WEEK 1: June 8–14, 2026
Current Affairs & GK for Competitive Exam Aspirants
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The second week of June 2026 was marked by important appointments, global observance days, science discoveries, economic milestones, and education updates. All topics below carry significant weight for competitive exam aspirants.
1. Lt. Gen. Dhiraj Seth Appointed Next Army Chief [Defence / Appointments]
The Government of India announced Lt. Gen. Dhiraj Seth as the next Chief of Army Staff (COAS), set to take charge on June 30, 2026. He will lead one of the world’s largest armies. The COAS is appointed by the Government under the Army Act and the President’s constitutional authority.
Exam Tip: Key appointments are a must-track for all competitive exams – Army, Navy, Air Force Chiefs, RBI Governor, SEBI Chairman, CJI, CAG, CEC. Know the appointment process for constitutional and statutory positions. Single-mark MCQ across SSC CGL, IBPS, RRB.
2. World Oceans Day 2026 – June 8 [Environment / International Days]
World Oceans Day, observed on June 8, highlights the importance of ocean conservation. The 2026 theme focused on tackling plastic pollution and protecting marine biodiversity. India’s coastal and marine ecosystems — including mangroves and coral reefs are under pressure from climate change and overfishing.
Exam Tip: Know major International Days: Oceans Day (June 8), Environment Day (June 5), Yoga Day (June 21), Blood Donor Day (June 14), Refugee Day (June 20). For UPSC: link ocean health to India’s Blue Economy Policy 2021 and UNCLOS.
3. India’s Annual Defence Production Reaches Rs 1.78 Lakh Crore [Defence / Economy]
India’s defence production for FY 2025-26 reached Rs 1.78 lakh crore, up from Rs 84,643 crore in FY 2020-21 and just Rs 43,746 crore in FY 2013-14. This growth reflects the success of ‘Make in India’ in defence, indigenous procurement policies, and iDEX.
Exam Tip: Know the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP 2020), positive indigenisation lists, iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence), DRDO’s role, and DPSUs (GRSE, HAL, BEL etc.). India’s defence export target of Rs 50,000 crore by 2028-29 is a key policy point for UPSC and NDA.
4. Bengaluru Ranks 2nd in Asia’s AI Startup Ecosystem [Science & Technology]
The Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2026 ranked Bengaluru 2nd among Asia’s AI-native startup clusters (after Beijing) and 15th globally among the top 40 startup ecosystems. The report cited India’s deep tech talent, government support through Start-Up India, and NASSCOM’s AI initiatives.
Exam Tip: Know India’s startup stats: 3rd largest startup ecosystem globally, DPIIT-registered startups, unicorns count (100+). Start-Up India (2016), Atal Innovation Mission, and National Deep Tech Start-Up Policy are policy pillars. UPSC GS-III Innovation and Economy.
5. Skill India Mission Completes 12 Years [Education / Employment]
The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship celebrated 12 years of the Skill India Mission in June 2026. The mission is implemented through over 14,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
Exam Tip: Know PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana, NSDC, NSQF (National Skills Qualifications Framework), and ITI network. Skill development is linked to demographic dividend, unemployment, and NEP 2020’s vocational education thrust. UPSC GS-II Human Resource Development.
6. El Niño Returns in 2026 – Global Weather Disruptions [Environment / Climate]
Meteorologists confirmed the return of El Niño conditions in 2026, with sea surface temperatures in the central/eastern Pacific exceeding normal by 0.5°C+. El Niño typically leads to below-normal monsoon rainfall in India, drought conditions in South Asia, and floods in South America.
Exam Tip: Distinguish El Niño (warming of Pacific), La Niña (cooling), and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Know their impact on India’s SW Monsoon, agriculture, and water security. IMD’s Long Range Forecast (LRF) and its reliability are tested in UPSC Geography and environment sections.
7. World Day Against Child Labour – June 12 [Social Issues]
June 12, 2026 marked the World Day Against Child Labour. The ILO reported approximately 160 million children globally are in child labour. India’s Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act 2016 bans employment of children under 14 in all occupations and those under 18 in hazardous industries.
Exam Tip: Know ILO conventions on child labour (No. 138 and No. 182), India’s Child and Adolescent Labour Act, National Child Labour Project (NCLP), and Article 24 (Constitution). UPSC GS-II Social Justice and SSC CGL GK covers this topic.
8. SpaceX Becomes World’s 5th Most Valuable Company [Science & Economy]
SpaceX crossed Amazon’s market capitalisation to become the world’s 5th most valuable company on June 16, 2026. Founded by Elon Musk in 2002, SpaceX’s valuation is driven by Starlink satellite internet, Starship development, and NASA contracts. India’s ISRO-SpaceX collaborations are under consideration.
Exam Tip: Track global tech company valuations and their geopolitical implications. SpaceX’s Starlink vs India’s satellite broadband plans (GSAT, OneWeb India). Commercial space sector regulation – India’s IN-SPACe and NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) – UPSC S&T topic.
9. New Lynx Spider Species Discovered in Meghalaya [Environment / Biodiversity]
Scientists discovered a new species of lynx spider, Hamataliwa mawlyngot, in Mawlyngot village, East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya in June 2026. The discovery highlights Northeast India’s status as a biodiversity hotspot and the importance of taxonomic research.
Exam Tip: Northeast India (part of Indo-Burma hotspot) and Western Ghats are India’s two globally recognized biodiversity hotspots. Know endemic species, hotspot criteria (by Conservation International), and India’s Biological Diversity Act 2002. UPSC Prelims Species in News.
10. UPI Launches in France – Galeries Lafayette Nice [Economy / Digital India]
India launched UPI services at Galeries Lafayette Nice Massena in Nice, France, on June 16, 2026, led by India’s Commerce and Industry Ministry. This expands UPI’s international footprint, already active in Singapore, UAE, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Mauritius.
Exam Tip: UPI’s international expansion is a high-frequency current affairs topic for banking exams. Know countries where UPI is active, NPCI International’s role, and linkage to India’s bilateral trade & fintech diplomacy. IBPS PO and RBI Grade B favorites.