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Recently, the world-famous Basohli Painting which is popular for its miniature art style from Kathua district of Jammu has obtained the Geographical Indication (GI) Tag.
About Basholi paintings:
What is a Geographical Indication Tag?
Source: The Hindu
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Recently, People living on the upper slopes of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia are being evacuated after an increase in seismic activity.
About Nevado del Ruiz Volcano:
What is a stratovolcano?
Key facts about the Pacific Ring of fire:
Source: BBC
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NATO Secretary-General said that Finland will become the 31st member of the military alliance.
What is the North Atlantic Treaty?
Establishment | April 4, 1949 |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Membership | 30 member countries, including the United States, Canada, and most of Europe |
Objective | Collective defense against external aggression and the preservation of peace and security |
Article 5 | Collective defense clause which states that an attack on one member is an attack on all members |
Military Commanders | Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT) |
Main Decision-Making Body | North Atlantic Council (NAC) |
Funding | Contributions from member countries, based on a cost-sharing formula |
Partnerships | NATO has partnerships with several countries and international organizations, including Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the United Nations |
Criticisms | Criticized for its role in the Cold War and for its intervention in conflicts outside of Europe, such as the war in Afghanistan |
What is the process for securing NATO membership?
Process for Securing NATO Membership | Description |
Establishment of consensus | Member countries establish consensus about a country’s potential membership. |
Invitation to join Membership Action Plan (MAP) | Applicant countries may be invited to join MAP. This provides preparatory advice, assistance, and practical support tailored to their specific needs. It concludes with the formal timetable for the completion of prerequisite reforms. |
Annual feedback report | NATO draws an annual report providing feedback to the aspirant country about its progress in their annual national programmes, and identifying areas for further action. |
Confirmation of intent | NATO experts and representatives of the invited countries meet in Brussels to obtain formal confirmation of the invitee’s willingness and ability to meet the political, legal, and military obligations and commitments of NATO membership. |
Issue of letter of intent | The applicant country issues a formal letter of intent to NATO, confirming the obligations and commitments of the organization. |
Necessary amendments and ratification | The necessary amendments are made to make the invitee a party to the Washington Treaty, followed by ratification of the applicant country’s constitutional protocols for facilitating membership. |
Acceding to the Treaty | Secretary-General calls the potential new members to accede to the North Atlantic Treaty. This is after all NATO members notify their acceptance to the government of the United States, the depository of the Washington Treaty, about the applicant. |
Membership confirmed | Following the invitee depositing their instruments of accession with the US State Department, the applicant becomes a member of NATO. |
The MAP obligations
Chapter | Issues identified |
Political and Economic | Settle disputes peacefully, promote human rights and democracy, refrain from force, contribute to collective defence, establish civilian control of armed forces |
Defence | Improve military capabilities, participate in Partnership for Peace Programme, contribute to collective defence planning, ensure interoperability |
Resources | Allocate sufficient budget resources, contribute to NATO’s common-funded activities |
Security | Ensure security of sensitive information in adherence to NATO security policy |
Legal | Scrutinize domestic law for compatibility with NATO rules and regulations |
Current applicants and members
Year | New Members |
Formation: 1949 | Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, UK, US |
1952 | Greece, Turkey |
1955 | West Germany |
1982 | Spain |
1999 | Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland |
2004 | Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia |
2009 | Croatia, Albania |
2020 | North Macedonia |
Why does Russia fume over NATO?
Source: Indian Express
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Recently, President Joe Biden announced the opening of his second Summit for Democracy.
About Summit for Democracy 2023:-
Source: Times of India
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Indian Air Force will soon kick off Cope India’ exercise with the US Air Force (USAF) at the Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal.
About Exercise Cope India:
Source: The Hindu
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What is a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV)?The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) conducted a successful autonomous landing mission experiment for a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) at the Aeronautical Test Range in Chitradurga, Karnataka.
Source: Indian Express
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What are Ferns?Eravikulam National Park, located in Munnar, India, is known for its natural habitat of Nilgiri Tahr, and has recently introduced a new attraction – a Fernarium.
Location | Perched 7000 ft. above sea level, the Park was a former hunting preserve of British planters |
Designation | Declared a Sanctuary in 1975, and a National Park in 1978 |
Significance | Protects the highly endangered mountain goat, Nilgiri Tahr, and is the land of the Neelakurinji flower that blooms once in twelve years |
Extent | Covers an area of 97 sq. km of rolling grasslands and high-level sholas |
Climate | Receives heavy showers during the southwest (June/July) and retreating (October/November) Monsoons; one of the wettest areas in the world |
Topography | Undulating terrain with grass, hillocks, and sholas; highest peak south of the Himalayas, the Anamudi, is located here |
Vegetation | Majorly covered with rolling grasslands, with several patches of shola forests; important flora includes Actinodaphne bourdilloni, Microtropis ramiflora, Strobilanthus Kunthianus (Neela Kurinji), etc. |
Wildlife Population | 29 species of mammals, including the endemic Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Nilgiri Langur, Tiger, Leopard, Giant Squirrel, and wild dog; 140 species of birds, including 10 unique to the Western Ghats; more than 100 varieties of butterflies and 20 species of amphibians are also recorded here. |
Source: The Hindu
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