NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Keshav Chandra Assumes Charge as Mines Secretary: Keshav Chandra has assumed charge as the Secretary, Ministry of Mines, succeeding Piyush Goyal, who has been appointed as the Secretary General of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). Chandra is a 1995-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the AGMUT cadre and previously served as the Chairperson of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).
2. AstraZeneca India to Sets Up Genomic Solutions Centre in Amaravati: AstraZeneca India announced an Integrated Genomic Solutions Centre in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, on 28 July 2026. The centre is part of India’s first Integrated Precision Oncology programme and focuses on genetic research for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Precision oncology is a cancer treatment approach that uses genetic and molecular information to match diagnosis and therapy with a patient’s disease profile. Integrated genomic centres use next-generation genetic testing, bioinformatics, and clinical data for cancer screening and treatment planning. The centre will primarily target lung cancer and breast cancer. These two cancers are among the most commonly diagnosed malignancies in India and are major areas of screening, early detection, and treatment research.
3. GMR Aero Technic signs Honeywell MRO licence agreement: GMR Aero Technic signed a licence agreement with Honeywell Aerospace on 28 July 2026 for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul services in Hyderabad, India. The agreement covers seven Honeywell Aerospace Line Replaceable Units installed on LEAP engines used in commercial aviation. Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul, or MRO, is an aviation support activity that includes inspection, repair, overhaul, and restoration of aircraft components and systems. In aviation, depot-level maintenance refers to deeper repair work carried out at specialised facilities rather than at the aircraft line station. LEAP is a family of turbofan engines developed by CFM International for narrow-body aircraft. The engine powers the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX, which are among the most widely used single-aisle aircraft in global airline fleets. Line Replaceable Units are modular aircraft components that can be removed and replaced quickly during maintenance.
4. India Becomes World’s Second-Largest Supplier of Seafarers: India became the world’s second-largest supplier of seafarers as of 28 July 2026, with 311,936 maritime professionals in the global workforce. India accounted for 12.16% of the world’s seafaring workforce and ranked behind the Philippines in the BIMCO-ICS Seafarer Workforce Report 2026. Seafarers are maritime professionals who work on merchant ships, cargo vessels, tankers, and other commercial ships. India ranked fifth globally in 2015 with 5.2% of the global seafaring workforce and rose to 6% in 2021 before reaching 12.16% in 2026. India supplied 140,718 ship officers, which formed 13.41% of the global officer workforce. India also supplied 171,218 ratings, which formed 11.29% of the global ratings workforce.
5. President Murmu marks four years in office with new initiatives at Rashtrapati Bhavan: President Droupadi Murmu launched multiple public-centric and green initiatives at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 28 July 2026 to mark four years in office. The initiatives included an e-Audio Guide, the third edition of e-Upahaar, Bachpan Bal Parisar, the Rashtrapati Bhavan Access and Heritage Interconnector, and a new service block under the Net Zero Energy Strategy. The application-based e-Audio Guide for Rashtrapati Bhavan is available in Hindi, English, and 14 other Indian languages. It also includes a sign-language module, which is used for accessibility for visitors with hearing-related needs. The Rashtrapati Bhavan Access and Heritage Interconnector, or RAAHI, is a fare-free electric bus service for staff and residents. It is operated by women drivers and conductors and connects the estate with the nearest Metro station.
6. Maharashtra Cabinet Approves New NDPS and SC-ST Courts: The Maharashtra Cabinet approved new courts on 28 July 2026 under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The decision was taken in a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The package also included two additional courts in Karjat and Kurduwadi. A special court under the NDPS Act was approved for Pune district. Around 1,425 NDPS cases were pending in Pune at the time of the decision. The Cabinet sanctioned Rs 1.26 crore for the court, one district and additional sessions judge, and seven support staff. Five exclusive special courts were approved for cases under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. These courts will function in Ahilyanagar, Parbhani, Solapur, Nanded, and Yavatmal. The Cabinet sanctioned Rs 4.51 crore for these courts, and each court will have one judge.
7. Centre Notifies Seventh Draft of Western Ghats ESA: The Union Environment Ministry reissued the seventh draft notification for an Ecologically Sensitive Area across the Western Ghats on 27 July 2026. The proposed Ecologically Sensitive Area covers 56,825.7 sq. km across six states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa and Gujarat. The Western Ghats is a mountain chain along the western edge of India and is recognised as one of the world’s major biodiversity hotspots. The range extends through six states and includes forests, grasslands, rivers and hill ecosystems. An Ecologically Sensitive Area is a notified region under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, where activities are restricted to protect fragile ecosystems. In the finalised ESA, mining, quarrying, sand mining, new thermal power plants, certain industries and large construction projects are prohibited, while hydel power generation is regulated.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. India, Romania Sign Three Agreements; Target to Double Bilateral Trade in Three Years: India and Romania signed three agreements to strengthen cooperation in Science & Technology, Education, and Sports during delegation-level talks between President Droupadi Murmu and Romanian President Nicușor Dan in Bucharest. Both countries reaffirmed their 70+ years of friendship and agreed to deepen collaboration across key sectors, including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, renewable energy, green hydrogen, agriculture, digital public infrastructure (DPI), and artificial intelligence (AI). India and Romania have set a target to double bilateral trade within the next three years, with both leaders highlighting the potential benefits of the India–EU Free Trade Agreement for industries and skilled professionals.
2. Ministry of Tourism Signs MoU with Air India to Boost Global Promotion of Incredible India: The Ministry of Tourism signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Air India to promote India as a preferred global tourism destination under the ‘Incredible India’ brand. The partnership will leverage Air India’s extensive domestic and international network along with the Ministry’s tourism promotion initiatives through joint destination campaigns, co-branded marketing, stopover tourism promotion, and the proposed ‘Visit India Pass’. The MoU aims to enhance India’s global tourism visibility, attract more international travellers, and showcase the country’s diverse cultural, heritage, and tourism offerings through integrated digital and offline promotional campaigns.
3. Venezuela Announces Withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC): Venezuela formally notified the United Nations on 24 July 2026 of its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Under Article 127 of the Rome Statute, a country’s withdrawal from the ICC becomes effective one year after the UN receives the formal notification. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez alleged that the ICC is politically influenced and disproportionately targets countries of the Global South, particularly those in Africa and Latin America.
4. 25 July – International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent: International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent is observed every year on 25 July to recognise the achievements, leadership, and contributions of women and girls of African descent worldwide. The day aims to promote gender equality, combat racism and discrimination, and advance the rights, empowerment, and inclusion of women and girls of African descent. The observance was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2024, following the recommendation of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent.
5. 25 July – International Day on Judicial Well-being: International Day on Judicial Well-being is observed every year on 25 July to promote the mental health, well-being, and resilience of judges and judicial officers worldwide. The day highlights the importance of a healthy, independent, and efficient judiciary, recognizing that judicial well-being is essential for ensuring fair and effective justice delivery. The observance was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2024, acknowledging the need to support the well-being of judicial professionals and strengthen the rule of law.
6. 28 July – World Hepatitis Day: World Hepatitis Day is observed every year on 28 July to raise awareness about viral hepatitis, promote prevention, early diagnosis, and improve access to treatment and care. The day marks the birth anniversary of Dr. Baruch Samuel Blumberg, Nobel Prize-winning scientist who discovered the Hepatitis B virus and developed the first Hepatitis B vaccine. Theme 2026 – Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down
7. China Completes Testing of World’s Largest Fusion Magnet: China completed expert acceptance and full-parameter testing of two domestically developed superconducting magnets on 27 June 2026 at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in Hefei, Anhui Province. The tested systems were a toroidal field superconducting magnet and a high-temperature superconducting central solenoid coil for fusion research. The toroidal field superconducting magnet is a D-shaped structure that measures 21 metres in length, 12 metres in width, and 582 tonnes in weight. It is described as the largest fusion reactor superconducting magnet built so far. The toroidal field magnet is used to confine plasma inside a vacuum chamber with a strong magnetic field. In fusion devices, plasma is heated to about 100 million degrees Celsius and must remain stable for controlled operation.
OTHER UPDATES:
DEFENCE
1. Iran to Receive Chinese Shoulder-Launched Missile Systems: Iran is expected to receive a first shipment of Chinese-made shoulder-fired air-defence missile launchers within weeks in 2026. The reported deal covers 300 to 400 man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS), including QW-12 and FN-16 missiles, and is valued at about US60 million to US70 million. MANPADS are short-range, shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile systems used against low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles. These systems are designed for portability and are operated by small teams or a single soldier. QW-12 and FN-16 are Chinese-made MANPADS associated with short-range air defence. Such systems generally use infrared or other seeker technologies to track airborne targets at low altitude.
SPORTS
1. U Mumba TT Defends Ultimate Table Tennis Season 7 Title with Thrilling Comeback Victory: U Mumba TT successfully defended their Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 7 title by defeating Dempo Goa Challengers 8–5 in a thrilling final, ending Goa’s unbeaten run in the tournament. Trailing 4–2 after the first two matches, U Mumba TT staged a remarkable comeback, led by captain Manush Shah and Anna Hursey, whose mixed doubles victory and Manush’s singles win over Alvaro Robles proved decisive.
2. Hockey India Junior Men Championship Begins in Coimbatore: The 16th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2026 began on 28 July 2026 in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The tournament features 30 teams and is organised across three divisions, namely Division A, Division B, and Division C. The Hockey India Junior Men National Championship is an annual national-level field hockey competition for junior men’s teams in India. The event uses a divisional format, which places teams in different competitive groups based on performance and ranking. Division A, Division B, and Division C are the three competitive tiers in the championship. Division A generally includes the stronger teams, while Division B and Division C provide promotion and relegation pathways within the tournament structure.
3. Ladakh Lieutenant Governor’s Cup Polo Tournament: The 6th LG Cup Horse Polo Championship concluded on 27 July 2026 in Drass, Ladakh. Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena attended the final, and the Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre won the title by defeating the Animal Husbandry Department, Leh. The LG Cup Horse Polo Championship is a regional equestrian tournament held in Ladakh. Horse polo is played on horseback with a ball and mallets, and it remains associated with high-altitude regions where equestrian traditions are part of local sports culture. Vinai Kumar Saxena announced an increase in the prize fund for the LG Horse Polo Cup on 27 July 2026. The winners received Rs one lakh and the runners-up received Rs 50,000 in 2026, compared with Rs 50,000 and Rs 25,000 in the previous edition. The winner’s purse is scheduled to rise further to Rs two lakh in the next season.
4. Harjinder, Gulveer Win Silver at Commonwealth Games 2026: India won two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow on 29 July 2026. Gulveer Singh finished second in the men’s 10,000m race with a timing of 27:49.78, and Harjinder Kaur won silver in the women’s 69kg weightlifting event with a combined lift of 227kg. Gulveer Singh became the first Indian man to win a Commonwealth Games medal in the 10,000m event. The 10,000m race is a long-distance track event in athletics and is held over 25 laps of a standard 400m track. Harjinder Kaur recorded a career-best total of 227kg in the women’s 69kg category. In weightlifting, the total score is the sum of the best snatch and clean and jerk lifts, and Commonwealth Games records can be set separately in both lifts.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1. India Develops First Indigenous 350 kg Thrust Expendable Turbo Jet Engine: India has successfully developed its first indigenous Expendable Turbo Jet Engine in the 350 kg thrust class, designed by DRDO’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), marking a major milestone in indigenous aerospace propulsion technology. The engine was manufactured and assembled by Hyderabad-based Azad Engineering, GTRE’s industry partner, and was successfully delivered on 22 July 2026, showcasing strong collaboration between India’s scientific and industrial sectors.
2. Cabinet Approves DISHA 2.0 Scheme to Expand Technology-Driven Access to Justice: Designing Innovative Solutions for Holistic Access to Justice (DISHA) 2.0 is a Central Sector Scheme with an approved outlay of ₹255 crore for 2026–31, aimed at improving access to justice across India through technology-driven legal services. DISHA 2.0 comprises four key components: Tele-Law: Reaching the Unreached, Nyaya Bandhu (Pro Bono Legal Services) Programme, Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Programme (LLLAP), and VIDHI (Vision for Integrated Delivery of Harmonised Legal Initiatives)-Sanjeevani. Under Tele-Law, citizens can receive free pre-litigation legal advice through the Tele-Law mobile app, toll-free number 14454, and video/teleconferencing facilities at Common Service Centres (CSCs), with Nyaya Sahayaks assisting service delivery in Aspirational Blocks. The Nyaya Bandhu programme encourages advocates to provide free legal assistance to marginalized and disadvantaged groups. Pro Bono panels have been established in 23 High Courts, while Pro Bono Clubs are functioning in law schools and colleges across the country.
3. China Launches Gravity-1 Y4 Rocket, Successfully Places Nine Satellites into Orbit: China successfully launched the Gravity-1 Y4 commercial rocket from the East China Sea, placing nine satellites into orbit and conducting one payload experiment, marking the first far-sea launch by a privately developed commercial rocket. Developed by ORIENSPACE, the 30-metre, 405-tonne Gravity-1 rocket lifted off from a launch vessel operated by the Oriental Aerospace Port under the direction of the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The mission deployed nine satellites for remote sensing, AI-powered Earth observation, environmental monitoring, disaster response, agriculture, and urban planning, while Lilac-3 tested next-generation satellite platform and attitude-control technologies.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. DBS Becomes First Southeast Asian Bank Named ‘World’s Best Corporate Bank’ by Global Finance: DBS became the first Southeast Asian bank to be named “World’s Best Corporate Bank” at the 2026 Global Bank Awards by Global Finance, marking the first time a bank from the region has won the award since the category was introduced in 2005. At the 2026 Global Bank Awards, DBS also received the titles of “Asia’s Best Bank” and “Singapore’s Best Bank”, reflecting its strong performance, management excellence, and leadership in corporate banking. Headquartered in Singapore and operating across 19 markets, DBS offers comprehensive corporate banking services to SMEs and multinational companies through its AI-enabled capabilities, global network, and expertise in financing, trade finance, cash management, and advisory services.
2. Kerala Cabinet Clears Five Governance Reforms: The Kerala Cabinet approved five governance reforms on 29 July 2026 to strengthen public administration, improve transparency, and reduce revenue leakages linked to project delays. The reforms include a digital asset platform, a GIS-based project registry, a registry of government institutions, legal review measures, and a process re-engineering programme. The Special Asset Management Platform for Administration, Tracking and Harmonisation (SAMPATH) is a centralised digital platform for records of government-owned assets. The platform covers land, buildings, and infrastructure under state ownership. PlanSpace 2.0 is an expanded GIS-enabled project registry for capital projects of government departments. The system records the location, implementing agency, funding, and construction stage of each project.