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September 13, 2023

Current Affairs

Harami Nala: The rogue or treacherous channel Between India and Pakistan

Context: Union home minister visited Harami Nala (rogue or treacherous channel) in the Sir Creek sector of Kutch region of Gujarat, near the India-Pakistan border.

About Harami Nala

  • It is a natural water body, approximately 25 kilometers long, flowing from west to east from Pakistan into Kutch, just south of Vighakot sector. It is flanked by vast marshy mud flats affected by low and high tides.
  • About 22 kilometers of the channel lie on the Indian side of "vertical line" of the International Boundary (IB) between India and Pakistan, which itself is not contested. A portion of Rajasthan's Barmar district also touches this area.
  • It is extremely rich in fishing, especially prawns.
  • The formidable marshy terrain through which it runs makes it impossible to approach or patrol on foot, even during low tide.
  • There are dangerous tides, muddy areas, and mirages, and it also gets extremely hot in the summer, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.
  • It is one of the most inhospitable places along the border and has also been at the center of cross-border mischief and exploitation by infiltrators.
  • The water body has some unique characteristics. Tidal waters surge from the Pakistani side, and over the years, the channel has extended further on the Indian side.
  • On the Pakistani side, there's a wall called Chini-Bandh, built with assistance from China, to prevent ocean water from flooding their side. On the Indian side, there is a significant distance from the IB where factories have emerged to produce salt, bromide, and other chemicals carried by mineral-rich waters.
  • The channel's proximity to the coast and urban centers like Gujarat and Mumbai has made it an attractive route for potential infiltrators.

Golden Visa

Context: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman became the first person to receive a “golden visa” from Indonesia.

About Golden Visa

A Golden Visa refers to the immigration program which allows wealthy individuals to get a residence permit or even citizenship in another country simply by purchasing a house there or making a relatively large investment or donation.

  • The Golden Visa system essentially offers long-term residency (5 and 10 years) to people belonging to the following groups:
    • Investors.
    • Entrepreneurs.
    • Individuals with outstanding talents the likes of researchers.
    • Medical professionals and those within the scientific and knowledge fields.
    • Remarkable students.
  • Different countries have different options to have a golden visa.
  • In certain countries after getting a Golden Visa, people become legal residents of that country, they can live there, go to school, and get access to healthcare.
  • Residency by investment is a way many countries use to lure foreign investments usually in property or by creating a business that employs a set minimum number of locals.

Eligibility for Golden VISA

Different countries demand different requirement for golden Visa scheme, but most demand:  

  • You have no criminal record. 
  • Evidence of investment funds. 
  • Keeping an investment for the requisite period. 
  • A minimum net worth or a certain amount of cash in the bank.
  • Make a capital investment in a company’s shares/stocks. 
  • Make a capital investment in the country’s public debt or government bonds
  • Create employment opportunities.
  • Contribute to a country’s scientific or technological innovation.

Three Type of Golden Visa Programme

There are three main types of golden visas:  

  • Citizenship by investment e.g., Malta, Montenero.
  • Residence by investment e.g., Canada, Switzerland. 
  • Immigration by investment 

Benefits of Golden VISA

  • Travel to a broad range of countries visa-free.
  • Fast application processing, with some permits issued in just one month. 
  • Opportunities to invest in fast-growing markets. 
  • Whole family Visa or passport eligibility. 
  • Flexible options to progress to full citizenship following a residence by investment application.

Nipah Virus (NiV)

Context: Instances of Nipah virus have been reported from Kerala recently. The virus is capable of causing different clinical manifestations with potential human to human spread in some cases. With the Nipah virus cases a regular occurrence in Kerala now, there is a need for a thorough genetic study of the virus in humans and fruit bats.

Relevance of the Topic: Prelims: Key facts about Nipah virus

About Nipha Virus (NiV):

  • About: Nipah virus (NiV) is a single-stranded RNA virus. The genetic material of Nipah virus is composed of RNA rather than DNA.
  • Transmission: Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals, especially bats and pigs. Nipah virus infection can be transmitted through contaminated food or directly from person to person.
  • Natural Reservoir: Fruit Bats (also known as flying foxes) are believed to be the natural reservoir/primary carriers of the Nipah virus.
  • Symptoms range from: 
    • Mild illness: Fever, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory problems (similar to that of influenza).
    • Asymptomatic infection (no symptoms) 
    • Fatal Encephalitis (Inflammation of the brain)- can lead to coma or death. 
    • Severe acute respiratory symptoms.  
    • The case fatality rate is between 40% and 75%.
  • Treatment: NiV is on the top-10 priority list of pathogens identified by the World Health Organization. Currently, there are no approved vaccines available against NiV.
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Source: Times of India