Mains: GS-II – Bilateral Relations
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s arrival in India will mark a significant moment for the bilateral relationship that has gone through an arc of downs and ups over the last two-and-half years.
Indian Express | How India and Canada mended their frayed ties?
Mains: GS III – Environment pollution and degradation| Science and Technology
Recently many countries have developed technologies to capture carbon and utilize it, and it is important to know about the CCU mechanisms.

The Hindu| Carbon Capture and Utilisation
Mains: GS III – Environment pollution and degradation| Science and Technology
Recently many countries have developed technologies to capture carbon and utilize it, and it is important to know about the CCU mechanisms.

The Hindu| Carbon Capture and Utilisation
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Geography
Why in News?
Recently, a study in Nature Geoscience linked recent global temperature spikes to Earth’s energy imbalance and ENSO shifts.
Key Findings
La Niña events typically prevail for 9 to 12 months during a standard cycle.
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

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Aspects |
El Nino |
La Niña |
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Meaning |
It is a loose translation of “little boy” or “Christ child” in Spanish. |
It is called “Little girl” in Spanish, which is the opposite of El Niño. |
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About |
It is the warming of sea waters in the Central-east Equatorial Pacific that occurs every few years. |
It sees cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific region. |
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Trade winds |
It weakens in the western Pacific, which causes warmer waters in the East. |
It becomes stronger than normal and causes warmer waters in the west. |
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Sea surface temperature |
It increases across the Eastern Pacific by 6-8°C. |
It reduces across the Eastern Pacific by 3-5°C. |
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Impact |
It disrupts normal upwelling, reducing the rise of cold, nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths. |
It enhances upwelling, bringing cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface near South America. |
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Impact on India |
It has the impact of suppressing monsoon rainfall, which can cause droughts, adversely affecting agriculture and water supply. |
It is associated with good rainfall during the monsoon season. |
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Frequency |
It occurs every 3-7 years |
It occurs half the amount of time El Niño events do. |
References
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Conservation
Why in News?
Despite a decline in local breeding linked to human disturbance and invasive vegetation, Wayanad’s vulture population remains stable, with roughly 80 birds recorded in the sanctuary.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is the only vulture habitat in Kerala, hosting the White-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis) and the Red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) primarily.
Reference
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, scientists have reported RNA may have been Earth’s first genetic material.
Nucleotides are the tiny building blocks that make up DNA and RNA.
Quick facts
Reference
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Conservation
Why in News?
Recently, experts have reported stable vulture numbers in Wayanad despite reduced breeding, with invasive plants and human activity affecting nesting areas.

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Vultures of India |
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References
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, National Science Day 2026 was observed to honour C.V. Raman’s discovery and highlight India’s latest scientific achievements.
The Raman effect is the change in color (wavelength) of light when it passes through a material and is scattered by its molecules.
India’s Scientific Achievements (2025)
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
Recently, National Science Day (February 28) is being observed to honour C. V. Raman’s discovery of the Raman Effect and his Nobel Prize-winning contribution to physics.
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Raman Effect (Raman Scattering) |
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Reference
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