Prelims Mantra – (19/03/2026)

International Relations

Global Oil Price Volatility:

Context

Global crude oil prices showed volatility due to geopolitical tensions.

1. Oil prices influenced by:

      • Supply disruptions
      • Geopolitical conflicts.

2. Major producers:

      • OPEC countries.

3. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries regulates production levels.

4. India imports ~85% of crude oil.

5. Rising oil prices lead to:

      • Inflation
      • Fiscal pressure.

6. Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) act as buffer.

    • NOTE: Government, through a Special Purpose Vehicle called Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve Limited (ISPRL), has established Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) facilities with total capacity of 5.33 Million Metric Tonnes (MMT) of crude oil at 3 locations namely

a) Vishakhapatnam (1.33 MMT),

b) Mangaluru (1.5 MMT) and

c) Padur (2.5 MMT) capacity.

7. Oil priced in US dollars.

8. Exchange rate affects import bill.

 

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Economy

Food Security and Buffer Stocks:

Context

Government reviewed foodgrain buffer stock levels to ensure food security.

    • Buffer stocks maintained by
      Food Corporation of India.
    • Includes:
      • Wheat
      • Rice.
    • Used for:
      • Public Distribution System (PDS)
      • Food security schemes.
    • Helps stabilize:
      • Prices
      • Supply.
    • Norms fixed for minimum buffer levels.
    • Excess stock leads to:
      • Storage issues
      • Fiscal burden.
    • MSP system linked to procurement.
    • Ensures food security during crises.

 

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Geography, Mapping, Ecology & Environment and DM

Blue Economy and Coastal Development:

Context

Discussions on sustainable utilization of ocean resources under the Blue Economy framework.

    • Blue Economy focuses on:
      • Sustainable use of ocean resources.
    • Includes sectors:
      • Fisheries
      • Shipping
      • Offshore energy.
    • Aims to balance:
      • Economic growth
      • Environmental protection.
    • India has ~7500 km coastline.
    • Linked to SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision.
    • Coastal ecosystems include:
      • Mangroves
      • Coral reefs.
    • Threats:
      • Overfishing
      • Pollution
      • Climate change.
    • Important for:
      • Livelihood
      • Trade.

 

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Science & Technology

India’s AI Governance Framework Discussions:

Context

India is advancing discussions on a regulatory framework for Artificial Intelligence balancing innovation and ethical concerns.

    • AI governance focuses on:
      • Transparency
      • Accountability
      • Ethical use.
    • Concerns include:
      • Algorithmic bias
      • Data privacy
      • Misinformation.
    • AI regulation may involve:
      • Risk-based classification
      • Sector-specific rules.
    • India emphasizes “pro-innovation approach”.
    • AI intersects with:
      • Data protection laws
      • Cybersecurity frameworks.
    • Global efforts include EU AI Act-type models.
    • Generative AI raises concerns of deepfakes.
    • Governance aims to ensure responsible AI deployment.

 

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Space Sector Reforms in India:

Context

India’s space sector reforms continue to boost private participation.

    • Role of Indian Space Research Organisation shifting to:
      • Research
      • Advanced missions.
    • Private sector enabled through:
      • IN-SPACe.
    • NewSpace India Limited handles commercialization.
    • Growth of:
      • Satellite startups
      • Launch services.
    • Applications:
      • Communication
      • Remote sensing.
    • Space sector important for:
      • Economy
      • Defence.
    • Global space economy expanding rapidly.

 

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Internal Security

Cybersecurity Threat Landscape:

Context

Growing cybersecurity threats highlighted need for stronger digital security infrastructure.

1. Cyber threats include:

      • Phishing
      • Ransomware
      • Malware.

2. Critical infrastructure is vulnerable:

      • Power grids
      • Banking systems.

3. Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) handles incidents. It is the nodal agency under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, established in 2004 to secure India’s cyberspace.

4. Cybersecurity linked to:

      • National security
      • Data protection.

5. Increasing use of AI in cyber attacks.

6. Need for:

      • Encryption
      • Awareness
      • Regulations.

7. Cyber warfare is an emerging domain.

 

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