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Posted 23 May 2024

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Animal Diplomacy

Malaysia is aiming to improve its environmental image by putting forward “orangutan diplomacy”, a type of Animal diplomacy.

About Animal Diplomacy

  • Involves giving or lending animals as a sign of friendship or goodwill between countries. 
    • These creatures possess cultural significance or are indigenous to the country that gifts them.
  • Considered as an element of soft power.
  • Key Examples: China’s panda diplomacy; Australia’s koala diplomacy, etc.
  • Ethical Concern: Animals are being used as a means (considering them as an object) to fulfil interest of Nations.
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  • Animal Diplomacy
  • Koala Diplomacy
  • Panda Diplomacy

Himalayan ibex

Wildlife authorities in Himachal Pradesh have started a survey to estimate the population of the Himalayan ibex along with blue sheep. 

About Himalayan Ibex 

  • It is a goat with sweeping horns. 
  • Habitat: Above the tree line in the Himalayas up to 5500 m, grazes on alpine pastures but always close to rocky precipitous terrain. Occasionally enters forests.
  • Distribution:  Mountains of Pakistan, China, India (Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir), Afghanistan, etc. 
  • Conservation statusSchedule I of Wild Life Protection Act (WPA), 1972.

About Blue Sheep (Bharal)

  • Habitat: Open grassy slopes in high mountains from 2,500-5,500 m. 
  • Distribution: Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan
  • Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN) and Schedule I of WPA, 1972
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  • Blue Sheep (Bharal)
  • Himalayan ibex

Inverted Duty Structure

Ministry of Commerce and Industry shared certain items to Ministry of Finance to address Inverted Duty Structure (IDS). 

About Inverted Duty Structure

  • Refers to situation where import duties on input goods are higher than on finished goods.
    • In other words, the GST rate paid on purchases is more than the GST rate payable on sales.
  • Impact of IDS: 
    • Affects domestic industry, manufacturers’ have to pay high price for raw material than on finished products.
    • Expensive inputs make their products costly and cannot compete in the export market. 
    • Taxpayers who face an inverted duty structure will always have Input Tax Credit (ITC) in their GST electronic credit ledger
    • Creates working capital issues for the taxpayers as their resources remain blocked in the form of Input Tax Credit (ITC) due to high input tax. 
      • Also, IDS leads to refund-related issues under the GST regime.
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  • input tax credit
  • Inverted Duty Structure

Wind Sheer

Recently, a plane of Singapore Airlines experienced severe mid-air turbulence (irregular motion of the air)

  • One of the primary kinds of turbulence is called the Clear-air turbulence and it is caused by wind shear. 

About Wind shear

  • Defined as the change in wind speed, wind direction, or both, over some distance.
  • Occurs either horizontally or vertically. Also, it can occur at both high and low altitude.
  • Usually associated with the weather phenomenon such as jet streams, mountain waves or temperature inversion layers, thunderstorms etc. 
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  • Wind Sheer
  • Clear-air turbulence

Shallow Aquifer Management

SAM pilot models was recently launched in Telangana.

About SAM:

  • It is a sustainable urban water management technique
  • It involves drilling shallow water borewells to pump out water. The underneath layers are recharged during rainfall causing rise in water tables. 
  • It is part of Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
  • National Aquifer Mapping and Management program (NAQUIM) aims to characterize aquifers and develop plans for Ground Water management.
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  • Shallow Aquifer Management
  • Ground water repletion

Jagannath Temple

About Jagannath Temple

  • Location: Puri, Odisha
  • Dedicated to: Lord Vishnu along with his brother Lord Balabhadra and sister Devi Subhadra. 
  • Built by: Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva (1112-1148 AD) and was completed by Anangabhima Dev
  • Festivals: Devasnana Purnima, Chariot Festival
  • Features: 
    • Built on a raised platform
    • No shadow of the temple falls on the ground at any time of the day.
    • The idols of the holy trinity are carved out of wood rather than stone or metal idols.
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  • Jagannath Temple
  • Temple architecture

Geopolitical Recession

Political scientist Ian Bremmer defines a geopolitical recession as a situation where established global power frameworks are crumbling.

  • According to him, like economic recession, Geopolitics have boom and bust cycles, too.
  • During geopolitical recession, responding to a crisis becomes significantly more challenging due to the decreased resilience of political institutions.

Reasons for current geopolitical recession

  • Long-term rise of China and the Global South, combined with a decline of European and Japanese economic power.
  • Tensions over trade between the US and China.
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  • Global South
  • Geopolitical Recession

Graphite

India has initiated discussions with Sri Lanka to acquire graphite mines. 

  • It is among 30 critical minerals declared by India.

Graphite

  • Also known as plumbago or black lead.
  • Stable form of naturally occurring Carbon.
  • Properties: 
    • Grey to black metallic lustre.
    • Extremely soft and cleaves (splits into layers) with very light pressure.
    • Good conductor of heat and electricity.
    • Resistant to attack by ordinary chemical agents.
  • Applications: EV battery-making components, lubricants, pencilsfoundry facings, paints crucibles etc. 
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  • Graphite
  • Black Lead
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