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Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV)
Context: Recently, the External Affairs Minister (EAM) unveiled the logo, theme and official website for the Fourth India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV) in New Delhi.
More on the News
• India will host the fourth India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV) on 31 May 2026 in New Delhi in collaboration with the African Union Commission.
• The Summit will be held under the theme "IA SPIRIT: India Africa Strategic Partnership for Innovation, Resilience, and Inclusive Transformation”, reflecting the comprehensive nature of the India-Africa partnership.
About India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS)
• The India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) is a premier platform for high-level engagement between India and African countries, launched in 2008.
• It is held periodically to strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, capacity building, technology, and development partnership.
• So far, three summits have been held:
• The summit operates on the principles of South-South cooperation, mutual respect, and demand-driven development partnership.
Significance of India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS)
• Strengthening South–South Cooperation: IAFS serves as a key platform for promoting South–South cooperation, based on mutual respect, equality, and shared developmental priorities between India and African nations.
• Enhancing Strategic Engagement: The summit strengthens India’s strategic presence in Africa, particularly in the context of growing global competition in the region.
• People-to-People and Capacity Building Focus: Through initiatives like scholarships, training programmes, and skill development, IAFS enhances human resource development and long-term institutional ties.
• Alignment of Development Visions: The partnership aligns India’s “Viksit Bharat 2047” with Africa’s Agenda 2063, promoting sustainable development.
Project DANTAK of BRO Celebrates 66th Raising Day
Context: Project DANTAK, a flagship overseas project of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), celebrated its 66th Raising Day in Bhutan.
About Project DANTAK
• Project DANTAK was established in 1961 as a special initiative of India to support Bhutan’s infrastructure development.
• It is the oldest overseas project of BRO, headquartered at Deothang (Bhutan).
• It is responsible for constructing and maintaining over 1,500 km of roads and several key infrastructure projects in Bhutan, including Bhutan’s East–West Highway.
• It plays a crucial role in strengthening strategic and economic ties between India and Bhutan, especially in border and remote regions.
• Over the years, it has contributed to capacity building and employment generation for local communities in Bhutan.
About Border Roads Organisation (BRO)
• The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) was established in 1960 to develop and maintain infrastructure in border and remote areas of India.
• Motto: "Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam" (Everything achievable through hard work).
• It operates under the Ministry of Defence and plays a key role in enhancing connectivity for defence preparedness and socio-economic development.
• BRO undertakes projects not only in India but also in neighbouring countries such as Bhutan, Myanmar, and Afghanistan, reflecting India’s regional outreach.
• It is known for executing projects in challenging terrains, including high-altitude regions, deserts, and dense forests.
Goldman Environmental Prize 2026
Context: The Goldman Environmental Prize 2026, often referred to as the “Green Nobel Prize”, was awarded to six grassroots environmental activists from different regions of the world.
Awardees and their Work
• Yuvelis Morales Blanco (Colombia): Led community resistance against hydraulic fracturing (fracking) projects along the Magdalena River, contributing to their suspension.
• Sarah Finch (United Kingdom): Secured a landmark Supreme Court ruling requiring fossil fuel projects to account for their full climate impact, reshaping environmental law.
• Alannah Acaq Hurley (United States): Led a coalition that stopped the Pebble Mine project, protecting vast salmon ecosystems in Alaska.
• Borim Kim (South Korea): Won Asia’s first youth-led constitutional climate case, compelling stronger emissions reduction targets.
• Theonila Roka Matbob (Papua New Guinea): Forced mining giant Rio Tinto to accept responsibility for environmental damage from the Panguna mine.
• Iroro Tanshi (Nigeria): Led community action to protect endangered bat habitats and rainforest ecosystems from wildfires.
About Goldman Environmental Prize
• The Goldman Environmental Prize, often called the “Green Nobel”, is the world's largest award for grassroots environmental activists and is administered by the Goldman Environmental Foundation.
• Philanthropists Richard and Rhoda Goldman founded the prize in 1989 to highlight the international nature of environmental problems and inspire global action through individual leadership.
• The prize annually recognises one grassroots environmental leader from each of six continental regions—Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South & Central America, and Islands & Island Nations.
• The winners are selected by an international jury and awarded with $200,000 USD each.
Extreme Heat Threatens Global Food Systems
Context: A joint report titled “Extreme Heat and Agriculture” released by the FAO and the WMO warns that rising temperatures are posing a serious threat to global agriculture and rural livelihoods.
Key Findings of the Report
• Extreme heat is described as a “risk multiplier”, worsening droughts, water stress, wildfires, and pest outbreaks, thereby intensifying agricultural vulnerability.
• In hot regions such as South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and parts of Latin America, the number of days too hot for safe farm work could rise to ~250 days per year by the end of the century.
• Agricultural workers are among the most vulnerable, with extreme heat already causing massive loss of labour productivity and working hours globally.
• The report notes that crop yields decline beyond ~30°C, while various livestock experience heat stress above ~25°C, affecting food production systems.
• Over 1 billion people dependent on agrifood systems are at risk due to increasing heat stress and ecosystem disruption.
About the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
• FAO is a specialised UN agency, established in 1945 and is headquartered in Rome, Italy.
• It has 194 member states, along with the European Union as a member organization.
• FAO works to eliminate hunger, improve nutrition, and ensure food security through policy support, technical assistance, and research.
• It plays a key role in global agricultural statistics, food monitoring, and sustainable farming practices.
• Important Reports/Indices:
About the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
• The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was established in 1950 and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
• It provides early warning systems, climate services, and disaster risk reduction support globally.
• Important Reports/Initiatives:

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