Introduction
The week from 08 to 15 January 2026 witnessed significant developments in Assam’s logistics infrastructure, India’s economic reforms, digital transformation of the dairy sector, and advances in defence, biotechnology, and governance. Assam featured prominently through Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals, Magh Bihu celebrations, and Northeast-specific governance issues. Nationally, reforms in logistics, livestock digitisation, and military modernisation stood out, while India’s growing role in global disarmament institutions gained international attention. These developments are highly relevant for APSC, Assam TET, UPSC, SSC, and Banking examinations.
1. Assam State News
Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals Strengthen Assam’s Logistics Network
Date: 15 January 2026
Location: Assam
Organisation: Ministry of Railways Government of India
What it is & Details:
Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals (GCTs) are modern multi-modal railway freight hubs developed under the GCT Policy 2021 to integrate rail with road and other transport modes. In Assam, terminals such as Moinarband and Cinnamara handle petroleum products, food grains, fertilisers, and containers, strengthening supply chains in the Northeast.
Why important for exams:
This highlights Assam’s role in PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, logistics cost reduction, and regional economic integration. It is important for APSC GS-III, infrastructure, and Assam economy-based questions.
Magh Bihu Celebrated Across Assam as Harvest Festival
Date: 14 January 2026
Location: Assam
Organisation: Cultural observance
What it is & Details:
Magh Bihu marks the end of the harvest season in Assam and is celebrated with meji bonfires, community feasts, and traditional foods. It coincides with Makar Sankranti, reflecting the Sun’s northward movement.
Why important for exams:
Assam festivals are frequently asked in APSC prelims, especially their agricultural and seasonal significance.
2. National Politics & Government
Governor’s Rule Extended in Chakma Autonomous District Council
Date: 15 January 2026
Location: Mizoram
Organisation: Governor of Mizoram
What it is & Details:
Governor’s Rule was extended in the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) under the Sixth Schedule due to continued political instability. CADC was constituted in 1972 to safeguard the political and cultural interests of the Chakma people.
Why important for exams:
Important for Sixth Schedule, Autonomous District Councils, and Northeast governance — key topics for UPSC & APSC GS-II.
No Mandatory Disclosure of Smartphone Source Code
Date: 15 January 2026
Location: New Delhi
Organisation: DoT MeitY MAIT
What it is & Details:
The Union Government clarified that smartphone manufacturers are not required to disclose source code. Earlier provisions under ITSAR were amended, and smartphones were removed from MTCTE after the Telecommunications Act 2023.
Why important for exams:
Relevant for cyber security, ease of doing business, and technology governance.
3. Economy & Banking
Gati Shakti Reforms Reduce India’s Logistics Cost to 7.97% of GDP
Date: 15 January 2026
Organisation: Ministry of Railways PIB
What it is & Details:
PM GatiShakti and GCTs have reduced logistics costs to 7.97% of GDP through rail-based freight, multimodal connectivity, and digital integration. Indian Railways has approved 306 GCTs, with 118 commissioned.
Why important for exams:
Highly relevant for GS-III Economy, logistics reforms, and infrastructure-led growth.
Digital Transformation of India’s Dairy Sector by NDDB
Date: 15 January 2026
Organisation: NDDB
What it is & Details:
NDDB implemented platforms such as Pashu Aadhaar, AMCS, INAPH, and Dairy ERP to improve transparency, traceability, and farmer income. India remains the world’s largest milk producer with 247.87 million tonnes output in 2024-25.
Why important for exams:
Key topic for agriculture, animal husbandry, digital governance, and White Revolution 2.0.
4. Science & Technology
India Boosts Marine and Space Biotechnology
Date: 15 January 2026
Organisation: ISRO ICAR Deep Ocean Mission
What it is & Details:
Marine biotechnology focuses on bio-products from ocean life, while space biotechnology studies biological systems in microgravity. India is promoting these under Blue Economy, BioE3, and Deep Ocean Mission.
Why important for exams:
Frequently asked in Science & Tech prelims, especially mission-based questions.
5. Environment & Geography
Marine Biotechnology Supports Blue Economy Goals
Date: 15 January 2026
What it is & Details:
India has over 11,000 km coastline and aims to reduce imports of marine bio-products like agar and alginates by developing domestic marine biomanufacturing.
Why important for exams:
Important for environment sustainability, blue economy, and geography-environment linkages.
6. Awards & Honours
First Indian Appointed Chair of UN Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters
Date: 15 January 2026
Person: D B Venkatesh Varma
Organisation: United Nations
What it is & Details:
The ABDM, established in 1978, advises the UN Secretary-General on disarmament. This is the first time an Indian diplomat has been appointed Chair.
Why important for exams:
Direct one-liner prelims question for UPSC APSC SSC.
7. Defence & Security (Exam-Relevant)
Indian Army’s Bhairav Battalions to Debut in Army Day Parade
Date: 15 January 2026
Organisation: Indian Army
What it is & Details:
Bhairav Battalions are high-speed offensive units bridging the gap between Para SF and infantry. Around 15 battalions have been raised with focus on drones and hybrid warfare.
Why important for exams:
Key defence reform topic for GS-III Security and prelims.
8. Culture & Miscellaneous
Makar Sankranti 2026 Celebrated Across India
Date: 14 January 2026
What it is & Details:
A solar-based harvest festival marking Uttarayan. Known as Magh Bihu in Assam, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, and Lohri in Punjab.
Why important for exams:
Frequently asked in culture and festivals sections of prelims.