PIB Snippets 15-06-2026

Context: Project GIB added 3 more chicks, taking the captive stock to 94 birds, with 26 chicks hatched in the fourth year of captive breeding.

Conservation Efforts

  • Project GIB was launched in 2018 as a joint initiative of the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife Institute of India, and Rajasthan Forest Department.
  • It is covered under the Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats scheme of MoEFCC.
  • A breeding centre was established in 2019 at Desert National Park, Jaisalmer.

About Great Indian Bustard

  • GIB is India’s most critically endangered bird and the State bird of Rajasthan.
  • It is regarded as a flagship species representing the health of grassland ecosystems.
  • India has four bustard species: GIB, Lesser Florican, Bengal Florican, and Macqueen’s Bustard.
  • GIB is omnivorous and vulnerable to power line collisions due to lack of frontal vision.
  • It is one of the heaviest flying birds in the world, mainly found in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert, with small populations in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

Conservation Status

  • IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered.
  • CITES: Appendix I.
  • CMS (Convention on Migratory Species): Appendix I.
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I.

Context: The BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting held in Indore concluded with the unanimous adoption of the “Indore Declaration”, marking a milestone in global agricultural cooperation.

About the Meeting

  • Nearly 100 delegates participated, including around 60 foreign representatives from BRICS member and partner countries.
  • BRICS countries represent nearly half of the world’s population, possess around 42% of global agricultural land, and contribute approximately 42% of global foodgrain production.
  • India currently holds the BRICS Presidency under PM Narendra Modi.

Four Key Priorities

  • Food and nutritional security for BRICS countries and the world.
  • Promotion of agricultural trade and cooperation among BRICS nations.
  • Regenerative, climate-resilient, and sustainable farming practices.
  • Strengthening innovation, technology, and partnerships in food systems and agriculture.

Four New Institutional Initiatives Announced

  • BRICS Network of Centres of Excellence on Agro-Ecology and Regenerative Agriculture: India’s centre of excellence will be the Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research, Modipuram.
  • BRICS Network on Digital Agriculture: To be coordinated by IIT Delhi, focusing on AI, geospatial technologies, and digital public infrastructure.
  • Global Forum on Farmers’ Rights in Seed Systems: Focused on protecting farmers’ rights, conserving indigenous seed diversity, and preserving traditional knowledge.
  • BRICS AgriN (Agro Inputs, Genetic Resources and Information Network): Strengthens cooperation in agricultural inputs, seeds, and genetic resources.

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