Daily Current Affairs Digest | 8th July 2026
Daily Current Affairs Digest | 8th July 2026
1. PM Modi’s Melbourne Visit: A Strategic Leap in India–Australia Relations

For exam preparation, this development is important under India–Australia relations, ECTA-led trade cooperation, Quad, Indo-Pacific security, maritime strategy, critical minerals supply chain and India’s economic diplomacy.
2. US Strikes on Iran Escalate West Asia Tensions

For India, this is especially significant because the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints. Any disruption in this region can affect crude oil imports, inflation, current account deficit and energy security. This topic is important for UPSC themes such as strategic chokepoints, India’s energy vulnerability, West Asia policy and maritime security.
3. PM Modi Addresses Indonesian Parliament

India and Indonesia are maritime neighbours with strong cultural and historical connections. Their cooperation is important in the context of ASEAN, Act East Policy, Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, maritime connectivity and regional security. For aspirants, this topic connects foreign policy with culture, soft power and strategic geography.
4. Mizoram University Museum Becomes India’s 21st Biological Diversity Repository

This is important for biodiversity documentation, taxonomy, conservation research and bio-resource governance. The Indo-Burma region is one of the world’s major biodiversity hotspots, making Mizoram’s repository significant for ecological studies and national biodiversity protection. For exams, this topic is relevant under environment, Biological Diversity Act, conservation institutions, biodiversity hotspots and scientific research governance.
5. Narmada Project Dues Settlement: Cooperative Federalism in Action

This development highlights the importance of cooperative federalism in resolving inter-state river water and infrastructure disputes. It also reflects the role of river tribunals, dam governance, cost-sharing mechanisms and rehabilitation policies. For UPSC and KAS, this issue is important under Indian polity, federalism, water resource management, river disputes and development-induced displacement.
6. India’s Indigenous Ugram Rifle Clears Major Trials

This is an important step for Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence manufacturing. The Ugram rifle is also relevant in the context of replacing ageing small-arms systems and improving the operational capability of security forces. For exams, this topic connects defence indigenisation, DRDO, internal security, CAPFs and India’s defence-industrial ecosystem.
7. Gujarat Builds First Air-Filled Rubber Dams

Rubber dams are flexible hydraulic structures that can be inflated or deflated depending on water flow requirements. They are useful in regions that need seasonal water storage, irrigation support and flood regulation. For competitive exams, this development is relevant under water conservation, irrigation technology, climate adaptation, river management and sustainable infrastructure.
