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Highlights of 27 February 2026 Current Affairs
- AI tools like SUPACE and SUVAS were showcased at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, highlighting how artificial intelligence is transforming courtroom efficiency, legal research, and language accessibility in India’s judiciary.
- Under the e-Courts Project Phase III, AI systems such as ASR-SHRUTI (voice-to-text), SARANSH (judgment summaries), and predictive analytics are helping reduce case pendency while raising concerns about bias, transparency, and data security.
- As of 2025, India’s Free Trade Agreements provide preferential access to nearly two-thirds of global trade, strengthening economic integration, supply chain participation, and strategic partnerships.
- FTAs reduce tariffs, remove trade barriers, promote investment, and support comparative advantage, contributing to job creation, export diversification, and geopolitical influence.
- Indian scientists detected CME-triggered shock waves using Aditya-L1 and the Gauribidanur Solar Observatory, marking a major advancement in India’s space weather research capabilities.
- Coronal Mass Ejections, especially during solar maximum cycles, can trigger geomagnetic storms, disrupt satellites and GPS systems, damage power grids, and intensify auroras.
- In Atul Mishra v. Union of India (2026), the Supreme Court reaffirmed the constitutional balance between fraternity and freedom of speech, emphasizing that restrictions must meet strict standards under Article 19(2).
- India supported negotiations on the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, reinforcing its commitment to nuclear non-proliferation and global strategic stability.
- UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission highlighted in its 2026 report that oceans act as a major global carbon sink through mechanisms like the solubility pump, helping mitigate climate change.
- Initiatives like Him-CONNECT for Himalayan sustainability and the ‘Vanjeevi Didi’ program at Palamu Tiger Reserve promote community-led conservation, research commercialization, and sustainable ecosystem management.
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