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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.






POSTED ON 26-01-2024 BY ADMIN
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