all military command under a military leader. This military leader will be in direct contact with the Prime Minister on security issues.
The chosen CDS will head the Department of Military Affairs and be paid a salary equal to a service chief.
What you should know -
Chain of command / heirarchy in armed forces
Chief of Defence Staff - Position, Importance, Tenure
Achievements of General Bipin Rawat
Kerala leads race for UN development goals
On a list of UN Sustainable Development goals (compiled by the Niti Aayog), the southern state is in on the top position once again, followed closely by Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
States like Bihar, Jharkhand and Arunachal Pradesh are on the bottom of the list.
India’s overall performance on these goals has been measured at 60 points.
Context:
The Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs) are 17 broad goals that the United Nations adopted in the UN General Assem bly of 2015. These are to be fully adopted by 2030. The goals include ending hunger, achieving gender quality, clean energy, sanitation, peace, justice and strong institutions.
What you should know -
UN Sustainable Development Goals
India’s performance on Sustainable Development Goals
Areas of improvement in economic, social and political development
Coldest temperature in 118 years
There has been no respite in cold weather over the month of December, with India’s capital New Delhi cloc
Context:
Continued cold waves, heavy air pressure, low winds have made it colder than most winters, while air quality continues to be worse.
What you should know -
Air quality in the capital
Delhi winter climate
India climate changes
Railways wants people to pay for property damage
Railways has announced that it would recover damages of nearly Rs 80 crore from anti-CAA protesters who vandalised railway tracks and property in the continuing agitation. It will levy these damages on all those who’ve been found involved in arson and violence.
Context -
Eastern Railway and Northeast Frontier Railway suffered this property damage when railway stations were vandalised and stationary trains were set ablazein West Bengal. Railway property has also been vandalised in Assam.
The Railway minister Piyush Goyal had demanded strict action from West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee against the vandals, poining out that law and order needs to be maintained by the state.
What you should know -
Violence in NRC and Anti-CAA protests
Damages to public property - who bears the expenses
CAA protest timeline and character in each state
No FB, smartphones on Naval establishments
Following up after the revelation on espionage racket (spying racket) in the Indian Navy, Naval establishments will no longer allow use of Facebook or smartphones within their premises.
Context:
The recent Operation Dolphin’s nose exposed a spying ring within the Navy, with several Naval officers receiving Hawala payments for sensitive information. This has led to seven arrests in the first round and four more last week.
The seamen were caught in a honey trap before they were enticed by money.
What you should know -
Recent spy networks exposed within the armed forces
Operation Dolphin’s Nose
Naval chain of command
All The Best To All The UPSC 2020 Aspirants !