INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
6th BIMSTEC Summit held in Bangkok (April 2025)
CURRENT AFFAIRS APRIL 5: The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation BIMSTEC summit witnessed significant strides in regional cooperation with India announcing major initiatives.
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About BIMSTEC
- Established: 1997 (initially as BIST-EC)
- Member States: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, and Bhutan
- Headquarters: Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Purpose: Regional organization to foster technical and economic cooperation among member states
Key Features/Outcomes
- PM Modi announced over 20 new initiatives for enhanced regional cooperation
- India to host the first meeting of the new Home Ministers’ mechanism for regional security
- UPI payment integration across member states to boost economic connectivity
- Establishment of a new BIMSTEC Energy Center for regional power cooperation
- Creation of a BIMSTEC Chamber of Commerce to facilitate business linkages
- India’s Cancer Care Initiative to provide training and expertise across BIMSTEC nations
Significance for UPSC
- Demonstrates India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies in action
- Highlights India’s role as a net security provider and responsible regional power
- Important alternative to SAARC which has been dormant due to Indo-Pak tensions
- Provides a strategic framework for India to counter Chinese influence in the region
- Aligns with India’s vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region)
India-Bangladesh Relations: High-Level Dialogue (April 2025)
A significant meeting between PM Modi and Bangladesh’s interim government Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus addressed critical bilateral concerns amidst political transition in Bangladesh.
About the Meeting
- First high-level dialogue since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2024
- Held on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok
- Focused on maintaining stability in bilateral relations during Bangladesh’s political transition
Key Features/Outcomes
- India emphasized support for a democratic and stable Bangladesh
- Discussions on safety of minorities in Bangladesh following recent unrest
- Deliberations on the potential extradition of Sheikh Hasina, currently in India
- Reaffirmation of connectivity initiatives including road, rail, and waterways
- Commitment to counter-terrorism cooperation and addressing border security
Significance for UPSC
- Tests India’s diplomatic flexibility in adapting to regime changes in the neighborhood
- Showcases the intersection of humanitarian concerns and strategic interests
- Highlights the importance of people-to-people ties beyond governmental relations
- Demonstrates India’s commitment to democratic values in the region
- Relevant for questions on India’s neighborhood policy and bilateral relations
India-Myanmar Relations: Democracy and Security (April 2025)
India engaged with Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing at the BIMSTEC Summit, balancing strategic interests with democratic principles.
About Myanmar’s Situation
- Under military rule since the February 2021 coup that overthrew the elected government
- Facing civil war between the military and various ethnic armed organizations
- Recently hit by a devastating earthquake requiring international humanitarian assistance
- Shares a 1,643 km border with India’s northeastern states
Key Features/Outcomes
- India called for early restoration of democracy through credible elections
- Discussed humanitarian assistance for earthquake relief efforts
- Emphasized the need for ending civil conflict and ensuring regional stability
- Reiterated commitment to border security cooperation and counter-insurgency operations
- Reviewed progress on the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway
Significance for UPSC
- Exemplifies India’s pragmatic approach to foreign policy – engaging with the regime while promoting democracy
- Highlights India’s competing priorities of security, strategic interests, and democratic values
- Demonstrates application of principled pragmatism in challenging diplomatic situations
- Important for understanding Act East Policy implementation challenges
- Showcases India balancing Chinese influence in Myanmar with its own strategic interests
DEFENSE AND SECURITY
Russia Launches Submarine with Hypersonic Missiles (April 2025)
Russian President Vladimir Putin commissioned a new nuclear submarine equipped with advanced hypersonic missile technology, escalating global arms race concerns.
About Hypersonic Missiles
- Definition: Missiles that travel at speeds of at least Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound)
- Types:
- Hypersonic cruise missiles: Powered throughout their flight
- Hypersonic glide vehicles (HGVs): Launched from rockets before gliding to target
- Key characteristics: Extremely high speed, maneuverability, and low-altitude flight path
Key Features/Outcomes
- Russia’s Perm submarine launched with Zircon hypersonic missiles
- These missiles can reportedly travel at speeds up to Mach 9 (11,000 km/h)
- Difficult to detect and intercept using conventional anti-missile defense systems
- Capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads
- Represents significant advance in Russian naval capabilities
Significance for UPSC
- Signals a new dimension in the global arms race and strategic balance
- Challenges existing missile defense architectures globally
- Has implications for India’s defense preparedness and strategic calculations
- Relevant for understanding evolution of nuclear deterrence theory
- Important context for questions on emerging defense technologies and global security
ENVIRONMENT AND BIODIVERSITY
Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve: New Species Discovered (April 2025)
Scientists have discovered several new endemic species in the Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its critical importance for biodiversity conservation.
About Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve
- Location: Western Ghats spanning Tamil Nadu and Kerala
- Established: 2001 (State level); 2016 (UNESCO recognition)
- Area: 3,500 sq km
- Ecosystem types: Tropical evergreen forests, semi-evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests, grasslands
- One of the biodiversity hotspots within the larger Western Ghats hotspot
Key Features/Outcomes
- Discovery of 3 new plant species and 2 amphibian species endemic to the region
- Identification of new medicinal plant compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications
- Documentation of traditional ecological knowledge from indigenous communities
- Implementation of new participatory conservation initiatives involving local communities
- Establishment of ecological monitoring stations to track climate change impacts
Significance for UPSC
- Demonstrates the importance of biosphere reserves in the conservation framework
- Highlights India’s commitment to biodiversity conservation under international frameworks
- Showcases the connection between biodiversity and traditional knowledge systems
- Relevant for questions on in-situ conservation measures and UNESCO designations
- Important for understanding Western Ghats ecology and conservation challenges
ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
Startup Mahakumbh 2025: Boosting India’s Innovation Ecosystem (April 2025)
The second edition of Startup Mahakumbh brought together stakeholders from across India’s startup ecosystem to showcase innovations and address growth challenges.
About Startup Mahakumbh
- Organizers: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in collaboration with industry associations
- Purpose: National platform to celebrate and promote India’s startup ecosystem
- Participation: Over 2,000 startups, 1,000 investors, and 100 unicorns
- Focus areas: Deep tech, fintech, agritech, biotech, AI, sustainability, and social impact
Key Features/Outcomes
- Launch of ₹10,000 crore fund for deep tech startups by the government
- Introduction of regulatory sandbox framework for emerging technologies
- Announcement of tax incentives for angel investors and early-stage investments
- Creation of Startup India 2.0 roadmap with focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities
- Establishment of India Innovation Index to benchmark state-level startup ecosystems
Significance for UPSC
- Demonstrates India’s push toward becoming a knowledge-based economy
- Highlights implementation of National Education Policy 2020 goals for innovation
- Shows government’s multi-pronged approach to achieving Aatmanirbhar Bharat
- Relevant for questions on economic development models and employment generation
- Important for understanding the evolution of India’s economic policies beyond traditional sectors
ALSO IN NEWS
- Ottawa Convention: India considering signing the Mine Ban Treaty after decades of resistance
- Global Remittances Report: India remains the top remittance recipient with $100 billion inflow in 2024
- National Medical Commission: New guidelines issued for regulating medical education in India
- Indo-Pacific Economic Framework: Progress on supply chain resilience pillar discussed
- NITI Aayog’s SDG India Index 2025: Released with Kerala topping the rankings for sustainable development
CONCEPT MAP: INTERCONNECTIONS IN CURRENT AFFAIRS
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QUICK FACTS: BIMSTEC
- Combined GDP: $3.7 trillion (2024)
- Total Population: 1.7 billion (22% of global population)
- Trade Volume: $121 billion (intra-BIMSTEC, 2024)
- Biodiversity: Contains 4 of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots
- Energy Potential: 300,000 MW of hydropower potential
- Timeline: 1997 (Formation) → 2004 (First Summit) → 2022 (Charter Adoption) → 2025 (6th Summit)
PREVIOUS EFFORTS: INDIA-BANGLADESH RELATIONS
- 1971: Birth of Bangladesh with India’s military support
- 1996: Ganges Water Treaty signed
- 2015: Land Boundary Agreement implemented
- 2019: Standard Operating Procedures for inland waterways usage
- 2022: Joint Rivers Commission meeting after 12 years
- 2024: Political transition in Bangladesh with fall of Sheikh Hasina government
- 2025: Diplomatic reset with new interim government
POTENTIAL UPSC QUESTIONS
- “BIMSTEC represents a more viable alternative to SAARC for regional cooperation in South Asia.” Discuss with reference to recent developments in the BIMSTEC framework. (15 marks)
- Analyze the strategic implications of hypersonic missile technology for global security architecture and nuclear deterrence theory. (10 marks)
- How does India balance its strategic interests with democratic principles in its engagement with neighboring countries experiencing political instability? Explain with reference to recent developments in India’s neighborhood. (15 marks)