G4 (Severe) Geomagnetic Storm

Geomagnetic Storms

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A powerful G4 (Severe) Geomagnetic Storm, caused by solar activity, has lit up the night skies with spectacular auroras visible across multiple continents.

About Geomagnetic Storms

  • A geomagnetic storm is a major disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere that occurs when there is a very efficient exchange of energy from the solar wind into the space environment surrounding Earth.
  • These storms result from variations in the solar wind that produce major changes in the currents, plasmas, and fields in Earth’s magnetosphere.
  • The solar wind conditions that are effective for creating geomagnetic storms are sustained (for several hours) periods of the high-speed solar wind and a southward-directed solar wind magnetic field (opposite the direction of Earth’s field) at the dayside of the magnetosphere.
  • The largest such storms are associated with solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs), where a billion tons or so of plasma from the sun, with its embedded magnetic field, arrives at Earth. 
  • Effects:
    • It results in intense currents in the magnetosphere, changes in the radiation belts, and changes in the ionosphere, including heating the ionosphere and an upper atmosphere region called the thermosphere
    • These storms can heat the ionosphere, causing beautiful auroras on earth.
    • Because the ionosphere is heated and distorted during storms, long-range radio communication that relies on sub-ionospheric reflection gets affected.
    • Ionospheric expansion due to these storms can increase satellite drag and make their orbits difficult to control.
    • Satellite electronics can be damaged through the buildup and discharge of static-electric charges.
    • It can disrupt global navigation systems.
    • It can create harmful geomagnetic-induced currents (GICs)in the power grid and pipelines.

What is Solar Wind?

  • It is a continual stream of protons and electrons from the sun's outermost atmosphere, the corona
  • These charged particles breeze through the solar system at speeds ranging from around 250 miles (400 kilometers) per second to 500 miles (800 km) per second, in a plasma state.
  • Solar magnetic field is embedded in the plasma and flows outward with the solar wind.
  • Different regions of the Sun produce solar wind of different speeds and densities. 

When the solar wind reaches Earth, it sends a flurry of charged particles into the magnetosphere and along Earth's magnetic field lines, towards the poles.

Geomagnetic Storms FAQs

Q1: What are Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)?

Ans: Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are huge bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields released from the Sun’s corona into space.

Q2: Can CMEs harm humans on Earth?

Ans: CMEs themselves do not directly harm humans on Earth’s surface because of the protection offered by our atmosphere and magnetic field, but they can disrupt satellites, power systems, and communication networks.

Q3: How are geomagnetic storms classified?

Ans: They are classified from G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme) based on intensity.

Parakaempferia Alba

Parakaempferia Alba

Parakaempferia Alba Latest News

A new species of ginger, Parakaempferia alba, has been discovered in the Siang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh.

About Parakaempferia Alba

  • It is a new species of Zingiberaceae (ginger family).
  • It was discovered in the Siang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The plant was found in the Miglung area of East Siang District at an altitude of 150–400 meters, growing along shaded streambanks in humid, sandy soil. 

Key Facts about Zingiberaceae

  • Zingiberaceae, the ginger family of flowering plants, is the largest family of the order Zingiberales, containing about 56 genera and about 1,300 species. 
  • These aromatic herbs grow in moist areas of the tropics and subtropics, including some regions that are seasonably dry.
  • Members of the family are perennials that frequently have sympodial (forked) fleshy rhizomes (underground stems). 
  • They may grow to 6 metres (20 feet) in height. 
  • A few species are epiphytic—i.e., supported by other plants and having aerial roots exposed to the humid atmosphere.
  • Many species are economically valuable for their spices and perfume. 
    • The dried thick rhizome of turmeric (Curcuma longa) is commonly ground for culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic uses. 
    • The seeds of Elettaria cardamomum are the source of cardamom. 
    • Ginger is obtained from the fresh or dried rhizomes of Zingiber officinale, and a number of ornamental gingers are grown for their attractive flowers and foliage.
    • Several species of shellflower (Alpinia) are cultivated as ornamentals.

Source: NET

Parakaempferia Alba FAQs

Q1: What is Parakaempferia alba?

Ans: It is a newly discovered plant species belonging to the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family.

Q2: Where was Parakaempferia alba discovered?

Ans: It was discovered in the Siang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh.

Q3: In which climatic regions are Zingiberaceae plants commonly found?

Ans: They are found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, including seasonally dry areas.

Q4: What type of underground stem is common in Zingiberaceae plants?

Ans: They commonly have sympodial, fleshy rhizomes.

United Nations Economic and Social Council

United Nations Economic and Social Council

United Nations Economic and Social Council Latest News

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) will commemorate its 80th anniversary by holding a special event on 23 January 2026.

About United Nations Economic and Social Council

  • It was established by the Charter of the United Nations in 1945 as one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.
  • It is responsible for the direction and coordination of the economic, social, humanitarian, and cultural activities carried out by the UN.
  • Decisions are taken by a simple majority vote. The presidency of ECOSOC changes annually.
  • Members: It has 54 members, which are elected for three-year terms by the General Assembly.
  • Headquarter: New York (USA).

Functions of United Nations Economic and Social Council

  • It is responsible for coordinating the social and economic fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the 14 specialized agencies, the five regional commissions under its jurisdiction and eight functional commissions.
  • It also serves as a central forum to discuss international social and economic issues.
  • It formulates policy recommendations addressed to the member states and the United States system.
  • It has been at the centre of global progress, advancing the principles of the United Nations Charter and promoting international cooperation on economic, social, cultural, educational, health and related issues.

Source: UN

United Nations Economic and Social Council FAQs

Q1: How many members are there in ECOSOC?

Ans: 54 members

Q2: What is the primary function of ECOSOC?

Ans: To promote economic and social development

INS Sudarshini

INS Sudarshini

INS Sudarshini Latest News

The Indian Navy’s Sail Training Ship INS Sudarshini will embark on the flagship voyage of Lokayan 26, a 10-month transoceanic expedition.

About INS Sudarshini

  • It is an indigenously built Sail Training Ship (STS).
  • It was built by Goa Shipyard Limited and based at Kochi, Kerala under the Southern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. 
  • It was successfully built and was commissioned on 27 Jan. 2012.
  • The aim of using such ships is to make sailors sea-friendly, as they are taught how to survive alone at sea, understand rough weather conditions and train themselves to become good sailors.

Features of INS Sudarshini

  • Sudarshini is a three-masted barque.
  • It is capable of operations under sail or power.
  • It has a very high endurance and can be deployed at sea continuously for a period of twenty days.

What is Lokayan 26?

  • It is a 10-month transoceanic expedition where the ship will sail over 22,000 nautical miles, visiting 18 foreign ports across 13 countries.
  • During this journey INS Sudarshini participates in prestigious international tall-ship events – Escale à Sète, in France, and SAIL 250, in New York, USA. 
  • Also Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard trainees will undergo intensive sail training, gaining invaluable experience in long-range ocean navigation.

Source: PIB

INS Sudarshini FAQs

Q1: What is INS Sudarshini?

Ans: A sail training ship

Q2: Who built INS Sudarshini?

Ans: Goa Shipyard Limited

Sela Lake

Sela Lake

Sela Lake Latest News

Two tourists from Kerala drowned after the frozen surface of Sela Lake in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang district gave way recently.

About Sela Lake

  • Sela Lake, also known as Paradise Lake, is a glacial lake located near Sela Pass in Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh.
    • Sela Pass is a crucial mountain pass connecting the Tawang region with the rest of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • It lies at an altitude of 13,700 feet (4,170 meters) and is surrounded by snow-clad mountains.
  • Its crystal-clear waters reflect the peaks around it, offering a stunning view.
  • The lake is usually frozen all winter because of its very cold temperatures (below zero).
  • The lake and its surroundings have limited vegetation because of the altitude. 
  • Locals and Buddhist monks consider Sela Lake a sacred site.
  • It is one of the 101 sacred lakes in the Tawang region, each with its own spiritual story.

Source: TELE

Sela Lake FAQs

Q1: What type of lake is Sela Lake?

Ans: It is a glacial lake.

Q2: Where is Sela Lake located?

Ans: It is located near Sela Pass in Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh.

Q3: Why is Sela Pass important?

Ans: It is a crucial mountain pass connecting the Tawang region with the rest of Arunachal Pradesh.

Q4: At what altitude is Sela Lake situated?

Ans: It lies at an altitude of 13,700 feet (4,170 metres).

Q5: What happens to Sela Lake during winter?

Ans: The lake is usually frozen throughout winter due to sub-zero temperatures.

India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026

India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026

India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 Latest News

The Election Commission of India (ECI) will host the inaugural India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital.

About India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026

  • The 3-day conference, starting on the 21st of January, will be held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
  • It is being organised by the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) under the aegis of the Election Commission of India (ECI). 
  • IICDEM 2026 is poised to be the largest global conference of its kind hosted by India in the field of democracy and election management. 
  • Nearly 100 international delegates, representing over 70 countries from across the world, are expected to participate. 
  • Representatives of international organisations, foreign missions in India, and academic and practicing experts in the electoral domain will also take part.
  • The programme will feature a mix of general and plenary sessions of Election Management Bodies (EMBs).
  • These discussions will focus on global electoral challenges, international electoral standards, and innovations and best practices in election processes.
  • As part of the conference, 36 thematic groups will conduct detailed deliberations. 
    • These groups will be led by Chief Electoral Officers of States and Union Territories and supported by national and international academic experts. 
  • During the event, the ECI will also formally launch ECINET, ECI’s one-stop digital platform for all election-related information and services.
  • An exhibition highlighting the scale and complexity of conducting elections in India will run alongside the conference. 
  • The exhibition will also showcase recent initiatives undertaken by the ECI to strengthen electoral roll preparation and the conduct of elections. 
  • Additionally, the docuseries “India Decides”, which documents the conduct of the Lok Sabha 2024 elections, will be screened on the opening day of IICDEM 2026.

Key Facts about India International Institute of Democracy & Election Management (IIIDEM)

  • IIIDEM is the dedicated training, academic & resource arm of the Election Commission of India (ECI). 
  • Established in 2011, the Institute was conceived to train, prepare, and equip election officials and other stakeholders for delivery of free, fair, credible, and error-free elections.
  • It is a global knowledge and capacity-building centre dedicated to advancing democratic governance and strengthening electoral integrity.
  • IIIDEM is one of the few institutions in the world which is not only involved in the training and capacity building of its electoral officials, but also caters to the requirements of Election Management Bodies (EMBs) the world over.
  • IIIDEM has a team of senior experts and professionals to run its academic and research programmes. 
  • It holds domestic and international courses and training programmes that are residential and non-residential.
  • Earlier, the IIIDEM was housed in the premises of the ECI. Now, the Institute is functioning from a full-fledged campus at Dwarka (Delhi).

Source: DDN

India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 FAQs

Q1: Which institution is organising India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026?

Ans: It is being organised by the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM).

Q2: Where will India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 be held?

Ans: It will be held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

Q3: Why is India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM) 2026 considered significant?

Ans: It is poised to be the largest global conference of its kind in democracy and election management hosted by India.

Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine

Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine

Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine Latest News

China has unveiled the most significant upgrade to its undersea nuclear capability with the unveiling of the Type 096 Tang-Class ballistic missile submarine recently.

About Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine

  • The Type 096 (NATO reporting name of Tang-class) submarine is China’s next-generation nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN).
  • It is bigger, stealthier, and armed with longer-range missiles than its predecessors.

Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine Features

  • It will displace around 20,000 tons when submerged, placing it in the same weight class as the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class submarines.
  • It is said to have raft-mounted machinery, hull isolation systems, and a propulsion design that minimizes acoustic signatures during patrols.
  • These features are aimed at making the sub harder to detect in contested waters.
  • The vessel's pressurized water-cooled nuclear reactor powers a single shaft via a steam turbine arrangement.
  • Modern power plant elements and improved vibration dampening technologies are said to enhance submerged speed and stealth performance.
  • The submarine is expected to carry between 16 and 24 JL-3 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), each capable of ranges exceeding 10,000 to 12,000 kilometers and equipped with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs).
  • It can also launch wire-guided, high-speed Yu-6 torpedoes with a range of over 29 km.

Source: WION

Type 096 Tang-Class Submarine FAQs

Q1: What is the Type 096 Tang-class submarine?

Ans: It is China’s next-generation nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN).

Q2: What is the approximate submerged displacement of the Type 096 Tang-class submarine?

Ans: It displaces around 20,000 tons when submerged.

Q3: What design features improve the stealth of the Type 096 Tang-class submarine?

Ans: Raft-mounted machinery, hull isolation systems, and low-noise propulsion design.

Q4: Type 096 Tang-class submarine carries which ballistic missile?

Ans: It is expected to carry between 16 and 24 JL-3 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs).

C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution

C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution

C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution Latest News

 Recently, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) has been conferred the  “SKOCH Award-2025” for its Cell Broadcast Solution (CBS). 

About C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution

  • It is an indigenous disaster and emergency alert platform.
  • It is designed to enable near real-time dissemination of life-saving information to citizens in affected areas through cellular networks.
  • It is developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT).

Features of Cell Broadcast Solution

  • It provides an automated integration between government emergency alert dissemination platforms and the telecom networks of the country for instant information delivery to the affected citizens.
  • It supports 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G Technologies.
  • It is designed to support varied geographic & demographic scenarios.
  • It integrates multiple disaster alert generation agencies, including the India Meteorological Department, the Central Water Commission for floods, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, and Forest Survey of India.
  • It also brings together mobile service providers for message delivery, State Disaster Management Authorities and the National Disaster Management Authority for alert approval and disaster response.
  • It enables geo-targeted, multi-hazard alerts with support for 21 Indian languages.

Significance of C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution

  • It significantly enhances the efficiency of disaster risk reduction and management efforts.
  • It aligns with the United Nations’ Early Warnings for All programme, the International Telecommunication Union’s Common Alerting Protocol.

Source: PIB

C-DOT’s Cell Broadcast Solution FAQs

Q1: What is C-DOT's Cell Broadcast Solution?

Ans: A indigenous emergency alert system

Q2: What is the primary purpose of C-DOT's Cell Broadcast Solution?

Ans: To disseminate emergency alerts

Saltwater Crocodile

Saltwater Crocodile

Saltwater Crocodile Latest News

According to the Odisha state forest and environment department pilot drone-based survey, the saltwater crocodiles population has increased in the state.

About Saltwater Crocodile

  • It is the largest and heaviest of all living reptiles in the world.
  • Other Names: Estuarine crocodile, Indo-Pacific crocodile, marine crocodile, sea crocodile, or informally as saltie.
  • It is an opportunistic hypercarnivorous apex predator.
  • Habitat: It inhabits saltwater habitats and brackish wetlands, rivers and mangroves.
  • Distribution: It is found in India’s east coast, Southeast Asia and the Sundaic region and northern Australia and Micronesia.
    • In India, these are distributed in Odisha and West Bengal and the coastal areas of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
    • Odisha has India’s largest population of saltwater crocodiles in its natural habitat.

Features of Saltwater Crocodile

  • They are solitary creatures, especially when it comes to adult males. 
  • They are highly territorial, with large male saltwater crocodiles often controlling extensive stretches of rivers, estuaries, or coastlines.
  • Conservation Status: It is categorized  as ‘Least Concern’ under the IUCN Red List.

Source: TH

Saltwater Crocodile FAQs

Q1: What is the scientific name of the Saltwater Crocodile?

Ans: Crocodylus porosus

Q2: Where is the Saltwater Crocodile primarily found?

Ans: Saltwater coastal habitats and brackish water

Vadhavan Port

Vadhavan Port

Vadhavan Port Latest News

Around 20,000 residents of Palghar district recently took out a protest march on Monday against the proposed Vadhavan port and a slew of other infrastructure projects, citing environmental damage.

About Vadhavan Port

  • It is a proposed new port 140 km north of Mumbai on the coast of Maharashtra in the Palghar District.
  • It is being developed as an all-weather greenfield deep-draft major port.
  • Vadhvan offers a natural depth of 20 meters, making it ideal for large container and bulk vessels. 
  • The project will be constructed by Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL), a special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) and Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) with a shareholding of 74% and 26%, respectively. 
  • The total project cost, including the land acquisition component, is Rs.76,220 Crore. 
  • Scheduled to be finished by 2034, it is projected to be among the top 10 ports in the world.
  • The port will comprise nine container terminals, each 1000 meters long; four multipurpose berths; including the coastal berth, four liquid cargo berths, a Ro-Ro berth, and a Coast Guard berth. 
  • The project involves the reclamation of 1,448 hectares of area in the sea and the construction of 10.14 km of offshore breakwater and container/cargo storage areas.
  • The Project will create a cumulative capacity of 298 million metric tons (MMT) per annum, including around 23.2 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalents) of container handling capacity.
  • The strategic location of Vadhavan Port provides it with a unique edge. 
    • Situated just 12 km from the Dedicated Rail Freight Corridor and 22 km from the Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, the port will connect seamlessly to industrial centers across Maharashtra, Gujarat, and beyond.
    • The capacities created will also aid EXIM trade flow through IMEEC (India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor) and INSTC (International North South Transportation Corridor).

Source: IE

Vadhavan Port FAQs

Q1: What is Vadhavan Port?

Ans: It is a proposed all-weather greenfield deep-draft major port.

Q2: Where is Vadhavan Port located?

Ans: It is located in Palghar district of Maharashtra, about 140 km north of Mumbai, on the Arabian Sea coast.

Q3: Why is Vadhavan Port suitable for large vessels?

Ans: Because it has a natural depth of about 20 metres, ideal for large container and bulk ships.

Q4: What is the total estimated cost of the Vadhavan Port project?

Ans: The total project cost is ₹76,220 crore, including land acquisition.

Chile

Key Facts about Chile

Chile Latest News

Recently, wildfires raged across central and southern Chile which left at least 18 people dead, scorched thousands of acres of forest and destroyed.

About Chile

  • Location: It is located in the southwestern part of South America.
  • It occupies a long, narrow coastal land strip wedged between the Andes Mountains to the east and the South Pacific Ocean to the west.
  • Bordering Countries: It is bordered by Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast and Argentina to the east and by the Drake Passage to the south.
  • Capital City: Santiago

Geographical Features of Chile

  • Climate: Temperate; desert in north; Mediterranean in central region; cool and damp in south.
  • Desert: Atacama Desert which is the driest non-polar desert in the world is in Chile.
  • Major River: Loa River
  • Volcano: Ojos del Salado which is the World’s highest active volcano and 2nd highest peak in South America (6,880 m).
  • It is located along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • Natural Resources: It is the world’s largest copper and Lithium producer. Other resources include molybdenum, iron ore, timber, hydropower, and precious metals.

Source: IE

Chile FAQs

Q1: Which desert is located in northern Chile?

Ans: Atacama Desert

Q2: What is the capital of Chile?

Ans: Santiago

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