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National news
Union Minister Piyush Goyal sets target of 10,000 GI tags by 2030

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has set an ambitious target to achieve 10,000 Geographical Indication (GI) Tags by 2030. Speaking at the GI Samagam event in New Delhi, Mr. Goyal outlined the government’s strategy to meet this goal through a whole-of-government approach, including the formation of a committee to oversee the implementation.
Key Highlights
Current Status: Number of GI Tags Issued to Date: 605 tags have been granted so far.
Intellectual Property Ecosystem Growth:
- GI Tags: Increase in authorized users of GI tags from 365 to 29,000.
- Patents Granted: The number of patents granted has risen from 6,000 to 1 lakh in the past 10 years.
Government’s Efforts Under Prime Minister Modi: The government has made concerted efforts to promote the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) ecosystem, supporting the Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Vikas bhi aur Virasat bhi’ (Development and Heritage).
Collaboration for Branding and Quality: Emphasis on improving branding for GI products, including collaboration with FSSAI and BIS to ensure better quality standards.
India Inaugurates CSIR Mega Innovation Complex in Mumbai

On January , 2025, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh inaugurated India’s first-of-its-kind CSIR Mega Innovation Complex in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s innovation landscape. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to bolster start-ups, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), and industry stakeholders by providing high-end scientific infrastructure and expertise.
Key Features of the Innovation Complex
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Nine Floors of cutting-edge infrastructure.
- 24 Incubation Labs equipped for specialized research.
- Office Spaces and Networking Zones to encourage collaboration and innovation.
- Tailored to support the growth of start-ups and MSMEs.
Support for Regulatory Compliance:
Bridges the gap between research and industry.
Focus on regulatory studies, technology transfer, and addressing sector-specific challenges in areas like:
- Healthcare
- Chemicals
- Energy
- Materials Science
Collaboration and Partnerships:
- Fosters collaboration among start-ups, MSMEs, and CSIR’s network of researchers.
- Supports the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India).
Strategic Collaborations and Achievements
Memoranda of Association:
- Six MoUs signed between CSIR and institutes like IIT Bombay, iCreate, and NRDC.
- These MoUs aim to strengthen industry-academic collaborations and boost innovation.
Technology Transfers:
- Fifty technology transfers from CSIR institutes to start-ups, MSMEs, and other institutions.
- This promotes commercialization of research and enhances entrepreneurship.
Centre Hikes MSP on Jute, Promises 66.8% Returns for farmers

The Centre has made a significant decision to increase the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for raw jute by Rs 315, setting it at Rs 5,650 per quintal for the 2025-26 marketing season. This move, approved by the Union Cabinet, aims to provide farmers with a return of 66.8 per cent over the all-India weighted average cost of production, thus encouraging farmers to invest in jute cultivation.
Increase in MSP for Raw Jute (2025-26)
- New MSP: ₹5,650 per quintal, up by ₹315 from the 2024-25 rate of ₹5,335.
- Return to Farmers: 66.8% over the all-India weighted average cost of production.
- Historical Growth: MSP for raw jute has increased 2.35 times since 2014-15.
- Impact: Expected to boost jute production and provide better financial incentives for farmers.
2. Extension of the National Health Mission (NHM)
Duration: Extended for an additional five years.
Achievements:
- Added 1.2 million healthcare workers between 2021 and 2022.
- Played a critical role during the Covid-19 pandemic, supporting vaccination drives and public health campaigns.
- Enhanced healthcare access in rural and underserved areas.
- These decisions reflect the government’s commitment to supporting farmers and strengthening healthcare infrastructure in India.
India Launches Diamond Imprest Authorization (DIA) Scheme to Boost Diamond Sector Exports

In January 2025, the Department of Commerce (DOC) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoC&I) introduced the Diamond Imprest Authorization (DIA) Scheme, effective from April 1, 2025. The scheme aims to enhance the global competitiveness of India’s diamond sector by encouraging value addition and increasing exports.
Key Features of the DIA Scheme
- Duty-Free Import: Allows duty-free importation of Natural Cut and Polished Diamonds weighing less than 4 carats (25 cents), promoting value addition.
- Export Requirement: Exports under the scheme must have at least 10% value added.
- Eligibility: Diamond exporters with USD 15 million in annual exports and Two Star Export House status or higher are eligible for the benefits.
Diamond Imprest License (DIL):
- Validity: 1 year for import and 18 months for export.
- Value: 5% of the average of the past 3 years’ exports, with a maximum value of USD 15 million per exporter annually.
Import and Export Conditions:
- Diamonds imported under the Actual User Condition.
- Import/Export will be restricted to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai (Maharashtra).
Focus on MSME Competitiveness: Aimed at Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), providing a level playing field to compete against larger exporters.
India Launches First-ever Survey on Edible Oil Consumption Patterns

On January 9, 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (MOA&FW) launched the first-ever survey on the “My Gov” portal to assess edible oil consumption patterns across India. This initiative is crucial for supporting the effective implementation of the National Mission on Edible Oils-Oilseeds (NMEO-Oilseeds) and addressing the absence of recent data on edible oil consumption in the country.
Key Details
Objective:
- To gather data on edible oil consumption patterns, aiding the formulation of policies for the NMEO-Oilseeds.
- India is the world’s largest consumer and importer of edible oils, and accurate data is essential for managing supply and demand effectively.
Survey Duration: The questionnaire-based survey runs from January 9 to February 23, 2025, for a period of 45 days.
Industry Insight: Reports indicate that India’s per capita annual consumption (PCAC) of edible oils has surpassed 20 kg, significantly higher than the recommended limits of 12 kg by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and 13 kg by the World Health Organization (WHO).
About the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (MOA&FW)
- Union Minister: Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Constituency: Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh)
- Minister of State (MOS): Ram Nath Thakur (Rajya Sabha, Bihar)
Significance: The survey will provide essential insights into edible oil consumption in India, enabling the government to design targeted interventions to balance consumption and promote healthier alternatives, while also supporting domestic oilseed production under the NMEO-Oilseeds mission.
International news
India and France Strengthen Maritime Security Cooperation

In January 2025, India and France further bolstered their maritime security cooperation during the 7th India-France Maritime Cooperation Dialogue held in New Delhi. This dialogue focused on ensuring peace and security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), a vital area for global maritime trade.
Key Points
Co-Chairs:
- Pavan Kapoor, Deputy National Security Adviser (NSA), Government of India.
- Alice Rufo, Director General for International Relations and Strategy, Ministry for the Armed Forces, France.
Maritime Security Focus:
Both countries agreed to analyze threats to maritime security in the IOR, aiming to combat issues such as:
- Piracy and armed robbery
- Maritime terrorism
- Contraband smuggling
- Unreported and excessive fishing
Ensuring Secure Sea Lanes: India and France committed to ensuring free and secure access to sea lanes of communication by enhancing their collaboration through maritime assets and organizations.
Maritime Organizations Involved:
- Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) in Gurugram, India.
- Regional Coordination Operations Centre (RCOC) in Seychelles.
- Regional Maritime Information Fusion Centre (RMIFC) in Madagascar.
Additional Context India’s Role: India assumes the chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) in 2025 for the next two years, strengthening its leadership in regional maritime security.
Significance: The India-France cooperation on maritime security enhances both nations’ capabilities to address regional challenges in the IOR and contributes to maintaining peace, security, and stability in this strategically important region.
India Joins the Eurodrone Programme as Observer State

In January 2025, India officially joined the Medium Altitude Long Endurance Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (MALE RPAS) or Eurodrone programme as an Observer State. This makes India the second Asia-Pacific country, after Japan, to obtain this status. The move allows India access to technical data and the opportunity to place orders for the Eurodrone aircraft.
Key Details
Approval: The Letter of Approval (LOA) was handed over by Joachim Sucker, Executive Administration Director of the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR), to Ajit Gupte, India’s Ambassador to Germany, in Berlin, Germany.
Access and Participation:
- India is granted access to technical data and can place orders for the Eurodrone aircraft.
- However, India will not participate in decision-making related to the platform’s design, development, or distribution of workshare among participating countries.
About OCCAR
- Full Name: Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d’Armement (OCCAR).
- Role: An intergovernmental organization that manages and facilitates collaborative armament programs.
- Director: Joachim Sucker.
- Headquarters: Bonn, Germany.
- Established: 1996.
Banking news
RBI’s Strategic Liquidity Infusion to Stabilize Money Markets

To address liquidity constraints in the Indian banking system, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has infused ₹76,000 crore into the financial system through Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auctions. This measure aims to stabilize short-term interest rates, particularly the call money rates, which had been trading above the RBI’s repo rate of 6.5%.
Crux of the Matter
The RBI’s intervention aims to inject liquidity into the banking system, which will:
- Lower the Weighted Average Call Rate (WACR).
- Align overnight borrowing costs with the repo rate.
- Stabilize short-term interest rates, preventing them from rising sharply above the current repo rate.
Key Details
Auction Details (January 20, 2025):
- Bids accepted: ₹75,772 crore.
- Cut-off rate: 6.51%.
- The liquidity injected is scheduled to be reversed on January 21, 2025.
Liquidity Deficit:
- As of January 19, 2025, the banking system’s liquidity deficit stood at ₹1.93 lakh crore.
- The average deficit in January was ₹1.61 lakh crore.
Market Impact: On January 20, 2025, the WACR closed at 6.60%, indicating overnight borrowing costs were slightly above the repo rate due to the liquidity deficit.
Expert Insights
- Alok Singh, Group Head of Treasury at CSB Bank, noted that while daily VRR auctions help reduce volatility in overnight rates, they may not fully address the higher liquidity deficit in the long term.
- These measures are seen as short-term interventions to stabilize the market but may require additional steps for durable liquidity.
Historical Context: This intervention follows previous actions, including the March 2024 infusion of ₹1.16 lakh crore through three VRR auctions amidst tight liquidity conditions.
Variable Rate Repo (VRR) – Key Points
- Definition: A liquidity adjustment tool used by the RBI to inject short-term funds into the banking system.
- Interest Rate: Determined through an auction, unlike the fixed-rate repo.
- Purpose: To manage liquidity deficits and stabilize short-term interest rates like the call money rate.
- Tenure: Typically short-term, often overnight or up to 14 days.
- Mechanism: Banks bid for funds at varying interest rates, with the RBI accepting the lowest rates first.
- Frequency: Conducted as needed, depending on market liquidity conditions.
- Significance: Ensures market rates align with the RBI’s policy repo rate.
Ranks and report news
19th Global 500 2025 Report by Brand Finance

According to the 19th Global 500 2025 report published by Brand Finance, Apple has retained its position as the world’s most valuable brand, with a brand value of USD 574.5 billion (bn). Tata Group (USD 28.6 bn) is the most valuable Indian brand for the 15th consecutive holding 60th spot in the list.
Top Global Brands
- Apple has retained its position as the world’s most valuable brand with a brand value of USD 574.5 billion.
- Microsoft is ranked 2nd with a value of USD 461.1 billion.
- Google holds the 3rd spot with a brand value of USD 413 billion.
Strongest Brands in the World
- WeChat is the strongest brand for the 2nd consecutive year, with a score of 95.2.
- Nike follows in 2nd place with a score of 94.7.
- Google ranks 3rd with a score of 94.3.
Brand Distribution by Country
- United States has the greatest number of brands, with 193 brands in the list.
- China follows with 69 brands, and Germany ranks 3rd with 27 brands.
- India is ranked 8th, with 15 brands making the list.
Top Indian Brands
- Tata Group remains the most valuable Indian brand for the 15th consecutive year, valued at USD 28.6 billion, ranked 60th globally.
- Infosys is one of the top-performing IT brands globally, with the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.2% over the past 5 years.
- HDFC Group, Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), and Reliance Group round out the top five Indian brands.
Noteworthy Growth
- HCL Technologies (HCLTech) has emerged as the world’s fastest-growing IT services brand in 2025.
- e&, a telecommunications brand, is the fastest-growing brand in the world with an eight-fold increase in brand value, now valued at USD 15.3 billion.
State news
Mizoram Pioneers Property Card Distribution in Northeast

Mizoram has become the first state in Northeast India to distribute property cards under the Survey of Villages Abadi and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas (SVAMITVA) scheme. On January 18, 2025, Governor Gen (Dr) VK Singh virtually participated in the distribution event from Raj Bhavan, Aizawl. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also attended, distributing over 65 lakh property cards to beneficiaries across 10 states and two Union Territories. Among these, 1,754 property cardholders from 18 villages in Mizoram received their cards.
Participants:
- Governor Gen (Dr) VK Singh participated virtually from Raj Bhavan, Aizawl.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 65 lakh property cards to beneficiaries across 10 states and 2 UTs, including 1,754 cards to 18 villages in Mizoram.
SVAMITVA Scheme Overview
- Launch Date: April 24, 2020.
- Objective: To provide legal documentation of property ownership in rural areas using drone and GIS technology.
Significance:
- Property cards serve as legal proof of ownership.
- Usable as collateral for loans and other financial purposes.
- Mizoram’s Implementation Journey
MoU with Survey of India: Signed on July 8, 2021.
Drone Surveys:
- Began on December 9, 2021.
- Completed by December 2, 2024, covering 319 villages across 9 districts.
Property Card Distribution: Started on April 24, 2023.
As of January 18, 2025: 2,909 cards distributed.
Future goal: Provide 35,000 property cards.
The Pangsau Pass International Festival 2025- Celebrating History, Culture, and Heritage in Arunachal Pradesh

The Pangsau Pass International Festival (PPIF) 2025, held in Nampong, Arunachal Pradesh, is a vibrant celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage and its historical significance during World War II. This year’s festival is particularly special as it coincides with the 80th anniversary of the war’s conclusion. Chief Minister Pema Khandu emphasized plans to bolster tourism by restoring World War II remnants in the region, underscoring the festival’s role in promoting economic growth, cultural exchange, and historical remembrance.
Occasion: Celebrates the region’s cultural heritage and marks the 80th anniversary of World War II’s conclusion.
Significance:
- Promotes tourism, economic growth, and cultural exchange.
- Highlights the historical importance of Pangsau Pass and the Stilwell Road.
- Historical and Geographical Significance of Pangsau Pass
Geographical Facts
Location:
- Situated on the India-Myanmar border, at an altitude of 3,727 feet (1,136 meters).
- Forms a part of the Patkai Hills.
Nearby Areas:
- Pangsau Village (Myanmar) is located 2 km east of the border.
- Close to Chaukan Pass, India’s easternmost point, in Changlang district, Arunachal Pradesh.
Accessibility: One of the most accessible routes from the Assam plains into Myanmar.
Historical Context
- 13th Century: Used by the Ahoms, a Shan tribe, to enter Assam.
- British Era: Surveyed for possible railway and road connections between India and Burma (Myanmar).
No railway was constructed.
World War II:
- Played a key role in constructing the Stilwell Road (Ledo Road).
- Known as “Hell Pass” due to the challenging terrain faced during the road’s construction.
- Used to connect British India to Nationalist China, serving as a vital supply route for Allied forces against Japanese troops.
Science and tech news
Kerala Launches KaWaCHAM: India’s First Fully Integrated Disaster Warning System

On January 21, 2025, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan launched the Kerala Warnings, Crisis, and Hazard Management (KaWaCHAM) System, India’s first fully integrated disaster warning system. The system was inaugurated at the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram.
Key Features of KaWaCHAM
Objective:
- To enhance disaster preparedness and response capabilities.
- Issues alerts for extreme weather events such as cyclones and heavy rainfall.
Development:
- Designed by KSDMA with support from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the World Bank (WB).
- Part of the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP).
Symbolism: “KaWaCHAM” means shield in Malayalam, representing protection.
System Infrastructure
Sirens and Emergency Operations:
- A network of 126 siren-strobe light units and 93 emergency operation centers linked through a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and data center.
- 91 sirens installed in Phase 1, with the rest to follow in subsequent phases.
Geographical Deployment:
- Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam have the highest number of sirens (13 each).
- Kottayam, Idukki, and Wayanad have the fewest (5 each).
Significance
- Disaster Management: Improves the state’s ability to mitigate risks from cyclones and other extreme weather events.
- Technological Advancement: Establishes Kerala as a leader in using advanced systems for disaster preparedness.
India Launches World’s First Commercial Satellite for Space Situational Awareness (SSA)

In January 2025, Digantara, a Bengaluru-based aerospace company, launched the Space Camera for Object Tracking (SCOT) satellite, marking a significant milestone as the world’s first commercial satellite dedicated to Space Situational Awareness (SSA). The project is backed by the Aditya Birla Group and the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
Key Details
Launch Details:
- The SCOT satellite was launched aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-12 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, USA.
- XDLINX Space Labs, another Indian space-tech startup, also launched its high-tech satellites aimed at monitoring both Earth and space objects.
Purpose of SCOT:
- Space Situational Awareness (SSA): As Earth’s orbits become increasingly crowded with satellites and space debris, SSA is critical to preventing collisions and ensuring the safety of spacecraft.
- SCOT offers precise and reliable tracking capabilities, significantly improving safety in space by monitoring and tracking space objects.
Significance
- Space Safety: SCOT is a significant step toward enhancing global space safety. By providing critical data on space debris and satellite movements, the satellite plays a vital role in preventing potential collisions and ensuring secure operations in space.
- Indian Space-Tech Growth: The successful launch of SCOT marks a key achievement for India’s space-tech sector, showcasing the country’s growing capabilities in Space Situational Awareness and satellite technology.
About Digantara:
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)- Anirudh Sharma
- Headquarters- Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Established-2018
India to deploy 1st human-operated underwater submersible

India is preparing to deploy its first human-operated underwater submersible as part of the Deep Ocean Mission, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at exploring and harnessing underwater resources while advancing India’s blue economy. The submersible, capable of reaching depths of up to 500 meters, is expected to be launched this year, with plans to extend its operational depth to 6,000 meters by the next year.
Key Objectives of the Deep Ocean Mission
- Exploration of Underwater Resources: Focus on discovering critical minerals, rare metals, and marine biodiversity that have both economic and environmental significance.
- Advancement of the Blue Economy: Promotes the sustainable use of ocean resources, benefiting India’s scientific community and economy.
- Contributions to Fisheries and Conservation: Supports the sustainable fisheries sector and contributes to biodiversity conservation.
- Environmental and Economic Benefits: The mission will help identify and harness underwater resources, providing long-term advantages for India’s economy and environmental protection.
Significance of the Mission
- Human-Operated Submersible: Marks a major step in underwater exploration and deep-sea research.
- Alignment with Space Program: The Deep Ocean Mission runs parallel to the Gaganyaan space program, showcasing India’s advancements in both marine and space technologies.
Sarla Aviation Unveils India’s First eVTOL Air Taxi ‘Shunya’

Sarla Aviation, a Bengaluru-based aerospace startup, has unveiled ‘Shunya,’ India’s first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) air taxi prototype. This marks a significant advancement in urban air mobility, aiming to alleviate traffic congestion and pollution in Indian cities.
Key Features of ‘Shunya’
Design and Capacity:
- Designed for short trips (20–30 km).
- Accommodates up to 6 passengers with a maximum payload of 680 kg—the highest in its category.
Speed and Efficiency: Maximum speed of 250 km/h, providing a fast alternative to traditional transport.
Environmental Impact: Fully electric, promoting cleaner and sustainable urban transportation.
Sports news
India to Host FIDE Chess World Cup 2025

India is set to host the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025, marking a historic milestone for the country as it takes on the prestigious role of hosting its first major international chess tournament since the 2022 Chennai Chess Olympiad. This event is poised to further solidify India’s growing influence in the global chess arena.
Details of the Tournament
- Dates: The FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 will take place from October 31 to November 27, 2025.
- Format: The tournament follows a knockout format and will feature over 200 players from around the world.
Qualification Importance:
- The event serves as a crucial gateway to the Candidates Tournament, with three qualification spots available for the winners.
- The Candidates Tournament ultimately determines who will challenge the reigning World Chess Champion.
Reaffirmed Hosting Rights: Although there was initial uncertainty due to a retraction in the official announcement by FIDE, sources within the All India Chess Federation (AICF) confirmed that India has indeed secured the hosting rights, reaffirming the country’s commitment to hosting this prestigious event.
Historical Context of India’s Chess Achievements
R. Praggnanandhaa’s Remarkable Performance (2023):
- In the 2023 FIDE Chess World Cup, India’s R. Praggnanandhaa made history by securing the silver medal after a narrow loss to Magnus Carlsen in the final.
- His remarkable performance captivated chess enthusiasts globally and underscored India’s rising prominence in the world of chess.
Viswanathan Anand’s Legacy:
- Viswanathan Anand, one of India’s most iconic chess players, remains the only Indian to have won the FIDE World Cup, securing back-to-back titles in 2000 and 2002.
- Anand’s victories helped elevate India’s reputation in the global chess community and cemented his legacy as one of the greatest chess players of all time.
Significance of India’s Hosting
- Hosting the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 not only reinforces India’s growing stature in the chess world but also strengthens its role as a leader in global chess development.
- The tournament will bring international attention to India’s chess culture, fostering growth at both the grassroots and professional levels.
Award news
Indian Short Film Anuja Nominated for the Oscars 2025

Anuja, an Indian short film directed by Adam J. Graves and Suchitra Mattai, has earned a nomination for Best Short Film (Live Action) at the Oscars 2025. The film tells the compelling story of a nine-year-old girl, Anuja, and her sister Palak, as they navigate a life-changing opportunity that tests their bond, reflecting the universal struggles faced by girls around the world.
Key Details
- Directors: Adam J. Graves and Suchitra Mattai.
- Backing: The film is produced by Guneet Monga, a two-time Academy Award winner, with support from actors Priyanka Chopra and Mindy Kaling.
- Plot: Follows Anuja and Palak’s journey, offering a poignant look at the challenges young girls face globally.
Other Nominated Films:
- A Lien
- The Last Ranger
- I’m Not a Robot
- The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
Oscars 2025 Nominations: The nominations were announced by Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott after being postponed twice earlier in the month due to wildfires in Los Angeles.
Significance: Anuja’s nomination marks a significant achievement for Indian cinema, highlighting the growing global influence of Indian films and the importance of supporting narratives that amplify universal stories.
INCOIS Honored with Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar-2025

The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) in Hyderabad has been selected for the Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar-2025 in the Institutional Category, recognizing its exceptional contributions to disaster management.
INCOIS’s Contributions
- Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC): Provides tsunami alerts within 10 minutes for India and 28 Indian Ocean countries.
- High-Wave, Cyclone, and Storm Surge Forecasts: Protects coastal areas and maritime operations.
- Cyclone Assistance: Facilitated evacuations during 2013 Phailin and 2014 Hudhud cyclones.
- Search and Rescue Aided Tool (SARAT): Assists Coast Guard and Navy in locating lost individuals/objects at sea.
- SynOPS Visualization Platform: Integrates real-time data for better coordination during extreme events.
Recognition and Awards
- Geospatial World Excellence in Maritime Services Award (2024)
- Disaster Risk Reduction Excellence Award (2021)
Conclusion: INCOIS, founded in 1999, plays a critical role in India’s disaster management by providing early warnings for ocean-related hazards and assisting in emergency response operations. The Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar-2025 recognizes its significant impact in this field.