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One Liners 17-07-2026
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Geography
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Marine cloud brightening (MCB) could weaken El Niño extremes
- MCB is a theoretical climate intervention that involves spraying microscopic sea salt particles into the lower atmosphere over the ocean.
- The sea salt acts as cloud condensation nuclei. When the salt interacts with low-level marine clouds, it creates numerous tiny water droplets.
- These densely packed, smaller droplets make the cloud tops brighter and thicker, allowing them to effectively bounce sunlight back into space before it can warm the Earth's surface.
- MCB weakens the El Niño climate phenomenon by cooling key ocean temperatures and disrupting the atmospheric feedback loops that fuel its intensification.
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Polity & Governance
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5th BRICS National Standardization Bodies (NSBs) Meeting
Under India's 2026 BRICS Chairship, 5th Meeting of Heads of BRICS National Standardization Bodies (NSBs) recently held.
- Held in – Bengaluru, Karnataka.
- Host – Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
- Theme – “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability.”
- Focus – To establish a harmonised framework for global standardisation, quality infrastructure, and trade facilitation.
- The meeting will also host, a Thematic Workshop on Standardization in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Social Security Coverage in India - 100 Crore
India has crossed a landmark milestone in social protection, with over 100 crore (1 billion) citizens now covered under at least one social security scheme.
- It was validated by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
- Social security coverage has surged from 25 crore citizens (19% of the population) in 2015 to more than 68% in 2026.
- India was conferred with the International Social Security Association (ISSA) Award 2025 for 'Outstanding Achievement in Social Security' in Malaysia in October 2025.

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International Relations and Issues
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Seafarer-First Maritime Safety Plan
- It is a comprehensive crisis response initiative launched by the Government of India in 2026.
- Launched by – Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
- Objective – To protect and track Indian merchant navy crew members operating in conflict-hit West Asian waters.
- Geographic coverage –
- The Strait of Hormuz
- The Persian Gulf
- The Gulf of Oman
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Economy
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Bhagaiya Silk

- It is a world-renowned handwoven textile heritage from the village of Bhagaiya (known as Resham Nagar or "Silk City")
- From – Jharkhand.
- The fabric officially received Geographical Indication (GI) tag in June 2026.
- Characteristics
- Crafted using premium Tussar-Ghicha silk, Eri silk, cotton, mulberry, and katan yarns.
- Features a natural, slightly coarse, rustic texture that remains lightweight and remarkably breathable.
India is the only country in the world that produces all five major commercial varieties of natural silk: Mulberry, Tasar, Oak Tasar, Eri, and Muga.
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Kuchai silk

- From – Jharkhand.
- It has been granted Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2026.
- Characteristic – It is a wild Tussar silk known for its unique texture and natural golden sheen.
- Features – The silk is produced using indigenous hand-reeling techniques, with silkworms reared on Asan and Arjun trees
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Agriculture
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National Investment Policy for Urea-2026 for Atmanirbhar Bharat
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs headed by Prime Minister recently approved the National Investment Policy (NIP) for Urea-2026.
- Aim – To boost domestic fertilizer production, bridge supply deficits, and reduce import dependency.
- Objectives –
- To establish 8 to 9 new natural gas-based fertilizer plants.
- To add 10 million tonnes of fresh, indigenous urea production capacity to the country's current footprint (33 operational units with 269.42 LMT capacity).
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Environment
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Kevda plant – Older than Human Civilization & Predates Himalaya formation
- Fossil evidence confirms that the Kevda (Pandanus) plant is an ancient survivor, in the Indian subcontinent dating back to 24 million years.
- Scientists from Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP) in Lucknow recovered exceptionally well-preserved fossil leaves in the Makum Coalfield of Assam.
- These fossils reveal that Kevda is deeply native to India.
- The plant family's older fossil records (85–66 million years ago) were found in Europe and North America,
Kevda plant
- Scientific name – Pandanus odorifer
- Commonly known as – Screw Pine
- It is a palm-like tropical evergreen shrub renowned for its intensely fragrant male flowers.
- It is native to the coastal regions of India and Southeast Asia.
- Usage –
- Indian perfumery and cosmetics.
- Cooking – Sweets, dishes etc.
- The Ganjam Kewda Flower from Odisha has been granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag due to its superior aromatic quality and extensive local cultivation.
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Index
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Index of Services Production (ISP)
India has launched its first trial sub-sectoral Index of Services Production (ISP) recently.
- Released by – Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
- Base year – 2024–25.
- Frequency of release – Monthly basis.
- The index was created under the direction of the Technical Advisory Committee on Index of Services Production (TAC-ISP).
- The ISP was created using a variety of data sources, such as
- Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises (ASISSE).
- Administrative records.
- GST data.
- Highlight – It shows that 14 out of 19 tracked sub-sectors registered double-digit growth (As of April 2026).
- Performance highlights –

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Miscellaneous
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World Day for International Justice 2026
- Observed on – July 17, 2026.
- Also referred as – International Criminal Justice Day.
- The date marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute on July 17, 1998.
- Rome statute laid the legal groundwork to establish the International Criminal Court (ICC).
- This annual event unites global efforts to
- Advocate for victims' rights.
- Promote international criminal justice.
- Combat impunity for grave violations of human rights.
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