
1. Modi in Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a Gujarat tour on Jan 10. He attended the Somnath Swabhiman Parv ceremony, launched part of Ahmedabad Metro Phase-II, and is set to meet visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (officially arriving Jan 12).
2. Green mobility push: On Jan 9, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated an Ashok Leyland electric bus plant in Lucknow. He noted EVs are “the future” as India moves away from fossil-fuel vehicles, and the plant’s capacity will rise from 2,500 to 5,000 buses/year per Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath.
3. Political protest: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee led a large Kolkata rally on Jan 9 against Enforcement Directorate raids on her party’s strategist. She accused the BJP of misusing central agencies and vowed to “gherao” (surround) the Election Commission office in protest.
1. India and Weimar Triangle: On Jan 7, India’s EAM S. Jaishankar joined the foreign ministers of Poland, France and Germany in Paris under the “Weimar Triangle” framework. They discussed ending Russia’s war in Ukraine and enhancing EU–India cooperation (e.g. trade and reducing reliance on Russian oil).
2. Bangladesh politics: Tarique Rahman formally became chairman of Bangladesh’s BNP on Jan 9, following its Central Standing Committee’s approval after the death of former chairperson Khaleda Zia. Rahman’s elevation came ahead of Bangladesh’s upcoming national elections.
1. Growth forecasts: The Indian government’s year-end review reported India entered 2026 as the world’s 4th-largest economy (surpassing Japan). Official projections peg FY2025–26 GDP growth around 7.4%, and the RBI raised its own forecast from 6.8% to 7.3%. Low inflation (“Goldilocks economy”) has accompanied this expansion.
2. Policy changes: From Jan 1, 2026 several new rules came in: e.g. pre-2002 LPG cylinder prices were increased, PAN–Aadhaar linking became mandatory, and a new “Bharat Taxi” aggregator app is to launch (with data protection rules). (Also, an 8th Pay Commission for railways was reportedly approved in late 2025.)
1. Space mission: ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission is scheduled for Jan 12, 2026. It will carry MIRA, a 14-kg CubeSat AI-imaging payload from Hyderabad-based Eon Space Labs (via TakeMe2Space) to demonstrate in-orbit image processing.
2. Renewable energy investment: On Jan 10, OpenAI and SoftBank announced a joint $1 billion investment in SB Energy to help build OpenAI’s “Stargate” data-center project in Texas. (SB Energy will construct roughly 1.2 GW of new solar and battery capacity to power the AI centers.)
3. AI chatbot controls: Elon Musk’s xAI unit announced on Jan 9 that its Grok chatbot will now require a paid X subscription for image generation. The change follows complaints that Grok was producing sexualized images when fed nude prompts.
4. AI research (China): Chinese startup DeepSeek plans to launch its new “DeepSeek-V4” AI model in Feb 2026, reportedly specializing in programming/code generation and aiming to outperform current open-source models.
Climate activism probe: Indian police searched homes of environmental activists around Jan 7. Climate advocate Harjeet Singh (director of Satat Sampada) was briefly detained as authorities probed foreign funding for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty campaign. Activists say the ED raided Singh’s NGO, though he was released on bail the same day.
Army chief’s foreign tour: India’s Army Chief, Gen. U. S. Dwivedi, visited the UAE (Jan 5–6) and Sri Lanka (Jan 7–8) to bolster defense ties. Official reports (Jan 9) say he held talks on joint exercises, training, and technology cooperation with senior UAE and Sri Lankan leaders.
Amit Shah: Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated India’s new National IED (Improvised Explosive Device) Data Management System (NIDMS) on Jan 9. The system centralizes data on bomb blasts across the country; Shah called it a “next-gen shield against terrorism”.
1. Special Olympics futsal: Faridabad hosted the National Futsal Championship (for athletes with intellectual disabilities) on Jan 8–9. Special Olympics Bharat organized the event with 350 participants from 20 states, as part of India’s preparation for the 2027 Special Olympics World Games.
2. Cricket – India vs NZ: India’s men’s cricket team is set to start a three-match ODI series vs. New Zealand. The first ODI will be played in Vadodara on Jan 11 (1:30 PM IST).
3. Women’s WPL: The second season of the Women’s Premier League (franchise T20 cricket in India) began Jan 9 (matches in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara).
4. Hockey India League: In Chennai’s Men’s HIL on Jan 9, JSW Soorma and Accord TN Dragons both won their matches in shootouts. In Ranchi, Sarachi Bengal Tigers and SG Pipers prepared for the Women’s HIL final on Jan 11.
Railway awards: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw will confer the 70th Ati Vishisht Rail Seva Puraskar on Jan 9, 2026. The honor recognizes 100 outstanding railway officers from 2023–24 for exceptional service.
World Hindi Day: Jan 10 is observed as International (World) Hindi Day, aimed at promoting Hindi globally. This day honors the first World Hindi Conference held in Nagpur (2006) and raises awareness of Hindi as a world language.
1. Corporate: V. Kaushik Vedula was appointed Vice-President & Head of Marketing at Castrol India, effective Feb 2, 2026.
2. Philippines: On Jan 8, Philippines Finance Sec. Frederick D. Go was sworn in as a member of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (central bank) Monetary Board.
1. Vibrant Gujarat (regional): The Gujarat government’s Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for Kutch & Saurashtra was held Jan 11–12 in Rajkot. PM Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the Jan 11 session. (This is the second of four regional summits leading up to the 11th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.)
2. Davos 2026: The World Economic Forum’s 56th Annual Meeting is slated for Jan 19–23, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. The theme will be “A Spirit of Dialogue,” focusing on global cooperation in a fragmented world.
1. Madhya Pradesh / Assam (wildlife): MP CM Mohan Yadav and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma agreed on Jan 8 to exchange wildlife. Assam will send 50 wild buffaloes, 2 rhinos and 3 king cobras to MP; in return, MP will send Assam 2 tigers and 6 crocodiles for conservation and biodiversity enhancement.
2. Tamil Nadu (development): On Jan 6 the TN government released its State Indicator Framework 2.0. It shows TN leads all Indian states in higher-education enrolment (47% gross enrolment) and ranks first on climate action and other SDG benchmarks.
1. Madhav Gadgil (1942–2026): Eminent ecologist Madhav Gadgil passed away Jan 7 in Pune at age 83. A pioneer in biodiversity and Western Ghats conservation, he chaired the government’s Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel.
2. Kabindra Purkayastha (1932–2026): Veteran BJP leader Kabindra Purkayastha died Jan 7 at 94 in Assam. A former Union Minister for Communications, he was regarded as the BJP’s “patriarch” in Assam.
1. Climate ranking: India dropped 13 places to 23rd in the 2026 Climate Change Performance Index (released at COP30, Nov 2025). The CCPI cited India’s lack of a coal exit timeline and continuing coal auctions as factors, moving India from “high performer” to “medium”.
2. AI index: In Stanford’s 2025 Global AI Vibrancy Index (using 2024 data), India jumped from 7th to 3rd place worldwide (behind only the US and China), reflecting rapid progress in AI research, economy and policy.
Several notable Indian fiction releases came out in early 2026. For example, Ohari by K. L. Mohana Varma (a Malayalam novel translated into English) tells an espionage thriller set around an Ayurveda company takeover. Sheeba Shah’s Mother Mine is a Hindi-language novel (now in translation) about a mother-daughter saga in contemporary India.
Science breakthrough story: Spanish biologist Eduard Batlle (a former pastry chef) co-invented petosemtamab, an experimental antibody cancer drug. In late 2025, Danish firm Genmab paid ~€7 billion (~$8.2B) to acquire the drug, which has shown remarkable early trial results. (Batlle’s story – from bakery apprentice to cancer researcher – made headlines on Jan 10.)
📝 Explanation: World Hindi Day is observed on 10 January to promote Hindi as a global language. It commemorates the first World Hindi Conference held in Nagpur in 2006. The day highlights India’s cultural diplomacy and the international presence of Hindi, especially among the Indian diaspora.
📝Explanation: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gujarat around January 10, 2026, attending cultural and development-related programmes. Gujarat remains politically and symbolically significant as Modi’s home state and a hub for infrastructure and investment initiatives.
📝 Explanation: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated an electric bus manufacturing facility, highlighting India’s push toward green mobility and sustainable transport. The initiative aligns with India’s climate commitments and Make in India goals.
📝 Explanation: India entered 2026 as the fourth-largest economy, surpassing Japan in nominal GDP. Strong domestic demand, digital infrastructure, manufacturing growth, and policy reforms contributed to India’s rapid economic expansion.
📝 Explanation: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) revised India’s growth forecast upward, citing stable inflation, resilient consumption, and strong services and manufacturing performance. RBI projections are closely tracked in competitive exams.
📝 Explanation: MIRA, a CubeSat payload, is designed for AI-based image processing in space. Its launch demonstrates India’s growing private-sector participation and innovation in satellite technology.
📝 Explanation: Elon Musk’s xAI restricted image generation on its chatbot Grok following concerns over misuse. This highlights ongoing ethical challenges in AI development and regulation.
📝 Explanation: Army Chief Gen. U. S. Dwivedi visited the UAE and Sri Lanka to strengthen defence cooperation, joint exercises, and regional security ties, reflecting India’s defence diplomacy.
📝 Explanation: The National IED Data Management System (NIDMS) was launched to centralise data on explosive incidents, improving counter-terrorism capabilities and coordination among security agencies.
📝 Explanation: India was set to begin a three-match ODI series against New Zealand, an important preparation ahead of major ICC tournaments and a regular feature in sports current affairs.
📝 Explanation: The Special Olympics focus on athletes with intellectual disabilities. National-level competitions held in January 2026 showcased India’s inclusive sports development efforts.
📝 Explanation: The Ati Vishisht Rail Seva Puraskar honours outstanding railway officers for exceptional service, operational efficiency, and innovation in Indian Railways.
📝 Explanation: The World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting at Davos brings together global leaders to discuss economic, political, technological, and environmental challenges.
📝 Explanation: Assam and Madhya Pradesh agreed on wildlife exchange to improve genetic diversity and conservation, reflecting cooperative federalism in environmental protection.
📝 Explanation: Tamil Nadu ranked highest in higher-education enrolment, reflecting its strong focus on social justice, educational infrastructure, and skill development.
📝 Explanation: Madhav Gadgil, a pioneer in Indian ecology and biodiversity conservation, passed away. He chaired the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel and advocated sustainable development.
📝 Explanation: Kabindra Purkayastha, a senior BJP leader and former Union Minister, passed away, marking the end of an era in Assam’s political history.
📝 Explanation: India fell to 23rd place in the Climate Change Performance Index, mainly due to continued coal use and emission growth despite renewable energy expansion.
📝 Explanation: India ranked third in the Global AI Vibrancy Index, reflecting strong performance in AI research, startups, talent pool, and public-private initiatives.
📝 Explanation: Bio-bitumen, produced from agricultural waste, aims to reduce dependence on petroleum-based bitumen and address stubble burning, supporting India’s climate and sustainability goals.
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