Day: November 6, 2025

MeitY Launches India’s First National AI Governance Framework Under IndiaAI Mission

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) under the IndiaAI Mission has presented the public with the first national AI governance framework with the view of promoting safe, inclusive and responsible innovation. Its framework puts into the centre postulates like transparency, fairness, accountability and a do no harm ethos. It also lacks practical laws like the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, to establish and instead uses the previous laws like the Information Technology Act, 2000, to form a basis. The principles represent a breakthrough in terms of the Indian approach to cultivating a reliable AI-based environment and propelling the digital transformation in the industries.

India Moves Towards an Ethical and Secure AI Future

  • The India AI Governance Guidelines, as proposed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), represent the deployment of AI in a safe and responsible manner with inclusive adoption.

  • The AI utilisation is informed by the principle of Do No Harm, allowing transparency, fairness, and accountability.

  • It would lean on policies such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and the IT Act, which exist to govern AI responsibly.

  • India will introduce the AI Safety Institute and governmental overseers to manage AI risks.

  • Under the IndiaAI Mission, there is the development of sovereign AI infrastructure, datasets, and capacity-building programmes under the objective to promote ethical innovation.

Conclusion

The introduction of the first National AI Governance Framework in India as part of the IndiaAI Mission is a significant move towards the creation of an Indian AI ecosystem that is safe, transparent and human-centric. This framework is licensed to enhance responsible innovation, ethical implementation, and inclusive digital development, led by MeitY, to make India a global leader on the reliable and safe governance of artificial intelligence.

ISRO and NASA’s Joint NISAR Mission to Begin Operations on November 7

NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar), the joint Earth observation mission, is to be announced as operational on November 7. Having been jointly developed by NASA and ISRO, NISAR is the most sophisticated Earth-monitoring satellite in the world, equipped with a pair of radar systems (L-band and S-band). Upon successful calibration and testing, it will survey the changes (land, ice, and vegetation) of the Earth every 12 days. The satellite will be used to offer useful information in the monitoring of natural disasters, soil moisture, deforestation, and climate change. This is a significant milestone in India-US space cooperation, enhancing global environmental monitoring and advancing scientific research worldwide.

What is NISAR, and key factors of NISAR?

  • Fully Spelt: The NISAR acronym was used to denote the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar.

  • Partnership: NASA-ISRO (USA-India) joint mission.

  • Purpose: To map the surface of the Earth and track the changes of its ecosystems, natural disasters and ice melting, and climate effects.

  • Construction Beginning: The start of the project is 2014, with a contractual partnership.

  • Launch Date: Launch successful on July 30, 2025.

  • Operational Date: Will be fully operational by November 7, 2025.

  • Technology: It has two types of radar systems, L-band (NASA) and S-band (ISRO).

  • Orbit Type: It works in a near-polar, sun-synchronous orbit.

  • Significance: First satellite to provide stable worldwide radar images with a period of 12 days, improving climate, agriculture, and disaster management research studies.

Conclusion

The NISAR joint venture between the ISRO and NASA is a historic milestone in space co-operation. By launching operations on November 7, NISAR will transform Earth observation and offer accurate data about climate change, natural disasters, and ecosystem changes, empowering the global community to work in the direction of sustainable environmental observation and scientific growth.

Maharashtra Becomes First Indian State to Collaborate with Elon Musk’s Starlink

Maharashtra is the Indian state that has signed an agreement to partner with Starlink to boost internet connectivity in rural and remote areas via satellite. The partnership will have the aim of extending high-speed broadband to underserved regions, which will put central to the reach of digital inclusion and better access to e-governance, educational, and healthcare services. In this partnership, the high-tech satellite solution of Starlink will be used to achieve the vision of Maharashtra to narrow the digital divide and promote inclusive development. The project will start with pilot projects in such districts as Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Washim, and Dharashiv that will provide a dependable connection of government institutions and communities with the most difficult locations.

Digital Maharashtra Boost with Starlink

  • Maharashtra is the first Indian state to join hands with Starlink Satellite Communications Pvt Ltd in enhancing its Digital Maharashtra programme.

  • The mission of the partnership will focus on providing high-speed satellite internet to the remote and rural regions, to provide all people with digital access.

  • The technology of low-earth-orbit satellites at Starlink will link government offices, tribal schools, medical centres, and coastlines.

  • The first district covered by the project will include Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Washim, and Dharashiv.

  • This programme is also complementary to the state activities in the areas of electric mobility, coastal development, and disaster management.

  • The partnership is one giant move towards an inclusive digital development in Maharashtra.

Highlights about Starlink

  • Founded: 2015 by SpaceX, which is led by Elon Musk.

  • Located in Hawthorne, California, USA.

  • Mission: Provide high-speed, low-latency satellite internet.

  • Launch Year: 2020

  • Originally Adopted By: United States.

  • Global Presence: 70+ countries, India being one of them.

  • Aim: Close the digital divide in the world.

Conclusion

The decision by Maharashtra to partner with Starlink by Elon Musk is one of the significant milestones in the digital transformation process of India. Being the first state to embrace the use of satellite-based internet services, it is set to enable rural and remote areas with higher speed of connectivity, inclusivity in growth, and the broadening of digital infrastructure to facilitate education, healthcare, and accessibility of governance.

India Achieves New Milestone at 2025 Asian Youth Games with 48 Medals

The Asian Youth Games 2025 is an international sporting event that will bring together young athletes of 45 Asian countries and will be held from October 22 to October 31, 2025, in Bahrain. The event, which is organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), helps in promoting sportsmanship, friendship, and exchange of cultures among the youth of Asia and make potential champions and unites the region.

Asian Youth Games 2025, Winner Name and Tally

India received 48 medals in total at the Asian Youth Games 2025 with good performances in wrestling, boxing, athletics, weightlifting, and kabaddi.

Player Name Category / Event Sport Medal
Anjali Girls’ 55kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Sani Fulmali Boys’ 60kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Arjun Ruhil Boys’ 90kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Khushi Chand Girls’ 46kg Boxing Gold
Ahaana Sharma Girls’ 50kg Boxing Gold
Chandrika Pujari Girls’ 54kg Boxing Gold
Anshika Girls’ +80kg Boxing Gold
India Girls’ team Kabaddi Gold
India Boys’ team Kabaddi Gold
Priteesmita Bhoi Girls’ 44kg clean & jerk Weightlifting Gold
Moni Girls’ freestyle 57kg Wrestling Gold
Yashita Girls’ freestyle 61kg Wrestling Gold
Jaiveer Singh Boys’ freestyle 55kg Wrestling Gold
Shourya Ambure Girls’ 100m hurdles Athletics Silver
Edwina Jason Girls’ 400m Athletics Silver
Ranjana Yadav Girls’ 5000m walk Athletics Silver
Oshin Girls’ discus throw Athletics Silver
India Girls’ medley relay Athletics Silver
Sujay Nagnath Tanpure Boys’ 70kg Beach Wrestling Silver
Ravinder Boys’ 80kg Beach Wrestling Silver
Harnoor Kaur Girls’ 66kg Boxing Silver
Lanchenba Singh Moibungkhongbam Boys’ 50kg Boxing Silver
Monika Khuyenthem Girls’ -63kg Judo Silver
Kanishka Bidhuri Girls’ 52kg Kurash Silver
Shriya Milind Satam Girls’ 50kg Mixed Martial Arts Silver
Tirthank Pegu Boys’ 200m butterfly Swimming Silver
Priteesmita Bhoi Girls’ 44kg snatch Weightlifting Silver
Maharajan Arumugapandian Boys’ 60kg snatch Weightlifting Silver
Maharajan Arumugapandian Boys’ 60kg clean and jerk Weightlifting Silver
Ashvini Vishnoi Girls’ 69kg freestyle Wrestling Silver
Gourav Punia Boys’ freestyle 65kg Wrestling Silver
Bhoomika Nehate Girls’ 200m Athletics Bronze
Jasmine Kaur Girls’ shot put Athletics Bronze
Palash Mandal Boys’ 5000m walk Athletics Bronze
Zubin Gohain Boys’ high jump Athletics Bronze
Anant Deshmukh Boys’ 66kg Boxing Bronze
Harshit Boys’ -73kg Judo Bronze
Khushi Girls’ 70kg Kurash Bronze
Arvind Boys’ 83kg Kurash Bronze
Veer Bhadu Boys’ 80kg Mixed Martial Arts Bronze
Alphonsa Zinia Wriang Girls’ Wai Kru 16-17 Muay Bronze
Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya Mixed doubles Table Tennis Bronze
Debasish Das Boys’ Individual Poomsae Taekwondo Bronze
Shivanshu Patel / Yashwini Singh Mixed Pairs Poomsae Taekwondo Bronze
India Mixed team Taekwondo Bronze
Parv Choudhary Boys’ 94kg clean and jerk Weightlifting Bronze
Rachana Girls’ freestyle 43kg Wrestling Bronze
Komal Verma Girls’ freestyle 49kg Wrestling Bronze

Conclusion

The recent impressive performance in the Asian Youth Games in 2025 demonstrated that India is increasingly becoming the powerhouse in sports with a record number of 48 medals won by the youths. Their efforts, training and ability point out to the brighter sporting future of India and their desire to foster the youth to the highest levels in the global platform, which can be an inspiration to many generations yet to come.

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