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CURRENT AFFAIRS DETAILS

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1 Next "Informal" Meet In India, PM Invites China's Xi Jinping: 10 Facts
  1. Seeking to make the informal summit an annual affair, PM Modi said he would be happy to host President Xi for another such round of talks in India next year.
  2. In his remarks at the delegation-level talks, PM Modi emphasized the global leadership role the "two major powers" India and China could play.
  3. "In the last 1600 years, the economies of India and China have contributed about 50 per cent of the global economy," said PM Modi. President Xi stressed that "a good China-India relationship is an important and positive factor for maintaining peace and stability in the world".
  4. PM Modi proposed a five point agenda for bilateral ties - common vision, better communication, strong relationship, shared thought process and a shared resolve.
  5. On Saturday, both leaders are expected to spend more time together in one-on-one talks with just interpreters accompanying them.
  6. PM Modi and President Xi will walk along the banks of the East Lake and take a ride on a boat together in an effort to try and cement the strong chemistry they had developed in earlier summit meetings.
  7. There may not be any joint statement at the end of the talks and neither side wants to be bogged down by outstanding issues which remain a thorn in equations between the two nations. 
  8. The visit comes months after a standoff involving Indian and Chinese forces at Doklam when the two armies stood eyeball-to-eyeball for 73 days in the high altitude area claimed by Bhutan but occupied by China. 
  9. India has concerns about its sovereignty being affected by the China Pakistan Economic Corridor that passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Beijing has also blocked India's entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group and has avoided declaring Masood Azhar a globally designated terrorist.
  10. "Our talks were extensive and fruitful. We deliberated on stronger India-China relations as well as other global issues," Modi tweeted at the end of the first day of talks.
28-Apr-2018 News in Details
2 India to have 500 million internet users by June this year: Experts

India’s internet user base will hit 500 million by June this year and by 2020, the country will have more than 700 million smartphone users, according to the industry experts.

Mobile phones will emerge as the preferred device for online shopping by 2020, accounting for 70 per cent of total online shopping, said the experts at the seventh edition of the India Internet Day in Delhi held on Thursday.

27-Apr-2018 News in Details
3 CSIR bags National Intellectual Property (IP) Award 2018 in the category Top R&D Institution / Organization for Patents and Commercialization

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is awarded the National Intellectual Property (IP) Award 2018 in the category “Top R&D Institution / Organization for Patents and Commercialization”. Dr. Girish Sahni, DG, CSIR and Secretary, DSIR received the award today at the hands of Mr. Suresh Prabhu, Hon’ble Minister, Commerce and Industry, Government of India, at a function organized by the Indian Intellectual Property Office and Confederation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (CII) in New Delhi, to celebrate the World IP Day. 

27-Apr-2018 News in Details
4 North and South Korean leaders hold historic summit

High-stakes summit: The leaders of North and South Korea are meeting for the first time in more than a decade.


Historic handshake: Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to cross the demilitarized zone (DMZ) into South Korean territory since fighting ended in the Korean War. He shook South Korean President Moon Jae-in's hand on both sides of the demarcation line.


What they've said: Kim wrote "A new history begins now" in the guest book at Peace House, where the talks are taking place. Moon praised the "courageous and bold decision made by you, Chairman Kim, to arrange our meeting."


What's on the agenda: There are three key topics: denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, improving relations, and seeking a formal peace settlement.

27-Apr-2018 News in Details
5 There was no Supreme Court order mandating the linking of Aadhaar with mobile numbers, admits govt
  • Remember all that hassle over linking your Aadhaar to your mobile number? In a surprising new revelation, the Centre has admitted that there was no Supreme Court order for mandatory linking of Aadhaar to your mobile number.
  • As per a report by PTI, a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra hearing a clutch of petitions challenging Aadhaar had only stated that, "mobile users needed to be verified in the interest of national security". This was in response to a PIL filed by 'Lokniti Foundation'.
26-Apr-2018 News in Details
6 India’s ranking in press freedom falls to 138
  • India’s ranking in the Press Freedom Index has fallen two places to 138, a watchdog said on Wednesday in an annual report, blaming “physical violence” against journalists like Gauri Lankesh as the key reason behind the country’s low ranking.
  • Norway topped the list of having the world’s freest press for the second year in a row, the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said while North Korea remained the most repressive country followed by Eritrea, Turkmenistan, Syria and then China.
26-Apr-2018 News in Details
7 Indu Malhotra Will Be First Woman Lawyer Appointed As Supreme Court Judge
  • Senior lawyer Indu Malhotra will be the first woman lawyer to be directly appointed as a Supreme Court judge.
  • The law ministry has okayed the recommendation of the Supreme Court's collegium to appoint the senior lawyer to the bench but has decided to hold back its approval to the elevation of the Uttarakhand Chief Justice KM Joseph for now.
26-Apr-2018 News in Details
8 Government calls Facebook, Cambridge Analytica replies cryptic, sends second note
  • NEW DELHI: Terming Cambridge Analytica’s response as “cryptic” and “evasive”, the Indian government has sent a second notice — more detailed and stern — to the British data firm seeking answers about its operations in India.
  • Another notice has also been sent to Facebook asking for information on the “security architecture” which is being proposed by Facebook to stem unauthorised usage of its data in the future. 




26-Apr-2018 News in Details
9 India, Malaysia to hold military exercise
  • NEW DELHI: The Indian and Malaysian armies will hold a two-week military exercise beginning April 30 in Malaysia as part of efforts to bolster defence cooperation.
  • The joint exercise 'Harimau Shakti' will take place in the dense forests of Sengai Perdik in Hulu Langat district of Malaysia, the Defence Ministry said.
26-Apr-2018 News in Details
10 U.S. regulator fines Altaba $35 million over 2014 Yahoo email hack
  • U.S. regulators fined Altaba $35 million to settle charges that kept its massive 2014 cyber security breach a secret for more than two years.
  • Altaba, formerly known as Yahoo, agreed to settle the charges without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
  • This is the first time the Securities and Exchange Commission has ever gone after a company for failing to disclose a cyber security breach.

25-Apr-2018 News in Details