News in Shorts: 13 January 2025

13 Jan 2025

News in Shorts: 13 January 2025

Gen Beta

Context: Children born on and after January 1, 2025, will now be termed as Generation Beta marking a generational shift

  • Gen Beta will comprise of the children born between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2039
  • Gen Beta succeeds Generation Alpha (iPad Generation), with its members born between 2010 and 2024.
  • It is predicted that Gen Beta will be ‘more globally minded, community-focused, and collaborative’, but will seek to define their individual identities in a world of hyper-connectivity.

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What is a Generation?

  • A generation refers to a group of people born around the same time period who have experienced a common historical event and may have similar value systems.
  • The term was popularised by Karl Mannheim in his paper “The Problem of Generations” in 1928.
  • Naming: The past generations were grouped in periods of 15-20 years and were named after defining societal events 
    • The trend has changed and now follows the Greek Alphabet with the children born between 2010 and 2024 termed as Gen Alpha. 
  • Past Generations:
    • Baby Boomers (1946 – 1964): This generation was born after World War II and the period of decolonisation and thus is named after the post-war baby boom. 
      • Considering the surge in optimism, this generation is usually associated with idealism and a mistrust of authority
    • Gen X (1964 – 1979): This generation is named after their anti-establishmentarian mindset with the X representing a mistrust of the establishment.
      • This generation is diverse and is patterned on a rich, vibrant democracy, comfortable with many views, perspectives, and voices.
    • Gen Y or the Millennials (1980 – 1995): The children born in this generation became adults at the turn of the millennium. This generation is tech-savvy compared to their predecessors while also being socially conscious. 
    • Gen Z (1996 – 2010): Gen Z or the Zoomers today constitute the younger adults and is the first generation to be truly plugged in and grow up as digital natives 
      • This is the generation that has normalised talk of mental health concerns and advocated for social and environmental causes.
    • Gen Alpha (2011 – 2024): This is the first generation to be born entirely in the 21st century and is the most tech-savvy generation with  heightened awareness of its environment and of mental health challenges.

 

Indian Navy Receives 6th Scorpene-Class Submarine

Context: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, handed over the sixth Scorpene submarine, Vaghsheer, to the Indian Navy under Project P-75.

  • The six submarines under Project P-75 include Kalvari, Khanderi, Karanj, Vela, Vagir, and now Vaghsheer.

About Vaghsheer

  • INS Vaghsheer is the sixth and final Scorpene-class submarine.
    • It is delivered to the Indian Navy under Project P-75.
    • Key Features of Vaghsheer
      • Stealth Technology: Advanced technology ensures superior stealth capabilities.
      • Precision Attacks: Equipped to launch guided weapon attacks with torpedoes and tube-launched anti-ship missiles.
      • Versatile Operations: Can perform multiple missions, such as:
        • Anti-Surface Warfare
        • Anti-Submarine Warfare
        • Area Surveillance

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What are Scorpene Submarines?

  • It is a type of diesel-electric attack submarine.
  • Objective: It aims to increase maritime defense capabilities. 

Project P-75

  • Project P-75 is an initiative by the Indian Navy to procure six diesel-electric attack submarines
  • Equipped with advanced weapons, sensors, modern missiles, and countermeasure systems.
  • Six Submarines are:
    • INS Kalvari (commissioned in 2017)
    • INS Khanderi (commissioned in 2019)
    • INS Karanj (commissioned in 2021)
    • INS Vela (commissioned in 2021)
    • INS Vagir (commissioned in January 2023)
    • INS Vaghsheer (delivered in 2024 after sea trials in 2023)

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