Current Affairs – 11 February 2026

Current Affairs – 11 February 2026

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Current Affairs – 11 February 2026

1. Government Launches National Digital Agriculture 2.0 Mission

The Government of India has officially launched the National Digital Agriculture 2.0 Mission to modernize the agriculture sector using technology. This new phase focuses on artificial intelligence, satellite monitoring, soil health tracking, and smart irrigation systems.

Under this mission, farmers will receive real-time weather updates, crop disease alerts, and market price information through a single mobile platform. The government plans to connect over 10 crore farmers to this digital ecosystem by 2028.

One of the main objectives is to reduce crop losses and increase farmers’ income. Digital land records and crop mapping will also help in faster insurance claim settlements.

Why it matters:
Agriculture supports more than 50% of India’s population. Technology-based farming can improve productivity and reduce risks caused by climate change.


2. RBI Introduces New Guidelines for Digital Lending Platforms

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced updated guidelines for digital lending apps to protect customers from fraud and high-interest traps.

According to the new rules:

  • All digital lending platforms must be registered.

  • Interest rates and charges must be clearly disclosed.

  • Customer data cannot be misused.

  • Harassment for loan recovery will lead to strict penalties.

RBI has also introduced a centralized grievance portal where customers can file complaints against unauthorized apps.

Why it matters:
With the rise of online loans, many users have faced hidden charges and harassment. These guidelines will make digital lending safer and more transparent.


3. ISRO Successfully Tests Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing System

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully tested the landing system of its Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV). This is a major step toward reducing the cost of space missions.

The test was conducted at a special runway facility where the prototype vehicle performed autonomous landing using satellite navigation and onboard sensors.

Reusable rockets can be used multiple times, which significantly reduces mission expenses. Countries like the USA have already used similar technology.

Why it matters:
Lower launch costs will boost India’s commercial satellite market and strengthen its position in the global space industry.


4. India–France Sign Green Hydrogen Cooperation Agreement

India and France signed a new agreement to collaborate in the field of Green Hydrogen technology. The partnership will focus on clean energy production, research exchange, and investment in hydrogen-based transport systems.

Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy and does not emit carbon dioxide. Both countries aim to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and meet climate goals under the Paris Agreement.

Joint pilot projects will be launched in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

Why it matters:
Green hydrogen is considered the fuel of the future. This cooperation strengthens India’s clean energy transition.


5. National Education Policy Implementation Review Meeting Held

The Ministry of Education conducted a high-level meeting to review the progress of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 implementation.

Key updates:

  • Over 60% of universities have adopted multidisciplinary courses.

  • Skill-based training programs have been expanded.

  • Digital classrooms increased significantly in rural areas.

The government plans to introduce more vocational education programs in secondary schools.

Why it matters:
NEP aims to make India’s education system more flexible, practical, and globally competitive.


6. Supreme Court Issues Guidelines on Online Hate Speech

The Supreme Court of India has issued interim guidelines to control hate speech and misinformation on social media platforms.

The court directed platforms to:

  • Remove harmful content within a fixed time frame.

  • Strengthen fact-check mechanisms.

  • Ensure better accountability for viral misinformation.

The decision came after multiple petitions highlighting the impact of online hate speech on public harmony.

Why it matters:
Social media plays a major role in shaping public opinion. Clear guidelines can help maintain social harmony and protect democratic values.


7. India’s Retail Inflation Drops to 4.8% in January 2026

According to government data released on 11 February 2026, India’s retail inflation fell to 4.8% in January.

The decline was mainly due to:

  • Lower vegetable prices

  • Stable fuel costs

  • Improved supply chain management

Economists believe controlled inflation may allow the RBI to maintain stable interest rates in upcoming policy meetings.

Why it matters:
Inflation directly affects household budgets and economic growth. A lower rate indicates price stability.


8. World Unani Day Observed on 11 February

India observed World Unani Day on 11 February to promote awareness about the Unani system of medicine. The day marks the birth anniversary of Hakim Ajmal Khan, a renowned Unani scholar.

The Ministry of AYUSH organized seminars and health camps across the country. Special focus was given to research integration between traditional and modern medicine.

Why it matters:
Traditional medicine systems play a significant role in preventive healthcare and rural medical access.


9. India Ranks 3rd in Global Renewable Energy Capacity Addition

A recent international energy report stated that India ranked third globally in renewable energy capacity addition in 2025.

Solar energy installations showed the highest growth, followed by wind power projects. Government subsidies and private investments have accelerated clean energy development.

India aims to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.

Why it matters:
This ranking reflects India’s commitment to sustainable development and climate action.


10. Indian Women’s Cricket Team Wins T20 Tri-Series

The Indian Women’s Cricket Team won the T20 Tri-Series final against South Africa. The team displayed strong batting and disciplined bowling performance.

The captain praised young players for their confidence and teamwork. This victory boosts preparation ahead of upcoming international tournaments.

Why it matters:
Sports achievements inspire youth and strengthen India’s global sports reputation.


11. Government Announces Startup Innovation Challenge 2026

The Ministry of Commerce launched the Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 to support young entrepreneurs working in AI, robotics, fintech, and green technology.

Selected startups will receive:

  • Funding support

  • Mentorship from industry experts

  • Access to government infrastructure

The program aims to generate employment and promote innovation-driven growth.

Why it matters:
Startups are major contributors to economic development and job creation.


12. International News: UN Calls for Global Climate Adaptation Fund Expansion

The United Nations has urged developed countries to increase contributions to the Global Climate Adaptation Fund. The fund supports developing nations facing climate-related disasters.

The announcement was made during a climate resilience meeting attended by multiple world leaders.

Why it matters:
Climate change impacts vulnerable communities the most. International cooperation is essential for sustainable development.


Important Days – 11 February 2026

  • World Unani Day

  • International Day of Women and Girls in Science

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science promotes gender equality in STEM fields and encourages girls to pursue scientific careers.

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