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THAAD Missile System

Category: Defence and Security

Context:

  • Recently, Iran has destroyed a key Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) radar system used by the US to detect and intercept ballistic missiles in the Middle East.

About THAAD Missile System:

    • Full Form: THAAD stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system.
    • Nature: It is one of the most advanced missile defence platforms.
    • Development: It is developed by the United States to counter ballistic missile threats.
  • Hit-to-Kill Technology: Unlike traditional systems that use explosive warheads, THAAD interceptors destroy targets through direct collision, relying solely on kinetic energy.
    • Dual Atmosphere Capability: It is the only U.S. system capable of intercepting missiles both inside (endo-atmospheric) and outside (exo-atmospheric) the Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Range: Its range is approximately 150–200 kilometres.
    • Altitude: It can go up to 150 kilometres.
  • High Speed: The interceptor can travel at speeds exceeding Mach 8.
  • Mobility: The system is truck-mounted and can be rapidly deployed worldwide via air, sea, or land. 
  • Core Components: A typical THAAD battery is operated by approximately 90–95 personnel and consists of:
      • Interceptors: Eight missiles per launcher; up to 48-72 per battery.
  • Launchers: Six to nine truck-mounted launch vehicles.
    • AN/TPY-2 Radar: A powerful X-band radar used for early detection and tracking of threats at ranges up to 1,000–3,000 km.
    • Fire Control & Communications: Coordinates targeting and integrates with other defense systems like Patriot PAC-3 and Aegis.
  • Comparison with S-400: While THAAD focuses purely on ballistic missiles using kinetic energy, the Russian S-400 Triumf is more versatile, capable of engaging aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles using various explosive warheads.

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Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

Category: International Organisations

Context:

  • Minister of State for Women and Child Development will visit New York, to participate in the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW-70).

About Commission on the Status of Women (CSW):

    • Nature: It is a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
  • Establishment: It was established by ECOSOC resolution of 21 June 1946.
    • Objective: It is the principal global intergovernmental body dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women.
    • Association with UN: It is part of the United Nations, and works to promote women’s political, economic, civil, social, and educational rights. 
    • Mandate: It is instrumental in promoting women’s and girls’ rights, documenting the reality of their lives throughout the world, and shaping global standards on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
  • Expansion of mandate: In 1996, ECOSOC expanded the Commission’s mandate. It was decided that it should take a leading role in monitoring and in mainstreaming a gender perspective in UN activities.
  • Major Contributions: The CSW was pivotal in drafting the Beijing Declaration (1995) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW, 1979). 
    • Member States: Forty-five Member States of the United Nations serve as members of the Commission at any one time.
  • Election of member states: Member States are elected for a period of four years by the Economic and Social Council on the basis of equitable geographical distribution.
  • India’s Role: India was elected to the CSW for the 2021–2025 term.

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Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC)

Category: Science and Technology

Context:

  • Ministry of Information and Broadcasting recently asked the Broadcast Audience Research Council to suspend publication of Television Rating Points for 4 weeks.

About Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC):

    • Nature: It is a joint industry company founded by stakeholder bodies that represent Broadcasters, Advertisers and Advertising & Advertising Agencies.
  • Mandate: It owns and manages a transparent, accurate, and inclusive TV audience measurement system.
    • Establishment: It was founded in 2010 based on recommendations from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and guidelines from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB).
  • Legal Status: It is registered as a not-for-profit company under the Companies Act, 2013.
    • Primary objective: It aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and timely “currency” (Television Rating Points – TRP) for advertisers and broadcasters to trade on.
    • Uniqueness: It is the sole body which can measure and publish television audience data in the country.
    • Headquarters: It is based in Mumbai, India.
  • Ownership Structure: A unique collaboration between three key industry stakeholders:
  • Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBDF): 60% stake.
  • Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA): 20% stake.
  • Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI): 20% stake.
  • Technology: It uses Audio Watermarking technology to identify channels through inaudible codes embedded in the content.
  • BAR-O-Meters: These “People Meters” are installed in approximately 55,000+ panel homes (scaling to 65,000) to record what is being watched minute-by-minute.
  • Reporting: Data is released weekly, typically every Thursday.

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Striped Hyena

Category: Environment and Ecology

Context:

  • Recently, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan urged the inclusion of the striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) in Appendix I and II of the Convention of Migratory Species (CMS).

About Striped Hyena:

    • Family: It is one of four species belonging to the family Hyaenidae. Other three are the Spotted Hyena, the Brown Hyena and the Aardwolf.
  • Appearance: It is a bit smaller than the spotted hyenas and has stripes all over their bodies. 
    • Habitat: It inhabits savannas, grasslands, semi-deserts, open woodlands, and mountainous regions.
    • Distribution: It is mainly found in South Asia (India, Nepal, Afghanistan), North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Asia, and Central Asia.
  • Territorial boundaries: They are territorial creatures and scent-mark their territorial boundaries as a warning to their rivals.
    • Diet: Striped hyenas are primarily scavengers in terms of their food pattern.
    • Dominant females: Adult Striped hyena females are dominant over males and aggressive toward other females.
    • Solitary: The striped hyena is generally considered solitary, but has some social organization.
    • Movements: It exhibits diverse movement patterns including long-distance dispersal events and seasonal or nomadic movements in response to prey availability and environmental conditions.
  • Conservation Status:
  • IUCN: Near Threatened.
  • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I.

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SWAYATT Initiative

Category: Government Schemes

Context:

  • Recently, the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) celebrated the seven-year journey of its flagship initiative, SWAYATT.

About SWAYATT Initiative:

  • Full form: SWAYATT stands for Startups, Women and Youth Advantage through e-Transactions.
  • Launch: It was launched in February 2019.
  • Objective: It was conceptualised with a clear objective of invigorating participation of women-led enterprises and youth in public procurement.
    • Significance: It democratizes government procurement by enabling startups, women entrepreneurs, youth, last-mile sellers to directly participate in the public procurement ecosystem through Government e-Marketplace.
    • Key pillars: The initiative “democratises” government procurement by addressing three critical pillars of business growth:
      • Access to Markets: Providing direct linkages between small, local sellers and government buyers, eliminating intermediaries.
  • Access to Finance: Assisting emerging enterprises in overcoming financial hurdles through integrated digital payment systems.
  • Access to Value-Addition: Enhancing the quality and competitiveness of products through dedicated training and capacity building.
  • Dedicated Storefronts: It includes “Womaniya” (for women-led enterprises) and “Startup Runway” to increase visibility for these specific categories among lakhs of government buyers.
  • Social Inclusion: It specifically targets Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), and entrepreneurs from backward sections.
  • Training & Onboarding: GeM conducts workshops and provides toolkits to help first-time sellers navigate the registration and bidding processes
  • Women-led Enterprises: Cumulative order value from women entrepreneurs reached ₹83,323 crore by FY 2025–26. Further, women now constitute 8% of the total seller base on GeM.
  • MoU with FICCI-FLO: In February 2025, GeM signed a memorandum with the FICCI Ladies Organisation to train and onboard 9,500+ women entrepreneurs directly.
  • Future Targets: GeM aims to onboard 1 lakh DPIIT-registered startups and double the share of women entrepreneurs in national procurement from the current 3.78%.

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