Supreme Court Ruling on Adoptive Maternity Leave
The Supreme Court of India, in a progressive ruling on March 17-18, 2026, struck down the provision that limited maternity leave to only three months for mothers adopting a child older than three months. The court termed the cap "unconstitutional" and "discriminatory," emphasizing that the bond between an adoptive mother and child requires adequate time regardless of the child's age. This judgment is expected to bring parity between biological and adoptive mothers under the Maternity Benefit Act.
Strategic Energy Security: Nanda Devi Reaches Gujarat
Amidst escalating tensions in West Asia and the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the Indian vessel Nanda Devi, carrying a critical shipment of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), safely arrived at a Gujarat port. The vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, a high-risk maritime chokepoint. This follows the earlier successful transit of the Shivalik, marking a significant win for Indiaβs energy diplomacy and maritime security efforts during the regional crisis.
Defense: Exercise Sea Dragon 2026
The Indian Navy has deployed its P-8I maritime patrol aircraft to Guam to participate in Exercise Sea Dragon 2026. This US-led multi-national Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) exercise includes QUAD partners (India, USA, Japan, Australia) and New Zealand. The drill focuses on enhancing interoperability and honing submarine detection skills in the Indo-Pacific region.
Internal Security and Governance
- NIA Action: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested six Ukrainians and one American national in connection with a suspected terror plot, flagging a growing threat of cross-border drone-based insurgency.
- Gaudham Yojana: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai launched the Gaudham Yojana in Bilaspur, aiming to establish 1,460 cattle shelters to manage stray animals and promote organic farming products.
- Odisha Hospital Fire: A tragic fire at the trauma care unit of SCB Medical College in Cuttack claimed 12 lives, leading to a high-level inquiry into safety compliance.
Diplomacy and International Relations
India strongly criticized Pakistan at the United Nations, stating that Islamabad "fabricates imaginative tales of Islamophobia" to divert global attention from its own human rights record. Meanwhile, India continues to monitor the West Asia conflict closely, as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have led to a 17% slump in domestic LPG consumption and flight cancellations to Dubai.