February 20, 2026

Daily Current Affairs

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Sonobouys

India and U.S. will coproduce interoperable sonobuoys for the Indian Navy Initiative is aligned with the objective of the U.S.-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET).

  • Sonobuoys are air-launched, expendable electro-mechanical acoustic sensors used primarily in anti-submarine warfare and underwater acoustic research.
  • They detect, classify, and track submarines by emitting sound waves and analyzing the echoes (active sonar) or by listening for sounds produced by submarines (passive sonar).
  • Sonobuoys are typically around 13 cm (5 inches) in diameter and 91 cm (3 feet) long, designed to be deployed from aircraft or ships.
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Soapstone

The Uttarakhand High Court has criticized authorities for failing to regulate soapstone mining in Bageshwar, highlighting environmental and safety concerns.

  • Soapstone, also known as steatite, is a metamorphic rock primarily composed of the mineral talc, making it relatively soft and heat-resistant.
  • It is soft, dense, and highly heat-resistant, making it suitable for various uses.
  • Appearance includes shades of gray, bluish, green, or brown.
  • Common applications are in countertops, sinks, hearths, sculptures, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
  • Major reserves in India are in Rajasthan (57%) and Uttarakhand (25%).
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India’s first Green Hydrogen Hub was launched in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, with an investment of ₹1.85 lakh crore by NTPC Green Energy Limited.

  • The hub spans over 1,200 acres and aims to produce 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen daily and 7,500 tonnes of derivatives like green methanol and sustainable aviation fuel.
  • National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) was announced in January 2023 by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
  • Objective: Make India a global hub for the production, usage, and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives.
  • Target: Achieve a production capacity of 5 MMT (million metric tonnes) per annum of green hydrogen by 2030.
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Ghana president

John Dramani Mahama was sworn in as Ghana’s president for a third term.

  • Ghana is situated in West Africa, bordered by Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south.
  • Capital:
  • Ghana is one of the world’s largest producers of gold and cocoa.
  • Climate:The country experiences a tropical climate with two main seasons: wet and dry.
  • Geographical Features:The highest peak is Mount Afadja, part of the Akwapim-Togo Ranges. Major rivers include the Volta River, Black Volta, White Volta, Pra, and Tano.
  • Historical Fact:Formerly known as the Gold Coast, Ghana was the first black African country south of the Sahara to achieve independence from colonial rule in 1957.
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Kandla Port

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, has announced significant initiatives to enhance the capacity of Kandla Port (Deendayal Port) in Gujarat, India, with a total investment exceeding ₹57,000 crores.

  • Kandla Port (Deendayal Port) was established in the 1930s with an RCC jetty by Maharao Khengarji.
  • Renamed Deendayal Port in 2017 under the Indian Ports Act, 1908.
  • Located in the Gulf of Kutch, Kutch District, Gujarat.
  • Constructed in the 1950s as a replacement for Karachi Port after partition.
  • One of India’s 12 major ports, operational since 1950.
  • Serves as a gateway for states like Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
  • Ranked India’s No. 1 port in 2007-08 and retained this rank for 14 years.
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Pongal

Celebrated on 14th January.

  • Pongal is a harvest festival and a dish of boiled rice in milk that is celebrated in South India and Sri Lanka.
  • A four-day celebration that marks the beginning of the harvest season, the Tamil month of Thai, and the end of winter. It’s a time to give thanks to nature, the sun, and farm animals for a bountiful harvest.
  • The word “pongal” comes from the Tamil word pongu, which means “to boil over”.

 

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the book ‘Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh Through the Ages: A Visual Narrative of Continuities and Linkages’ in New Delhi.

  • Published by the National Book Trust, the book highlights India’s geo-cultural unity.
  • It counters myths of India’s disunity and documents Kashmir’s integral role in India’s history for over 8,000 years.
  • The book explores the relationship between Kashmir, Ladakh, Buddhism, and Shaivism, showcasing their historical and cultural linkages.

 

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33rd  Santosh Trophy

West Bengal won the 33rd Santosh Trophy, defeating Kerala 1-0 in the final.

  • The final was held at GMC Balayogi Stadium in Hyderabad.
  • The Santosh Trophy was founded in 1941 as India’s premier football competition for state teams.
  • Initially managed by the Indian Football Association (IFA), it is now organized by the All India Football Federation (AIFF).
  • The tournament is named after Sir Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhury, Maharaja of Santosh.
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Lionel Messi, Argentina’s national football team captain, received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

  • Messi is the first male footballer to be honored with this prestigious award.
  • The award was presented by US President Joe Biden.
  • The US Presidential Medal of Freedom recognizes individuals for contributions to national interest, world peace, or significant public/private endeavors.
  • Messi was recognized for his humanitarian efforts through the Leo Messi Foundation and his work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
  • The medal is awarded for outstanding contributions in fields like national security, cultural impact, and global peace, similar to India’s Bharat Ratna.
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India’s metro rail network has expanded to over 1,000 kilometers, making it the third-largest globally, following China and the United States. 

  • The first metro system in India, the Kolkata Metro, began operations in 1984.
  • The Delhi Metro, inaugurated in 2002, is the largest in India, with an operational network of 395 kilometers.
  • As of January 2025, metro services are operational in 11 states and 23 cities across India, collectively covering over 1,000 kilometers.
  • An additional 998+ kilometers of metro projects are currently underway, indicating a strong commitment to further expanding urban transit infrastructure.
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