December 31, 2018

Lets Tackle World Affairs #2

Arab Israel Conflict

Okay peeps this is gonna be a crash down....


Some history...

  • First King of Jews was believed to be Saul followed by David (the most popular) and then Solomon
  • Solomon Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by Babylonian King Nebuchadneszzar I around 587 BC
  • Jews returned to Israel during rule of Persian King Cyrus the Great
  • The Second Temple was completed around 516 BC during Darius I (first Persian King to invade India)
  • Meccabian revolt was against Seleucid Empire and its Hellenistic influence on Jews
  • Israel was conquered by Romans in 64 BC under Pompeii. Under Romans, Herodth reclaimed Judea and refurbished the Temple Mount (holiest site for jews)
  • The Second Temple was destroyed and Jews were expelled in 70AD under Titus and Romans renamed Judea as Palestina 
  • When Roman empire split in 324 AD, Jerusalem was under Byzantine empire
  • Islamic relic at the site of Second Jewish temple is Dome of the Rock built under Ummayath Khalifa (Abraham is believed to sacrificed his son here)
  • Al Aqsa Mosque in Temple Mount is the third holiest site in Islam built around 705 AD and Prophet is believed to lead prayers towards Kabba in Mecca from here
  • Palestine came under Ottoman Empire in 1517

Early 20th Century..

  • Father of Zionist movement is Theoder Herzel who wrote the book Der Juden Staat, where he envisioned a state for Jews and reclaiming the lost lands which are the basic tenants of Zionism
  • In 1897, First Zionist Congress was held at Basel in Switzerland
  • Jews of European ancestry are known as Ashkenazi jews, those of Middle east origin are Mizrahi jews and those from Iberian peninsula are Sebhardi Jews
  • The secret agreement for partition of Ottoman empire by Britain and France is called Syes-Picot agreement
  • The Balfour deceleration is the statement of British Govt. for Jewish Homeland in 1917 in Palestine . Other offered regions for homeland were Uruguay and South America
  • In 1937, a proposal for two state solution for Jews and Muslims in Palestine was proposed by Peel Commission 
  • Israel declared Independence in 1948 under David Ben Gurion
  • West Bank was initially under Jordan ( its the region to west of River Jordan) and Gaza under Egypt with Jerusalem planned to be under UN control as capital of both Israel and Palestine
  • The Biblical name of the region is Judea and Samaria 

1948 onward...

  • The Arab League was established in Cairo in 1945 under Alexandria protocol (with Egypt, Iraq,Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi, Syria) 
  • First Arab Israel war took place in 1948 closely following the declaration of Israel state 
  • Muslim brotherhood is a trans national Sunni Islamist Organisation founded in Egypt in 1928 by Hassan Al Banna
  • The Egyptian mob attack on Israeli civilians were called Fedayeen
  • In 1956, the closing of strait of Tiran and Blockade of gulf of Aquaba (essential for Israeli shipping) by Egypt triggered the Suez crisis. Also Egypt had nationalised the Suez canal upsetting the British. The Joint Israeli-British-French operation had invaded the Sinai region of Egypt following the crisis. It was defused by pressure from US and USSR which also signified the end of British Global power
  • Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) was established in 1964 for liberation of Palestinian land but was considered a terrorist organisation by US and Israel until 1991 Madrid conference
  • The Six Day War of 1967 gave Israel control of Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, Gaza, West bank, Sheba farms of Lebanon and Golan heights of Syria  
  • Negotiations for Six Day War were held in capital of Sudan resulting in Khartoum resolution
  • Following the Six Day War UNSC adopted a resolution for Arab Israel conflict called Resolution 242
  • The limited war between Israel and Egypt between 1967-1970 was called War of Attrition
  • In 1970 September King Hussein of Jordan expelled PLO from Jordan known as Black September raids. It was supported by Pakistan under Zia ul Haq
  • Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack in 1973 along Sinai and Golan Heights during the Jewish day of Fasting called Yom Kippur War which ended in Camp David Accord. ( This is the first war in which US openly supported Israel)
  • Operation Litani is the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1978 occupying uptill River Litani
  • In 1982 Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) launched Operation Peace for Galilee invading South Lebanon. It was part of Lebanon civil war and led to formation of free Lebanon state and increasing Syrian dominance over Lebanon when Lebanon civil war ended in 1990
  • Local uprising of Palestinians against Israeli occupation is known as Intifada in 1987 following disillusionment with PLO
  • Agreements between Israel and Palestine for Peace after Intifada is known as Oslo Accords I &II [1991 &1993]. It created Palestinian authority for limited self governance and making PLO partner of Israel for peace process. PLO recognized existence of Israel state here/
  • The second Infitada (2000-05) following visit of Ariel Sharon (Israel PM) to Temple Mount led Israel to launch Operation Defensive Shield and later build west bank barrier following withdrawal from Gaza.
  • Fatah is an Palestinian nationalistic political party established by Yasar Arafat and controls West Bank region
  • Gaza is under a Sunni Fundamentalism organisation called Hamas which came to power when Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005
  • The Shia militant group in Lebanon supported by Iran is Hezbollah. Israel fought 2006 Lebanon war against Hezbollah fighters.
  • In 2007 Israel bombed a Syrian nuclear complex under Operation Orchaid
  • Qassam rockets are domestic made fired by Hamas from  Gaza targeting Israeli settlements. Israel counter it using the advanced Iron Dome anti missile system.
  • Recently the city of Hebron was declared as a Palestinian heritage site by UNESCO




Lets Tackle World Affairs #1

Hola Amigos !

World Affairs Section of HSEE is one section where you can easily slide through with some minimal prep and smart work. It can easily give you solid 18 marks if you apply some brains, which I was able to pull off during my attempt.

What is World Affairs ?

Its not the American journal on International relations !. At least from HSEE point of view (World Affairs). 
But you got might have got an  idea from the title itself. It's interdisciplinary in nature, blending the fields of economics, history, and political science to examine topics such as human rights, global poverty, the environment, economics, globalization, security, global ethics, and the political environment.


That's the basic jargon...

The basic syllabus of the section is :

Emergence of the US and USSR; emergence of UN system; the Cold War and nuclear race; disintegration of Soviet Union, decline of Communism and rise of nationalism; Arab-Israel conflict; India and the World; NAM and role of India; India-China and India- Pakistan relations, China and the World, conflict and wars.

Democracy and Development; Challenges to democracy; North-South divide on issues of development; UN and its various developmental and peacekeeping operations; Nuclearisation and Non-proliferation; India in SAARC and ASEAN; International terrorism, fundamentalism and the War on Terror; Indo-US relations; New centres of power in Asia, Latin America and Africa.

Hunger and Poverty; Human Rights, Democracy and Development; Environmental degradation and green politics; Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Gender; Deprived Classes and minority politics; Religion in the contemporary world; Culture and Civilization; Globalization and changing economic, cultural and political landscape; Mass media and cultural change; Emergence of various popular mass movements.

Don't Freak out, basically a quick reading is enough to gain grasp on the above stuff. And keep an eye on current affairs as some stuff creep in from there. During exam make sure you try to eliminate options to reach the answers and importantly attempt all 18 ones. I will try on posting all stuff relevant to the above themes and keep you guys updated !

Peace 

December 30, 2018

Current Affairs Nugget #Week1 23-30 December 2018


Yeah, yeah we know that there are innumerable sources to get news and info about the current affairs, ranging from the cheesy apps to slipshod and substandard news debates...but hey! revision is important!! So here: 


  

India's fastest train- Train 18 


Train 18 officially became India's fastest train @180km/hr during its trial run. Train 18 is India's first indigenously built engine-less train, built by Chennai-based Integral Coach Factory (ICF) under the 'Make in India' initiative. PM Modi is expected to flag off the train in January, to serve the route between Delhi and Varanasi. And to spice things up, stones were pelted on the train during its first trial run on Bareilly-Moradabad route. #BreakInIndia
For more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_18






Longest Rail-cum-Road Bridge in India- Bogibeel Bridge


On December 25, the birth anniversary of Atal Bihari Vajpayee which is celebrated as Good Governance Day, PM Modi unveiled the 4.69 km long Bogibeel Bridge on the Brahmaputra river linking Dibrugarh with North lakhimpur district of Assam and parts of Arunachal Pradesh. It is seen as a milestone in increasing connectivity in the North-east. Bogibeel is the gateway to the historic Stilwell Road, which connects Ledo in Assam to Kunming in China, passing through Myanmar’s Kachin state, via Arunachal Pradesh. The 1,800 km long route was used for transporting arms to the Chinese by the Americans during World War II.
See: https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/bogibeel-bridge-railroad-brahmaputra-assam-arunachal-pradesh-5514311/



Miss Universe 2018


Catriona Gray of Philippines won the 67th Miss Universe Pageant held on 17th December 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters of South Africa (Miss Universe 2017) crowned her successor Catriona Gray of the Philippines at the end of the event.The show was hosted by comedian Steve Harvey and supermodel Ashley Graham, while television personality Carson Kressley and runway coach Lu Sierra provided commentary and analysis throughout the event. American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo performed during the competition. Contestants from 94 countries and territories participated in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 92 contestants in 2017. Angela Ponce of Spain became the first openly transgender contestant to compete for the Miss Universe title.
For more: just google it!



GI Tag to Bihar's Silao Khaja


Geographical Indications Registry at Chennai has granted GI tag to Silao Khaja, the traditional delicacy of Nalanda district of Bihar. Silao Khaja is known for its crispiness and multi-layered appearance attributed to the local climate of Silao.
Read more at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/bihars-sweet-delicacy-silao-khaja-gets-gi-tag/articleshow/67116955.cms



First person to complete solo trek across Antarctica


Colin O'Brady from USA became the first person to complete a solo trek across Antarctica. He took 54 days to complete the 1482 km journey, traversing the continent.
More: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/american-adventurer-colin-obrady-completes-solo-trek-across-antarctica-1968557


Burundi announces new capital


Burundi announced its new political capital to be Gitega, replacing the old Bujumbura which is 100 km to the west on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. President Pierre Nkurunaziza kept his decade-old promise by naming the small city in the central highlands as the new political capital while Bujumbura will remain as the economic capital.
Visit: https://qz.com/africa/1507779/burundi-moves-capital-from-bujumbura-to-gitega/

India's new High Court


Country's 25th High Court is all set to be instituted in Amravati, Andhra Pradesh. It will serve as the High Court of Andhra as the old one in Hyderabad will function as the High Court of Telangana. Justice Praveen kumar will serve as the acting Chief Justice of the new Andhra Pradesh High Court. 
http://www.newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=357182


India's first 'Music Museum'


Tamil Nadu state assembly assented to establish country's first music museum in Thiruvaiyur, the birthplace of Thyagaraja, one of the trinities of Carnatic music (the other two being Muthuswami Dikshitar and Syama Sastri). 
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/india-s-first-music-museum-to-be-set-up-in-thiruvaiyaru-all-about-it-1416851-2018-12-25



Government to rename three islands


A new addition in the renaming spree, Government has proposed to rename three islands in Andaman and Nicobar union territory. Accordingly the names of Ross, Neil and Havelock islands may be renamed as Netaji SC Bose, Shaheed Dweep and Swaraj islands respectively. It is to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Netaji hoisting tricolour in Port Blair and his renaming of the said islands.



Awards, honours, appointments and stuff

  • Sonam Kapoor becomes PETA person of the year
  • Ashok Amritraj honoured with 'French Knight of National Order of Merit' 
  • Harsh Vardhan Shringla appointed as next ambassador to US
  • New award for national integration- Sardar Patel Award
  • New stamp to commemorate Paika Rebellion of Odisha
  • New commemorative 100-rupee coin on Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • LS Kudalkar and Usha Timothy bag the Rafi Award for Music
  • Ricky Ponting inducted in ICC hall of fame
  • Rajesh Subramaniam appointed as CEO of FedEx