Tag: WTO

CURRENT AFFAIRS – 05/03/2024

Contents CURRENT AFFAIRS – 05/03/2024White Revolution 2.0SC ends immunity for legislators taking bribesThe quick transformation of Russia-North Korea tiesWTO 13th Ministerial ConferenceA vaccine that prevents six cancersThe status of India’s nuclear programmeCURRENT AFFAIRS – 05/03/2024 White Revolution 2.0 (General Studies- Paper III) Source : The Indian Express In rural India, the monthly per capita expenditure on milk and dairy products is Rs 314, surpassing other food items such as vegetables (Rs 203), cereals (Rs 185), egg, fish & meat (Rs 185), fruits (Rs 140), edible oil (Rs 136), spices (Rs 113), and pulses (Rs 76). Urban India also demonstrates a…

CURRENT AFFAIRS – 24/08/2023

Contents CURRENT AFFAIRS – 24/08/2023Why Luna 25 failed?History is created: Bharat is on the MoonUK launches the ‘Alive with Opportunity’ marketing campaignStatistician C. Radhakrishna Rao passes awayIt’s time for AfricaIndia to seek revival of WTO dispute resolution mechanismAmendments to the Pakistan Army ActCURRENT AFFAIRS – 24/08/2023 Why Luna 25 failed? (General Studies- Paper III) Source : The Hindu The Luna-25 spacecraft, part of Russia’s lunar exploration mission, crashed into the moon due to engine failure during landing on August 21. The spacecraft was aiming to be the first to touch down on the moon’s South Pole, where scientists believe valuable…

CURRENT AFFAIRS – 03/06/2023

International trade has a carbon problem Prabhash Ranjan teaches at the South Asian University. Views are personal The European Union’s (EU) key climate law, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), has spooked India. New Delhi fears that CBAM will cripple the export of its carbon-intensive products to the EU. While India’s exports may be limited to aluminium, iron, and steel, and affect only 1.8% of its total exports to the EU, India has reportedly decried CBAM as being protectionist and discriminatory. There is also talk of challenging the CBAM at the World Trade Organization (WTO)’s dispute settlement body. This debate…