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Highlights of 11 February 2026 Current Affairs
- The Supreme Court raised concerns over Meta–WhatsApp’s privacy policy, questioning forced data sharing practices. The issue highlights challenges related to user consent and fair competition in the digital ecosystem.
- Experts pointed out gaps in the DPDP Act, particularly the absence of clear user rights over economic value derived from personal data. This has sparked debate over data ownership and user benefit in India’s digital economy.
- Budget 2026–27 identified the capital goods sector as a major growth engine. The government aims to strengthen infrastructure and boost domestic manufacturing through increased investment.
- A ₹10,000 crore push for container manufacturing was announced along with customs relief. The initiative is expected to support clean energy goals and strengthen mineral supply chains.
- PACS will be transformed into multipurpose rural service centres providing storage, digital services, and agricultural inputs. The expansion aims to improve farmer access to essential services and infrastructure.
- Cooperative sector reforms focus on improving transparency through computerisation and inclusive participation. Special emphasis is being placed on increasing representation of women and SC/ST communities.
- The MPLADS scheme continues with ₹5 crore annual funding for each MP. However, concerns remain regarding effective monitoring and the long-term quality of created assets.
- The possible expiry of the New START Treaty may trigger a global nuclear arms race. Experts warn that it could weaken international strategic stability and arms control efforts.
- The agriculture sector recorded a strong 10.4% GVA growth, indicating improved rural economic performance. Increased government support and policy focus have contributed to this growth.
- The electronics manufacturing sector received significant budget support to strengthen domestic production. The move aims to enhance export competitiveness and reduce dependence on imports.
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