Daily Current Affairs 15th July 2026

1. India–UK Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement (CETA) Comes into Force

The India–UK Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement (CETA) officially came into effect on 15 July 2026.

The agreement aims to boost bilateral trade, reduce tariffs, improve market access, and strengthen investment between the two countries.

It is expected to benefit sectors such as textiles, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, technology, and agriculture.

2. World Youth Skills Day 2026

15 July is observed globally as World Youth Skills Day.

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The 2026 theme focuses on preparing young people with AI, digital, and green economy skills for the future workforce.

Governments and institutions worldwide are promoting skill development and employability initiatives.

3. India Launches ‘Seafarer-First’ Maritime Safety Plan

India announced the ‘Seafarer-First’ Emergency Maritime Safety Plan.

The initiative is designed to improve the safety and security of Indian seafarers and merchant vessels.

The plan includes enhanced emergency response mechanisms, better coordination, and welfare measures for maritime personnel.

4. India Women Create History at Lord’s

The Indian Women’s Cricket Team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, defeated England by 270 runs in the historic Women’s Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London.

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It is one of India’s biggest victories in Women’s Test cricket and marks the first-ever Women’s Test played at Lord’s.

5. India–New Zealand Strategic Partnership

India and New Zealand announced a Strategic Partnership Roadmap to 2030.

The roadmap focuses on:

Defence and maritime cooperation

Trade and investment

Agriculture

Education

Science & Technology

Indo-Pacific cooperation

6. Ethical AI in Governance

Policymakers and experts have highlighted the importance of Ethical Artificial Intelligence.

Key focus areas include:

Transparency

Accountability

Data privacy

Responsible AI development

Human oversight in AI-based decision-making.

7. Codex Alimentarius Commission

The Codex Alimentarius Commission is an international food standards body established by FAO and WHO.

It develops global food safety and quality standards to protect consumer health and facilitate international food trade.

8. Index of Services Production (ISP)

The Index of Services Production (ISP) is proposed as a comprehensive indicator to measure the performance and growth of India’s services sector.

It aims to complement existing economic indicators and improve policy formulation.

Important One-Liners

World Youth Skills Day: 15 July

India–UK CETA: Effective from 15 July 2026

Maritime Initiative: Seafarer-First Safety Plan

Historic Cricket Venue: Lord’s Cricket Ground, London

International Food Standards Body: Codex Alimentarius Commission

Strategic Partnership: India–New Zealand Roadmap to 2030

Exams Focus

World Youth Skills Day – 15 July

India–UK CETA

Seafarer-First Maritime Safety Plan

India–New Zealand Strategic Partnership

Codex Alimentarius Commission (FAO & WHO)

Ethical AI

Index of Services Production (ISP)

India Women’s Historic Test Win at Lord’s

 

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