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February 2026 Current Affairs

  India hosted the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi from 16 to 20 February. The summit focused on ethical and responsible artificial intelligence governance. More than 80 countries reportedly endorsed the AI Impact Declaration. Bharat Mandapam served as the main venue of the AI Summit. The government emphasized AI as a public digital good. The Union Budget 2026–27 focused on accelerating Viksit Bharat goals. Budget 2026 was presented on a Sunday—a rare parliamentary occurrence. A ₹1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund was introduced. The fund aims to promote private investment in urban infrastructure. Capital expenditure allocation saw an increase compared to last fiscal. Special support was announced for semiconductor manufacturing. The Biopharma SHAKTI initiative was introduced to boost biotech manufacturing. The government reaffirmed its target of 6 crore Lakhpati Didis. Focus expanded on women-led self-help groups under DAY-NRLM. Agricultural digital integration platform Bharat-VISTAAR was launched. The platform integrates farmer services and crop advisory systems. NHPC achieved a breakthrough milestone at the Dibang Hydropower Project. The Dibang Project capacity stands at 2,880 MW. The project is located in Arunachal Pradesh. The project also aims at flood control and water storage. India strengthened defense ties with France in February 2026. The H-125 helicopter final assembly line was inaugurated in Karnataka. The Airbus and Tata partnership expanded under Make in India. India increased its focus on defence manufacturing exports. Indigenous cadet training ship Krishna was commissioned. The ship enhances naval training capacity. The government reviewed national cybersecurity preparedness. A new digital grievance redressal portal was rolled out. Ministry of Railways expanded high-speed rail corridors review. Indian Railways announced modernization of signalling systems. National Highway expansion projects were approved. A new river-linking feasibility report was submitted. Jal Jeevan Mission coverage expanded in rural districts. Renewable energy installation crossed new milestones. Solar rooftop adoption increased under PM Surya Ghar scheme. India’s forex reserves showed a moderate rise in early February. GST collections remained stable in the first week of February. E-courts digital case management saw wider adoption. National Digital University pilot phase expanded. PM Gati Shakti dashboard integrated more ministries. RBI Monetary Policy Committee maintained status quo on repo rate. The repo rate remained unchanged in February review. RBI continued its withdrawal of accommodation stance. Inflation remained within tolerance band. Banking sector credit growth showed steady expansion. Digital payment transactions crossed a new monthly record. UPI usage continued strong momentum. Public sector banks reported improved asset quality. Gross NPAs declined compared to previous quarter. Government announced recapitalisation roadmap review. Financial literacy campaign was launched nationwide. Mudra loan disbursement crossed a new benchmark. Stand-Up India scheme coverage widened. SIDBI expanded MSME refinancing assistance. Export credit support for MSMEs was enhanced. Government reviewed disinvestment targets. RBI released updated cybersecurity compliance norms. NPCI introduced enhancements to digital payment security. Small Finance Banks expanded branch networks. Inflation expectations survey was published. IMF scheduled US economic review for late February. India’s GDP growth projection remained optimistic. Core sector output showed moderate expansion. Foreign Direct Investment inflows remained steady. SEBI tightened disclosure norms for listed entities. Insurance penetration saw incremental growth. Pension fund assets under management increased. Sovereign bond yields showed marginal volatility. Gold imports rose during early February. Rupee remained stable against the US dollar. India–France defence cooperation expanded in aviation sector. Indigenous drone surveillance trials were conducted. Coast Guard conducted maritime safety exercise. DRDO tested upgraded missile guidance system. Army initiated joint training exercise with friendly nation. Indian Navy enhanced Indo-Pacific patrol missions. Cyber defence simulation drill was conducted. Border infrastructure roads were accelerated. Defence exports policy was reviewed. Make in India defence procurement list expanded. Naval dockyard modernization project approved. Coastline radar network expanded. Counter-terror preparedness review held. Defence corridor investment proposals increased. Indigenous ammunition manufacturing scaled up. AI Summit emphasized ethical algorithm governance. India promoted open-source AI collaboration. AI skill development initiative announced. ISRO reviewed upcoming satellite launch schedule. Space sector startups received government support. India expanded semiconductor fabrication roadmap. Quantum computing research funding increased. Biotechnology research grants announced. National Supercomputing Mission expanded nodes. Digital public infrastructure model showcased globally. India promoted 5G rural connectivity expansion. Satellite internet regulatory framework reviewed. Climate change mitigation policies discussed. Green hydrogen policy implementation accelerated. EV charging network expansion announced. Smart grid pilot projects initiated. Ocean mission research vessel deployment updated. Deep sea mining feasibility discussed. National data governance framework updated. AI startups received innovation awards. Health tech digital registry expanded. Genome research collaboration strengthened. Indigenous chip design ecosystem promoted. Cybercrime reporting portal upgraded. Agri-tech drone mapping scaled up. EU signaled support for beginning Ukraine accession talks. Middle East tensions increased with US strategic deployments. Global oil prices showed minor volatility. BRICS economic consultations continued. G20 working groups discussed sustainable finance. India strengthened ties with ASEAN members. BIMSTEC connectivity projects reviewed. WHO global health advisory updated. UN climate forum preparatory meeting held. India reaffirmed commitment to Global South cooperation. ITF Bengaluru Open 2026 held in Karnataka. Domestic cricket tournaments continued across India. National Games preparations reviewed. Indian athletes secured medals in international events. Sports budget allocation discussions held. Women’s cricket tournaments expanded. Junior athletics championships concluded. Badminton league matches gained attention. Hockey training camp intensified. Chess grandmaster tournament held in India. 2 Feb – World Wetlands Day observed. 4 Feb – World Cancer Day observed. 6 Feb – International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM. 10 Feb – National Deworming Day observed. 11 Feb – International Day of Women in Science. 13 Feb – World Radio Day observed. 14 Feb – Maha Shivratri celebrated. 15 Feb – International Childhood Cancer Day. 20 Feb – World Day of Social Justice observed. February marked National Science outreach events. DSSSB released February exam draft answer keys. Objection window remained open till 25 February. SSC exam calendar updates issued. RRB recruitment notifications reviewed. State PSC preliminary exam dates announced. Online application portals upgraded. Digital document verification expanded. E-admit card systems streamlined. Skill development training programs launched. Government employment statistics were updated.

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January 2026 Current Affairs – Rapid Revision

January 2026 Current Affairs January 2026 Current Affairs  are important for SSC, RRB, UPSC, banking, and state government exams. These multiple-choice questions cover important national and international events, economy, science & technology, sports, and government schemes of January 2026 and cover the most important national and international events of the month. These MCQs are useful for SSC, UPSC, RRB, banking, and other competitive exam preparation. Practice the updated January 2026 current affairs MCQs below and improve your competitive exam preparation. Important Topics Covered in January 2026 Government Schemes & Policies Economy & Banking Updates Science and Technology Sports & Awards International Affairs India used 3D Flex Aqueous Angiography with iStent for advanced glaucoma surgery in New Delhi,The new glaucoma procedure enables real-time visualization of aqueous humour drainage,The technique is part of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS). Bulgaria became the 21st member of the Eurozone,Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria.Bulgaria lies in the Balkan Peninsula of Southeast Europe. Rani Velu Nachiyar recaptured Sivaganga in 1780 from the British.She formed one of the world’s first all-women military units,Kuyili carried out an early recorded suicide attack against British forces. US strikes near Caracas revived debate around the Monroe Doctrine. India introduced the e-B-4 visa for Chinese manufacturing-linked business activities,The e-B-4 visa allows activity-specific business entry up to six months. India’s Gross NPA ratio fell to about 2.1% in late 2025,The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code improved credit discipline in banks. The Arctic is warming at more than twice the global average rate,India operates the Himadri research station in the Arctic. PRAGATI enhances Centre–State coordination in project monitoring. The Draft Pesticides Management Bill, 2025 will replace the Insecticides Act, 1968. Census 2027 will be India’s first fully digital census.Census 2027 will include nationwide caste enumeration. India assumed BRICS Chairmanship for 2026. DRDO ground-tested a scramjet engine for over 12 minutes,Scramjets enable sustained hypersonic flight beyond Mach 5. Param Shakti supercomputer delivers 3.1 Petaflops performance,Param Shakti is installed at IIT Madras. India objected to China’s activities in the Shaksgam Valley. The PSLV-C62 mission anomaly occurred in the solid third stage. The Supreme Court suggested a Romeo–Juliet clause in POCSO Act. China’s EAST reactor crossed the Greenwald plasma density limit. The UN High Seas Treaty is also called the BBNJ Agreement.BBNJ stands for Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction,The treaty focuses on marine genetic resources and MPAs,India signed but has not yet ratified the BBNJ Agreement. The Australia Group prevents proliferation of chemical and biological weapons,India joined the Australia Group in 2018. RBI Integrated Ombudsman Scheme strengthens consumer grievance redressal. India’s Carbon Credit Scheme mandates 3–7% emission reduction for 208 units. Diego Garcia is part of the Chagos Archipelago,The UK retains a 99-year lease over Diego Garcia. The Military Quantum Mission aligns with the National Quantum Mission. Secondary particulate matter is the largest source of Delhi winter pollution. Nearly two-thirds of Delhi’s PM2.5 originates outside the city. G4 nations include India, Brazil, Germany, and Japan,G4 proposes six new permanent UNSC seats. India’s forex reserves reached around USD 701.4 billion. Economic Survey 2025–26 projects 7.4% GDP growth. PFCE rose to 61.5% of GDP. India remained the world’s largest remittance recipient at USD 135.4 billion. Coking coal declared a Critical and Strategic Mineral under MMDR Act. CPI base revision recommends CPI 2024. The Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 mandate four-stream segregation. SWM Rules 2026 operate under the Environment Protection Act, 1986. India’s defence production reached ₹1.51 lakh crore.India exports defence equipment to over 100 countries. ACASA-India platform provides climate advisories to farmers,ACASA-India marks 15 years of NICRA. 78% of India’s e-waste is handled by the informal sector,India generates over 6.19 million tonnes of e-waste annually. Nature-negative finance reached $7.3 trillion globally,Nature-positive finance stood at only $220 billion. Annual investment in Nature-based Solutions must reach $571 billion by 2030. India achieved 50% non-fossil electricity capacity ahead of schedule,PM Surya Ghar promotes rooftop solar adoption. National Green Hydrogen Mission supports decarbonization. The RBI State Finances report describes a demographic inflection point. India’s median age is around 28 years. States’ fiscal deficit rose to about 3.3% of GDP. The Responsible Nations Index ranks India 16th globally. The Startup India Initiative completed 10 years in January 2026. India has over 2.09 lakh DPIIT-recognised startups,India has more than 120 unicorns,Nearly 45% of startups have at least one woman founder/director. India led globally in number of IPOs. The National Sports Governance Rules, 2026 mandate women’s representation. The Pension Fund Regulatory Authority introduced NPS Vatsalya Scheme. The UN Global Economic Prospects revised India’s growth to 7.2%. The Arctic Council includes India as an observer,Arctic amplification weakens the pole-mid latitude temperature gradient. Polar vortex disruptions triggered US extreme cold. CERT-In handled about 30 lakh cyber incidents in 2025. Article 124(4) governs removal of Supreme Court judges. No SC or HC judge has been successfully removed to date. The UN High Seas Treaty has over 80 signatories operationally. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 ensures privacy safeguards. India–EU FTA grants access to 97% of EU tariff lines. The World Bank upgraded India’s FY26 growth to 7.2%. The National IED Data Management System enhances counter-terrorism coordination. ISRO plans Bharatiya Antariksh Station by 2035. The first BAS module is planned by 2028. India marked Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary on 12 January. Germany announced visa-free transit for Indian passport holders. The India–Middle East–Europe Corridor aims to diversify trade routes. India’s fish production reached nearly 197.75 lakh tonnes. The Australia Group marked 40 years of operation. The UN Environment Programme’s report stresses redirection of capital flows. The Greenhouse Emission Rules include petroleum refining and textiles. India’s river deltas face subsidence due to groundwater extraction. The Ganga–Brahmaputra delta is a global hotspot for sinking. Economic Survey highlights services sector growth of 9.1%. Investment (GFCF) remained around 30% of GDP. The UN High Seas Treaty entered into force as the first legally binding framework for high seas biodiversity. The BBNJ Agreement has four pillars including marine genetic resources and capacity building. India’s Arctic Policy focuses on climate and cryosphere research. Atlantification is accelerating warming

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