Daily Current Affairs — 27 April 2026
Daily Current Affairs · 27 April 2026
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UPSC Current Affairs MCQ — 27 April 2026
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Environment
3rd Synchronised Nilgiri Tahr Survey
Recently, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department launched the third synchronised Nilgiri Tahr survey across the Western Ghats in coordination with Kerala.
- The survey ensures simultaneous counting across state boundaries to avoid duplication and improve accuracy
- Use of the "Varudai" mobile app with a supporting web-based system enables real-time data collection
- About: Also known as Varayaadu or Nilgiri Ibex
- The Eravikulam National Park (ENP) in Kerala hosts the largest population
- Project Nilgiri Tahr was launched in October 2023 , focusing on habitat management, population monitoring and scientific conservation.
Environment
Nilgiri Tahr – reporting
Recently, Nilgiri tahr's population has increased from 568 in 2018 to 612 in 2019 in the Mukurthi National Park, Tamil Nadu.
- The recent increase has favoured a healthy sex ratio i.e.slightly skewed in favour of female goats.
- There has been almost 27% increase in the population of the tahr in the Nilgiris over the last three years.
- Factors responsible for maintaining an increase in the population of Nilgiri Tahr are: Keeping the national park closed to tourists and free from…
- It has been listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act
- The Adult males of Nilgiri Tahr species develop a light grey area or "saddle" on their backs and are hence called "Saddlebacks"
- It is found in open montane grassland habitat of rain forests ecoregion.
- It is endemic to the Nilgiri Hills and the southern portion of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu
- Habitat loss (mainly from domestic livestock and spread of invasive plants)
- Populations of these animals are small and isolated, making them vulnerable to local extinction,
- It is a protected area located in the northwest corner of Tamil Nadu in the Western Ghats.
Environment
IUCN Assessment of the Himalayan Wolf
The Himalayan Wolf ( Canis lupus chanco ), a prominent lupine predator found across the Himalayas has been assessed for the first time in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Red List.
- About: The Himalayan Wolf is a mysterious lupine predator that inhabits the high elevations of the Himalayas.
- Characterized by distinctive genetic markers, its mitochondrial DNA suggests a genetic foundation predating the Holarctic grey wolf.
- It is found in parts of China, Nepal, India, and Bhutan and typically lives in alpine meadows and grasslands at elevations of 10,000 to 18,000 feet
- Population estimate of 2,275-3,792 mature individuals
- Indian section has 227-378 mature individuals, primarily in Ladakh and Spiti Valley.
- The IUCN Red List is the foremost global resource for assessing the risk of extinction among animals, fungi, and plant species.
- Accessible to all, it serves as a crucial indicator of global biodiversity health, it offers comprehensive insights into species' characteristics…
- The IUCN Red List Categories define the extinction risk of species assessed
- There are eight Green Status Categories: Extinct in the Wild
- A Green Status assessment examines how conservation actions have affected the current Red List status.
Environment
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 has completed 51 years since its inception , and over the years, it has been successful in protecting several endangered species.
- About: The Wild Life (Protection) Act, of 1972 provides a legal framework for the protection of various species of wild animals and plants…
- The act also lists schedules of plants and animals that are afforded varying degrees of protection and monitoring by the government.
- India's entry to the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was made easier by the Wildlife Act.
- Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir was not covered by the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972
- The 42 nd Amendment Act, 1976, Forests and Protection of Wild Animals and Birds was transferred from State to Concurrent List.
- Article 51 A (g) of the Constitution states that it shall be the fundamental duty of every citizen to protect and improve the natural environment…
- Article 48 A in the Directive Principles of State policy
- Schedule I: It covers endangered species that need rigorous protection.
- A person is liable to the harshest penalties for violation of the law under this Schedule.
- Species under this Schedule are prohibited to be hunted throughout India
Environment
Tiger Deaths Raise Concerns in Nilgiris Biodiversity
The Nilgiris District in Tamil Nadu is home to a rich biodiversity and a large population of tigers . However, in the past two months, 10 tigers have died in the district due to various reasons.
- This has raised concerns among conservationists and officials about the welfare and survival of the big cats.
- High Density of Tigers: The high density of tigers in the Mudumalai-Bandipur-Nagarhole complex of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is pushing…
- The rise in tiger numbers puts pressure on prey species like spotted deer, and Indian gaur
- Tiger cubs, believed to be two weeks old, found dead in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve's buffer zone
- Poaching Threat: Recent poaching incidents in the Nilgiris district, underscore the persistent threat to tigers
- The inability to monitor and safeguard these majestic animals contributes to conservationists' worries.
- Ensuring sufficient prey for tigers is essential for their survival.
- Human activities, deforestation, and encroachments contribute to habitat loss.
- About: The very name Nilgiris' with literary meaning 'blue mountains' has originated from the appearance of blue flower clad mountains (Neelakurinji…
- Animals like Nilgiri tahr , Nilgiri langur, slender loris, blackbuck, tiger, gaur, Indian elephant and marten are found here.
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Environment
Lion-Tailed Macaques
Recently, the adaptation of the lion-tailed macaque ( Macaca silenus ) to Valparai's urban settings underscores the intricate relationship between wildlife and human activity, necessitating conservation measures.
- Key Features: One of the smallest macaque species
- The lion-tailed macaque's black hair, except for its distinctive light-coloured mane around its head and chin, earns it the nickname "beard ape."
- Known as "the wanderoo," lion-tailed macaques are solitary and shy, staying within their familiar range in hierarchical groups of 10 to 20 members.
- Dominant males of the group emit loud, human-like 'whoops' to alert outsiders entering their territory.
- This primate is native to the fragmented rainforests of Karnataka
- The primary danger lies in the loss of their rainforest home
- Behavioural shift towards human settlements, driven by a scarcity of natural food, habitat degradation, increased human activity, and poor waste…
- The Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) has developed canopy corridors and implemented regulations to curb feeding and safely guide macaques across…
- The Tamil Nadu government has announced the establishment of a Tamil Nadu Endangered Species Conservation Fund with a corpus of Rs
- The Tamil Nadu Forest Department plans to conduct a study to estimate the macaque population and devise a comprehensive conservation strategy.
History
Israel Airlifts Bnei Menashe from India
Recently, Israel flew around 240 individuals from Mizoram to Tel Aviv under " Operation Wings of Dawn" amid ongoing security concerns in West Asia .
- Effect of Policies & Politics of Countries on India's Interests
- This was the first of multiple batches with settlement planned in absorption centres such as Nof HaGalil in northern Israel.
- India clarified that it did not facilitate the operation, limiting its role to ensuring legal migration and preventing trafficking.
- The Bnei Menashe (meaning "sons of Manasseh") claim descent from one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
- They are primarily part of Mizo and Kuki tribal groups , with a population of about 7,000 in Northeast India
- Originally, most of the community had converted to Christianity under missionary influence, before a Judaising movement emerged in the late 20th…
- In 2005, Israel's Chief Rabbinate recognised them as a "Lost Seed of Israel", based on cultural claims and inconclusive genetic evidence, enabling…
Economy
West Asia War & India's Manufacturing Slowdown
The HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to a 45-month low of 53.9 in March 2026
- Manufacturers faced the steepest intensification of input costs since August 2022
- Geoeconomic Fallout of the US-Israel-Iran Conflict on India
- Self-Defence, IHL and UNCLOS in USIsraelIran Conflict
- India's manufacturing slowed as PMI fell to 53.9 (45-month low) in March 2026 due to the West Asia conflict and rising input costs.
- Key impacts included higher freight costs, longer shipping routes, energy price spikes, raw material shortages, and stress on MSMEs.
- Resilience requires diversifying energy sources, alternative trade routes, and structural reforms to reduce dependence on geopolitical risks.
- Shipping Surcharge Burden: Freight rates for Indian exporters have jumped by 40% to 50%
- Energy-Driven Input Cost Inflation: Manufacturers faced the fastest rise in operating expenses in 45 months
- Crisis in MSME Clusters: Manufacturing hubs like Morbi (Ceramics) and Surat (Textiles) reported significant shutdowns in early April 2026 due to the…
- Raw Material Scarcity (Metal & Cement): The cost of steel scrap rose by 5-8%
- rates for Indian exporters have jumped by 40% to 50% . Beyond the cost, the rerouting of
- for Indian exporters have jumped by 40% to 50% . Beyond the cost, the rerouting of ships
- 45 months. Spikes in crude oil (breaching USD 110/barrel) and natural gas prices have made
- Cement): The cost of steel scrap rose by 5-8%, and cement companies faced a "choking" of
- Inflation: The Rupee hit a record low of Rs 95 per dollar in late March 2026. For
- average of five sub-indices: New Orders (30%) Output (25%) Employment (20%) Suppliers'
Analyze the impact of the ongoing West Asia conflict (2026) on India's manufacturing sector, particularly MSME clusters.
Polity
Challenges Faced by Chin-Kuki-Mizo Group
Prelims: Refugee in India, 1951 Refugee Conference, Foreigners Act of 1946, Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA), Rohingya Refugee, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
- Effect of Policies & Politics of Countries on India's Interests
- More than 300 people belonging to the Chin-Kuki-Mizo group have taken shelter in Mizoram's Lawngtlai district since November 2022
- The constitutional and human rights of the indigenous Kuki-Chin tribes
- The Kuki-Chin tribes of the CHT have been demanding a separate State due to the large-scale influx of non-tribal people into the hills
- The ZORO asked India to advise his Bangladeshi counterpart to declare a ceasefire with the Kuki-Chin National Army (KNA) and stop abusing the rights…
- The organisation also appealed India to direct the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Border Security Force not to drive away the Kuki-Chin people who…
- India lacks specific legislation to address the problem of refugees, in spite of their increasing inflow.
- India is not a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol , the key legal documents pertaining to refugee protection
- The Supreme Court in the National Human Rights Commission vs
- Non-refoulement is the principle under international law which states that a person fleeing persecution from his own country should not be forced to…
Economy
India-Israel Relations
The Indian Prime Minister made a historic State visit to Israel. During this visit, the bilateral relationship was elevated to a "Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation & Prosperity."
- Effect of Policies & Politics of Countries on India's Interests
- Furthermore, the first round of negotiations for the India-Israel Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was successfully concluded in New Delhi, signaling a…
- Technology: Indo-Israel Cyber Centre of Excellence (CoE): A Letter of Intent (LoI) was signed to establish Indo-Israel Cyber Centre of Excellence…
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): A dedicated MoU to promote ethical AI development, civilian applications, and public-private capacity building
- UPI Integration : A landmark MoU to enable cross-border remittances between India and Israel utilizing India's indigenous Unified Payments Interface…
- Financial Services Cooperation: MoU between India's IFSCA (International Financial Services Centres Authority) and the Israel Securities Authority…
- Commercial Arbitration: Agreement between the Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) and the Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration (IICA) to…
- Commerce and Services: Retail, logistics, hospitality, cleaning, and warehousing.
- Manufacturing: Textiles, electronics, chemicals, plastics, metals, and food processing.
- Restaurants: Recruitment for cafs, restaurants, and food sales businesses.
1. What is the significance of the IndoIsrael Cyber Centre of Excellence? It aims to enhance digital resilience
Simple Current Affairs MCQ — 27 April 2026
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