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Why in
news?
·
India
today commemorated 23 years of its
victory over Pakistan in the Kargil War, saluting the supreme sacrifices
and valour of the fallen heroes in recapturing several mountain heights seized
by Pakistani intruders in Kashmir.
· Operation Vijay came to a successful end on July 26, 1999. Every year on July 26, events and programmes are held across the country.
What was
the reason for Kargil War?
·
The
Kargil War was fought against intruders from Pakistan, who had crossed the Line
of Control (LoC) into Indian territory during the winters of 1998.
·
They
took up residence in fortified defences that overlooked the NH 1A in the Drass and Batalik Sectors of Kargil in
the Ladakh region.
·
In
1999, the war went on from May 8 to July 26 in 1999, when India successfully
completed Operation Vijay.
What
Pakistan expected out of this situation?
·
Because
of separatist actions in Kashmir, some of which were funded by Pakistan,
tensions grew during the 1990s. The Lahore Declaration was an attempt by India
and Pakistan to find a peaceful bilateral resolution to the issue. It was
signed in February 1999.
·
However,
some of the paramilitary elements of the Pakistani Armed Forces were training
surreptitiously in Indian territory while some of them were operating under the
pretence of mujahideen.
·
By
severing the connection between Kashmir and Ladakh, Pakistan hoped to force the
Indian military to leave the Siachen Glacier. If they had been successful,
India would have been forced to discuss a resolution to the larger Kashmir
problem.
· Pakistan X Corps Commander Lieutenant General Mahmud Ahmad, Major Generals Javed Hasan and Ashraf Rashid, and then-Army General Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan masterminded the unlawful Pakistani annexation of Kargil. Nawaz Sharif, the-then prime minister of Pakistan, claimed to be not aware of this operation.
India’s
Strategy:
·
India
used conventional military force to combat the militarised insurgency by
Pakistan. Kargil offered a tactical puzzle piece for military strategists as
well. The direct-firing weapon was used
for the first time by artillery.
·
The
Indian Air Force was instructed not to cross the LoC at Kargil. Fighter pilots
had to come up with new angles of attack because the majority of the enemy was
virtually on the LoC.
· Pakistani forces were ultimately defeated by the bravery of the Indian forces, and on July 26, 1999, they were forced to withdraw from the Indian territory they had been occupying.
Coffee (Promotion and Development Bill), 2022
(GS Paper 2, Governance)
Why in
news?
·
The
Centre plans to repeal the existing 80-year old Coffee Act and has
proposed a new “Coffee (Promotion and Development Bill), 2022” to promote
development of the Indian coffee industry.
· Through a new law, the government aims to modernise the functioning of the Coffee Board of India that is responsible for boosting production and the quality of Indian coffee, push exports and support the development of the domestic market.
Background:
·
The
existing law was enacted in 1942,
with provisions relevant to that time. Currently, many rules and regulations,
especially those pertaining to the marketing of coffee, are redundant. Besides,
over the past 10 years, there has been a paradigm shift in the way coffee is
grown, marketed and consumed.
·
Therefore,
a revised bill with holistic provisions aimed at promotion and development of
the entire value chain of coffee and enabling ease of doing business is
beneficial to all stakeholders and to the general public.
Key
Highlights:
·
The
new bill addresses several functional areas of the Coffee Board, such as
support for production, research, extension, and quality improvement, promotion
of coffee and skill development of growers.
·
It
will also protect the interests of the
labour in plantations, processing units and coffee communities.
·
It
will promote ease of doing business by simplifying documentation and
procedures, including replacing the existing five-year validity of Registration
cum Membership Certificate (RCMC) with a one-time exporter registration and
bringing in a one-time registration of
curing units.
· Curing is a process that prepares coffee beans for the market. There will be a time-bound procedure in the Bill for issuing the Registration Certificate.
Expansion:
·
As
far the strategy for production improvement is concerned, there will be
expansion of coffee in suitable areas across the country.
· Productivity improvement will take place through systematic research and development, transfer of technology as well as developmental support to the stakeholders.
Way
Forward:
·
The
growth of the coffee industry will create jobs and business entrepreneurship
opportunities in all sectors of the coffee value chain, from production to
consumption.
· Besides, consumers will get good quality coffee, on a par with other countries.
Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite
(GS Paper 3, Science and Tech)
Why in
news?
·
A
joint satellite developed by the US and Europe will conduct a global freshwater survey to find hidden
reservoirs of water.
· Developed jointly by NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatial (CNES), the mission will fill the enormous gap in data about sources of water on the planet.
Mandate:
·
While
the world is made of 75 per cent of water, only a limited fraction of it can be
used and consumed in daily life. Limited information and in some cases no
information about river systems active in the world could prove detrimental to
a world already facing water crises.
·
To
identify these hidden sources, the Surface
Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite will map the planet. The
satellite will provide a better
understanding of Earth’s water cycle, aid in better management of water
resources, and expand knowledge of how climate change affects lakes, rivers,
and reservoirs.
What is
SWOT Mission?
·
The
satellite will measure the height of
water bodies on Earth’s surface. It will also be equipped to see features
like eddies less than 100 kilometers across in the ocean.
·
The
SWOT will also measure more than 95 per cent of Earth’s lakes larger than 15
acres and rivers wider than 330 feet across.
·
The
spacecraft will use a Ka-band Radar Interferometer (KaRIn), which bounces radar
pulses off the water’s surface and receives the return signal with two antennas
at the same time. The radar will be able to gather information along a roughly
120-kilometer-wide area of the planet at once.
·
The
spacecraft, along with measuring the water height whether it be in a lake,
river, or reservoir, will also measure its extent, or surface area. That
crucial information will enable scientists to calculate how much water moves through
freshwater bodies.
Significance:
·
Scientists
have long speculated that climate change is accelerating Earth’s water cycle.
Warmer temperatures mean the atmosphere can hold more water (in the form of
water vapor), which can cause rain storms to be stronger than a region might
typically see. The change could lead to major consequences for global
agriculture and food production.
· As Earth’s water cycle intensifies, predicting future extreme events like floods and droughts requires monitoring both changes in water supply from the ocean and water demand and usage on land.
What’s
next?
· The SWOT mission is scheduled to launch in November from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Congress MPs suspended from Lok Sabha
(GS Paper 2, Polity and Governance)
Why in
news?
·
Recently,
four Congress MPs were suspended from Lok Sabha for the rest of the session for
displaying placards and disrupting proceedings.
·
This
after Speaker Om Birla issued a warning to Congress MPs Manickam Tagore, TN
Prathapan, Jothimani and Ramya Haridas.
· Parliamentary Affair Minister Pralhad Joshi later moved a resolution to suspend the four for the rest of the session.
How and
why MPs are suspended?
·
Members
wilfully causing a ruckus or obstructing a business in the Houses of Parliament
can be suspended.
Lok Sabha:
·
In the Lok Sabha, the decision rests with the Speaker under Rule
375 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha in case of a
grave disorder arising in the House.
·
Rule
374A states that in case a member comes into the well of the House or refuses
to adhere to the rules and wilfully obstructing its business by shouting
slogans or otherwise, such a member will be named by the Speaker and "will
stand automatically suspended from the
service of the House for five consecutive sittings or the remainder of the Session, whichever is less".
Rajya
Sabha:
·
However,
in the Rajya Sabha, the Chairman does
not have the power to suspend a member.
·
The
Chairman may name a member ‘name a member who disregards the authority of the
Chair or abuses the rules of the Council by persistently and wilfully
obstructing’ the House.
·
The
Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is empowered under Rule Number 255 of its Rule Book
to “direct any Member whose conduct is in his opinion grossly disorderly to
withdraw immediately” from the House.
·
“…Any
Member so ordered to withdraw shall do so forthwith and shall absent himself
during the remainder of the day’s meeting.”
·
The
Chairman may “name a Member who disregards the authority of the Chair or abuses
the rules of the Council by persistently and wilfully obstructing” business.
·
After
this, the House may adopt a motion
suspending the member from the House for not more than the remainder of the
session, as per Deccan Chronicle.
·
The
House may withdraw the suspension through another motion. The rulebook empowers
the Chairman to enforce his decisions.
Does an MP
get paid while on suspension?
·
Unfortunately,
yes. Though the ‘no work, no pay’ policy has been under consideration for
decades by successive governments at the Centre, it has not been introduced
yet.
·
Meanwhile,
session after session of Parliament has seen disruptions from Opposition MPs.
Previous
notable suspensions:
·
The
suspension of 12 MPs from Rajya Sabha for the entire Winter Session of
Parliament in 2021 for their ‘unruly’ conduct in the previous August session
remains the biggest such action in the history of the Upper House.
·
The
second-highest number occurred in the Upper House occurred in 2020, with eight
MPs being suspended.
·
On
15 March, 1989, when Rajiv Gandhi was Prime Minister, as many as 63 Members
were suspended from the Lok Sabha for three days.
·
In
2010, seven MPs were suspended from Rajya Sabha.
·
Two repeat offenders
stand out:
Prominent leader and freedom fighter Raj Narayan who was suspended four times
from Rajya Sabha while former deputy speaker Godey Murahari who was suspended
twice from the Upper House.
World Bank appoints new chief economist
(Miscellaneous)
Why in
news?
·
Recently,
the World Bank has appointed Indermit
Gill, an Indian national, chief
economist and senior vice-president for development economics at the
multilateral development bank.
·
His
appointment will be effective September 1, 2022.
Second
Indian:
·
He
will be only the second Indian to serve
as chief economist at the World Bank. Kaushik Basu was the
first, having served in the job from 2012-2016.
· Raghuram Rajan and Gita Gopinath have served as chief economists at the International Monetary Fund.
About
Indermit Gill:
·
He
is widely respected for his intellectual contributions to development
economics. Gill spearheaded the influential 2009 World Development Report on
Economic Geography.
·
His
pioneering work includes introducing the concept of the “middle income trap” to
describe how developing countries stagnate after reaching a certain level of
income.
·
He
has published extensively on policy issues facing developing countries,
sovereign debt, green growth, labour markets, poverty and inequality, and
managing natural resource wealth.