News In Shorts: 18 March 2026

18 Mar 2026

News In Shorts: 18 March 2026

Force Majeure

Context: Amid the Iran–United States–Israel conflict (2026), Gulf nations invoked force majeure on energy exports due to war-induced disruptions.

About Force Majeure

  • Force majeure is a legal clause in contracts that allows parties to suspend or terminate obligations when extraordinary, uncontrollable events prevent performance without liability.
  • Origin: The term originates from French, meaning “superior force,” and is widely used in international trade, insurance, and commercial contracts.
  • Conditions for Invocation
    • Events are beyond human control (war, natural disasters, government actions).
    • The event is unforeseeable and unavoidable.
    • It makes contractual performance impossible, not merely difficult.
    • There is no reasonable alternative to fulfil obligations.

Significance in the Present Context

  • Energy Supply Disruptions: Gulf countries like Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait halted oil and gas exports due to risks around the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Global Market Impact: Supply shocks triggered price volatility, with oil prices surging amid uncertainty.
  • Domino Effect: Buyers and downstream companies also invoke force majeure, disrupting global supply chains.
  • Economic Implications: Leads to inflationary pressures, energy insecurity, and increased reliance on strategic reserves.

Force majeure, though a contractual tool, has become a critical factor linking geopolitical conflicts with global economic stability.

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Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025

Context: Sahitya Akademi announced the 2025 awards across 24 languages, recognising outstanding literary works.

About Sahitya Akademi Award

  • The Sahitya Akademi Award is India’s premier literary honour, recognising outstanding books of literary merit in languages recognised by the Akademi.
  • Origin: Instituted in 1954, the award aims to promote Indian literature and foster cultural unity through linguistic diversity.
  • Organised By: It is conferred annually by the Sahitya Akademi, India’s National Academy of Letters, functioning under the Ministry of Culture.
  • Eligibility and Categories: Awards are given only to India Citizen who has published work across 24 Indian languages in genres such as Poetry, Novel, Short Stories, Essays, Literary Criticism, Autobiography and Memoir.
    • They are awarded for  22 languages recognized under the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution plus English and Rajasthani
    • Awards were finalised by independent juries for each language.
    • Each award carries a copper plaque, shawl, and ₹1 lakh prize.

Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025

  • A total of 24 authors were awarded across recognised languages.
  • Categories included 8 poetry, 6 short stories, 4 novels, 2 essays, 1 literary criticism, 1 autobiography, and 2 memoirs.
  • Prominent Awardees
    • Navtej Sarna (English, Crimson Spring – Novel)
    • Mamta Kalia (Hindi, Jeete Jee Allahabad – Memoir)
    • Sa. Tamilselvan (Tamil, Literary Criticism)
  • Significance
    • Reflects India’s linguistic and cultural diversity.
    • Encourages regional literature and new voices.
    • Strengthens literary traditions and national integration.

 

Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary

Context: A faunal survey by the Zoological Survey of India has discovered 9 new species in Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary.

  • The study recorded a total of 977 species across 21 faunal groups, highlighting the sanctuary as a major biodiversity hotspot.
  • Out of these, 511 species are vertebrates, including bird species, reptiles, mammals, amphibians, and fish species.
  • 466 species are invertebrates including butterflies, spiders, land snails, and aquatic insects, reflecting a healthy and balanced ecosystem.

About the Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Location: Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Tamil Nadu in the southern Western Ghats.
    • It is part of the Srivilliputhur–Megamalai Tiger Reserve, notified in 2021.
  • Ecosystem: The sanctuary includes diverse habitats such as montane shola forests, grasslands, and tropical evergreen forests.
  • Biodiversity: It supports rich biodiversity, including numerous species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates.
  • The region exhibits high endemism, with many species unique to the Western Ghats ecosystem.
  • The sanctuary plays a key role in watershed protection, ecological balance, and climate regulation.

New Species discovered in Megamalai

  • These species mainly belong to lesser-known invertebrate groups, indicating underexplored biodiversity.
  • Key examples include a jumping spider, mayflies, a damselfly, bark lice, and cockroach species.
  • Some species are endemic to the Megamalai–Periyar region, showing high regional uniqueness.
  • Many discovered species act as bio-indicators, helping assess water quality and ecosystem health.

 

Honey Bee Attacks

Context: Rising incidents of honey bee attacks across India, including fatalities, have prompted Uttar Pradesh to consider classifying such attacks as a state-notified disaster.

About Honey Bee Attack

  • Honey bees attack mainly as a defensive response to protect their hive, triggered by disturbance or perceived threat rather than unprovoked aggression.
  • Key Species Involved: The primary species involved is Apis dorsata, which builds large open hives and forms highly defensive colonies.
  • Common Triggers: Include loud noise, throwing objects, drones, fire, smoke, and close human proximity, especially while trekking or near forts.
  • Sensitivity to Smells: Bees are also sensitive to strong smells like perfumes, lotions, and oils, which can attract and agitate them.
  • Health Risks: A swarm attack is dangerous because multiple stings can cause toxic shock, and in some individuals may trigger Anaphylaxis, which can be fatal.

Apis dorsata (Giant Rock Bee)

  • Apis dorsata is a species of wild honey bee commonly found in South and Southeast Asia.
  • Nesting Behaviour: It builds large, single, open-air hives on cliffs, tall trees, and structures like forts and buildings.
  • Colony Size: Colonies are very large (up to ~60,000 bees), making their swarms highly powerful.
  • Defensive Nature: The species is highly defensive and aggressive when disturbed, quickly mobilising large numbers of bees.
  • Ecological Importance: They play an important role in pollination and ecosystem balance, but pose risks when their hives are disturbed.

 

Dimethyl Ether (DME)

Context: Scientists at CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory developed indigenous DME technology, aiming to scale production amid LPG shortages in India.

About Dimethyl Ether (DME)

  • Dimethyl Ether (DME) is a clean-burning synthetic fuel considered a viable alternative to LPG and diesel.
  • Chemical Properties
    • Chemical formula: CH₃OCH₃ (simplest ether).
    • Produced mainly via dehydration of methanol.
    • Burns with low emissions—minimal soot, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx),, and particulate matter.
    • Has high cetane number with efficient combustion.
      • Higher Cetane number means shorter ignition delay, faster ignition, and smoother operation.
    • Can be stored and transported similarly to LPG under moderate pressure.
  • Applications
    • Used as a cooking fuel substitute for LPG.
    • Alternative fuel in diesel engines and power generation.
    • Acts as a propellant in aerosols and in industrial applications.

Significance of Scaling DME Production

  • Energy Security: Reduces dependence on imported LPG, especially during supply disruptions.
  • Environmental Benefits: Supports clean energy transition with lower emissions.
  • Industrial Growth: Promotes indigenous technology and manufacturing ecosystem, enabling large-scale commercial deployment.

 

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

Context: Recently, Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah inaugurated Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar, marking the start of spring tourism.

About Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden

  • The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is the largest tulip garden in Asia, showcasing millions of flowers annually.
    • It was established in 2007 to boost tourism and floriculture in Kashmir.
    • Tulip varieties are largely sourced from the Netherlands.
  • The Tulip Festival is an annual celebration organized by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir at the Garden.
  • Location: Situated at the foothills of the Zabarwan Range, overlooking the Dal Lake  in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Features
    • Spread over ~74 acres with 1.8 million tulips.
    • Hosts 70–75 tulip varieties along with hyacinths, daffodils, muscari, ranunculus.
    • Bloom lasts 3–4 weeks during spring.
    • Includes Tulip Festival, online booking, and improved amenities.
  • Significance
    • Marks the beginning of spring tourism season in Kashmir.
    • Enhances eco-tourism, local economy, and employment.
    • Promotes Kashmir as a global floriculture destination.

About Tulips (Tulipa gesneriana)

  • Tulips belong to genus Tulipa under the Liliaceae family and are popular ornamental flowering plants.
  • Native Habitat
    • Native to Central Asia (Pamir, Hindu Kush, Tian Shan regions).
    • Later spread to Persia, Ottoman Empire, and Europe.
  • Growing Conditions
    • Require cold dormancy (2–9°C) followed by cool spring.
    • Prefer well-drained sandy loam soil; sensitive to waterlogging.
  • Key Features
    • Cup/star-shaped flowers with six tepals.
    • Wide color range.
    • Grow from bulbs planted in autumn, bloom in spring, and become dormant in summer.

 

USCIRF

Context: India rejected the latest report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), calling it biased and based on selective narratives.

  • The 2026 Annual USCIRF Report has once again recommended that India be designated as a “Country of Particular Concern”.

About USCIRF

  • USCIRF is an independent U.S. federal body that monitors religious freedom globally.
  • It was created in 1998 under the International Religious Freedom Act.
  • Annual Reports: Publishes annual reports assessing religious freedom conditions worldwide.
  • Parameter of Evaluation
    • Severity of Violations: Whether religious freedom violations are systematic, ongoing, and egregious, including violence, imprisonment, torture, or discrimination.
    • State Involvement or Tolerance: Violations are committed by the state or tolerated/ignored by authorities.
    • Legal and Policy Framework: Domestic laws restrict religious freedom and their alignment with international human rights standards.
    • Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB): Protection of freedom to practice, change, and propagate religion as per Article 18 of UDHR.
    • Treatment of Minorities: Extent of discrimination or protection provided to religious minorities in public and private spheres.
    • Trend Over Time: Religious freedom conditions are improving or deteriorating based on consistent patterns over time.
  • Recommends classification of countries as:
    • Countries of Particular Concern (CPC): Designated for countries where systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom are observed.
    • Special Watch List (SWL): Includes countries where serious violations of religious freedom exist but do not meet the CPC threshold.
  • Independent Body: Established by the U.S. Congress; functions independently of the State Department.
    • Mandate based on international human rights standards, including Article 18 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
      • Article 18 of the UDHR guarantees everyone the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion.
  • Non-Binding Recommendations: Provides policy recommendations to the U.S. President, Secretary of State, and Congress.
    • Its recommendations are advisory and non-binding.

Key Concerns Raised by India

  • Biased and Selective Reporting: India argues USCIRF relies on questionable sources and ideological narratives, not objective facts.
  • Selective Targeting of India: Repeated focus on India seen as motivated criticism, undermining USCIRF’s credibility.
  • Ignoring Diaspora Issues: India highlights attacks on Indian diaspora and Hindu temples in the U.S., which receive inadequate attention.

 

Cuba

Context: Amid a nationwide blackout triggered by U.S. oil blockade, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested “taking Cuba,” intensifying geopolitical tensions.

About Cuba

  • Introduction: Cuba, with capital Havana, is the largest island nation in the Caribbean and part of the Greater Antilles archipelago.
  • Location: Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean, at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea.
  • Borders (Maritime): Cuba shares maritime boundaries with the United States, Mexico, the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Haiti.
  • Archipelagic Structure: Cuba comprises the main island, Isla de la Juventud, and over 4,000 smaller islands and cays.
  • Relief & Mountains: Cuba features plains and hills with mountain ranges like Sierra Maestra, hosting its highest peak Pico Turquino.
  • Climate: Cuba experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, influenced by maritime conditions and prone to hurricanes.
  • Vegetation & Land Use: Fertile plains support agriculture, while forests and mangroves dominate coastal and mountainous regions.
  • Water Bodies: Major rivers include the Cauto River and Toa River, supporting irrigation and ecosystems.
  • Resources: Cuba is rich in minerals like cobalt, nickel, iron ore, petroleum, and has significant agricultural and forest resources.
  • Geopolitical Importance: Cuba’s proximity to the United States and location near key sea lanes makes it a critical geopolitical and maritime hub in the Caribbean.

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