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Daily Current Affairs 26 March 2026 highlights India’s new 2035 climate targets, aiming for a 47% emission reduction and 60% non-fossil energy. Key updates include the Garbh-INI initiative’s AI-driven maternal health tools and Delhi hosting the GLOBE Network anti-corruption meet. Additionally, the World Air Quality Report 2025 ranks India 6th globally, while the nation pivots toward biogas to tackle the LPG import crisis.
Daily Current Affairs 26 March 2026 covers significant developments in India’s environmental commitments, public health initiatives, and international collaborations against corruption. It also examines global air quality trends affecting India and the nation’s strategic pivot towards sustainable energy alternatives to address the LPG crisis. These topics highlight India’s proactive efforts in addressing critical national and global challenges.
India is actively working to reduce its fossil fuel dependency. Following the UNFCCC’s Paris Climate Change Agreement, India was required to update its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets. New targets for 2035 have now been announced, revising the previous 2022 targets set for 2030.
The Garbh-INI is an interdisciplinary group focused on improving birth outcomes in India, specifically addressing high neonatal mortality. The initiative aims to reduce infant deaths during the crucial first month after birth, leveraging local technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The 12th Steering Committee Meeting of the GLOBE Network was recently organized in Delhi, hosted by India. This network is crucial for addressing trans-national corruption and fostering international cooperation among law enforcement agencies.
The World Air Quality Report 2025 highlights global air pollution trends. India has been ranked 6th among the most polluted countries, showing a slight improvement from its 3rd position in 2023 and 5th in 2024.
The recent LPG crisis, driven by Middle East conflicts and disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz bottleneck, highlights India’s vulnerability due to its high import dependency for LPG. India imports approximately 60% of its LPG requirements. This situation necessitates exploring alternatives like biogas and induction stoves.
Biogas (As an Alternative)
Biogas offers a sustainable replacement for conventional cooking fuels.
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India aims to reduce its emissions by 47% compared to 2005 levels by 2035.
The Garbh-INI initiative aims to improve birth outcomes and reduce neonatal mortality in India by leveraging interdisciplinary research and AI to address maternal health complexities.
The GLOBE Network facilitates cross-border cooperation among anti-corruption law enforcement authorities to tackle trans-national corruption and ensure asset recovery.
India ranks 6th among the most polluted countries, with the WHO recommending a maximum PM2.5 concentration of 5 µg/m³.
Biogas is a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to LPG because it reduces India's high import dependency for LPG, provides a decentralized energy source, and contributes to a circular economy by utilizing organic waste.
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