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Current Affairs 5 March 2026

Innovators Business Environment Index (IBEI)

  • About: The IBEI evaluates national business environments based on their accessibility, predictability, and low-friction systems for innovators. It focuses on inputs and enabling conditions for starting and scaling businesses, differentiating itself from outcome-based metrics like startup success rates.
  • Methodology and Indicators: The index aggregates scores from over 30 measurable indicators across key pillars:
  • Regulation and Government: Ease of starting and operating a business, and regulatory friction.
  • Access to Capital & Financial Infrastructure: Funding availability and credit conditions.
  • Taxation: Incentives and tax conditions for businesses.
  • Digital Infrastructure: Internet speed, freedom, and connectivity.
  • Global Mobility & Openness: International accessibility, market perception, and governance stability.
  • IBEI Rankings 2026: The United States ranked 1st with a perfect score of 100, while Singapore ranked 2nd and the United Kingdom ranked 3rd.
  • India’s Performance: India is ranked 54th globally with a score of 55.035. India is ranked ahead of China, which is placed 85th.

What are the Key Recommendations of the 16th Finance Commission (2026–31)?

  • Vertical Devolution and a ‘Grand Bargain’: The Commission retained States’ share in the divisible pool at 41%, unchanged from the 15th Finance Commission. 
  • To address the states’ concern over fiscal space eroded by rising cesses and surcharges (which are outside the divisible pool), the 16th FC proposed a ‘grand bargain’, i.e., states accept a smaller share of a larger divisible pool if the Centre merges most levies into shareable taxes.
  • Horizontal Devolution: The Commission introduced a major shift toward rewarding economic performance with a revised formula:
  • Income Distance (42.5%): Based on the gap from the average of the top three states, ensuring equity.
  • Population (2011 Census) (17.5%): Reflects expenditure needs.
  • Demographic Performance (10%): Rewards lower population growth (1971–2011).
  • Forest & Ecology (10%): Now includes open forests, not just dense forests.
  • Area (10%): Remains unchanged at 10% (as per 15th FC).
  • Contribution to GDP (10%): A new criterion measured by share in all-State GSDP (using its square root to moderate impact), replacing the tax effort/fiscal discipline criterion.

EASE 9.0 Reforms

  • About: The EASE 9.0 reforms, launched in February 2026 by the Department of Financial Services, aim to transform PSBs into globally competitive institutions aligned with the national vision of Viksit Bharat @2047.
  • It emphasizes technology-led modernization, resilience, and operational excellence through four foundational pillars abbreviated as R.I.S.E.
  • Core Structure – Four Foundational Pillars (R.I.S.E.):
  • Risk & Resilience: Strengthening financial and credit risk management, operational resilience, and frameworks for enterprise-wide risk oversight.
  • Innovation: Driving deep integration of advanced technologies, including AI, generative AI (GenAI), machine learning (ML), cloud architectures, and microservices.
  • Socio-economic Impact: Promoting inclusive banking, financial access for underserved segments (including gig and platform workers), and contributions to broader economic goals.
  • Excellence: Enhancing operational efficiency, customer-centric processes, governance, and cost-effective next-generation operating models.

Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing (NAT)

  • It is a highly sensitive molecular technique that screens blood donations by amplifying targeted regions of viral Ribonucleic Acid or Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
  • Traditional serological tests must wait for the human body to produce an immune response (antibodies) before an infection can be detected.
  • Nucleic Acid Testing directly detects the virus, drastically narrowing the “window period” (the time between initial infection and detectability) for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Hepatitis B Virus, and Hepatitis C Virus.
  • This advanced testing helps identify “false reactive” blood donations that standard serology methods incorrectly flag as infected. 
  • This ensures safe blood is not unnecessarily discarded and aids in accurate donor counselling.