News in Shorts: 24 January 2026

24 Jan 2026

News in Shorts: 24 January 2026

Liberalised Remittances Scheme (LRS)

Context: India’s outward remittances under the RBI’s Liberalised Remittance Scheme fell to a two-year low in November 2025, driven by declining foreign education and travel spending.

Key Trends in Outward Remittances 

  • Total outward remittances: Fell to $1.94 billion, lowest since November 2023.
  • Foreign education spending: Declined sharply to $120.9 million, lowest since April 2020, reflecting reduced overseas enrolments.
  • Foreign travel spending: Dropped to $1.1 billion, amid global uncertainty and tighter visa and policy conditions.

About the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)

  • LRS is an RBI-facilitated framework that allows resident individuals to remit funds abroad for permitted current and capital account transactions.
  • Launched: 2004 by the Reserve Bank of India.
  • Remittance limit: Up to USD 250,000 per individual per financial year.
    • Remittances beyond this limit require prior approval from the RBI.
  • Objectives
    • Facilitate education, travel, medical treatment, and maintenance of relatives abroad.
    • Enable overseas investments, asset acquisition, and financial diversification.
    • Promote orderly integration of India with global financial systems.
  • Eligibility Criteria:
    • The scheme is available to all resident individuals, including minors and students.
    • Exclusion: Corporates, partnership firms, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), trusts, and other entities are excluded from the scheme.
  • Permissible Uses:  Funds remitted under LRS may be used for education, business travel, employment, medical treatment, gifts, investments, and other personal purposes, subject to FEMA and RBI guidelines.
  • Prohibited Transactions: purchase of lottery tickets, margin trading, speculative activities, or certain real estate transactions, as notified by RBI.
  • Taxation under LRS:
    • Remittances under LRS are subject to Tax Collected at Source (TCS) as per the Income Tax Act.
    • Exclusion: TCS is not applicable if the remitter furnishes a declaration that the funds are used for manufacturing, processing, production, or power generation, and not for resale.

 

ASC ARJUN

Context: In a significant step towards improving passenger safety, security and service delivery, Indian Railways has introduced a humanoid robot named “ASC ARJUN”.

About ASC ARJUN

  • It is the first humanoid robot introduced on the Indian Railways network.
  • Location: Deployed at Visakhapatnam Railway Station.
  • Purpose: Primarily to enhance passenger safety, security, and service delivery, while working alongside Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel.
  • Development: Fully designed and developed in Visakhapatnam using home-grown (indigenous) technology.
  • Key Features and Capabilities:
    • Intrusion Detection: Equipped with Face Recognition System (FRS).
    • AI-based Crowd Monitoring: Real-time alerts to RPF control rooms.
    • Multilingual Announcements: Automated guidance in English, Hindi, and Telugu.
    • Semi-Autonomous Navigation: Moves along predefined paths with obstacle avoidance.
    • 24×7 Patrolling: Continuous surveillance of platforms.
    • Emergency Response: Fire and smoke detection systems for timely alerts.

 

TeraWave Communication Network

Context: Blue Origin has announced TeraWave, a massive satellite communications constellation to provide ultra-high-speed global connectivity using optical laser links.

About TeraWave Communication

  • TeraWave is a next-generation satellite communications constellation announced by Blue Origin.
  • Capacity & Speed: Designed to deliver data speeds of up to 6 Terabits per second (Tbps) anywhere on Earth.
    • It is far higher than existing satellite networks like Starlink.
  • Primary Focus: Targets enterprise, government, data centers, and mission-critical users rather than general consumer broadband.

Working Technology of TeraWave

  • LEO Satellite Constellation: TeraWave uses a dense constellation of 5,408 Low-Earth Orbit and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites, enabling low latency and continuous global coverage.
  • Optical Inter-Satellite Links: Satellites communicate with each other using optical laser links, allowing ultra-high-speed data transfer without routing all traffic through Earth.
  • Space-to-Ground Data Transmission: Data is beamed from satellites to ground gateway terminals.
  • Integration with Terrestrial Networks: Ground gateways connect with existing high-capacity fiber, cloud, and data-center infrastructure, enabling seamless data flow between space and Earth systems.

About Blue Origin

  • Blue Origin is a USA based private aerospace company.
  • Established: Blue Origin was founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos with a long-term vision of enabling millions of people to live and work in space.
  • Focus on Reusable Rockets: The company emphasizes reusable rockets to reduce launch costs.
  • Key Launch Vehicles: 
    • New Shepard: Suborbital rocket for space tourism and research.
    • New Glenn: Heavy-lift orbital rocket crucial for deploying large satellite constellations like TeraWave.

SpaceX Starlink

  • Starlink is an existing low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite internet constellation providing broadband connectivity worldwide.
  • It was developed and operated by SpaceX.
  • Scale: ~10,000 satellites already in orbit (largest constellation globally), with more planned.
  • Users: Consumers, businesses, governments, and defence agencies.
  • Coverage: Available in 140+ countries, especially useful for remote and disaster-prone regions.

 

Advanced Chemistry Cell–PLI (ACC-PLI) Scheme

Context: India’s ACC-PLI scheme for advanced battery manufacturing faces major delays, with limited capacity commissioned, amid technology gaps, localisation challenges, and supply-chain constraints.

About the Advanced Chemistry Cell–PLI (ACC-PLI) Scheme

  • The ACC-PLI scheme was launched in October 2021 by the Ministry of Heavy Industries to promote domestic manufacturing of next-generation battery cells.
  • Objectives
    • Establish 50 GWh of battery cell manufacturing capacity by 2026.
    • Reduce import dependence, especially on China.
    • Build a local battery value chain (cathode, anode, electrolyte).
    • Support EV adoption and energy storage at competitive costs.
  • Key Components
    • Outlay: ₹18,100 crore.
    • Incentive: Up to ₹2,000 per kWh of battery sold.
    • Local Value Addition: 
      • 25% within 2 years, 
      • 60% within 5 years.
    • Eligibility: Minimum investment of ₹1,100 crore.

Key Gaps in Scheme Achievement

  • Delayed Capacity Creation
    • Only 1.4 GWh commissioned on time against a 50 GWh target.
    • 8.6 GWh under development but delayed
  • Technology & Skill Deficit: 
    • Lack of domestic expertise in cell manufacturing and mineral refining.
    • Delays in visas for Chinese technical specialists slowed equipment installation
  • Weak Incentive Outcomes: 
    • Zero incentives disbursed by October 2025.
    • Job creation far below expectations (0.12% of target) generated only 1,118 jobs against an estimated 1.03 million jobs

Demand for Batteries in India

  • EV-Driven Demand: EV sector accounts for 70–80% of lithium battery demand.
  • Energy Transition Needs: Growing demand from renewable energy storage systems.
  • Slowing Growth Signals: EV sales growth (FY 2024-25) at 15.3%, below earlier projections of 49% growth predicted for 2022 -2030.

About Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC)

  • ACCs are next-generation rechargeable battery cells that use advanced chemical compositions (beyond conventional lead-acid batteries) to deliver high energy density, longer life, faster charging, and improved safety.
  • They mainly include lithium-ion and emerging battery chemistries designed for modern energy and mobility needs.
  • Applications
    • Electric Vehicles (EVs): Power electric cars, two-wheelers, buses, and commercial fleets.
    • Renewable Energy Storage: Store solar and wind energy for grid stability and peak demand management.
    • Consumer Electronics: Used in smartphones, laptops, wearables, and power tools.
    • Grid-Scale Storage: Support smart grids, backup power, and frequency regulation.
    • Defence & Space: Reliable power for unmanned systems, satellites, and strategic equipment.

 

Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary

Context: Recently a forest fire affected about 12 hectares inside Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary, intensified by dry weather, high winds, steep terrain, and restricted access.

About Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary is a high-altitude protected area in East Sikkim, known for its rich biodiversity, strategic location, and role as an Important Bird Area (IBA).
  • Est: 2002.
  • Location: Situated in East Sikkim, along the Indo-China border
    • Forms an ecological corridor with Bhutan forests and Neora Valley National Park (West Bengal).
    • Lies along the Pangolakha Range, extending below the Chola Range, separating Sikkim from Bhutan.
  • Geography: 
    • Altitude: ~1,300 m to over 4,000 m
    • Terrain: Steep mountainous slopes, alpine meadows, marshes, and forested valleys.
    • Mountain Passes: Nathu La and Jelep La, historically important and ecologically sensitive.
    • Water Bodies: High-altitude lakes such as Bedang Tso and nearby lakes including Tsongmo, vital for migratory birds.
    • Rivers: Headwaters of Rangpo and Jaldhaka originate nearby.
  • Vegetation: Alpine–temperate–subtropical gradient
    • Rhododendron, Silver Fir, Juniper, moss-rich oak forests, and dense bamboo thickets.
  • Fauna: Tiger, Leopard, Takin, Red Panda, Musk Deer, Serow, Asiatic Black Bear
    • Red Panda is also the State Animal of Sikkim

 

Red-Eared Slider Turtle

Context: Recently, red‑eared slider turtles were found in Coimbatore wetlands, Tamil Nadu, raising concerns about invasive species threats to freshwater ecosystems.

  • Released from the pet trade, they are now spreading in Indian urban lakes and wetlands.

Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans)

  • The red-eared slider turtle is one of the world’s most widely introduced freshwater turtles, primarily spread through the global exotic pet trade.
  • Native Range: Native to the United States, especially the Mississippi River basin and surrounding regions.
  • Distribution: Now established on all continents except Antarctica.
    • In India, sightings are increasing in urban lakes, tanks, and wetlands, especially near cities.
  • Key Features
    • Appearance: Distinct red stripes behind each ear.
    • Habitat: Predominantly aquatic; becomes semi-terrestrial while expanding range.
    • Adaptability: Survives in sub-optimal temperatures and diverse habitats.
    • Behaviour: Aggressive hunter, especially during breeding periods.
    • Lifespan: 20–50 years in the wild.
  • IUCN Status: Least Concern (globally), but invasive outside native range.

Impact on Indian Ecosystems

  • Breeds rapidly due to absence of natural predators.
  • Competes with native turtles for basking sites, nesting areas, and food.
  • Aggressive feeding reduces fish populations, disturbing freshwater food chains.
  • Alters wetland ecology, threatening local biodiversity.

Ways to Tackle Its Invasion

  • Strict regulation and monitoring of exotic pet trade and imports.
  • Public awareness campaigns discouraging release of pet turtles into natural water bodies.
  • Early detection and removal, with reporting by fishermen, citizens, and local authorities.

 

Shadow Fleet

Context: Recently, the U.S. imposed fresh sanctions on Iran’s “shadow fleet” to curb oil exports allegedly funding protest repression and regional destabilisation.

What is a Shadow Fleet?

  • A shadow fleet refers to a network of ageing, often anonymously owned oil tankers used to evade international sanctions by concealing the origin, ownership, and destination of cargo.
  • Key Features of a Shadow Fleet
    • Opaque Ownership: Vessels are registered through shell companies across multiple jurisdictions.
    • Evasion Techniques: Frequent ship renaming, flag-hopping, disabling Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders, and ship-to-ship transfers at sea.
    • Informal Logistics: Operates outside mainstream insurance, financing, and compliance systems.

Impact of Shadow Fleets

  • Sanctions Evasion: Enables sanctioned states like Iran to continue exporting oil and petroleum products despite restrictions.
  • Security Risks: Revenues may finance weapons programmes, proxy groups, and internal repression.
  • Maritime Safety & Environment: Poorly regulated vessels increase risks of accidents, oil spills, and legal disputes.

 

Meteotsunami

Context: A rare meteotsunami struck the coastal town of Santa Clara del Mar, Argentina.

What is a Meteotsunami?

  • Definition: A meteotsunami is a tsunami-like sea-level oscillation caused by rapid atmospheric  disturbances, not by seismic activity.
  • Distinct from Earthquake Tsunami: Unlike conventional tsunamis triggered by undersea earthquakes, meteotsunamis are generated due to meteorological factors.
  • Triggering Mechanism:
    • Atmospheric Pressure Changes: Sudden drops or fluctuations in air pressure over the ocean surface.
    • Wave Formation Process: The atmospheric disturbance transfers energy to the ocean surface, creating long waves that travel toward the coast and are often amplified by shallow continental shelves, bays, inlets, or harbours.
  • Behaviour and Characteristics:
    • Rapid Onset: The phenomenon occurs suddenly with little or no warning.
    • Sea Withdrawal: Water may initially recede from the shoreline before surging back forcefully.
    • Wave Height and Impact: Meteotsunamis can reach wave heights of 6 feet or more, posing risks to coastal infrastructure, vessels, and human safety.
  • Geographical Occurrence: They have been recorded in several regions, including the Great Lakes, Gulf of America, Atlantic Coast, and the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas.
  • Difference from Seismic Tsunami: Unlike seismic tsunamis, which originate from tectonic activity, meteotsunamis are weather-induced, though their physical behaviour and coastal impact can appear very similar.

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