News in Shorts: 21 January 2026

21 Jan 2026

News in Shorts: 21 January 2026

Dolphin Population Survey

Context: The second rangewide population estimation of riverine and estuarine dolphins in India was launched from Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, under Project Dolphin.

  • The first nationwide dolphin population estimates were released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the National Board for Wildlife meeting in Gir (March 2024) Gujarat.

About the Survey

  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC)
  • Nodal Agency: The survey is being coordinated by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun
  • Collaborating Partners: The exercise is being coordinated by the WII, in collaboration with State Forest Departments and conservation partners including WWF India, Aaranyak and the Wildlife Trust of India
  • Geographical Coverage:
    • Phase One: Main stem of the Ganga from Bijnor to Ganga Sagar and Indus River.
    • Phase Two: Brahmaputra River, Major tributaries of the Ganga, Sundarbans, River systems in Odisha.
  • Species Covered:
    • Primary Species: Ganges River Dolphin and Indus River Dolphin
    • New Inclusion: For the first time, the survey will also include the Irrawaddy Dolphin in the Sundarbans and Odisha

Findings from the Previous Survey (2021–2023)

  • Population Estimate: Around 6,327 riverine dolphins were recorded.
  • Distribution:
    • Ganges River Dolphins in the Ganga, Yamuna, Chambal, Gandak, Ghaghara, Kosi, Mahananda and Brahmaputra systems
    • A small population of Indus River Dolphins in the Beas
  • High-Concentration States: Uttar Pradesh and Bihar recorded the highest numbers, followed by West Bengal and Assam, highlighting the importance of the Gangetic basin.

About Project Dolphin

  • Project Dolphin is a national conservation initiative of the Government of India aimed at the protection and conservation of both riverine and oceanic dolphin species found in Indian waters.
  • Launch: 15 August 2020 by PM Narendra Modi
  • Duration: The project is envisaged as a long-term 10-year initiative
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
  • Community Participation: The project promotes the involvement of local communities, fishermen, and other stakeholders, recognising their role in reducing human-induced threats and ensuring sustainable conservation outcomes

 

Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) Funding Scheme

Context: The deployment of funding under the Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) fund for industry-backed projects is set to begin by the end of January 2026.

About the Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) Funding

  • Purpose: It aims to fund high-risk, high-impact research while fostering collaborations between laboratories, startups, and industry.
  • Corpus: The RDI scheme has a corpus of ₹1 lakh crore.
  • Launch: The scheme was approved by the Union Cabinet in July 2025 and formally launched in November 2025.
  • Nodal Ministry: The scheme is implemented by the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
  • Funding Mechanism: Two-Tiered Mechanism:
    • A Special Purpose Fund (SPF) held under the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) custodianship.
    • Second-Level Fund Managers (SLFMs) who allocate funds to projects.
  • First Second-Level Fund Managers: The Technology Development Board (TDB) and the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) have been approved as the first SLFMs under the RDI Fund.
    • Each will receive an initial allocation of ₹2,000 crore in the first quarter (₹4,000 crore total) to begin issuing calls for proposals from startups, companies, and industry.
    • TDB: Projects across all RDI Sunrise and strategic sectors.
    • BIRAC: Projects in biotechnology and allied areas.
  • Focus on Industry-Backed Projects & High TRLs: The RDI funding will focus on innovation-driven ventures and projects backed by industry that have crossed Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 or higher.
    • High TRL means projects that have moved beyond early proof-of-concept into development and scaling.
  • Priority Areas & Objectives: The RDI Scheme is designed to:
    • Encourage private sector participation in research and innovation.
    • Finance transformative technologies and high-impact ventures.
    • Promote strategic sectors such as energy, climate, deep technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, digital economy, and more.
    • Strengthen technology self-reliance and global competitiveness.
  • Strategic Oversight: The scheme’s strategic direction is provided by the Governing Board of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) (chaired by the Prime Minister).

 

EV Causing Copper Crunch

Context: Global EV sales rose from 0.55 million (2015) to ~20 million (2025), pushing EV-related copper demand above 1.28 million tonnes.

  • Charging infrastructure and grid upgrades further amplify copper consumption beyond vehicles themselves.

EV Influence on Copper Demand

  • Electric vehicles require 4–5 times more copper than internal combustion engine vehicles due to batteries, motors, wiring, and power electronics.
  • Copper demand elasticity with EV sales has mostly remained above 1, indicating demand growth faster than vehicle adoption.

About Copper

  • Copper (Cu) is a critical industrial and strategic metal, indispensable for electrification, renewable energy systems, and modern infrastructure.
  • Major Ores: Chalcopyrite (CuFeS₂), Chalcocite (Cu₂S), Bornite, Malachite
  • Properties: Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. 
    • It is highly ductile , malleable, corrosion-resistant and easily recyclable
  • Applications
    • Electrical wiring, EV batteries and motors
    • Power grids, transformers, and charging stations
    • Electronics, construction, renewable energy systems
  • Global Production 
    • Major producers are Chile, Peru, China, DR Congo and the United States.
    • Chile is the world’s largest copper producer (~27% of global output).
      • Chile hosts the world’s largest mines Escondido and Collahuasi.
  • Production in India
    • Major Deposits: Singhbhum (Jharkhand), Balaghat (Madhya Pradesh), Jhunjhunu & Alwar (Rajasthan).
    • Minor Deposits: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu.
    • Largest Producer: Madhya Pradesh is India’s largest copper producer accounting for around 70% of the nation’s copper concentrate production.

Copper has emerged as the backbone of the EV-led energy transition, making resource security, recycling, and innovation central to future decarbonisation efforts.

 

Central Silk Board

Context: The Ministry of Textiles has enhanced the financial approval limit of the Central Silk Board (CSB) from ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore.

About Central Silk Board

  • Statutory Body:  Established in 1948 by an Act of Parliament (Central Silk Board Act, 1948)
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
  • Headquarters: Bangalore, karnataka
  • Mandate
    • Research and development in sericulture
    • Technology dissemination
    • Quality improvement
    • Promotion of silk production and exports

Silk Sector in India

  • Global Position: India is the second-largest producer of silk in the world and also the largest Consumer of Silk.
  • Livelihood Support: Provides employment to about 9.76 million people, mainly in rural and semi-urban areas.
  • Production Trends: 41,121 metric tonnes in FY25
    • Mulberry silk accounts for the largest share.
  • Major Producing States: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir.
    • Non-mulberry silks are produced in Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Orissa and north-eastern states.
  • Export Performance:
    • Exports in FY25: Silk and silk products worth USD 246 million.
    • Export Basket: Raw silk, silk yarn, fabrics, garments, silk waste and handloom products.
    • Key Export Markets: UAE, United States, China, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong and Canada

Types of Silk

  • Mulberry Silk
    • Mulberry silk is produced from silkworms that feed exclusively on mulberry leaves
    • It is known for its softness, smooth texture, and high natural sheen, making it ideal for luxury sarees and premium textiles. 
    • Nearly 92% of India’s total raw silk production comes from mulberry silk.
  • Non-Mulberry Silk
    • Non-mulberry silk, also called Vanya silk, is obtained from wild silkworms that feed on forest trees such as oak, castor, and arjun. 
    • It has a coarse, earthy texture with relatively lower lustre, but is valued for its strength, durability, and eco-friendly nature.

 

Sagar Maitri

Context: Recently, INS Sagardhwani was flagged off from Kochi for the fifth edition of Sagar Maitri.

  • INS Sagardhwani is a specialised marine acoustic research vessel designed by Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) -DRDO, built by GRSE, and commissioned in 1994, serving ocean research for over three decades.

About Sagar Maitri

  • Sagar Maitri is a flagship collaborative oceanographic initiative of DRDO and the Indian Navy.
  • Aim: Strengthen scientific cooperation among Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) countries.
    • Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) includes 23 member countries.
  • Origin: Initiated by DRDO under India’s maritime vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) in April 2019.
    • The scientific component MAITRI (Marine & Allied Interdisciplinary Training and Research Initiative) was launched to institutionalise long-term ocean research collaboration.
    • Conducted as periodic mission-based initiatives (not strictly annual or biennial).

Sagar Maitri – V (SM-5)

  • Sagar Maitri-V marks the fifth edition of the initiative, undertaken using DRDO’s marine acoustic research vessel INS Sagardhwani.
  • Objectives
    • To promote joint oceanographic and acoustic research among IOR nations.
    • To build scientific capacity and professional exchange in marine sciences.
    • To collect oceanographic and acoustic data relevant to Underwater Domain Awareness (UDA) of the Indian Navy.
  • Participating Countries (8): Eight IOR countries Oman, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Myanmar.

Significance

  • Enhances India’s leadership in maritime science diplomacy.
  • Strengthens Underwater Domain Awareness, critical for naval security.
  • Aligns with India’s evolving maritime vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions).

 

Pratas (Dongsha) Islands

Context: Recently a Chinese reconnaissance drone briefly entered the airspace over Taiwan-controlled Pratas (Dongsha) Islands, escalating tensions in the region.

About Pratas Islands

  • The Pratas Islands, also known as Dongsha Islands, are a small group of coral islands forming an atoll in the northern South China Sea.
  • Location: It is situated between southern Taiwan and Hong Kong.
  • Geography: It comprises three islands forming a circular coral atoll.
    • Dongsha Island is the only island above sea level; the other two are submerged.
    • The atoll is about 24 km in diameter, enclosing a lagoon nearly 16 km wide.
    • Rich in coral reefs, marine biodiversity, and migratory bird habitats.
  • Current Administration: Controlled by Taiwan (Republic of China) and administered as Dongsha Atoll National Park.
    • It has no permanent civilian population, the  Taiwanese marines are stationed on the island.
    • It is claimed by the People’s Republic of China making it a point of contention.
  • Strategic Significance: It occupies a critical position at the northern edge of the South China Sea close to vital shipping lanes linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
    • It is considered strategically vulnerable due to its distance from mainland Taiwan, making it significant in cross-Strait and South China Sea security dynamics.

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