Daily Current Affairs 24th June 2026
🇮🇳 National Current Affairs
1. India–UK Trade Agreement Implementation Discussions
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is scheduled to visit the United Kingdom from 25–27 June 2026.
The visit focuses on preparing for the implementation of the India–UK Free Trade Agreement, which is scheduled to come into effect from 15 July 2026.
Discussions will include tariff reduction, regulatory cooperation and easier movement of professionals between both countries.
Exam Point :
India–UK FTA → Important for Economy & International Relations.
Effective Date: 15 July 2026.
🌾 Agriculture & Environment
2. Weak Monsoon Raises Concerns for Kharif Crops
India’s southwest monsoon progress has remained slower than expected, affecting agricultural planning in several regions.
Due to rainfall uncertainty, farmers in rain-dependent areas are showing greater interest in drought-resistant crops like Bajra (Pearl Millet).
Bajra is preferred because it requires less water and can tolerate delayed rainfall conditions.
Exam Point :
Bajra is a climate-resilient millet crop.
Monsoon season in India: June–September.
Economy & Industry
3. India Plans Expansion of Mining Sector
India is planning to operationalise up to 60 new mines during FY 2026–27.
The move aims to increase domestic mineral production and support industrial growth.
The government is focusing on strengthening mineral supply chains and reducing dependence on imports.
Exam Point:
Mining sector comes under: Industrial Development & Economy (GS-3).
🌍 International Affairs
4. India Strengthens Economic Partnership with UK
The India–UK economic partnership continues to focus on:
Trade expansion
Investment opportunities
Professional mobility
Regulatory cooperation
The upcoming implementation of the trade agreement is expected to boost bilateral economic relations.
🛡️ Defence & Security
5. India’s Defence and Strategic Developments
Recent defence developments continue to focus on:
Indigenous defence manufacturing
Advanced missile systems
Maritime security
Technology-based warfare capabilities
Defence remains a key area for competitive examinations.
🔬 Science & Technology
6. Focus on Green Energy Technologies
India continues to promote clean energy technologies, including:
Green hydrogen
Renewable energy
Sustainable industrial practices
These initiatives support India’s long-term climate and energy security goals.
Important One-Liners for Exams
India–UK Trade Agreement implementation date: 15 July 2026
India’s Trade Minister: Piyush Goyal
Kharif crop gaining importance due to weak rainfall: Bajra (Pearl Millet)
Monsoon season in India: June to September
Mining expansion planned for FY 2026–27: Up to 60 mines
