18 May 2026 | Daily Current Affairs

Supreme Court Judges Ordinance 2026 UPSC Notes

Context: Supreme Court Judges Ordinance 2026
The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance, 2026 increases the sanctioned strength of the Supreme Court from 34 to 38 judges including the CJI to address rising pendency.

1. Constitutional Basis

  • Article 124(1): Supreme Court consists of the CJI + other judges as Parliament may by law prescribe.
  • Hence, number of SC judges can be increased through an ordinary law.

2. Relevant Law

  • Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act, 1956
  • Latest amendment:
  • 34 → 38 judges including CJI

3. Ordinance Power — Article 123

President can promulgate ordinance when:

  • Parliament is not in session.
  • Immediate action is necessary.
  • Issued on advice of the Union Council of Ministers.
  • Ordinance has same force as an Act of Parliament.

4. Validity & Limits

  • Must be approved within 6 weeks of Parliament reassembly.
  • Subject to judicial review.
  • Cannot amend the Constitution under Article 368.

5. Important Judgments

  • D.C. Wadhwa Case (1987): Re-promulgation of ordinances criticised.
  • Krishna Kumar Singh vs State of Bihar (2017, 7-judge bench): Repeated re-promulgation held unconstitutional.
Supreme Court Judges Ordinance 2026
PYQ – 2024, Ans – B

PM Modi’s Norway Visit & Nordic-India Summit 2026 UPSC Analysis

Context: Nordic-India Summit 2026
PM Narendra Modi visited Norway for the first bilateral visit by an Indian PM in 43 years and is scheduled to attend the 3rd Nordic-India Summit in Oslo on 19 May 2026; during the visit, Norway conferred its highest civilian honour — Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit — on PM Modi, his 31st international state honour.

1. Nordic Countries

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland

Key strengths:

  • Green energy
  • Arctic cooperation
  • Maritime economy
  • Innovation
  • Sustainability

2. Nordic-India Summit

  • 1st: 2018 — Sweden
  • 2nd: 2022 — Denmark
  • 3rd: 2026 — Norway

Focus areas:

3. India–Norway Relations

  • Norway: major oil & gas exporter and maritime nation.
  • Cooperation: blue economy, renewable energy, fisheries, ports, shipping, polar research.

4. India–Netherlands Relations

  • Relations upgraded to Strategic Partnership.
  • 17 MoUs/agreements signed.
  • Areas: water, agriculture, health, renewable energy, critical minerals, semiconductors.
  • Key project: TATA Electronics–ASML semiconductor collaboration.

5. Importance

  • Strengthens India’s energy security, technology partnerships, and supply-chain diversification amid global conflicts and trade disruptions.
Nordic-India Summit 2026
PYQ – 2024, Ans – B
Nordic-India Summit 2026
 Nordic-India Summit 2026
Nordic-India Summit 2026

Trump Xi Meeting 2026 UPSC Current Affairs

Context: Trump Xi Meeting 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump visited China on May 13 to meet President Xi Jinping after a near one-year gap, amid the Iran crisis, Taiwan tensions, and prolonged trade-tech rivalry, with both sides attempting to stabilise bilateral relations.

1. Major U.S.–China Issues

  • Trade war and retaliatory tariffs.
  • Restrictions on semiconductors, AI chips, Huawei, and advanced technology exports.
  • Supply-chain decoupling and critical mineral competition.
  • Taiwan issue and U.S. policy of “strategic ambiguity”.
  • South China Sea and Indo-Pacific rivalry.
  • Sanctions, investment restrictions, and market-access disputes.
  • Human-rights concerns: Xinjiang, Hong Kong, surveillance issues.

2. Major Outcomes of Trump–Xi Meeting

  • Both sides agreed to maintain a “stable” and “constructive” relationship.
  • Talks resumed on trade, semiconductors, AI, and energy cooperation.
  • China showed interest in buying more U.S. oil, aircraft, and farm products.
  • U.S. hinted at limited easing of chip-export restrictions.
  • Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz crisis discussed due to energy-security concerns.
  • No major agreement signed, but both sides signalled willingness to avoid escalation.
Trump Xi Meeting 2026
Trump Xi Meeting 2026

Ebola PHEIC 2026 WHO UPSC Notes

Context: Ebola PHEIC 2026
WHO declared the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) after over 300 suspected cases and 88 deaths linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola virus.

1. Ebola — Basics

  • Viral haemorrhagic disease caused by Ebolavirus.
  • First identified in 1976 near the Ebola River (DRC).
  • Natural host: Fruit bats.
  • Spread through blood and other bodily fluids via direct contact.
  • High fatality rate.

2. Bundibugyo Strain

  • Rare Ebola variant first identified in Uganda (2007).
  • No fully approved vaccine or targeted therapeutics available.

3. WHO — Basics

  • UN specialized health agency.
  • Established: 1948
  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland

Objectives:

  • Global disease surveillance
  • Coordinating health emergencies
  • Vaccination & immunisation programs
  • Setting international health standards

4. PHEIC vs Pandemic

  • PHEIC: Serious international health risk requiring coordinated response; spread may remain region-specific.
  • Pandemic: Sustained worldwide spread across multiple countries/continents.
Ebola PHEIC 2026
Ebola PHEIC 2026

Leiden Copper Plates UPSC History Notes

Context: Leiden Copper Plates
India received the Chola-era Anaimangalam (Leiden) copper plates from the Netherlands, marking a major step in repatriation of India’s stolen antiquities and cultural heritage.

1. Anaimangalam Copper Plates

  • Chola-period copper inscriptions written in Tamil and Sanskrit.
  • Record land grants made to a Buddhist vihara at Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu.
  • Also called Leiden Copper Plates as they were preserved at Leiden University, Netherlands.

2. Chola Kings Mentioned

  • Raja Raja Chola I (985–1014 CE): Ordered construction of the vihara.
  • Rajendra Chola I (1014–1044 CE): Expanded grants to the vihara.
  • Kulottunga Chola I (1070–1120 CE): Continued patronage and support.

3. Historical Importance

  • Reflect Chola maritime links with Southeast Asia/Srivijaya kingdom.
  • Highlight Chola administration, temple grants, and overseas cultural influence.
  • Carry Chola royal symbols like tiger, fish, and bow.

4. Importance of Repatriation

  • Restores India’s cultural and historical heritage.
  • Helps fight illegal antiquities trafficking.
  • Encourages return of more Indian artefacts from foreign museums and institutions.
Leiden Copper Plates
Leiden Copper Plates
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