Indira Point Current Affairs for UPSC
A complete UPSC revision trail for Indira Point: 2 published analyses, their syllabus connections and closely related themes.
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Indira Point Lighthouse Explained: Why India Plans to Protect Its Southernmost Landmark
The Union Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has proposed protection and tourism-development works around the Indira Point Lighthouse in Great Nicobar Island, India’s southernmost point. The project requires coastal-regulation approval because the proposed works fall in ecologically sensitive island coastal zones. It is important for UPSC because it links lighthouse tourism, coastal regulation, Great Nicobar’s strategic location, tsunami-induced land subsidence, maritime navigation and sustainable island development.
Indira Point ICRZ Clearance Explained: Why a Convention Centre & Museum at India's Southernmost Tip Sparks a Coastal Zone Debate
The Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL), through its Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram) directorate, has sought clearance from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Coastal Zone Management Authority and the Environment Ministry to undertake protection and development work — including a convention centre and a museum — at Indira Point, India's southernmost point on Great Nicobar Island. The site falls in the highly protected ICRZ-IA and ICRZ-IVA categories, where most construction is prohibited. This article explains what Indira Point is, the Island Coastal Regulation Zone framework under the CRZ Notification, 2019, why the location is ecologically sensitive, and the conservation-versus-development questions the proposal raises.
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