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Essay Paper
1. The Taliban movement has changed to co-operation…….…….03
GS 1
History & Anthropology Optional (GS 6 - Paper I)
1. Archeologists work from home……………………………………….…..04
GS 3
Environment
1. Payment Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) …………..…06
Snippets
GS 2
International Relations
1. Global Vaccine Alliance Gavi ……………….……………….……………..07
GS 3
Economic Development
1. Foreign flows into equity market………………………………………..07
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Essay Paper
Editorial
Q – Analyze how the Taliban movement has changed to co-
operation? And its effect on the course of Intra-afghan dialogues?
INTRO = The Taliban movement has changed. There are multiple
reasons for that. First and foremost, the Taliban has had enough
time to learn from its mistakes. As we can see, it has abandoned
some radical and jihadist principles. For instance, the Taliban now
underlines that it is interested in maintaining constructive and good
neighbourhood relations with all regional countries. The recent
statement by the Taliban spokesman about non-interference in the
internal affairs of other States issued with respect to the fake
publications about the Taliban supporting Pakistan’s position on
Kashmir is a good example.
Regarding India - The Taliban sending feelers that they want to
open a channel of communication with India, and even signalling
that they are willing to accept Kashmir as India's internal affair, is a
good start for Indo-Afghan Co-operation.
Afghanistan appears to have reached another turning point, with
the impending withdrawal of U.S. forces along with the likelihood of
an intra-Afghan reconciliation dialogue.
The main prerequisite for a successful intra-Afghan dialogue is the
willingness of the warring parties to negotiate with a view to
bringing lasting peace to Afghanistan. However, there are two
major obstacles at the moment impeding the launch of the intra-
Afghan talks: completion of the prisoner exchange and
establishment of a negotiating team by Kabul, by releasing 5,000
Taliban detainees for 1,000 soldiers and establish a negotiating
team that the Taliban will be willing to engage in a dialogue with.
However, New Delhi’s policy of avoiding any engagement with
the Taliban has had its day, especially in view of the upcoming
launch of intra-Afghan talks and eventual transformation of the
Taliban movement into an influential legal political force in
Afghanistan.
Thus, its imperative to believe that all these facts fall within the
policy of good neighbourhood relations proclaimed by the
Taliban. With little that it is a tactical manoeuver; rather, it is a
strategic vision. In this regard, a note that the Taliban leader,
Hibatullah Akhundzada, clearly indicated in his message on the
occasion of the Muslim holiday of Eid-ul-Fitr the Taliban’s
willingness to strengthen constructive relations with all regional
countries – is a strong message to show willingness for peace.
GS 1
History & Anthropology Optional (GS 6 - Paper I)
Q – Explain how archeologists worked from home during the
lockdown?
BACKGROUND = The coronavirus pandemic has stopped
archaeologists from going to dig at sites, but not a U.K.-based
team from continuing its research. Equipped with airborne survey
data, a team of volunteers, locked down in their homes, sat and
analysed thousands of images derived from Light Detection and
Ranging (LiDAR) data.
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In this method, commonly used by geologists and surveyors to make
high-resolution maps, laser light is used to survey a site and its
reflection is measured with a sensor.
Findings Include –
The team has found parts of two Roman roads, around 30
prehistoric or Roman large embanked settlement enclosures, locate
about 20 prehistoric burial mounds, remains of hundreds of
medieval farms, and a few quarries.
One can remove the vegetation and buildings from the map and
take a closer look at the land surfaces.
‘Lockdown Landscapes’
The team is currently studying the Tamar Valley, a rich archaeological landscape with many sites belonging to the Iron Age and Roman era – called Calstock. The team has planned to extend the study to other areas like Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor, Plymouth and Barnstaple — about 4,000 sq. km. in all.
Immense potential
Prof. Ritvik Balvally from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, added that the technology had immense potential for India.
“Though LiDAR has been used for agriculture and geology-related applications, our country has still not used it in archaeology to the best of my knowledge. The problem is that the data needs to be bought and processed by experts. Also, they might be expensive.”
He added that he would like to use LiDAR to explore the Saurashtra temple city named Ghumli, which was the capital of the Saindhava empire. He explained that the site was located in Barda hills and there were many temples atop it that could be explored.
LiDAR will also help in understanding domestic architecture, and defensive architecture like moats and fortifications in the area. We can even look at the hydrology and water management systems in greater detail, all of which is probably under dense vegetation. Remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR would be time saving and most useful in this regard.
GS 3
Technology
Q – What is Payment Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF)
and how does it boost payment infrastructure in India?
BACKGROUND = The RBI has created a 500 Crore - Payments
Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) to encourage acquirers to
deploy Points of Sale (PoS) infrastructure — both physical and
digital modes — in tier-3 to tier-6 centers and north eastern
states.
RBI will make an initial contribution of 250 crore to the PIDF,
covering half of the fund, while the remaining contribution will be
from card-issuing banks and card networks operating in the
country.
Over the years, the payments ecosystem in the country has
evolved with a wide range of options such as bank accounts,
mobile phones, cards, etc. To provide further fillip to digitisation
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of payment systems, it is necessary to give impetus to acceptance
infrastructure across the country, more so in under-served areas.
The PIDF will be governed through an Advisory Council and
managed and administered by RBI.
Snippets
GS 2
International Relations
Global Vaccine Alliance Gavi – gets $8.8Billion funding
More than 50 countries took part to help immunisation
programmes disrupted by coronavirus, prompting calls for global
cooperation to ensure a potential COVID-19 vaccine is available to
all.
Gavi also launched a new initiative to purchase potential COVID-19
vaccines, scale-up production and support delivery to developing
nations, which raised $567 million in seed money.
For Prelims –
Seed Money = money allocated to initiate a project.
GS 3
Economic Development
Massive Foreign flows into equity market.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth ₹20,814
crore in just five trading sessions in the current month. This is
the highest in any month of 2020, with the previous high
registered in May at 14,569 crore.
two corporate events saw major participation by FPIs – such as
RIL’s rights issue, and Uday Kotak selling 2.83% stake in Kotak
Mahindra Bank.
Add to these two events, the broader benchmark Nifty saw a
breakout and added over 4.5% since the close on May 29. The
current rally has seen money flow into sectors like automobiles,
private banks and pharmaceuticals.
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How about this today!?
In consonance with the World Environment Day, the
Gujarat State Environment Department rechristened
itself as the Department of?
a. Environment and Sustainability
b. Elements of Nature
c. Environment and Climate Change
d. Climate Change and Sustainable development
Hey from yesterday….
Consider the following statement-
1. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public–private global
health partnership founded in 2000
2. Recently, India has pledged $15 million to Gavi, since
India understood the importance of immunisation
since it has a huge population and limited health
facilities.
3. The vaccine supply chain had been digitised and an
electronic intelligence network had been developed to
monitor the integrity of the cold chain.
4. India is also the world’s foremost producer of vaccines
and that it is fortunate to contribute to the
immunisation of about 50% of the world’s children.
Which of the above statements is/are INCORRECT?
a. 1 alone b. 4 alone
c. 3, 4 d. All of the above
Answer: b NOTE - India is also the world’s foremost producer of vaccines and
that it is fortunate to contribute to the immunisation of about 60%
of the world’s children.
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