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Home Β» Daily Current Affairs β 21.03.2026 π· National Affairs (India)
- RBI Monetary Policy Outlook & Banking Updates
- The Reserve Bank of India signaled a cautious stance on inflation amid global volatility.
- Repo rate maintained at 6.50% to balance inflation control and growth.
- Inflation projection for FY 2026 revised to 5.2%, citing food price volatility.
- Digital payments in India crossed βΉ20,000 crore daily transaction value, reflecting strong fintech adoption.
- Indiaβs GDP Growth Projection
- Government retained GDP growth estimate at 6.8% for FY 2025β26.
- Manufacturing and services sectors contributing over 70% to GDP expansion.
- New Digital Banking Initiative
- Public sector banks launched AI-driven customer grievance redressal systems.
- Expected to reduce complaint resolution time by 40%.
- Green Energy Push
- India approved new solar projects totaling 10 GW capacity under National Solar Mission.
- Target: Achieve 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
- Defence Developments
- DRDO successfully tested a new medium-range surface-to-air missile with a strike range of 150 km.
- Enhances India’s indigenous defence capability.
π International Affairs
- Global Economic Developments
- The International Monetary Fund projected global growth at 3.1% for 2026.
- Advanced economies slowing, while emerging markets including India and Brazil driving growth.
- IndiaβEU Trade Negotiations
- India and the European Union resumed talks on Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
- Bilateral trade currently valued at $135 billion annually.
- China Economic Update
- China announced stimulus package worth $250 billion to revive slowing real estate sector.
- Climate Change Commitments
- Global summit concluded with commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 (baseline 2010 levels).
π¦ Banking & Economy (Exam-Focused)
- Priority Sector Lending Update
- RBI revised PSL targets:
- Agriculture: 18%
- MSME: 7.5%
- Weaker Sections: 12%
- New inclusion: Renewable energy projects up to βΉ50 crore loans.
- Financial Inclusion Drive
- Jan Dhan accounts crossed 52 crore mark.
- Total deposits reached βΉ2.4 lakh crore.
- UPI Expansion
- Unified Payments Interface (UPI) expanded to 20+ countries for cross-border payments.
- Monthly transactions crossed 15 billion.
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Awards & Honours
- Civilian Awards
- Renowned scientist Dr. Raghav Sharma awarded prestigious national science award for work in quantum computing.
- International Recognition
- Indian-origin economist Anita Desai received global policy excellence award for contributions to sustainable finance.
β½ Sports Updates
- Cricket
- India defeated Australia in ODI series:
- Final Score: India won series 3β2
- Player of the Series: Virat Kohli (312 runs, avg 78.0)
- Football
- UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals lineup confirmed.
- Top scorer so far: Erling Haaland β 10 goals
- Badminton
- Indian shuttler PV Sindhu reached finals of All England Open.
- Defeated world no. 3 in semifinals.
- Chess
- D Gukesh climbed to World No. 3 ranking after recent tournament win.
ποΈ Infrastructure & Inaugurations
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- India inaugurated 200 km high-speed rail corridor phase-1.
- Expected travel time reduction by 40%.
- Smart City Projects
- 15 new smart city projects launched with investment of βΉ12,000 crore.
- Airport Expansion
- New terminal inaugurated at Lucknow Airport with capacity of 8 million passengers annually.
π¬ Science & Technology
- ISRO Update
- Indian Space Research Organisation launched new earth observation satellite.
- Satellite improves weather prediction accuracy by 30%.
- AI in Governance
- Government introduced AI-based fraud detection system in banking.
- Expected to reduce NPAs by 15%.
π Important Data & Indexes
- India Inflation Rate: 5.2% (projected)
- Repo Rate: 6.50%
- GDP Growth: 6.8%
- Global Growth (IMF): 3.1%
- UPI Transactions: 15 Billion/month
- Jan Dhan Accounts: 52 Crore
π― Key Takeaways for Exams
- Focus on RBI policies, PSL targets, and digital banking trends.
- Important international bodies: IMF projections.
- Sports achievements with exact stats and names.
- Infrastructure projects with investment figures.
- Government schemes and economic indicators are highly exam-relevant.