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Current Affairs 5 October 2024 By GkSeries

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India’s Forex Reserves Surpass $700 Billion Milestone for the First Time

India’s foreign exchange reserves have exceeded $700 billion for the first time, reaching $704.89 billion in the week ending September 27, 2024. This marks a record increase of $12.58 billion, with foreign currency assets (FCAs) rising by $10.4 billion to $616 billion and gold reserves increasing by $2 billion to $65.7 billion. The surge is attributed to RBI’s dollar purchases and favorable valuation adjustments, driven by declining U.S. Treasury yields, a weakening dollar, and rising gold prices.

Key Global Standing

With this achievement, India joins China, Japan, and Switzerland as the only economies to have surpassed $700 billion in forex reserves. This growth has been bolstered by robust economic fundamentals, increased foreign inflows, and RBI’s proactive market interventions.

Future Outlook

India’s reserves are projected to continue rising, potentially reaching $745 billion by March 2026, further strengthening RBI’s control over the rupee’s valuation in global markets.

Components of Forex Reserves

Investment Inflows and Stability

So far in 2024, foreign inflows have hit $30 billion, bolstered by investments in local debt. This has positioned India’s reserves to cover over a year of projected imports, providing stability against external shocks. Analysts expect reserves to reach $745 billion by March 2026, enhancing the RBI’s ability to manage currency volatility.

Historical Context and Future Projections

Since 2013, when India faced significant capital outflows, macroeconomic improvements and effective inflation control have led to a steady accumulation of forex reserves. The RBI’s proactive stance ensures a less volatile rupee, making Indian assets increasingly attractive to foreign investors.

UK Agrees to Transfer Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius

The United Kingdom and Mauritius reached an historical agreement to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, a strategically significant archipelago in the Indian Ocean to hand over to Mauritius. The agreement allows Mauritius to regain sovereignty while ensuring the continued operation of the U.S. military base on Diego Garcia.

Under Former PM Rishi Sunak government’s time negotiations were started for this agreement in 2022 and after 11 rounds of negotiations with the last government and with 2 rounds of negotiations with the present government made to finalize the decision.

Key Points of the Agreement

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Strategic Significance

Gold Glory: Indian Men’s Team Triumphs in Rapid Fire Pistol

Indian trio wins team Gold medal at ISSF Junior World Championship 2024 in 25 Men’s Rapid Fire Pistol event. The competition was held in Lima, Peru. The trio was Raajwardan Patil, Mukesh Nelavalli and Harsimar Singh Rattha.

Raajwardan and Mukesh did make the individual final, but finished fourth and fifth, even as the qualification topper Thomas Chinours (584) of France placed sixth.

Raajwardhan Paatil finished third in the qualifying round with a score of 579-17x and was followed by Mukesh Nelavalli, who shot 579-15x for fourth place. Harsimar Singh Rattha was 13th with 564-10x.

The combined score of 1722-42x shot by the three Indian shooters saw them win the gold medal ahead of France (1701-44x) and Poland (1701-36x).

The Indian trio had a total of 1722 to comfortably finish ahead of France and Poland in the race for team gold.

USA and Italy followed with two gold medals each, apart from the silver and bronze medals.

Italy and Switzerland Redraw Alpine Borders

The redrawing of borders between Italy and Switzerland is a striking response to the rapid melting of glaciers caused by climate change. As global temperatures rise, glaciers in the Alps are shrinking, leading to shifts in natural watershed lines that have historically defined the frontier between these two countries. This agreement, made official by Switzerland on September 27, 2024, follows a recommendation from a commission formed in 2023 to assess climate impacts on glaciers. Italy is expected to approve the changes soon, which primarily affect regions around the Matterhorn.

Employment in India Up by 36% : Center Reports

India has witnessed significant employment growth over the years. With employment increasing by nearly 36%, adding around 17 million jobs during 2016-17 and 2022-23, India’s economic trajectory demonstrates sustained job creation across key sectors. With a robust democracy, dynamic economy, and a culture that celebrates unity in diversity, India’s journey toward becoming a global powerhouse continues to inspire the world.

Employment in India has grown by 36%, adding around 17 million jobs between 2016-17 and 2022-23.

This growth showcases a sustained trend of job creation across various sectors, contradicting the notion of “jobless growth.”

Nepal, India, and Bangladesh Sign Historic Electricity Trade Agreement

Nepal, India, and Bangladesh have recently entered into a significant tripartite agreement aimed at facilitating cross-border electricity trade, marking a notable step in regional energy cooperation. This agreement allows Nepal to export its surplus electricity to Bangladesh via India during the rainy season, specifically from June 15 to November 15 each year. In the initial phase, Nepal is set to export 40 MW of hydroelectricity, leveraging India’s infrastructure for transmission. The agreed rate per unit of electricity is fixed at 6.4 cents, with Nepal expected to generate approximately USD 9.2 million annually from this trade.

ADB Approves $162 Million Loan to Boost Sustainable Tourism Development

On October 2, 2024, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a $162 million loan to enhance tourism development in Himachal Pradesh. This funding, aimed at reviving the tourism economy in the five districts severely affected by the pandemic—Hamirpur, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, and Shimla—will support the Sustainable and Inclusive Tourism Development Project. The project targets the promotion of heritage and cultural sites while developing new infrastructure, ultimately unlocking the state’s tourism potential.

Ahmedabad Police Unveils AI-Enhanced Command and Control Centre

To enhance citizen safety, Ahmedabad Police is establishing a state-of-the-art Command and Control Centre equipped with advanced technologies, marking a significant upgrade in public security measures. This initiative reflects a growing trend in urban policing that integrates modern technology for improved operational efficiency and crime control.

The centre will feature three monitors for each officer, allowing simultaneous surveillance of three locations. This setup aims to bolster operational efficiency, particularly in monitoring criminal activities through CCTV.

A notable aspect of this facility is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The AI system will enable the police to track social media for potential threats and identify suspects swiftly. It will assist in monitoring suspicious activities in real-time, thus improving crime prevention efforts.

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