15 Apr 2026, Wed

Daily Current Affairs – 15 April 2026

Today’s current affairs for 15 April 2026 cover important developments in India, the world, the economy, science & environment, and sports, which are frequently asked in SSC, UPSC, Banking, Railway and State exams. Use this concise roundup of latest national and international news for competitive exams in India for quick revision and MCQ practice.

1. India – National Current Affairs

  • The Union government continued monitoring the rollout of the nationwide Population Census 2026, one of the world’s largest data exercises involving over 30 lakh field officials, crucial for planning schemes and delimitation-related discussions in exams.

  • The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and other bodies highlighted ongoing 2026 exam cycles, including SSC GD 2026 exam week preference submission deadline of 15 April, relevant for aspirants tracking exam process and timelines.

  • Recent analyses of April 2026 current affairs placed emphasis on flagship schemes like Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana completing 11 years, useful for questions on scheme anniversaries and benefits to micro-entrepreneurs.

  • The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) recently approved development of Warangal and Adilabad airports in Telangana, part of the regional connectivity and UDAN-linked expansion likely to feature in questions on aviation and infrastructure.

  • FIU-IND (Financial Intelligence Unit–India) and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) signed an MoU to strengthen data sharing against cyber fraud and financial crimes, important for topics on internal security and digital governance.

  • NHAI developed an “Arogya Van” model along selected highways to promote medicinal plants and biodiversity, linking infrastructure with environment protection—relevant for environment, ecology and government initiative-based questions.

  • The India–Egypt joint special forces exercise “Cyclone‑IV” in Egypt continued to draw attention as part of India’s defence diplomacy and strategic partnerships, often asked in exams under exercises and partner countries.

  • PFRDA approved PPFAS Asset Management Company as a sponsor for a pension fund under NPS, reflecting diversification of NPS fund managers, key for banking, finance and regulatory MCQs.

  • April 2026 compilations highlighted governance themes like federal relations, welfare delivery, and environmental regulation, which form part of analytical questions in UPSC CSE Mains and Prelims-linked MCQs.

  • State-focused classes (e.g. BPSC, UPPCS) are stressing state schemes, local infrastructure projects and state-specific current affairs from early–mid April 2026 for upcoming state exams, a reminder that aspirants must track both national and state news.

2. International Current Affairs

  • Current affairs analyses for this date are focusing on major global political developments and diplomatic engagements, which are important for questions on international relations in UPSC and other exams.

  • Daily news analyses indicate ongoing discussions at global platforms (UN and other multilateral bodies) on security, economy and climate, which often translate into exam questions on summits and declarations.

  • Coaching sessions for 15 April are covering continuing conflict zones and ceasefire or negotiation efforts, which aspirants must track conceptually rather than memorising daily shifts.

  • International news compilations for this date emphasise health, education and migration-related issues being debated worldwide, relevant for social sector and GS‑II style questions.

  • Faculties in current affairs lectures are connecting movements in major economies and global inflation with India’s outlook, an angle often touched in RBI Grade B, UPSC and banking exams.

  • April 2026 current affairs modules are highlighting major global indices and reports (governance, freedom, human development, etc.), which are frequent MCQ topics.

  • UPSC-oriented classes on 15 April are revising India’s bilateral relations with key partners in West Asia, Europe, Africa and Indo-Pacific, with stress on trade, defence and diaspora issues.

  • Analyses also point to international climate and biodiversity commitments, which link to questions on climate treaties, COP meetings and global environmental governance.

3. Economy & Banking

  • Daily current affairs for 15 April 2026 are tracking GDP growth expectations, inflation trends and fiscal indicators as compiled by exam platforms, which candidates must relate to earlier Economic Survey–type concepts.

  • Sessions targeted at bank, insurance and SSC exams are focusing on the latest banking regulations, financial inclusion measures and digital payments updates, often appearing in GA sections.

  • Though no major new policy announcement is flagged in the last 24–48 hours, lectures are revising RBI’s recent stance on repo rate, liquidity management and inflation targeting, important for conceptual and factual questions.

  • The PFRDA approval for PPFAS AMC as a new NPS pension fund sponsor reflects the continuing expansion of the National Pension System, useful for questions on retirement products and regulators.

  • Coaching content stresses understanding stock, bond, and currency market basics and how global risk sentiment affects India, even if specific index levels are not memorised, aligning with exam trend of conceptual GA.

  • With MUDRA Yojana’s 11‑year completion in April 2026, economic coverage is highlighting credit to micro and small enterprises, loan categories (Shishu/Kishor/Tarun) and role in employment generation.

4. Science, Technology & Environment

  • Monthly and daily compilations highlight space technology, defence technology and digital innovations, which often provide direct Prelims-type questions.

  • Daily analyses for 15 April are revising recent and upcoming ISRO missions (Earth observation, communication and exploration), as space missions remain a high‑weight topic for competitive exams.

  • The FIU‑IND–I4C MoU to tackle cyber fraud is being discussed not only as a security step but also as part of India’s digital ecosystem and cybercrime response framework.

  • The NHAI “Arogya Van” initiative integrates medicinal plant cultivation and biodiversity with national highways, combining environment, health and infrastructure in one scheme—ideal for environment and governance questions.

  • April 2026 current affairs content is underlining climate change impacts, adaptation measures and international negotiations, especially for UPSC GS‑III and environment-focused exams.

5. Sports & Important Days

  • Daily current affairs videos for this date cover recent tournaments, records and Indian performance in cricket and other sports, though specific match results vary day‑to‑day and should be tracked from trusted sports sections.

  • Curated headlines for school assemblies on 15 April list major national and international sports achievements, which also help aspirants remember recent championships and medal tallies.

  • Current affairs classes are linking upcoming global sports events to possible static–plus–current questions on venue, mascot and host country.

  • April compilations remind aspirants of key days around this period, such as Ambedkar Jayanti (14 April), along with associated themes and relevance for social justice and Constitution-related questions.

By Mukesh

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