π Key Takeaways: Why June 15 Matters!
Today marks a pivotal shift in global energy and digital finance policy. If you are preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, or State PSC, ignoring today’s developments is a risk you cannot afford. Here is the snapshot:
- Global Green Hydrogen Pact (GGHP): 45 nations signed a binding agreement to reduce electrolyzer costs by 60% by 2030.
- CBDC 2.0: India’s Digital Rupee now features offline programmable payments for rural areas.
- Artemis IV Update: NASA and ISRO confirm the landing site for the 2027 South Pole mission.
- Carbon Credit Export: New SEBI regulations on trading voluntary carbon credits launched.
π Is the Green Hydrogen Pact Your Exam Game-Changer?
The Global Green Hydrogen Pact (GGHP), signed on June 15, 2026, is a multilateral agreement aimed at standardizing green hydrogen production and certifying ‘zero-emission’ supply chains globally. This pact is designed to accelerate the transition from grey hydrogen to green hydrogen through shared R&D and tax incentives.
As an aspirant, you must understand that green hydrogen technology is no longer a future concept but a current economic driver. The pact establishes the “International Hydrogen Bank,” which will provide low-interest loans for electrolyzer manufacturing in developing nations, including India. Experts believe this will be a primary focus in the upcoming GS Paper III and Economic Survey discussions.
π‘ Click to Reveal Examiner’s Tip
Focus on the ‘Electrolyzer’ technology. Examiners love to ask about PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) vs. Alkaline Electrolyzers in the context of efficiency and cost. Ensure you can differentiate between Green, Blue, and Grey hydrogen for your Daily Current Affairs Quiz preparation.
π° The Sneaky Digital Rupee Update You Can’t Ignore
RBI’s latest Digital Rupee (eβΉ) update introduces ‘Programmable Offline Transactions,’ allowing users to perform secure digital payments without an active internet connection using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. This move aims to bridge the digital divide in Indiaβs tier-3 and rural sectors.
Why is this critical for your RBI Grade B and UPSC preparation? Unlike traditional UPI, the CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) acts as a legal tender in digital form, reducing the cost of physical currency management which was estimated at nearly βΉ5,000 crores annually. The ‘Programmability’ aspect allows the government to earmark funds for specific purposes, such as fertilizer subsidies, ensuring zero leakage.
π Lunar Base Secrets: Are You Ready for 2026?
NASA’s Artemis program has officially selected the ‘Shackleton Crater’ as the primary site for the first permanent lunar habitat, with ISRO contributing the ‘LUPEX’ rover for water-ice prospecting. This collaboration marks a high point in Indo-US space diplomacy.
Understanding the Artemis Accords is vital for aspirants. The mission aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the moon by 2028, using it as a stepping stone for Mars. Questions regarding the ‘Lunar Gateway’ and the role of private players like SpaceX and Blue Origin are highly likely in the Science & Tech section of your next exam.
βοΈ Interactive Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 15-06-2026
Test your knowledge with these 10 high-impact MCQs based on today’s news!
Q1. What is the primary objective of the Global Green Hydrogen Pact (GGHP)?
Q2. Which technology enables the new Digital Rupee ‘Offline’ transactions?
Q3. Which crater is selected for the Artemis habitat?
Q4. ‘Programmability’ in CBDC primarily refers to:
Q5. Which Indian body recently released regulations for Carbon Credit exports?
Q6. What is ‘Blue Hydrogen’?
Q7. The ‘LUPEX’ mission is a collaboration between:
Q8. What does ‘NIP’ stand for in the context of Indian Infrastructure?
Q9. Which bank manages the newly formed ‘International Hydrogen Bank’?
Q10. The 2026 World Environment Day theme (relevance to GGHP) was:
β Frequently Asked Questions
A: India is positioning itself as a global hub for green hydrogen. The GGHP provides the international regulatory framework that India will adopt, making it a hot topic for Science, Tech, and Environment sections.
A: Farmers in areas with low connectivity can receive and spend subsidies directly from their e-wallets, preventing middleman intervention and ensuring timely access to capital.
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