12 Aug 2023: UPSC Exam Comprehensive News Analysis

12 August 2023 CNA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. GS 1 Related
B. GS 2 Related
POLITY
1. Centre seeks to overhaul British-era criminal laws
C. GS 3 Related
ENVIRONMENT/DISASTER MANAGEMENT
1. Maui Wildfires
D. GS 4 Related
E. Editorials
F. Prelims Facts
1. Luna-25 will not hamper function of Chandrayaan-3: Russian space agency
2. Tampara lake
3. Khalistan Tiger Force
4. Index of Industrial Production
5. Chinese military ship docks at Colombo port
6. US objects to Forbes acquisition
G. Tidbits
H. UPSC Prelims Practice Questions
I. UPSC Mains Practice Questions
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2. Tampara lake

  • The National Green Tribunal, Eastern Zone, has directed the Odisha government not to go ahead with ‘illegal’ construction in and around Tampara Lake, a designated Ramasar site and one of the largest picturesque freshwater lakes of the State.
  • The NGT has issued the order after hearing a petition filed by the Wildlife Society of Orissa, an environmental pressure group, which alleged that the ongoing large-scale permanent construction work in Tampara Lake was illegal.
  • It said the construction within the waterbody and its zone of influence were taken up without obtaining requisite permissions. The WSO had brought to its notice the non-implementation of wetland rules and the dysfunctional status of the grievance committee and State wetland authority to the extent that no meeting had been convened except once in the last six years.
  • About Tampara lake
    • Rich in fauna.
    • Spread across 337.86 ha with a length of 5.8 km and a width of 670 metres in the Ganjam district, Tampara Lake supports at least 60 species of birds, 46 species of fishes, at least 48 species of phytoplanktons, and more than seven species of terrestrial plants and macrophytes. There is a patch of forest with a width of 2 km that separates the Bay of Bengal from the lake.
    • As per submissions made by WSO, the wetland is an important habitat for vulnerable species such as Cyprinus carpio, common pochard (Aythya ferina), and river tern (Sterna aurantia). 
    • Tampara is already placed in the Wetland Atlas prepared by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in 2010.
  • It was alleged that water sport activity including surfing, kayaking and scuba diving are in the offing in Tampara as part of efforts to make it an ecotourism hub. The permanent construction includes restaurants, hotels, Tampara resorts and cottages and concrete structures. They have been constructed within the water area and 50 metres of Tampara Lake.

3. Khalistan Tiger Force

  • Even though Khalistani figures accused India of the killing of Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Canadian police did not consider India to be involved in the act, according to a report. 
  • India was not mentioned when the Canadian law enforcement agencies listed potential threats to Nijjar’s life. The report said that, prior to his death, Nijjar had been advised to relocate and divert his routes to steer clear from getting targeted. 
  • Nijjar was killed on June 18 2023 in Canada’s Surrey city in British Columbia. The report says he was warned quite a few times by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) but India did not figure in those briefings. 
  • India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) had also announced an award of Rs.10 lakh in July 2022 for any disclosure that would have accelerated his detention.

4. Index of Industrial Production

  • India’s industrial production growth declined to a three-month low of 3.7 per cent in June mainly due to poor showing by the manufacturing sector.
  • The factory output growth measured in terms of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) stood at 12.6 per cent in June 2022 on account of a lower base effect.
  • IIP is an indicator that measures the changes in the volume of production of industrial products during a given period.
  • It is compiled and published monthly by the National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
  • It is a composite indicator that measures the growth rate of industry groups classified under:
  • Broad sectors, namely, Mining, Manufacturing, and Electricity.
  • Use-based sectors, namely Basic Goods, Capital Goods, and Intermediate Goods.
  • Base Year for IIP is 2011-2012.
  • The eight core industries of India represent about 40% of the weight of items that are included in the IIP. The Eight Core Sectors/Industries are:
    • Electricity
    • Steel
    • Refinery products
    • Crude oil
    • Coal
    • Cement
    • Natural gas
    • Fertilizers

5. Chinese military ship docks at Colombo port

  • A Chinese warship that arrived in Colombo on 10th August 2023 will be docking at the Colombo Port until 12th August 2023 the Sri Lankan Navy has said, exactly a year after the visit of a Chinese vessel caused diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Colombo.
  • The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy warship Hai Yang 24 Hao is at the port of Colombo on a “formal visit”, according to a media statement from the Sri Lankan Navy. The 129-metre long-ship is manned by a crew of 138 members and is helmed by Commander Jin Xin.
  • Chinese authorities had sought permission for the vessel’s visit earlier, but Sri Lanka delayed permission because of resistance from India.
  • However, when contacted, Sri Lankan officials said India had not raised any concern over the PLA warship’s visit, through official channels. 
  • “India is fully aware of the vessel’s visit and has not expressed any concern over it. India and Sri Lanka are on the same page,” a Ministry of Defence spokesman stated.

6. US objects to Forbes acquisition

  • Former U.S. National Intelligence Council chair has written to the U.S. Treasury Department, asking it to stop a consortium that includes India-based SUN Group from buying a controlling stake in Forbes magazine, citing national security concerns. 
  • The consortium had already dropped SUN Group as its lead investor. The consortium was concerned about SUN Group’s Vice Chair Shiv Khemka’s links to Russia [and President Vladimir Putin] and the issues that could cause with U.S. regulators. Forbes was hoping to close a deal by the end of March for $800 million.
  • A letter reported that The SUN Group has links, with the Chinese government, with the Chinese State Council, allegedly owning 70% of a gold mine in Russia, one of SUN Group’s assets. 

G. Tidbits

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H. UPSC Prelims Practice Questions

Q1. Which of the following Ramsar sites in India is not a freshwater lake but a 
brackish lake?
  1. Deepor Beel
  2. Loktak Lake
  3. Sambhar Lake
  4. Tampara Lake
CHECK ANSWERS:-

Answer: c

Explanation: Sambhar Lake is the only brackish water lake among the listed Ramsar sites.

Q2. With reference to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), which of the 
following statements is/are incorrect?
  1. UAPA is a preventive detention law under Article 22 of the Indian Constitution.
  2. It has a provision for a maximum period of judicial custody of up to 180 days.

Select the correct answer using the code given below: 

  1. 1 only
  2. 2 only
  3. Both 1 and 2 
  4. Neither 1 nor 2
CHECK ANSWERS:-

Answer: a

Explanation: Statement 1 is incorrect as UAPA is not a preventive detention law under Article 22. It allows for the arrest and detention of a person for up to 180 days if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person is involved in an unlawful activity.

Preventive detention laws allow the government to detain a person without charge or trial, for a limited period of time, in order to prevent them from engaging in activities that are considered a threat to national security or public order. 

Q3. Which space agency recently launched the Luna-25 spacecraft?
  1. NASA
  2. European Space Agency (ESA)
  3. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
  4. Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)
CHECK ANSWERS:-

Answer: d

Explanation: The Luna-25 spacecraft was launched by the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos).

Q4. With reference to the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in India, which of the
following statements is/are correct?
  1. It provides a measure of the specific output of each industrial sector.
  2. IIP is published annually by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

  1. 1 only
  2. 2 only
  3. Both 1 and 2 
  4. Neither 1 nor 2
CHECK ANSWERS:-

Answer: d

Explanation: IIP is a composite indicator of industrial activity and doesn’t measure specific outputs of individual sectors. It is calculated and published by the NSO every month.

Q5. Consider the following statements about wildfires:
  1. Wildfires can spread across large distances by carrying embers and sparks through the wind.
  2. They are caused solely by natural causes like lightning.
  3. Its spread depends on the arrangement of land, available fuel, and weather conditions.

How many of the statements given above are incorrect?

  1. Only one
  2. Only two
  3. All three
  4. None
CHECK ANSWERS:-

Answer: a

Explanation: Wildfires can be caused by both natural factors like lightning and human activities. They can indeed spread through wind-carried embers and sparks. 

I. UPSC Mains Practice Questions

  1. India’s criminal justice laws are in dire need of reforms. Evaluate. (250 words, 15 marks) (GS-2; Polity)
  2. What factors contribute to wildfires? Examine a few recent wildfires around the world and discuss prevention and mitigation measures. (250 words, 15 marks) (GS-3; Environment and Disaster Management)

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