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Current Affairs 21 June 2025

  1. HAL wins ISRO deal to build launch vehicles
  2. ₹29,208 cr. foreign assets declared by taxpayers after I-T Dept.’s data audit: govt.
  3. BJP accounted for over 44% of ₹3,352 cr. spent by parties in 2024 Lok Sabha polls: ADR
  4. Centre forms panel to review competitive exams, cut dependency on coaching centres
  5. IAEA warns of nuclear disaster if Israel attacks Iran’s Bushehr plant


Context & Background

  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) secured a ₹511 crore Transfer of Technology (ToT) deal from ISRO for Small Satellite Launch Vehicles (SSLVs).
  • Announced by IN-SPACe, which facilitates private sector participation in India’s space programme.
  • Marks a major step in the commercialisation of Indias space technology.

Relevance : GS 2(Governance) , GS 3(Technology)

About SSLV

  • SSLV is a three-stage solid-fuel launch vehicle developed by ISRO.
  • Designed to place payloads of up to 500 kg into Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
  • Aimed at the growing small satellite market, which is key for:
    • Earth observation
    • Communication
    • Academic and startup payloads

Strategic Significance

  • Enables indigenous manufacturing of launch vehicles by HAL.
  • Reduces ISRO’s operational load, freeing it to focus on R&D and deep space missions.
  • Promotes self-reliance in high-technology sectors (Atmanirbhar Bharat).
  • Boosts dual-use technology base (civil + military space capabilities).

Economic and Commercial Implications

  • Commercialisation opens avenues for India to become a low-cost global launch service provider.
  • Encourages public-private partnerships and technology spin-offs.
  • HAL will manufacture at least two SSLVs under ISRO guidance during the 2-year ToT phase.
  • Post ToT, HAL will independently build and operate SSLVs for commercial use.

Regulatory Framework & Liability

  • Government of India retains international liability for launches under the Outer Space Treaty.
  • Highlights the role of IN-SPACe as a nodal agency regulating private participation.
  • Ensures responsible space conduct, adhering to international space norms.

UPSC-Relevant Keywords:

  • Transfer of Technology (ToT) : Licensed tech shift; R&D to production; public to private; capacity building
  • Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) : Mini launch vehicle; <500 kg payload; Low Earth Orbit; rapid deployment
  • IN-SPACe : Regulator for private space; promotes startups; under Dept. of Space; authorisation body
  • Indigenisation of space tech : Domestic capability; import substitution; strategic autonomy; tech self-reliance
  • Private participation in space : Startup ecosystem; commercial launchers; tech transfer; space sector liberalisation
  • Outer Space Treaty : UN space law; peaceful use; no national claims; state liability
  • Public-Private Partnership in Strategic Sectors : Collaborative investment; risk-sharing; tech diffusion; national interest alignment


Context & Recent Development

  • The Income Tax Department, using foreign financial data, identified significant undisclosed foreign assets and income.
  • As per the Finance Ministry (June 2025), this led to taxpayers voluntarily reporting:
    • ₹29,208 crore worth of foreign assets
    • ₹1,089.88 crore of additional foreign income

Relevance : GS 2(Governance & International Relations)

Source of Information: International Cooperation

  • Data was obtained under the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) framework.
  • Switzerland and other jurisdictions have been sharing annual financial information of Indian residents.
  • AEOI enables cross-border transparency in financial holdings of residents in foreign countries.

Verification & Follow-up by CBDT

  • Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) compared foreign financial data with ITRs filed for Assessment Year (AY) 2024–25.
  • Process included data analytics and discrepancy identification.
  • SMSs and emails were sent to suspected non-compliant taxpayers.

Outcomes of the Exercise

  • 24,678 taxpayers reviewed their ITRs.
  • 5,483 taxpayers filed belated returns, disclosing previously unreported:
    • Foreign assets
    • Foreign income

Clarification on Swiss Bank Allegations

  • The government refuted media/social media claims of a spike in black money in Swiss banks.
  • Stated that the reported increase may include institutional and enterprise deposits, not just individual assets.
  • Emphasized that all types of accounts (corporate, inter-bank, etc.) are covered in Swiss banking data.

Significance for India’s Tax System

  • Highlights success of international tax cooperation and data sharing in tackling black money and tax evasion.
  • Boosts transparency, accountability, and voluntary compliance.
  • Reflects growing use of data-driven tax administration.


Context: ADR Report on 2024 Lok Sabha Election Expenditure

  • Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) released data on election expenditure of 32 national and regional parties.
  • Covers expenses during 2024 Lok Sabha elections and simultaneous Assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Sikkim (March–June 2024).

Relevance : GS 2(Elections , Governance)

Key Financial Highlights

  • Total expenditure: ₹3,352.81 crore
    • National parties: ₹2,204 crore (65.75%)
    • Regional parties: ₹1,148.81 crore
  • Top Spenders:
    • BJP: ₹1,493.91 crore (44.56% of total expenditure)
    • Congress: ₹620.14 crore (18.5%)

Fund Collection (Electoral Funding Insight)

  • National parties collected: ₹6,930.25 crore (93.08% of total funds)
  • Regional parties collected: ₹515.32 crore (6.92%)
  • Reflects resource asymmetry between national and regional players.

Major Heads of Expenditure

  • Publicity: ₹2,008 crore (≈53%) – includes media ads, hoardings, etc.
  • Travel: ₹795 crore
    • ₹765 crore (96.22%) spent on star campaigners
    • Only ₹30 crore spent on other leaders
  • Candidate payments: ₹402 crore (lump-sum)
  • Virtual campaigning: ₹132 crore
  • Disclosure of criminal antecedents: ₹28 crore

Ethical & Governance Concerns

  • Disproportionate focus on star campaigners raises questions of equity and inner-party democracy.
  • Heavy publicity and campaign spending reflects increasing commercialisation of elections.
  • Low allocation to disclosing criminal records despite SC-mandated transparency.
  • Points to the need for reforms in electoral funding and expenditure regulation.


Context: Addressing Coaching Dependency

  • The Union Education Ministry has constituted a high-level panel, headed by Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi.
  • Aim: To reduce student dependence on coaching centres and review the fairness and effectiveness of competitive entrance exams.

Relevance : GS 2(Education ,Governance)

Key Objectives of the Panel (Terms of Reference)

  1. Assess causes behind coaching dependence, including:
    1. Gaps in school education system
    1. Rote learning practices
    1. Poor emphasis on critical thinking, reasoning, analytical skills, and innovation
  • Evaluate the role of dummy schools”:
    • Full-time coaching replacing formal schooling
    • Recommending mechanisms to curb this trend
  • Review current entrance exams:
    • Fairness, accessibility, and inclusiveness
    • Impact on mental health, dropout rates, and education quality
  • Examine formative assessments:
    • Their absence affecting conceptual understanding
    • Need to strengthen school-level evaluation systems
  • Review coaching centre practices:
    • Misleading advertisements and selective success stories
    • Suggest regulatory measures to ensure ethical conduct
  • Study availability of seats in premier institutions:
    • Mismatch between aspirants and opportunities
    • Drives over-competition and reliance on coaching
  • Assess career counselling availability:
    • In both schools and higher education
    • Low awareness of multiple career pathways among students and parents

Composition of the Panel

  • Members from:
    • CBSE, NCERT, IIT-Madras, NIT-Trichy, IIT-Kanpur
    • Principals from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, and a private school
    • Joint Secretaries from relevant departments

Broader Significance

  • Aims to rebalance focus from coaching-based learning to school-based holistic education
  • Addresses educational inequality, mental health, and pressure due to hyper-competition
  • Promotes a shift towards conceptual and competency-based learning


Context: IAEA Warning on Bushehr Nuclear Plant

  • Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), addressed the UN Security Council on the potential risks of a military strike on Irans Bushehr nuclear power plant by Israel.
  • The warning comes amid Israel’s ongoing military campaign targeting Iran, including its nuclear-related sites.

Relevance : GS 2(International Relations)

Strategic Importance of Bushehr Plant

  • Located in southern Iran, Bushehr is West Asia’s first civilian nuclear reactor.
  • Contains thousands of kilograms of nuclear material, posing a high risk of radioactive contamination if attacked.
  • Built with German assistance in the 1970s under Iran’s Shah; later completed and maintained with Russian collaboration post-1990s.

Key Risks Highlighted by IAEA

  • A direct military strike would cause a massive release of radioactivity, leading to:
    • Environmental contamination
    • Health emergencies
    • Evacuations within hundreds of kilometers, including Gulf Arab states — key global energy hubs
  • Even targeting power supply lines could trigger a nuclear meltdown, akin to incidents like Fukushima, due to loss of cooling mechanisms.

Humanitarian and Public Health Fallout

  • Populations in the affected zones may be required to:
    • Take iodine to reduce radiation exposure
    • Face food supply restrictions
    • Prepare for large-scale displacement and sheltering protocols

Geopolitical & Regional Implications

  • Several West Asian countries have expressed concern directly to IAEA, fearing cross-border fallout.
  • Raises the threat of regional instability, environmental disaster, and global economic disruption (due to proximity to energy routes).
  • Underscores fragility of nuclear safety in conflict zones.

Diplomatic Angle & IAEA’s Role

  • Grossi called for a diplomatic resolution and offered to mediate.
  • Reaffirmed IAEA’s ability to ensure that Iran does not divert its nuclear programme for weapon development through its “watertight inspection system.”

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