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*International Data Privacy Day 2026*
Strengthening Confidence in Indiaโs Evolving Digital Ecosystem
*Key Highlights:*
๐ *International Data Privacy Day is observed on 28 January* to raise global awareness about the importance of protecting personal data in the digital age.
๐ India has built a strong, citizen-centric data protection framework through the *Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023,* supported by robust rules and institutional mechanisms.
๐ National systems like *CERT-In,* *I4C*, *Cyber Swachhta Kendra*, and *NCRP* strengthen cybersecurity, fraud prevention, and rapid response.
๐ Together, these measures reinforce trust, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that Indiaโs digital transformation remains secure, inclusive, and future-ready.
Strengthening Confidence in Indiaโs Evolving Digital Ecosystem
*Key Highlights:*
๐ *International Data Privacy Day is observed on 28 January* to raise global awareness about the importance of protecting personal data in the digital age.
๐ India has built a strong, citizen-centric data protection framework through the *Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023,* supported by robust rules and institutional mechanisms.
๐ National systems like *CERT-In,* *I4C*, *Cyber Swachhta Kendra*, and *NCRP* strengthen cybersecurity, fraud prevention, and rapid response.
๐ Together, these measures reinforce trust, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that Indiaโs digital transformation remains secure, inclusive, and future-ready.
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*๐ก๏ธForeign Invasions Before Mauryan Empire*
*๐Iranian (Persian) Invasion (550 - 330 BCE)*
โ๏ธCyrus the Great (558 - 530 BCE): First foreign invader, captured Gandhara.
โ๏ธDarius I (522 - 486 BCE): Annexed Sind, Punjab, NWFP (516 BCE), making Gandhara a Persian satrapy.
โ๏ธXerxes (486 - 465 BCE): Recruited Indian troops but failed to expand further.
โ๏ธDecline (330 BCE): Darius III lost control of Indian territories after Alexanderโs invasion.
*๐Impact of Persian Invasion*
โ๏ธPolitical: Exposed Indiaโs military weakness, influenced administrative structures.
โ๏ธTrade & Economy: Opened Indus-Arabian Sea trade routes and introduced Persian coinage techniques.
โ๏ธCulture: Kharoshthi script evolved from Persian Aramaic; Persian masonry influenced Mauryan art.
*๐Iranian (Persian) Invasion (550 - 330 BCE)*
โ๏ธCyrus the Great (558 - 530 BCE): First foreign invader, captured Gandhara.
โ๏ธDarius I (522 - 486 BCE): Annexed Sind, Punjab, NWFP (516 BCE), making Gandhara a Persian satrapy.
โ๏ธXerxes (486 - 465 BCE): Recruited Indian troops but failed to expand further.
โ๏ธDecline (330 BCE): Darius III lost control of Indian territories after Alexanderโs invasion.
*๐Impact of Persian Invasion*
โ๏ธPolitical: Exposed Indiaโs military weakness, influenced administrative structures.
โ๏ธTrade & Economy: Opened Indus-Arabian Sea trade routes and introduced Persian coinage techniques.
โ๏ธCulture: Kharoshthi script evolved from Persian Aramaic; Persian masonry influenced Mauryan art.
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*๐ก๏ธSixth Schedule*
โ๏ธProvides power to tribal communities to administer tribal areas in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, And Mizoram under art 244 (2) and art 275 (1) of the constitution.
*๐Advantages*
โ๏ธDemocratic devolution of powers
โ๏ธPreserves and promotes distinct culture of region
โ๏ธProtect agrarian rights such as land
โ๏ธEnhance transfer of funds
*๐Issues*
โ๏ธLimited geographical coverage
โ๏ธFinancial mismanagement and rampant corruption
โ๏ธFinancial dependency over state authority
โ๏ธConflicts over consultation between governor and council of ministers
โ๏ธLack authority of resources for implementing schemes like mgnrega.
โ๏ธLack of codification of customary laws
โ๏ธLack of skilled professionals.
โ๏ธCreation of elected village councils
โ๏ธRegular election by state election commission
โ๏ธRecognize gram sabha under laws
โ๏ธBring transparency in planning, implementation, and monitoring of developmental programmes.
โ๏ธProvides power to tribal communities to administer tribal areas in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, And Mizoram under art 244 (2) and art 275 (1) of the constitution.
*๐Advantages*
โ๏ธDemocratic devolution of powers
โ๏ธPreserves and promotes distinct culture of region
โ๏ธProtect agrarian rights such as land
โ๏ธEnhance transfer of funds
*๐Issues*
โ๏ธLimited geographical coverage
โ๏ธFinancial mismanagement and rampant corruption
โ๏ธFinancial dependency over state authority
โ๏ธConflicts over consultation between governor and council of ministers
โ๏ธLack authority of resources for implementing schemes like mgnrega.
โ๏ธLack of codification of customary laws
โ๏ธLack of skilled professionals.
โ๏ธCreation of elected village councils
โ๏ธRegular election by state election commission
โ๏ธRecognize gram sabha under laws
โ๏ธBring transparency in planning, implementation, and monitoring of developmental programmes.
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*๐๏ธ Highest Peaks of Indian States*
๐ Trick: โKanchen loves Kamalโ
Kanchen โจ Kanchenjunga (Sikkim)
Kamal โจ Kamet (Uttarakhand)
Nanda โจ Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand)
Anai โจ Anai Mudi (Kerala โ South Indiaโs highest)
*๐ Countries bordering India*
๐ Trick: โMy Brother Never Bangs Chinaโ
My โจ Myanmar
Brother โจ Bhutan
Never โจ Nepal
Bangs โจ Bangladesh
China โจ China
(Also Pakistan โ easy to remember separately)
*๐ States where Sun Temple is located*
๐ Trick: โKota Mod Sunโ
Ko โจ Konark (Odisha)
Ta โจ Tamil Nadu (Kumbakonam, etc.)
Mo โจ Modhera (Gujarat)
*๐ฃ๏ธ National Highways โ Golden Quadrilateral Cities*
๐ Trick: โDKCMโ = Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai
D โจ Delhi
K โจ Kolkata
C โจ Chennai
M โจ Mumbai
*๐๏ธ Indian Rivers & Their Nicknames*
๐ Trick: โG-G-KMโ
Ganga โจ Holy River
Godavari โจ Dakshin Ganga (Ganga of the South)
Krishna โจ Maharashtraโs lifeline
Mahanadi โจ Odishaโs lifeline
*๐๏ธ First in Indian Constitution*
๐ Trick: โRaja made Ambedkar drinkโ
Raja โจ Rajendra Prasad (First President)
Made โจ Rajendra Prasad again (First Food Minister)
Ambedkar โจ First Law Minister
Drink โจ Sukumar Sen (First CEC โ Election)
๐ Trick: โKanchen loves Kamalโ
Kanchen โจ Kanchenjunga (Sikkim)
Kamal โจ Kamet (Uttarakhand)
Nanda โจ Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand)
Anai โจ Anai Mudi (Kerala โ South Indiaโs highest)
*๐ Countries bordering India*
๐ Trick: โMy Brother Never Bangs Chinaโ
My โจ Myanmar
Brother โจ Bhutan
Never โจ Nepal
Bangs โจ Bangladesh
China โจ China
(Also Pakistan โ easy to remember separately)
*๐ States where Sun Temple is located*
๐ Trick: โKota Mod Sunโ
Ko โจ Konark (Odisha)
Ta โจ Tamil Nadu (Kumbakonam, etc.)
Mo โจ Modhera (Gujarat)
*๐ฃ๏ธ National Highways โ Golden Quadrilateral Cities*
๐ Trick: โDKCMโ = Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai
D โจ Delhi
K โจ Kolkata
C โจ Chennai
M โจ Mumbai
*๐๏ธ Indian Rivers & Their Nicknames*
๐ Trick: โG-G-KMโ
Ganga โจ Holy River
Godavari โจ Dakshin Ganga (Ganga of the South)
Krishna โจ Maharashtraโs lifeline
Mahanadi โจ Odishaโs lifeline
*๐๏ธ First in Indian Constitution*
๐ Trick: โRaja made Ambedkar drinkโ
Raja โจ Rajendra Prasad (First President)
Made โจ Rajendra Prasad again (First Food Minister)
Ambedkar โจ First Law Minister
Drink โจ Sukumar Sen (First CEC โ Election)
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*๐ก๏ธWomen & Gender Data Highlights*
โ๏ธOverall sex ratio = 1020 women for every 1000 men, sex ratios at birth abnormally low = 929/1000
โ๏ธIncrease in share of gender budget in total union budget to 6.5% in 2024
โ๏ธFemale Labour Force Participation Rate - 2023 = 37% (2018 = 23%), global average = 65%
โ๏ธPMJDY - 55% account holders are women
โ๏ธIndia ranked 129/146 in Global Gender Gap Index 2024, ranked behind neighbours like Bโdesh (99), China (106), Nepal (117), Sri Lanka (122), Bhutan (124)
โ๏ธWomen in India on average earn 70% of what men earn for the same job (globally = 80%)
โ๏ธWomen in Indian Parliament = 14.7% (lower than global avg of 27%)
โ๏ธLiteracy rate of women in India is 65% while that of men is 82%
โ๏ธWomen make up > 40% of STEM graduates but constitue < 15% of STEM professionals employed in R&D institutions
โ๏ธMore than 90% of women are involved in unpaid domestic services for household members (men = 27%)
โ๏ธ57% of the women aged 15-49 are anaemic
โ๏ธ74.10% of married women have their demand for family planning met by any modern method
โ๏ธ210 among every 1,000 persons in managerial positions are women
โ๏ธ55.63% Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan accounts held by women.
โ๏ธOverall sex ratio = 1020 women for every 1000 men, sex ratios at birth abnormally low = 929/1000
โ๏ธIncrease in share of gender budget in total union budget to 6.5% in 2024
โ๏ธFemale Labour Force Participation Rate - 2023 = 37% (2018 = 23%), global average = 65%
โ๏ธPMJDY - 55% account holders are women
โ๏ธIndia ranked 129/146 in Global Gender Gap Index 2024, ranked behind neighbours like Bโdesh (99), China (106), Nepal (117), Sri Lanka (122), Bhutan (124)
โ๏ธWomen in India on average earn 70% of what men earn for the same job (globally = 80%)
โ๏ธWomen in Indian Parliament = 14.7% (lower than global avg of 27%)
โ๏ธLiteracy rate of women in India is 65% while that of men is 82%
โ๏ธWomen make up > 40% of STEM graduates but constitue < 15% of STEM professionals employed in R&D institutions
โ๏ธMore than 90% of women are involved in unpaid domestic services for household members (men = 27%)
โ๏ธ57% of the women aged 15-49 are anaemic
โ๏ธ74.10% of married women have their demand for family planning met by any modern method
โ๏ธ210 among every 1,000 persons in managerial positions are women
โ๏ธ55.63% Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan accounts held by women.
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*๐ก๏ธImportant Conferences Related to Environment*
โ๏ธRamsar Convention - 1971
โ๏ธConvention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - 1973
โ๏ธMontreal Protocol - 1987
โ๏ธVienna Convention - 1988
โ๏ธConvention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - 1992
โ๏ธUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - 1992
โ๏ธBasel Convention - 1989
โ๏ธRio Summit - 1992
โ๏ธStockholm Convention - 2001
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety - 2000
โ๏ธUN-REDD - 2008
โ๏ธNagoya Protocol - 2010
โ๏ธMinamata Convention - 2013
๏ปฟ๏ปฟโ๏ธUnited Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) - 1994
โ๏ธKyoto Protocol - 1997
โ๏ธRotterdam Convention - 1998
โ๏ธRamsar Convention - 1971
โ๏ธConvention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - 1973
โ๏ธMontreal Protocol - 1987
โ๏ธVienna Convention - 1988
โ๏ธConvention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - 1992
โ๏ธUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - 1992
โ๏ธBasel Convention - 1989
โ๏ธRio Summit - 1992
โ๏ธStockholm Convention - 2001
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety - 2000
โ๏ธUN-REDD - 2008
โ๏ธNagoya Protocol - 2010
โ๏ธMinamata Convention - 2013
๏ปฟ๏ปฟโ๏ธUnited Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) - 1994
โ๏ธKyoto Protocol - 1997
โ๏ธRotterdam Convention - 1998
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*๐ก๏ธTropical Mansoon Climate*
*๐Distribution*
โ๏ธSome parts of world experience seasonal winds like land and sea breezes but on larger scale.
โ๏ธThese are Tropical monsoon lands with on-shore wet monsoons in summer and off-shore dry monsoons in winter.
โ๏ธBest developed in Burma,Thailand, Laos,Cambodia,parts of vietnam and south china.
*๐Climatic Conditions*
โ๏ธIn summer sun is overhead at the tropic of cancer, the land masses of northern hemisphere heated.
โ๏ธA low pressure is set up in Central asia.
โ๏ธAt the same time Southern hemisphere experiences a winter and a region of high pressure created.
โ๏ธWinds blows outwards as the south - east monsoon and after crossing the equator are drawn towards continental low pressure area reaching Indian sub-continent.
*๐Seasons Of Tropical Mansoon Climate*
โ๏ธCool, dry season. ( oct to Feb )
โ๏ธHot dry season. ( March to mid june )
โ๏ธRainy season ( mid - june to September)
*๐Distribution*
โ๏ธSome parts of world experience seasonal winds like land and sea breezes but on larger scale.
โ๏ธThese are Tropical monsoon lands with on-shore wet monsoons in summer and off-shore dry monsoons in winter.
โ๏ธBest developed in Burma,Thailand, Laos,Cambodia,parts of vietnam and south china.
*๐Climatic Conditions*
โ๏ธIn summer sun is overhead at the tropic of cancer, the land masses of northern hemisphere heated.
โ๏ธA low pressure is set up in Central asia.
โ๏ธAt the same time Southern hemisphere experiences a winter and a region of high pressure created.
โ๏ธWinds blows outwards as the south - east monsoon and after crossing the equator are drawn towards continental low pressure area reaching Indian sub-continent.
*๐Seasons Of Tropical Mansoon Climate*
โ๏ธCool, dry season. ( oct to Feb )
โ๏ธHot dry season. ( March to mid june )
โ๏ธRainy season ( mid - june to September)
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*๐ก๏ธ August Offer Vs. Cripps Mission*
*๐Time Period*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* August 1940
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* March 1942
*๐Viceroy at the Time*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Lord Linlithgow
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Lord Linlithgow
*๐Context/Reasons for Proposal*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Britainโs precarious situation in WWII and the need for Indian support.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Japanese advances in Southeast Asia heightened the need for Indian cooperation in the war effort.
*๐Main Proposals*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Dominion status as the long-term goal; expansion of Viceroyโs Executive Council; promise of a post-war constituent assembly.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Dominion status with the right to secede from the Commonwealth; a constituent assembly after the war to decide the constitution; provision for any province to opt out of the Indian Union.
*๐Shortcomings Highlighted by Indians*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Vague promises; no immediate transfer of power; retention of British control over defense; no clear path to full independence.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Dominion status instead of full independence; allowed provinces to secede, potentially leading to partition; no immediate transfer of power; British control over defense continued.
*๐Reaction of Indian Political Parties*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Rejected by the Congress; welcomed by some other groups for its promise of eventual self-rule.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Rejected by Congress and Muslim League; Congress criticized the lack of immediate power transfer and the provision for dominion status; Muslim League was dissatisfied with the lack of a clear commitment to Pakistan.
*๐Outcome/Result*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Rejected by Indian National Congress; led to increased demand for complete independence.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Failure; led to the Congress launching the Quit India Movement in August 1942.
*๐Impact on Indian National Movement*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Strengthened Indian resolve for complete independence; highlighted the limitations of British promises.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Intensified Indian demand for complete independence; demonstrated the unyielding nature of British policy; precipitated the Quit India Movement.
*๐Time Period*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* August 1940
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* March 1942
*๐Viceroy at the Time*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Lord Linlithgow
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Lord Linlithgow
*๐Context/Reasons for Proposal*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Britainโs precarious situation in WWII and the need for Indian support.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Japanese advances in Southeast Asia heightened the need for Indian cooperation in the war effort.
*๐Main Proposals*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Dominion status as the long-term goal; expansion of Viceroyโs Executive Council; promise of a post-war constituent assembly.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Dominion status with the right to secede from the Commonwealth; a constituent assembly after the war to decide the constitution; provision for any province to opt out of the Indian Union.
*๐Shortcomings Highlighted by Indians*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Vague promises; no immediate transfer of power; retention of British control over defense; no clear path to full independence.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Dominion status instead of full independence; allowed provinces to secede, potentially leading to partition; no immediate transfer of power; British control over defense continued.
*๐Reaction of Indian Political Parties*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Rejected by the Congress; welcomed by some other groups for its promise of eventual self-rule.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Rejected by Congress and Muslim League; Congress criticized the lack of immediate power transfer and the provision for dominion status; Muslim League was dissatisfied with the lack of a clear commitment to Pakistan.
*๐Outcome/Result*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Rejected by Indian National Congress; led to increased demand for complete independence.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Failure; led to the Congress launching the Quit India Movement in August 1942.
*๐Impact on Indian National Movement*
*โ๏ธAugust Offer* Strengthened Indian resolve for complete independence; highlighted the limitations of British promises.
*โ๏ธCripps Mission* Intensified Indian demand for complete independence; demonstrated the unyielding nature of British policy; precipitated the Quit India Movement.
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*President*
๐ธ The President must be a citizen of India, not less than 35 years of age and qualified for
election as a member of the Lok Sabha.
๐ธ His term of office is five years and he is eligible for re-election.
๐ธHis removal from office is to be in
accordance with procedure prescribed in Article 61 of the Constitution.
๐ธ The executive power of the Union is vested in the President and is exercised by him either directly
or through officersโ subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution.
๐ธThe President summons, prorogues, addresses, sends messages to Parliament and dissolves
the Lok Sabha; promulgates Ordinances at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are
in session.
๐ธ The President must be a citizen of India, not less than 35 years of age and qualified for
election as a member of the Lok Sabha.
๐ธ His term of office is five years and he is eligible for re-election.
๐ธHis removal from office is to be in
accordance with procedure prescribed in Article 61 of the Constitution.
๐ธ The executive power of the Union is vested in the President and is exercised by him either directly
or through officersโ subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution.
๐ธThe President summons, prorogues, addresses, sends messages to Parliament and dissolves
the Lok Sabha; promulgates Ordinances at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are
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*๐ก๏ธMajor Wildlife Institutes*
โ๏ธIndian Zoological Survey Centre โ Kolkata
โ๏ธCentre for Ecological Sciences โ Bengaluru
โ๏ธIndian Institute of Forest Management โ Bhopal
โ๏ธGovind Ballabh Pant Institute โ Almora (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Forest College โ Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Forest Survey Centre โ Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Institute of Ecology and Environment โ New Delhi
โ๏ธIndian Forest Ranger College โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Wildlife Research Institute โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Zoological Survey Centre Kolkata
โ๏ธIndian Wildlife Research Institute โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Botanical Garden โ Kolkata
โ๏ธSalim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON) โ Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
โ๏ธNational Environmental Research Institute โ Nagpur
โ๏ธRainforest Research Institute โ Jorhat
โ๏ธForest Genetics and Tree Breeding Institute - Coimbatore
โ๏ธForest Productivity Centre โ Ranchi
โ๏ธCentral Avian Research Institute - Izzatnagar, Bareilly.
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โ๏ธIndian Zoological Survey Centre โ Kolkata
โ๏ธCentre for Ecological Sciences โ Bengaluru
โ๏ธIndian Institute of Forest Management โ Bhopal
โ๏ธGovind Ballabh Pant Institute โ Almora (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Forest College โ Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Forest Survey Centre โ Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
โ๏ธIndian Institute of Ecology and Environment โ New Delhi
โ๏ธIndian Forest Ranger College โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Wildlife Research Institute โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Zoological Survey Centre Kolkata
โ๏ธIndian Wildlife Research Institute โ Dehradun
โ๏ธIndian Botanical Garden โ Kolkata
โ๏ธSalim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON) โ Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
โ๏ธNational Environmental Research Institute โ Nagpur
โ๏ธRainforest Research Institute โ Jorhat
โ๏ธForest Genetics and Tree Breeding Institute - Coimbatore
โ๏ธForest Productivity Centre โ Ranchi
โ๏ธCentral Avian Research Institute - Izzatnagar, Bareilly.
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*๐ก๏ธPacific Ocean*
*๐Warm Currents:-*
โ๏ธ1. Kuroshio Current (Japan Current)
โ๏ธ2. North Equatorial Current
โ๏ธ3. South Equatorial Current
โ๏ธ4. East Australian Current
โ๏ธ5. Equatorial Counter Current
โ๏ธ6. Alaskan Current
*๐Cold Currents:-*
โ๏ธ1. Oyashio Current
โ๏ธ2. California Current
โ๏ธ3. Peru Current (Humboldt Current)
โ๏ธ4. West Wind Drift (part of Antarctic Circumpolar Current).
*๐Warm Currents:-*
โ๏ธ1. Kuroshio Current (Japan Current)
โ๏ธ2. North Equatorial Current
โ๏ธ3. South Equatorial Current
โ๏ธ4. East Australian Current
โ๏ธ5. Equatorial Counter Current
โ๏ธ6. Alaskan Current
*๐Cold Currents:-*
โ๏ธ1. Oyashio Current
โ๏ธ2. California Current
โ๏ธ3. Peru Current (Humboldt Current)
โ๏ธ4. West Wind Drift (part of Antarctic Circumpolar Current).