Summary of "Summits 2026 Current Affairs | Events And Summits| Last 12 Months Current Affairs Tejus Sir #summits"
Overview
This summary reviews major national and international summits, conferences and events from the last 12 months. It was produced as a study resource for competitive exams and highlights locations, hosts/organizers, themes, key decisions or outcomes, notable inaugurations, and some statistics/MoU figures. The presenter emphasizes revision and promotes free PDFs, app resources, and paid course offers.
Purpose and study advice
- Coverage: events from the last 12 months (wider than the usual 6 months) — most exam questions are drawn from this period.
- Resources promoted: free monthly current-affairs PDFs and practice tests via the “Exam Tricks” app; paid courses with coupon discounts (examples: Group D 200, AP200, SARA 10%).
- Study recommendation: repeated revision of these events; use printable and topic-specific PDFs for focused preparation.
Recurring international forums and outcomes
- World Economic Forum (Davos)
- 56th Annual Meeting; theme: “Spirit of Dialogue.”
- G7
- 52nd Summit to be hosted by France (Evian‑les‑Bains); 2025 summit was in Canada.
- G20
- Recent summit chaired by South Africa (Johannesburg) — theme: Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability.
- 2026 summit planned in the USA (Doral Golf Club, Miami area).
- BRICS
- India’s BRICS chairmanship theme: “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability.”
- Membership expanded to 11: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE.
- Official logo launched by EAM S. Jaishankar.
- COP / Climate conferences
- COP30 (2025) — Belém, Brazil: Belém Package (29 decisions); Belém Health Action Plan; Forest Protection Fund; commitment to mobilize ~USD 1.3 trillion/year until 2035; Belém Mission to 1.5°C.
- COP31/32 locations and presidencies noted (Turkey / Addis Ababa referenced).
- Other multilateral forums
- APEC 2025: South Korea (Gangneung).
- ISA Assembly: theme “One Sun One World One Grid” (Delhi).
- Various regional and sectoral multilateral meetings mentioned.
India-hosted global and regional events (themes and outcomes)
- Major venues: Bharat Mandapam (New Delhi), Yashobhumi (Delhi), other national venues and state hosts.
- Events hosted at Bharat Mandapam:
- Second Global Buddhist Summit (International Buddhist Confederation & Ministry of Culture)
- World Food India 2025
- BIMSTEC Traditional Music Festival
- Bharat Tex, SourceX
- WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit (second edition in New Delhi)
- Other notable India-hosted events:
- India International Conference on Democracy & Election Management (Election Commission) — theme: “Democracy for an Inclusive, Peaceful, Resilient and Sustainable World.”
- India AI Impact Summit — major AI summit in New Delhi (significant for the Global South; some controversy noted about organizing university).
- India International Science Festival (Panchkula)
- Eighth ISA Assembly (Delhi)
- Semicon India (Yashobhumi, Delhi) — theme: “Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouse.”
- Nature 2025 (carbon markets) — New Delhi
- Global Space Exploration Conference — New Delhi
- World Big Cat Summit — announced to be hosted by India
- COP-relevant / climate & green economy events:
- Green Economy Summit (Dubai)
- Earth Summit inaugural (Hyderabad)
- Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela (New Delhi) — theme: “Advanced Agriculture, Developed India.”
Key domestic summits, fairs and sectoral conferences
- Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference (Rajkot)
- Reported MoUs: ~Rs 5.78 lakh crore; 5,492 MoUs cited (regional development of Kutch & Saurashtra).
- National Saras Fair (Guntur)
- Platform for rural livelihoods and women‑led enterprises.
- Bharat Electricity Summit (Yashobhumi, New Delhi)
- Theme: “Electrifying Growth, Empowering Sustainability, Connecting Globally.”
- India International Trade Fair (New Delhi)
- Theme: “Inclusive and Sustainable Development of India / Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”; partner and focus states listed.
- Gulf Food 2026 (Dubai)
- World’s largest food & beverage trade show; participation by Indian agri‑food startups.
- Global Fintech Fest (Mumbai)
- Theme: “Empowering Finance for a Better World Powered by AI”; attended by finance and political leaders.
- World Tech Conference (Kochi)
- Theme related to sustainable development of the tech sector.
- Sectoral events and other highlights:
- India-Japan 15th Annual Summit — agreements including LUPEX/Chandrayaan‑5 collaboration, critical minerals, digital partnerships.
- India Steel 2025 (Mumbai), Semicon India, World Travel & Tourism events, World Government Summit (Dubai), Gitex (noted edition in Morocco), TechCrete (IIT Kanpur), Global Space, Aero India.
- Regional investor summits: Rising North East Investor Summit, Visakhapatnam events.
- Sporting & cultural hosting:
- Commonwealth Games 2030 approved for Ahmedabad.
- Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference 68th in Bridgetown, Barbados.
- Snow Marathon (Lahaul, Himachal) — Asia’s only and world’s highest snow marathon.
Multilateral cooperation and initiatives
- IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa)
- PM Modi proposed IBSA Digital Innovation Alliance and IBSA Fund for Climate Resilient Agriculture.
- ACTI (Australia-Canada-India Technology & Innovation Partnership)
- Focus on critical and emerging technologies.
- Weimar Triangle engagement
- India’s participation noted (EAM S. Jaishankar attended discussions involving France, Germany, Poland).
- Missions and frameworks highlighted
- Mission 300: electricity access to 300 million people in Sub‑Saharan Africa.
- Critical Minerals Mission and Framework (G20 outcomes).
UNESCO / WHO / UN / international recognitions
- UNESCO
- 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage held at Red Fort, New Delhi.
- India’s elements on UNESCO list rose to 16 with Diwali added; Italy recognized for national cuisine.
- WHO
- WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit: first centre in Jamnagar; second summit held in New Delhi.
- Other international governance matters
- Discussions referenced on anti‑doping governance, COP bureaus, and other international secretariats.
Notable inaugurations, speeches and facts
- Frequent inaugurators: PM Narendra Modi, President Draupadi Murmu, EAM S. Jaishankar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Home Minister Amit Shah, other senior ministers and dignitaries.
- Noteworthy facts:
- PM Modi’s 103‑minute Independence Day Red Fort speech noted as the longest; he has hosted the flag 12 times.
- Several firsts and milestones for India:
- First conference for women peacekeepers (New Delhi).
- First global conference on manuscript heritage (New Delhi).
- First mediation conference inaugurated by the President.
- India hosted the Air Transport Summit after 42 years.
- Multiple sectoral and cultural firsts announced.
Exam prep guidance and logistics (presenter)
- Revision strategy: repeatedly revise event lists and outcomes; use monthly summaries and practice tests.
- Materials available: free and printable PDFs, topic-specific PDFs (e.g., Padma, Nobel) on the app.
- Promotional details: course validity, combo offers and discounts; recommendation to take full/combo courses for long‑term benefit.
Representative sample of organizers, themes, locations and outcomes
- Examples of organizers and hosts:
- ECSPOC (Om Birla chair), National School of Drama (Bharata Ranga Mahotsav), World Economic Forum (Davos), Gulf Food (Dubai), International Buddhist Confederation (Bharat Mandapam), Election Commission’s democracy conference (Bharat Mandapam), WHO Traditional Medicine Summit (Jamnagar, New Delhi), ISA Assembly (Delhi), COP conferences (Belém and others), G20, BRICS, BIMSTEC, IIGF, Semicon India, World Food India, Global Fintech Fest.
- Venues frequently referenced: Bharat Mandapam, Yashobhumi, major state convention centres and exhibition grounds.
Presenters, contributors and organizations mentioned
- Video presenter: Tejus Sir (channel instructor).
- Named leaders and dignitaries (as in subtitles): Narendra Modi, Om Birla, Draupadi Murmu, S. Jaishankar, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, Amit Shah, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Piyush Goyal, CP Radhakrishnan, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, Bhupender Yadav, Jayant Chaudhary, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, General Anil Chauhan, Shobha, Shigeru Ishiba (Japanese PM referenced in subtitles), Cyril Ramaphosa, Vladimir Putin, Lula da Silva, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (King of Bhutan).
- Organizations and bodies referenced: Election Commission of India, National School of Drama, World Economic Forum, International Buddhist Confederation, Ministry of Culture, WHO, UNESCO, BRICS, G20, BIMSTEC, ISA (International Solar Alliance), Ministry of Electronics & IT, Ministry of Science & Technology, Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Tribal Affairs / TRIFED, Ministry of AYUSH, NABARD, IAMAI, Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, CBDT (Ministry of Finance), DARPG / MeitY, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, and hosts like Bharat Mandapam and Yashobhumi.
Note on subtitles and scope
- The video subtitles were auto‑generated and contain repetitions and minor inconsistencies. This summary focuses on the main events, locations, themes, notable outcomes and exam‑oriented points emphasized by the presenter.
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