Daily Current Affairs for UPSC, State PSC, SSC, RBI – July 10, 2026

Boost your UPSC and State PSC preparation with EXAMPING’s Daily Current Affairs Series for July 10, 2026. Get crisp, exam-focused current affairs notes filtered from The Hindu, PIB, and Indian Express.

🏛️ Polity & Governance (11th July 2026)

⚖️ Judicial Removal & Resignation: A Constitutional Void
GS Paper 2: Structure & Functioning of the Judiciary Source: The Hindu
  • The Debate: A complex constitutional debate has surfaced regarding whether a parliamentary removal inquiry against a Supreme Court or High Court judge under Article 124(4) can legally survive if the judge resigns mid-process.
  • Statutory Gap: The Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, lacks any mechanism to forfeit a judge’s pension or post-retirement benefits if a committee finds “proved misbehaviour” after their resignation, exposing a critical loophole in judicial accountability.
  • Static Linkage: Strengthening your grasp on constitutional structures is non-negotiable for Mains. Master the foundational framework with our Part 1 & 2 Indian Constitution Notes (PDF).
#Polity #SupremeCourt #JudicialAccountability
📜 JPC Proposes ‘Suspension’ Over ‘Removal’ for Executives
GS Paper 2: Parliament & Executive Accountability Source: The Indian Express
  • Panel Recommendation: A Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) has recommended replacing the statutory provision for the automatic “removal” of a Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or Minister after 30 days in jail with a “suspension” clause.
  • Democratic Safeguard: This proposed legislative shift aims to balance executive continuity with legal accountability, effectively preventing manufactured political crises through strategic or vindictive detentions by opposing authorities.
  • Assessment Tool: Evaluate your command over executive powers, rights, and union frameworks by attempting our Polity Mock Test on Union & Citizenship.
#Governance #Parliament #Executive

📊 Economy (10th July 2026)

💼 Mandatory TReDS Settlement for MSME Invoices
GS Paper 3: Indian Economy & MSME Growth Source: PIB
  • Policy Directive: The Ministry of MSME has officially mandated all Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) to settle MSME invoices strictly through the Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) platform.
  • Objective: Designed to eliminate the chronic working capital crunch faced by small-scale industries by ensuring faster, transparent payments and preventing the buildup of delayed dues.
  • TReDS Mechanism: It is an RBI-approved institutional framework that facilitates the financing and discounting of trade receivables of MSMEs from corporate buyers through multiple competitive financiers.
#Economy #MSME #GovernmentSchemes
📈 June Retail Inflation Poised to Breach 4% Target
GS Paper 3: Inflation & Monetary Policy Source: The Indian Express
  • Inflation Trajectory: Recent CMIE projections indicate that June 2026 retail inflation will cross the RBI’s median target of 4%, primarily driven by a surge in the “transport” sub-category.
  • Geopolitical Ripple: Renewed US-Iran hostilities in West Asia have severely disrupted global crude supply routes (like the Strait of Hormuz), causing domestic fuel price hikes that are feeding directly into headline inflation.
  • RBI Stance: With inflation inching upwards but remaining within the 2-6% statutory tolerance band, the central bank is expected to maintain a cautious stance, keeping interest rates elevated to prevent demand-side pressures.
#Economy #Inflation #RBI
🌐 Launch of Centralised EPFO Portal
GS Paper 3: Employment & Welfare Source: The Indian Express
  • Digital Overhaul: A highly anticipated centralised database portal for the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has been rolled out to streamline workforce savings management.
  • Key Upgrades: Subscribers can now access real-time data on withdrawal eligibility amounts, track precise claim statuses, and seamlessly transfer accounts during job switches without requiring past employer intervention.
  • Exam Perspective: Staying updated on regulatory changes is as crucial as knowing exam requirements. Aspirants should regularly verify criteria through our detailed UPSC Civil Services Eligibility Guide.
#Economy #EPFO #Governance

🌱 Environment (10th July 2026)

🐅 CAMPA Nods 4 Major Species Conservation Projects
GS Paper 3: Biodiversity & Conservation Source: The Hindu
  • Approvals: The National CAMPA authority approved dedicated conservation recovery plans for River Dolphins, Snow Leopards (Phase-II), Indian Rhinoceros, and Wild Water Buffalo, along with continued funding for Manipur’s Sangai deer.
  • Tech Integration: Authorized the establishment of a unified geospatial monitoring system (GIS Lab) using satellite imagery to enable transparent tracking of compensatory afforestation.
  • Static Linkage: The Indian Rhinoceros and Buffalo are historically significant, famously depicted on the ancient Pashupati Seal. Connect environmental facts with historical context using our Indus Valley Civilization Notes & Tricks (PDF).
#Environment #CAMPA #SpeciesInNews
🚨 First Centre of Excellence on Human-Wildlife Conflict
GS Paper 3: Environment Management Source: The Hindu
  • Launch: The Union Environment Ministry inaugurated a new Centre of Excellence (CoE) at WII-SACON in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, to develop strategic policies for managing tiger, leopard, and elephant conflicts outside protected zones.
  • Digital Support: A ‘National Human-Wildlife Conflict Portal’ was simultaneously launched to facilitate real-time data management, knowledge sharing, and decision support for conflict mitigation.
#Environment #Wildlife #Ecology
🛡️ CBI-DRI Joint Operation Busts Wildlife Trafficking
GS Paper 3: Wildlife Crime & Internal Security Source: PIB
  • Joint Action: In a major inter-state operation, the CBI and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), supported by the WCCB, rescued 53 protected animals including Slow Loris, Binturong, and Star Tortoises.
  • Legal Provisions: The accused were booked under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and Criminal Conspiracy provisions of the new Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, showcasing enhanced inter-agency coordination.
#Environment #WildlifeTrafficking #WPA1972

🌍 International Relations (10th July 2026)

🤝 3rd India-Australia Annual Summit Outcomes
GS Paper 2: Bilateral Agreements Source: PIB
  • Summit Conclusion: PM Modi concluded his visit to Australia on July 10, cementing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with major agreements spanning defence, technology, and energy.
  • Key Pacts: Both nations launched PACTS (Partnership on Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains) and the India-Australia Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap to ensure a free and rules-based Indo-Pacific.
  • Nuclear Diplomacy: A landmark commercial uranium-supply agreement was operationalized—ending a 12-year hiatus since the 2014 civil-nuclear pact, facilitated by recent reforms in India’s nuclear liability regime.
  • Mapping Aid: Indo-Pacific maritime security is a high-yield UPSC topic. Easily memorize key littoral nations and chokepoints using our Countries Bordering Major Seas Mnemonic Tricks.
#InternationalRelations #IndoPacific #Diplomacy
🚗 Tariffs Released for India-UK Trade Deal (CETA)
GS Paper 2: Global Trade Source: The Hindu
  • Tariff Notification: The Indian government officially released the list of quotas and reduced tariffs for automobile imports from the United Kingdom.
  • Impending Rollout: This notification is the final preparatory step for the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which is scheduled to formally come into force on July 15.
  • Economic Balance: India allows relaxed auto and whisky tariffs in exchange for almost 99% duty-free access for Indian textiles, leather, and IT services into the UK market.
#IR #BilateralTrade #Economy
🕊️ Joint India-Australia Call for West Asia De-escalation
GS Paper 2: Effect of Policies on India’s Interests Source: The Hindu
  • Diplomatic Stance: Amid renewed military hostilities and the breakdown of a brief ceasefire between the US and Iran, India and Australia made a joint diplomatic call on July 10 urging immediate de-escalation in West Asia.
  • Energy Security Stakes: The escalating conflict threatens critical sea lines of communication (SLOCs) in the Persian Gulf, directly endangering India’s crude oil supply chain and risking domestic inflation.
#InternationalRelations #Geopolitics #EnergySecurity

📝 Government Schemes (10th July 2026)

🌐 Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN) Scheme
GS Paper 2: Government Policies & Interventions Source: PIB
  • Context: At the recent Technology Advisory Group (TAG) meeting, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) emphasised leveraging the Digital Bharat Nidhi to support indigenous telecom research, startup innovation, and early tech deployment.
  • About DBN: Formerly known as the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF), it was revamped under the Telecommunications Act, 2023. It shifts the focus from mere infrastructure creation to funding R&D and ensuring equitable next-gen telecom access in underserved rural areas.
#GovernmentSchemes #Telecom #DigitalIndia
📉 BharatNet Implementation Challenges
GS Paper 2: E-Governance Applications Source: The Indian Express
  • Status Update: Recent reports highlight critical implementation roadblocks in India’s flagship rural broadband initiative, with only about 45% of BharatNet’s last-mile internet connections currently active despite massive optical fibre infrastructure rollout.
  • Constitutional Link: Bridging the digital divide is vital since the Supreme Court has interpreted internet access as a facet of fundamental freedoms. Revise this constitutional angle with our Fundamental Rights (Part 3) Notes.
#GovernmentSchemes #BharatNet #RuralDevelopment

🧬 Science & Technology (10th July 2026)

📡 Strategic Roadmap for NTN & Future Telecom R&D
GS Paper 3: Indigenization of Technology Source: PIB
  • High-Level Meet: The Empowered Technology Group (ETG), chaired by the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA), convened to draft a national strategy for establishing a dedicated “Communication Technology Task Force.”
  • Future-Ready Tech: Discussions focused heavily on bypassing traditional terrestrial limitations by prioritising Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), space-based communications, and AI-native networks.
  • Objective: The core aim is to shift India from being merely the world’s second-largest telecom consumer market to a global intellectual property (IP) and standard-setting hub for emerging 6G technologies.
#ScienceAndTechnology #Telecom #Innovation
💻 India-Australia ‘PACTS’ Initiative
GS Paper 3: Cyber Security & Critical Tech Source: PIB
  • Strategic Tech Agreement: During the 3rd India-Australia Annual Summit, both nations officially launched the Partnership on Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains (PACTS).
  • Focus Areas: The partnership aims to elevate bilateral cooperation concerning supply chain diversification, digital resilience, quantum computing, and advanced defence research.
  • Strategic Relevance: It tightly integrates tech collaboration with ongoing efforts in securing critical minerals, acting as a buffer against heavily monopolised global supply chains.
#ScienceAndTechnology #CyberSecurity #CriticalMinerals

🏺 History & Culture (10th July 2026)

📚 NCERT Class 8 History Curriculum Revisions
GS Paper 1: Modern Indian History Source: The Indian Express
  • Curriculum Update: The NCERT has introduced structural changes to its Class 8 history textbook, notably modifying the narrative around the Indian National Congress’s role during the Partition of India and removing mentions of Adolf Hitler.
  • Analytical Angle (Mains): This highlights the ongoing socio-political debate over the rationalisation of educational curriculums, historical interpretation, and the role of institutional memory in shaping national identity.
#History #NCERT #ModernIndia

📍 Geography Mapping (10th July 2026)

🗺️ Ukhrul District, Manipur
Prelims: Places in News & Internal Security Source: The Hindu
  • Context: Following a tragic ambush that killed two Assam Rifles personnel in the Nungshang area, massive joint combing operations are underway in Ukhrul district.
  • Geographical Significance: Ukhrul is a highly strategic district in Manipur bordering Myanmar. It is predominantly inhabited by the Tangkhul Naga tribe. Its porous terrain frequently facilitates cross-border insurgent movements, making it a critical chokepoint for internal security management.
#GeographyMapping #Manipur #InternalSecurity
⚓ INS Mahendragiri & The IOR ‘Courtyard’
Prelims: Defense Mapping Source: PIB
  • Commissioning: The Indian Navy formally inducted Mahendragiri, the sixth Project 17A indigenous stealth frigate, at the Eastern Naval Command in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Strategic Focus: The Defence Minister explicitly defined the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) as India’s “courtyard.” Highlighting that 90% of India’s trade volume relies on these maritime routes, maintaining SLOC (Sea Lines of Communication) dominance here is an absolute economic imperative.
#Mapping #IndianOcean #Defense

🧭 Ethics Examples (10th July 2026)

⚖️ Fiduciary Trust & Probity in Religious Institutions
GS Paper 4: Probity in Governance & Public Trusts Source: The Indian Express
  • The Incident: Recent allegations regarding systematic theft from the donation boxes of the Ram Temple have surfaced, prompting intense scrutiny over the financial management of large-scale religious trusts.
  • UPSC GS-4 Relevance: This serves as a stark case study on the ethical concept of Fiduciary Duty. Public and religious trusts operate on the absolute faith of the masses. A breach in this financial mechanism is not just administrative theft, but a severe violation of collective public trust and institutional integrity.
  • Core Values Violated: Accountability, Transparency, and Probity in the management of public funds.
#EthicsExamples #Probity #Accountability

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