25 November 2017

India sends 1st wheat shipment to Afghanistan via Chabahar port

India sends 1st wheat shipment to Afghanistan via Chabahar port
Sushma Swaraj and her Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani flagged off the shipment of wheat from India to Afghanistan via video conferencing
India on Sunday flagged off a shipment of wheat for Afghanistan through Iran’s Chabahar port—marking the operationalization of the port for the trans-shipment of goods from India to the landlocked country.
The development is seen as a significant one as it torpedoes Pakistan’s veto over trade between India and Afghanistan—a move aimed at circumscribing India’s role in Afghanistan. And it comes almost 15 years after India and Iran first agreed to develop the Chabahar port to ease connectivity bottlenecks for New Delhi in reaching out to landlocked Central Asia and Afghanistan. It also follows US president Donald Trump in August calling on India to play a larger role in stabilizing war-torn Afghanistan as he announced a revamped security plan to defeat a resurgent Taliban.
On Sunday, Afghan foreign minister Salahuddin Rabbani joined his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj through a joint video conference as the latter in New Delhi flagged off a ship carrying the first consignment of wheat from India’s Kandla port to Afghanistan.
“The shipment is part of commitment made by the Government of India to supply 1.1 million tonnes of wheat for the people of Afghanistan on grant basis,” an Indian foreign ministry statement said. “Six more wheat shipments will be sent to Afghanistan over the next few months,” it said.
“The wheat shipment is a landmark moment as it will pave the way for operationalisation of the Chabahar port as an alternate, reliable and robust connectivity for Afghanistan. It will open up new opportunities for trade and transit from and to Afghanistan and enhance trade and commerce between the three countries (India, Iran, Afghanistan) and the wider region,” the statement added.
It was in 2003 that India and Iran first agreed to develop the Chabahar port, located in the Gulf of Oman near Iran’s border with Pakistan, to allow New Delhi to reach markets in Afghanistan and landlocked Central Asia. The project was delayed due to international sanctions on Iran over its suspect nuclear programme and India’s focus on concluding a civil nuclear pact with the US. Interest in the project was rekindled in 2013 after Iran and the US, UK, France, Russia, China and Germany reached an interim agreement on Tehran’s nuclear programme and some sanctions were lifted.
And in May last year, India, Iran and Afghanistan signed a trilateral trade pact when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tehran to enable the movement of goods from Chabahar to Afghanistan.
The Chabahar port is also less than 100km from Pakistan’s Chinese-built port of Gwadar, which is part of the China-Pakistan-Economic Corridor project (CPEC) aimed at opening up an energy and trade corridor from the Gulf to western China. The CPEC is also a strand of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative that aims to connect around 60 countries across Asia, Africa and Europe through a series of roads, railways and ports.
When linked to the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), the Chabahar-Zahedan-Zaranj corridor would connect South Asia on one hand and Europe on the other, Modi had said. INSTC is an ambitious multimodal transport system established in 2000 by Iran, Russia and India to promote transportation cooperation. It is planned to connect the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea through Iran and then onwards to St. Petersburg and northern Europe through Russia.
It was expected that a 2010 US-supported pact between Afghanistan and Pakistan on transit trade would be extended to India to allow Indian goods to pass through Pakistan. But that floundered when Pakistan refused to allow Afghan trucks to come up to the Indian border at Attari, Punjab, or take back Indian goods. At present, Afghan trucks with Afghan products come up to Torkham on Afghan-Pakistan border where the goods are loaded onto Pakistan trucks that in turn come up to the India-Pakistan border at Wagah. Once the goods are offloaded, the trucks go back into Pakistan empty, an Indian official said.
With the US refusing to certify that Iran was complying with its commitments under the international nuclear pact, there were doubts that India’s plans to use Chabahar for trade with Kabul could come under a cloud once again. Last week, however, US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said that the US did not intend to “interfere with legitimate business activities that are going on with other businesses, whether they be from Europe, India, or agreements that are in place that promote economic development and activity to the benefit of our friends and allies”.

upsc mains 2017 GS PAPER I and its analysis

upsc mains 2017 GS PAPER I and its analysis
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UPSC MAINS 2017 GS PAPER II

GS PAPER II
UPSC MAINS 2017 GS PAPER II
Predictable current affairs and well known traditional topic but still very difficult paper.
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UPSC MAINS GS PAPER III ANALYSIS BY SAMVEG IAS

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UPSC MAINS 2017 GS PAPER IV

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India’s rank rises to 100 in World Bank’s doing Business Report, 2018

India’s rank rises to 100 in World Bank’s doing Business Report, 2018
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The World Bank, today released the Doing Business (DB) Report, 2018. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) is pleased to announce that India ranks 100 among 190 countries assessed by the Doing Business Team. India has leapt 30 ranks over its rank of 130 in the Doing Business Report 2017.
The DB Report is an assessment of 190 economies and covers 10 indicators which span the lifecycle of a business. The table below provides a comparison of this year’s and last year’s report. India has improved its rank in 6 out of 10 indicators and has moved closer to international best practices (Distance to Frontier score). The credit for this significant improvement is credited to the mantra of “Reform, Perform, Transform” given by the Prime Minister, wherein a strong leadership has provided the political will to carry out comprehensive and complex reforms, supported by a bureaucracy committed to perform. The Government has undertaken an extensive exercise of stakeholder consultations, identification of user needs, government process re-engineering to match Government rules and procedures with user expectations and streamlined them to create a more conducive business environment. An extensive exercise is also undertaken to increase awareness among users about reforms to ensure extensive use of newly created systems.
This edition of the report acknowledges India as a top improver, with an improvement of 30 ranks compared to last year’s report, the highest jump in rank of any country in the DB Report, 2018. India is the only country in South Asia and BRICS economies to feature among most improved economies of the DB Report this year.
2. Major achievements in the World Bank in the Doing Business Report
The important highlights of India’s performance are:
1. Resolving Insolvency -
a. Rank improved from 136 to 103
b. Distance to Frontier (DTF) score improved from 32.75 to 40.75
c. Strength of insolvency framework index increased from 6 to 8.5
d. Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code created for efficient handling of restructuring & insolvency proceedings
e. Professional institutes set up for handling restructuring & insolvency proceedings
2. Paying Taxes -
a. Rank improved from 172 to 119
b. DTF score improved from 46.58 to 66.06
c. Payments reduced from 25 to 13 in a year
d. Time reduced from 241 to 214 hours
e. Total tax rate reduced from 60.6% to 55.3% (% of profit)
f. Post filing index improved from 4.3 to 49.31
g. Enabled electronic registration, return & payment of ESI & EPF contributions
3. Getting Credit –
a. Rank improved from 44 to 29
b. DTF score improved from 65 to 75
c. Strength of legal rights index improved from 6 to 8
d. Credit bureau coverage increased from 21.4% to 43.5% (% of adults)
e. Increased coverage of security interest registration under SARFAESI Act
f. Secured creditors prioritized over Government dues for purposes of recovery
4. Enforcing Contracts -
a. Rank improved from 172 to 164
b. DTF score improved from 35.19 to 40.76
c. Cost reduced from 39.6% to 31% (% of claim)
d. Quality of judicial process index improved from 9 to 10.3
e. Dedicated commercial courts established
f. National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) to monitor and manage court cases
5. Protecting Minority Investors –
a. Rank improved from 13 to 4
b. DTF score improved from 73.33 to 80
c. Strength of minority investor protection index increased from 7.3 to 8
d. Extent of conflict of interest regulation index increased from 6.7 to 7.3
e. Extent of shareholder governance index increased from 8 to 8.7
f. Greater transparency requirements for interested parties transactions
g. Greater shareholder protection through action against directors & claims for damages
6. Construction Permits -
a. Rank improved from 185 to 181
b. DTF score improved from 32.83 to 38.80
c. Procedures to obtain construction permits reduced from 35.1 to 30.1
d. Time reduced from 190.0 to 143.9 days
e. Cost reduced from 25.9 per cent to 23.2 per cent of warehouse value

Indian Air force contingent leaves for Israel to Participate in ‘Ex Blue Flag-17’

पहली बार इजरायल में संयुक्त युद्धाभ्यास 'ब्लू फ्लैग' में शामिल होगी भारतीय वायु सेना
Indian Air force contingent leaves for Israel to Participate in ‘Ex Blue Flag-17’
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A 45 member contingent of the Indian Air Force left for Israel today to participate in exercise ‘Blue Flag-17’. Blue Flag is a bi-annual multilateral exercise which aims to strengthen military cooperation amongst participating nations. Indian Air Force is participating with the C-130J special operations aircraft along with Garud commandos. The exercise would provide a platform for sharing of knowledge, combat experience and in improving operational capability of the participating nations. The exercise is being conducted at Uvda Air Force Base in Israel from 02-16 Nov 17. The team consists of personnel from various combat elements of the IAF and is led by Gp Capt Maluk Singh VSM.
This is the first time the Indian Air Force is operating with Israeli AF in a multilateral exercise setting. Exercise Blue Flag gives opportunity to the IAF to share and learn best practices with some of the best professionals from other Air Forces.
भारतीय वायु सेना ने इजरायल में होने वाले संंयुक्त युद्धाभ्यास में भाग लेने के लिए C-130J सुपर हरक्यूलिस एयरक्राफ्ट समेत अपना 45 सदस्यीय दस्ता मंगलवार को रवाना किया। भारतीय दस्ते में गरुड़ कमांडो भी शामिल हैं। भारतीय दस्ता यहां 2 से 16 नवंबर तक होने वाले बहुपक्षीय युद्धाभ्यास 'ब्लू फ्लैग-17' में भाग लेगा।
इजरायल के उवादा में होने वाले इस युद्धाभ्यास में भारत और इजरायल के अलावा अमेरिका, फ्रांस, जर्मनी, इटली, यूनान और पोलैंड भी हिस्सा लेंगे। यह पहली बार है जब भारत ने इजरायल में किसी युद्धाभ्यास में भाग लेने के लिए अपनी सैन्य टुकड़ी भेजी हो। पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी की इस साल हुए इजरायल दौरे के बाद यह टुकड़ी अभ्यास के लिए गई है।
एक अधिकारी ने बताया कि ब्लू फ्लैग एक बहुपक्षीय युद्धाभ्यास है। इसके जरिए इसमें हिस्सा लेने वाले देशों के बीच सैन्य सहयोग मजबूत करने का लक्ष्य होता है। उवादा एयर फोर्स बेस पर होने वाले इस अभ्यास में युद्ध कला की बारीकियां सीखने को मिलेंगी।
उन्होंने बताया, 'पहली भारतीय वायु सेना इजरायली वायु सेना के साथ बहुपक्षीय युद्धाभ्यास में भाग लेगी। इस युद्धाभ्यास में हमें दुनिया की बेहतरीन सेनाओं के साथ अनुभव साझा करने और सीखने का मौका मिलेगा।'

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