8 Dec, 2025 | Daily Current Affairs

India Infrastructure Challenges | GS3 UPSC Current Affairs

EXACT Reasons Behind IndiGo’s Current Crisis

A. IndiGo misread the new FDTL rules (Primary Cause)

  1. DGCA introduced new crew duty-hour rules effective 1 November 2025.
  2. IndiGo failed to correctly plan for these changes — a “wilful misreading,” as the article suggests.
  3. Because of this misinterpretation, crew availability was overestimated, causing massive rostering gaps.

B. Key FDTL rule changes IndiGo did not plan for

  1. Mandatory weekly rest for pilots increased from 36 → 48 hours.
  2. Limit on night and early-morning landings increased from six → two per week.
  3. Restricted flying hours for late-night / extended-night operations.
  4. Personal leave must also fit inside the 48-hour rest window.

→ IndiGo failed to adjust schedules to these stricter rest and duty norms.

India Foreign Policy Balance | GS2 International Relations UPSC

India–Russia Relations Summary

  1. Putin’s visit signals continuity in India–Russia ties despite Western efforts to isolate Moscow after the Ukraine war.
  2. India asserts autonomy: refuses to criticise Russia yet continues diplomatic engagement with the West.
  3. Economic focus dominates: labour mobility pact, plan for a urea plant, and trade connectivity mechanisms.
  4. No sensitive strategic deals (defence, nuclear, space) were announced to avoid disturbing ongoing talks with the U.S. and EU.
  5. Oil imports not expanded, despite Russia’s offer, reflecting India’s balancing act.
  6. The government aims for steady, calibrated ties with both Russia and the West, avoiding drastic swings.
  7. Overall message: Strategic autonomy = consistent engagement with all partners, not alignment with any one side.

Draft ISI Bill Concerns | GS2 Education UPSC

Draft ISI Bill 2025

1. What the Bill Does

• Converts ISI from a registered society → statutory body corporate.
• Establishes a new Governing Council (BoG) with full government control.

2. Key Changes

• Appointments (faculty, administration) to be decided entirely by the Union Government.
• ISI will have the power to generate revenue (consultancy, sponsored projects).
• Existing protections under the 1959 Act and WB Societies Act removed.

3. Why Protests?

• Fear of loss of academic autonomy.
• No ISI representatives in the new BoG → risk of political interference.
• Shift toward a corporate funding model may harm fundamental research.
• Concerns over non-transparent drafting of the Bill.

4. Government’s Stand

• Reforms aim to make ISI globally competitive.
• Claims governance updates follow review committee recommendations.

NATGRID Internal Security | GS3 UPSC Current Affairs

NATGRID Gains Traction

1. What NATGRID Does

• A secure platform giving police and investigative agencies real-time access to major government & private databases (Aadhaar, airline data, bank records, DL, social-media links).

2. Recent Developments

• Usage rising to ~45,000 requests per month.
• Access expanded from 10 Central agencies to State police (SP-rank and above).
• Home Ministry urges States to integrate NATGRID into all investigations.

3. Why It Matters

• Eliminates delays of collecting data from multiple agencies — all information on one platform.
• FIR not required; data used to “join the dots” in probes.
• Key step to strengthen intelligence coordination post–26/11.

4. Challenges Reported

• Slow login, delays in retrieving real-time information.
• Some States face technical and access hurdles.

5. Larger Context

• India saw 20.41 lakh cybersecurity incidents in 2024 → demand for stronger, secure intelligence systems.
• Government emphasises data security and confidentiality on NATGRID.

Disaster Reasons and Responsibility | GS3 Disaster Management UPSC

Goa Nightclub Fire: What Happened & Reasons

What happened?
A major fire broke out at a nightclub in North Goa, killing 25 people and injuring several others. Over 100 people were inside when the fire started.

Key Reasons for the Fire

  1. Use of fireworks inside the club
    – A fire show using electric firecrackers was conducted without safety precautions or permits.
    – This triggered the blaze.
  2. No emergency exit doors
    – The club lacked mandated exit routes, turning the venue into a death trap.
    – Most deaths occurred due to suffocation, as people were trapped.
  3. Operating without licence
    – The nightclub was functioning illegally, without proper permissions, according to the FIR.

Overcrowding
– More than 100 people were inside the dance area on a single floor, worsening panic and escape difficulty.

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