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January 26, 2024 Current Affairs
Burkina, Mali, Niger quit West African bloc ECOWAS
- The military regimes in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger announced their immediate withdrawal from the West African bloc ECOWAS.
- Economic Community of West African States is also known as CEDEAO in French.
- It is the regional group which was established in 1975 through the Lagos Treaty.
- Mandate: Promoting economic integration among its members.
- The vision of ECOWAS is the creation of a “borderless region” that is well-integrated and governed in accordance with the principles of democracy, rule of law and good governance.
- Members: Benin, Cape Verde, Côte d’ Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Senegal and Togo.
- ECOWAS’ larger aims are to have a single common currency and create a single, large trading bloc in areas of industry, transport, telecommunications, energy, financial issues, and social and cultural matters.
- Along with the goals of economic cooperation, it has attempted to quell military conflicts in the region.
- It also operated a regional peacekeeping operation known as ECOMOG, led by Nigeria in the 1990s and early 2000s.
- Headquarters: Abuja, Nigeria.
INDIA- SAUDI ARABIA JOINT MILITARY EXERCISE ‘SADA TANSEEQ’ COMMENCES IN RAJASTHAN
- In a major boost of ties, the militaries of India and Saudi Arabia are conducting their first Joint Military Exercise named as Sada Tanseeq.
- Exercise Sada Tanseeq is the inaugural edition of India-Saudi Arabia Joint Military Exercise ‘SADA TANSEEQ’ commenced at Mahajan, Rajasthan.
- The Exercise is scheduled to be conducted from 29th January to 10th February 2024.
- Aim of the Exercise is to train troops of both sides for Joint Operations in Semi Desert terrain under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
- The Exercise will enable both the sides to share their best practices in the tactics, techniques and procedures of conducting operations in sub-conventional domains.
- It will facilitate developing interoperability, bonhomie and camaraderie between troops from both the sides.
- The Exercise will involve Establishment of Mobile Vehicle Check Post, Cordon & Search Operation, House Intervention Drill, Reflex Shooting, Slithering and Sniper Firing.
- The Exercise will provide an opportunity to both the contingents to strengthen their bond.
Joint Exercises:Military
Country |
Exercise |
Australia |
Ex AUSTRA HINDBAH |
Bangladesh |
Ex SAMPRITI |
China |
Ex HAND IN HAND |
France |
Ex SHAKTI |
Indonesia |
Ex GARUDA SHAKTI |
Kazakhstan |
Ex PRABAL DOSTYKK |
Kyrgyzstan |
Ex KHANJAR |
Maldives |
Ex EKUVERIN |
Mongolia |
Ex NOMADIC ELEPHANT |
Myanmar |
IMBEX |
Nepal |
Ex SURYA KIRAN |
Oman |
AL NAGAH |
Russia |
Ex INDRA |
Seychelles |
Ex LAMITIYE |
Sri Lanka |
Ex MITRA SHAKTI |
Thailand |
Ex MAITREE |
UK |
Ex AJEYA WARRIOR |
USA |
Ex YUDHABHAYAS |
USA |
Ex VAJRA PRAHAR |
Joint Exercises - Indian Navy
Exercise |
Countries |
MALABAR |
India, USA, Japan, Australia |
Varuna |
India, France |
La Perouse |
India, Australia, United States, France, Japan, and United Kingdom |
Sea Dragon |
India, USA, Japan, Canada, South Korea |
Konkan |
India, UK |
AIME & IMDEX |
India, ASEAN Countries |
Bright Star |
India, 34 Countries |
SALVEX |
India, USA |
SLINEX |
India, Sri Lanka |
Samudra Shakti |
India, Indonesia |
Al-Mohed Al-Hindi |
India, Saudi Arabia |
India - France - UAE trilateral exercise |
India, France, UAE |
India - France - UAE trilateral PASSEX |
India, France, UAE |
KOMODO |
India, Multiple (36 Countries) |
AUSINDEX |
India, Australia |
SIMBEX |
India, Singapore |
- Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) & Search and Rescue (SAR) Operations:
Operation Name |
Description |
Location |
Operation Kaveri |
Evacuation of Indian nationals from Sudan |
Red Sea |
Operation Karuna |
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) to Myanmar (post-Cyclone Mocha) |
Yangon, Myanmar |
Brahmapuram Firefighting Assistance |
Assisted local authorities in firefighting efforts in Brahmapuram solid waste treatment plant |
Kochi, India |
Joint Exercises:Air Force
Exercise Name |
Description |
Location |
Ex Veer Guardian |
First Air Exercise between India and Japan |
- |
Ex PASSEX with France |
Joint exercise with French fighter aircraft |
Indian Ocean Region |
Ex Desert Flag-8 in UAE |
First participation of Tejas in an international air exercise |
Al-Dhafra, UAE |
Ex Cobra Warrior |
Multinational Air Exercise |
UK |
Ex Cope India |
Joint exercise of India with USAF and Japan (observor) |
AFS Kalaikunda & Panagarh, India |
Ex Orion |
Multinational exercise |
France |
Ex INIOCHOS |
First Air Exercise between India and Greece |
Greece |
Ex Bright Star |
Joint exercise with Egypt |
Egypt |
Integrated Exercises With Sister Services:
Exercise Name |
Description |
Ex Kranti Mahotsav |
01 Multi-Role Helicopter (MLH) |
Ex Chakra Drishti |
Fighter aircraft, Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), and Airborne Early Warning & Control System (AEW&C) |
Western Command Theatre |
Helicopters, Transport aircraft, RPA, and Fighter aircraft |
Long-Range Maritime Strike |
Fighters, Transport aircraft, and AWACS (Airborne Warning And Control System) |
MiG-29K Detachment at AFS Naliya |
Joint detachment with Indian Navy's MiG-29K fighters |
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief:
Operation Name |
Location |
Description |
Op Dost - Turkiye and Syria |
Turkiye, Syria |
Earthquake relief |
Op Kaveri - Sudan |
Sudan |
Evacuation of Indian citizens |
Op Ajay (Israel – Hamas Conflict) |
Israel, Gaza |
Medical and disaster relief |
In Jambavan’s land: Sloth bears mostly coexist peacefully with humans in Karnataka; but conflict is not non-existent.
- Scientific Name: Melursus ursinus
- Sloth bears are one of the eight bear speciesfound across the world.
- They are myrmecophagous, meaning, they find bugs and termites to be their most sought-after meal.
- Habitat: They live in a variety of dry and moist forestsand in some tall grasslands, where boulders, scattered shrubs and trees provide shelter.
- Appearance: They have long, shaggy dark brown or black fur and curved claws, which are the longest out of any of the bear species.
Conservation Status
- IUCN: Vulnerable
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule 1
- Key to mitigate human-sloth bear confrontations: Enhancing habitat connectivity, minimising human-wildlife interaction zones, and implementing responsible waste management practices.
- Sloth Bear Sanctuaries in India: Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary (Karnataka), Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary (Gujarat).
Govt diverts Chenab river water to expedite hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir.
- The government announced diversion of Chenab river water through diversion tunnels to expedite the 850-MW Ratle Hydro Electric Project in Jammu & Kashmir.
- Ratle Hydro Electric Project is an 850 MW run-of-river hydroelectric power project being built on the Chenab River in the Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir.
- The project is being developed by Ratle Hydroelectric Power Corporation (RHPCL), which was formed as a joint venture (JV) between Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) and India’s state-owned National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC).
- The project comprises a 133-metre-tall and 194.8-meter-long concrete gravity dam, a diversion dam, and an underground powerhouse on the right bank of the river.
Key Facts about Chenab River:
- It is a major river of India and Pakistan.
- Origin: It is formed by the confluence of two streams, Chandra and Bhaga, at Tandi in the upper Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti Districts of Himachal Pradesh.
- In its upper reaches, it is also known as the Chandrabhaga.
- It is a tributary of the Indus River.
Course:
- It flows west through Jammu and Kashmir union territory, between the steep cliffs of the Siwalik Range (south) and the Lesser Himalayas (north).
- Turning southwest, it continues into Pakistan, descending from the uplands into the broad alluvial lowlands of Punjab province.
- After receiving the Jhelum River near Trimmu, the Chenab empties into the Sutlej River, a tributary of the Indus River.
- Its total length is about 605 miles (974 km), and it feeds several irrigation canals.
- Tributaries: The tributaries of the Chenab River include Miyar Nalla, Sohal, Thirot, Bhut Nalla, Marusudar, and Lidrari.