
1. PM Modi’s Somnath “Shaurya Yatra”: Prime Minister Narendra Modi led a ceremonial “Shaurya Yatra” at the Somnath temple (Gujarat) on January 11, marking 1,000 years since Mahmud of Ghazni’s 1026 CE invasion of Somnath. He paid tribute to temple defenders like Hamirji Gohil and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and offered prayers as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv commemoration.
2. Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas greetings: PM Modi extended greetings to the global Indian diaspora on Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (Non-Resident Indian Day), calling them “Rashtradoots” linking India to the world. The government continues outreach to overseas Indians as part of its diaspora diplomacy.
1. UN declares “Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists”: The United Nations proclaimed 2026 as the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists, spotlighting the importance of sustainable grazing lands and pastoralist communities globally. This thematic year aims to raise awareness on climate-resilient agriculture and livestock issues.
2. India-France defence talks: India and France intensified negotiations on a follow-on Dassault Rafale fighter jet deal. Talks were stepped up ahead of President Emmanuel Macron’s planned India visit (Feb 2026), as India seeks a government-to-government arrangement for additional Rafales under its MRFA programme.
1. Strong GDP growth estimate: India’s first advance estimate for FY2025-26 projects a GDP growth of 7.4%, up from 6.5% in FY2024-25. The government report cited robust private consumption and fixed investment as drivers, indicating a pickup from earlier projections.
2. Consumer inflation rising: A Reuters poll and official projections indicate December 2025 consumer inflation rose to around 1.5–1.7% (up from 0.7% in Nov). Food and fuel prices are expected to be slightly higher, though core inflation remains subdued.
3. India now 4th-largest economy: Recent data shows India’s economy has surpassed Japan’s, making it the world’s fourth-largest with GDP of about $4.18 trillion. Growth forecasts by Goldman Sachs estimate ~6.8% GDP growth in FY2027, reflecting India’s steadily rising global economic share.
4. India–EU trade talks: Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal concluded a two-day visit to Brussels (Jan 8–9), where he held intensive meetings on the long-pending India–EU Free Trade Agreement. Both sides agreed to accelerate FTA negotiations. The Indian Commerce Ministry reported that the talks have advanced during this visit, moving the trade deal process forward.
1. Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) tech rollout: The Ministry of Road Transport announced that India will implement a nationwide Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication system by end-2026. This in-vehicle “V2V” system will enable cars to exchange warnings (e.g. oncoming foggy traffic or rear-end collision risks) without network coverage, aiming to significantly improve road safety.
2. ISRO PSLV-C62 launch: ISRO is scheduled to conduct its first space launch of 2026 on Jan 12, 10:17 AM IST. The PSLV-C62 rocket will carry the EOS-N1 (named Anvesha) hyperspectral Earth observation satellite as its primary payload. EOS-N1 (built for DRDO) will scan hundreds of wavelengths, aiding in border surveillance, agriculture, and disaster management. A European demonstrator and 17 other satellites (from India and abroad) will also hitchhike on this mission.
Climate NGO under probe: Indian authorities briefly detained environmental activists Harjeet Singh and Jyoti Awasthi of NGO Satat Sampada, scrutinizing foreign funding tied to a proposed Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty initiative. The Enforcement Directorate said it is probing “suspicious foreign remittances” to the group, which had been coordinating a global campaign to phase out fossil fuels following COP30 in Brazil. The move drew attention as India balances climate commitments with energy security.
1. Hypersonic missile test: The DRDO successfully completed a long-duration ground test of a full-scale scramjet combustor for India’s hypersonic missile program. Conducted on Jan 9, the test ran for over 12 minutes on an actively-cooled scramjet engine, marking a milestone for India’s high-speed aerospace defense efforts.
2. Major procurements in works: India is finalizing key defense contracts: negotiations are underway for 114 additional Rafale fighters and for six German-equipped AIP submarines (Project-75I). These moves – timed around President Macron’s Feb visit and German Chancellor Merz’s Jan 12–13 visit – are meant to bolster India’s air and naval deterrence amid regional security challenges. Collectively they reflect a push to address acute capability gaps while expanding “Make in India” defense production.
1. Sjoerd Marijne (Netherlands): In sports news, Dutch coach Sjoerd Marijne was appointed head coach of India’s women’s hockey team (replacing Harendra Singh). Marijne previously led India’s women to a historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and will rejoin the program for upcoming events.
2. Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor (India): On Jan 1, 2026, Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor assumed office as India’s 50th Vice Chief of Air Staff, succeeding retiring Air Marshal R. Tiwari. Kapoor is a MiG-21/MiG-29 fighter pilot with 3,400+ flying hours and has held key training and operational commands. His appointment is a high-profile leadership change in the Indian Air Force.
India vs New Zealand ODI: The India men’s cricket team opened a three-match ODI series against New Zealand on Jan 11 in Vadodara, Gujarat. The sold-out match featured veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli leading India’s batting (with Kohli in prime form). This series is a tune-up for both teams ahead of the upcoming 2026 T20 World Cup.
No major awards or honours were reported on January 11, 2026 in the available news sources. (Awards like Nobel Prizes and Padma honours are announced later in the year.)
1. Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti: January 11 is observed as the birth/death anniversary of India’s 2nd Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri (born 1904, died 1966). His legacy – symbolized by the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” – is commemorated on this day.
2. National Human Trafficking Awareness Day: January 11 is also globally marked as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. The day is used to focus attention on efforts to combat human trafficking and raise awareness of modern slavery
1. New bureaucratic postings: The government announced several high-level appointments: Deepak Soni (IAS 2011) was appointed Director in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and Gaurav Katiyar (IES 2013) became Deputy Secretary in NITI Aayog. These appointments (among others listed) strengthen leadership in key central ministries. Sudhansh Pant (IAS 1991) was given additional charge as Secretary of the Dept. of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities from Jan 12–20, 2026.
2. Joint Secretary promotions: The Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC) approved promotion of 35 officers to the Joint Secretary level across various ministries. The ACC note lists the names and cadres (e.g. IPS, IRS, IA&AS) of each newly appointed Joint Secretary, reflecting routine civil service reshuffling.
1. WEF Davos 2026 (Jan 19–23): The World Economic Forum’s 56th Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland is scheduled Jan 19–23 under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue”. It will gather global leaders from business, government and civil society to discuss challenges like economic cooperation, AI, clean energy and inclusive growth.
2. Key diplomatic visits: French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit India in February 2026 (for the India-France AI Impact Summit and defense talks), and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will visit New Delhi on Jan 12–13. These high-level visits are expected to coincide with finalizing defense and technology cooperation agreements (e.g. expanded Rafale deal) as mentioned above.
1. Tamil Nadu “Ungal Kanavai” scheme: The Tamil Nadu government approved a new scheme “Ungal Kanavai Sollungal” (Tell Us Your Dreams) to crowdsource citizens’ aspirations into policy. Starting Jan 9, 50,000 volunteers will collect handwritten forms from every family (1.9 crore in the state), asking which government schemes they’ve benefited from and listing their top 3 “dreams”. An online portal for youth will open Jan 11 to capture the goals of young people (15–29 years), and both short-term and long-term aspirations will inform the state’s development plans.
2. Kerala MLA arrested: Kerala Police arrested Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil on Jan 11 in connection with a rape complaint. This is the third such case registered against him. The arrest of a sitting MLA has triggered political controversy in the state.
Madhav D. Gadgil (1932–2026): Eminent ecologist Madhav Dhananjaya Gadgil passed away on Jan 7, 2026, at age 83. Gadgil was a pioneering scientist and conservationist who founded India’s Centre for Ecological Sciences and chaired the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (“Gadgil Commission”) in 2011. His death is mourned across the scientific and policy community in India.
1. Human Development Index: The UNDP’s 2025 Human Development Report ranked India 130th out of 189 countries, indicating a steady improvement from prior years. India’s HDI has been rising gradually on back of gains in health, education and income.
2. Global Peace Index: The Institute for Economics & Peace released the Global Peace Index 2025, in which India ranked 115th globally (improving one notch from 116th in 2024). Iceland remained the most peaceful country. India’s slight gain reflects marginal improvements in internal peace measures.
Upcoming Indian titles 2026: Several high-profile Indian authors have new books scheduled for 2026. Vogue India notes that authors such as Gulzar, Ruskin Bond, Geetanjali Shree and Avni Doshi are releasing titles this year. For example, Bollywood lyricist-screenwriter Gulzar will publish “Aamchi Mumbai: My City in Stories and Poems” (a love letter to Mumbai), and award-winner Geetanjali Shree returns with a new collection. Anticipated memoirs by fashion designer Prabal Gurung and actors like Shefali Shah were also highlighted in year-ahead book lists.
1. Guinness World Record attempt: In Birch Bay, Washington (USA), officials reported that a New Year’s Day “polar plunge” (mass cold-water dip on Jan 1) attracted an unexpectedly large turnout. The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce is awaiting Guinness World Records’ verdict on whether it broke the record for most participants in a polar plunge. An official count and certification are pending.
2. Billionaires ranking: A recent Forbes update (Jan 5, 2026) shows Elon Musk as the world’s richest person with ~$726 billion net worth (up $244B in 2025), nearly three times the wealth of #2 Larry Page (~$264B). Six of the top-10 richest saw declines in early 2026 stock values, but Musk’s share gains (Tesla, SpaceX) further widened his lead.
📝 Explanation: January 11 is observed as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day to highlight the issue of human trafficking, including forced labour and sexual exploitation. Governments and NGOs use this day to promote awareness, prevention strategies, victim rehabilitation and stronger legal frameworks to fight modern slavery.
📝Explanation: January 11 marks the remembrance of Lal Bahadur Shastri, India’s second Prime Minister, remembered for integrity, simplicity and the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.” His leadership during the 1965 Indo-Pak war and promotion of agricultural self-reliance make him a key figure in Indian history.
📝 Explanation: EOS-N1 (Anvesha) is a hyperspectral Earth Observation satellite designed for agriculture monitoring, environmental assessment and strategic applications. Its launch reflects India’s growing capabilities in space-based intelligence and remote sensing, which are crucial for disaster management and defence planning.
📝 Explanation: The United Nations declared 2026 as the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists to highlight the importance of grazing lands and pastoral communities. The initiative aims to promote sustainable land use, climate resilience and food security worldwide.
📝 Explanation: By early 2026, India overtook Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. This achievement reflects strong domestic demand, infrastructure investment, demographic advantage and reforms in manufacturing, digital economy and services.
📝 Explanation: India’s DRDO successfully conducted a long-duration ground test of a scramjet engine, a key component for hypersonic missiles. This technology enables speeds above Mach 5 and strengthens India’s strategic deterrence and aerospace capabilities.
📝 Explanation: India is negotiating a government-to-government deal with France for additional Rafale fighter jets. The deal aims to enhance the Indian Air Force’s combat strength amid regional security challenges and complements the “Make in India” initiative.
📝 Explanation: Tamil Nadu launched “Ungal Kanavai Sollungal” (Tell Us Your Dreams) to collect citizens’ aspirations directly. Volunteers gather feedback from households to guide future welfare schemes, making it a participatory governance initiative.
📝 Explanation: Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor assumed charge as Vice Chief of Air Staff in January 2026. A decorated fighter pilot, his appointment strengthens operational leadership of the Indian Air Force during modernization and strategic expansion.
📝 Explanation: The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos brings together global leaders to discuss economic growth, climate change, technology and geopolitics. India’s participation reflects its growing influence in global policymaking.
📝 Explanation: Madhav Gadgil was a pioneering Indian ecologist who chaired the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel. His work emphasized sustainable development and community-based conservation, influencing environmental policies across India.
📝 Explanation: V2V technology allows vehicles to communicate with each other to prevent collisions by sharing real-time warnings. Its nationwide implementation aims to reduce accidents, especially in fog-prone and high-traffic areas.
📝 Explanation: India’s GDP growth projection of around 7.4% reflects strong consumption, infrastructure investment and manufacturing expansion. This growth reinforces India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy.
📝 Explanation: India ranked around 130th in the UNDP’s Human Development Index, measuring health, education and income. While India has shown improvement, challenges remain in healthcare access and education quality.
📝 Explanation: India hosted New Zealand for a three-match ODI series starting January 11, 2026. The series served as preparation for upcoming ICC tournaments and showcased India’s strong home performance.
📝 Explanation: This UN theme highlights the ecological and economic importance of rangelands, promoting sustainable pastoral livelihoods and combating land degradation caused by climate change.
📝 Explanation: France deepened defence cooperation with India, focusing on aircraft, submarines and advanced defence technologies. The partnership strengthens India’s strategic autonomy and defence preparedness.
📝 Explanation: Participatory governance involves citizens directly in policy-making. Tamil Nadu’s initiative empowers people to shape welfare programs, enhancing transparency and accountability.
📝 Explanation: The Global Peace Index evaluates peace levels using indicators like conflict, safety and militarization. India’s marginal improvement reflects better internal stability despite regional tensions.
📝 Explanation: Hypersonic missiles travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5, making them difficult to detect and intercept. This capability significantly enhances deterrence and strategic superiority in modern warfare.
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