Trade impact, memorials among issues raised in RS
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Trade Impact, Memorials Among Issues Raised in RS
Zero Hour, Rajya Sabha | 12 February 2026
1. At a Glance
- Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha is the post-Question Hour session (12:00–1:00 PM) where members raise urgent matters of public importance without prior notice — a convention not mentioned in parliamentary rules but entrenched since 1962. [S4]
- On 12 February 2026, members raised five distinct issues: Anushilan Samiti memorial, Korean mobile games, right to recall, Constitutional status for NCM, and India-US trade agreement impact on soya bean farmers. [S1]
- These issues span GS-I (history/culture), GS-II (Parliament, constitutional bodies, bilateral relations), and GS-III (agriculture, trade) — making this a multi-paper composite topic. [S1]
- The India-US interim trade agreement (announced ~7 February 2026) is the single most policy-consequential thread here, with measurable agricultural sector stakes. [S2][S3]
2. Why in the News
- India-US Interim Trade Agreement announced via a joint statement on 7 February 2026, cutting tariffs on Indian exports and raising concerns about import competition for Indian oilseed farmers. [S2][S3]
- Rajya Sabha Zero Hour, 12 February 2026: Members demanded (a) proper memorial for Anushilan Samiti revolutionaries in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, (b) curbs on Korean mobile games, (c) right to recall elected representatives, (d) Constitutional status for National Commission for Minorities (NCM), and (e) examination of the trade deal's impact on soya bean farmers in Madhya Pradesh. [S1]
- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated the deal is "fair, equitable and balanced" and ensures "complete protection of farmers' interests." [S2]
3. Background & Evolution
A. Anushilan Samiti
- Founded: Calcutta, 1902; expanded to Dhaka branch (1905). One of the first organised revolutionary societies against British colonial rule.
- Members practised physical fitness (anushilan = cultivation/practice) as a cover for anti-British activities; involved in arms training, bomb-making.
- Several members were transported to the Cellular Jail, Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands (also called Kala Pani) — the colonial penal settlement that housed political prisoners.
- Notable prisoners included Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Savarkar, and many Anushilan cadres; the Cellular Jail is now a National Memorial.
- Demand in RS: a dedicated memorial specifically for Anushilan Samiti revolutionaries on Andaman & Nicobar Islands, distinct from the existing Cellular Jail memorial. [S1]
B. India-US Trade Relations
- US was India's largest trading partner (goods + services) for several years running into 2025-26.
- 2025: US imposed additional tariffs (25%) on several categories; India-US trade tensions escalated under the Trump administration's "America First" trade policy.
- 7 February 2026: India and US issued a joint statement announcing a framework for an interim trade agreement; Indian tariffs on US exports cut, US tariffs on Indian exports reduced to ~18% (per Piyush Goyal). [S3][S5]
- Agriculture was a sensitive sector: soybean, maize, wheat, rice, sugar, poultry kept outside tariff concessions per official position — yet market anxieties persisted. [S2]
C. National Commission for Minorities (NCM)
- Established under the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992 (statutory body, not constitutional).
- Demand for Constitutional status (via constitutional amendment) has been raised periodically to give it the same standing as NHRC-equivalent bodies.
D. Right to Recall
- No constitutional provision exists currently; periodic demands arise for a law enabling voters to recall elected representatives mid-term.
4. Core Static Facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Zero Hour | Post-12:00 PM slot; no prior notice required; not in Rules of Procedure; convention since 1962 [S4] |
| Anushilan Samiti | Founded 1902, Calcutta; revolutionary body; members transported to Cellular Jail, Port Blair |
| Cellular Jail | Built 1906, Port Blair; 7-winged radial structure; declared National Memorial |
| A&N Islands | Union Territory; administered under Ministry of Home Affairs |
| NCM | Statutory body under NCM Act, 1992; monitors safeguards for 6 notified minorities (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jains) |
| India-US Trade Deal | Joint statement: 7 Feb 2026; interim framework; Commerce Minister: Piyush Goyal [S3] |
| Tariff reduction | US tariff on Indian exports reduced to ~18% [S5] |
| Soybean (MP) | MP is India's largest soya bean producing state; crop sensitive to import competition from US GM soya |
| Agricultural exclusions | Soybean, maize, wheat, rice, sugar, poultry kept outside tariff concessions in the agreement [S2] |
| India's agri trade surplus | India holds >$1.3 billion surplus in agri trade with US [S2] |
| Korean mobile games | Raised as concern re: addiction/regulation; falls under IT/MeitY domain |
| Right to Recall | No constitutional provision; would require constitutional amendment |
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- India-US interim trade deal could widen India's goods deficit with the US if agricultural imports rise, even with stated exclusions. [S2]
- Soya bean farmers in MP face indirect pressure: DDGS (Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles) — a US corn-ethanol byproduct — already enters India cheaply, depressing demand for Indian soyameal, squeezing oilseed prices. [S2]
- India's agricultural trade surplus of >$1.3 bn with the US provides some buffer. [S2]
Geopolitical / Strategic
- India-US trade framework is intertwined with Trump administration tariff diplomacy (25% tariff threats) and India's need to retain export market access.
- Agreeing to an interim deal before a full FTA signals India's strategic pivot toward accommodating US trade demands to secure defence and technology cooperation.
- The deal is part of the broader India-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership — Parliament scrutiny is limited as trade agreements do not require ratification.
Legal / Constitutional
- NCM Act, 1992 is an ordinary statute; Constitutional status would require an amendment to add a new Article (similar to Art. 338 for SC Commission, Art. 338A for ST Commission).
- Right to Recall: absent from the Constitution; would require amendment — historically not supported by ruling parties as it undermines representative democracy principles.
- Trade agreements in India: no mandatory parliamentary approval required (unlike the US where Senate ratification is needed); Executive can conclude agreements under Article 73 read with Article 246 (Union List Entry 14).
Administrative
- Anushilan Samiti memorial demand falls under Ministry of Culture (for memorials) and Ministry of Home Affairs (for A&N UT administration).
- Korean mobile game regulation would fall under MeitY and the IT Act, 2000 / DPDP Act, 2023 framework.
- MP soybean farmers are represented through state government and SOPA (Soybean Processors Association of India), which has opposed US soy imports.
Historical
- Anushilan Samiti members like Bagha Jatin (Jatindra Nath Mukherjee), Pulin Behari Das were seminal figures in Bengal's revolutionary movement.
- The demand for proper memorialisation of lesser-known revolutionary groups (vs. the dominant Congress/Gandhi narrative) reflects ongoing historical revisionism in public commemoration.
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 months)
- 7 February 2026: India-US joint statement announcing framework for interim trade agreement; tariffs on Indian exports cut to ~18%. [S3][S5]
- 8 February 2026: Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated the agreement ensures "complete protection of farmers' interests." [S2]
- 12 February 2026: Rajya Sabha Zero Hour — members raised all five issues listed above; soya bean farmers in MP specifically cited as potentially vulnerable. [S1]
- 16 February 2026: Government again reiterated that India-US trade deal safeguards interests of Indian farmers and domestic producers. [S6]
- Ongoing (2025-26): DDGS imports from US creating competitive pressure on Indian oilseed/soyameal sector even before formal trade deal finalization.
7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)
- Zero Hour begins at 12:00 noon in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha; it is a convention, not enshrined in Rules of Procedure or Constitution. [S4]
- Anushilan Samiti was founded in 1902 in Calcutta as a revolutionary anti-British society under the guise of a fitness/cultural club.
- The Cellular Jail in Port Blair was built by the British in 1906 and is administered as a National Memorial today.
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a Union Territory under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
- National Commission for Minorities is a statutory body established under the NCM Act, 1992 — it does NOT have constitutional status.
- Six communities notified as minorities under the NCM Act: Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis), and Jains (Jains added in 2014).
- India-US interim trade agreement joint statement was issued on 7 February 2026. [S3]
- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said US tariff on Indian exports was reduced to approximately 18% under the interim deal. [S5]
- India holds a >$1.3 billion surplus in agricultural trade with the United States. [S2]
- Madhya Pradesh is India's largest soya bean producing state and is most vulnerable to US soy import competition.
- Soybean, along with maize, wheat, rice, sugar and poultry, was reportedly kept outside tariff concessions in the interim deal. [S2]
- Trade agreements in India do not require mandatory parliamentary ratification — concluded by the Executive under Articles 73 and 246 (Union List Entry 14).
- Right to Recall has no constitutional basis in India; it would require a Constitutional amendment.
- Korean mobile game regulation in India would fall under the MeitY domain and the IT Act, 2000.
8. Mains Relevance
| GS Paper | Syllabus Heading |
|---|---|
| GS-I | Modern Indian History: Revolutionary movements; Role of revolutionary organisations |
| GS-II | Parliament: Functioning, Zero Hour; Constitutional Bodies vs. Statutory Bodies; India-US bilateral relations |
| GS-III | Agriculture: Impact of trade agreements on farmers; Indian Economy: Trade policy, FTAs |
Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "Critically examine the implications of the India-US interim trade agreement for India's agricultural sector, with special reference to oilseed farmers." (GS-III) 2. "The demand for Constitutional status to the National Commission for Minorities reflects broader debates on minority rights architecture in India. Discuss." (GS-II) 3. "Analyse the role of the Anushilan Samiti in India's revolutionary nationalist movement and the significance of memorialising lesser-known freedom fighters." (GS-I)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| Zero Hour & Question Hour in Parliament | Procedural context of how these issues are raised |
| Cellular Jail / Kala Pani | Historical site central to the Anushilan Samiti memorial demand |
| Revolutionary Nationalism in Bengal (1905–1918) | Direct historical backdrop of Anushilan Samiti |
| India-US Trade Relations & FTA negotiations | Policy context of the bilateral deal affecting MP farmers |
| National Commission for Minorities — structure & functions | Statutory vs. constitutional status debate |
| India's Oilseed Sector / National Mission on Edible Oils | Agronomic context of soya bean farmer vulnerability |
| Right to Recall — comparative constitutionalism | Democratic accountability mechanism debated in RS |
| WTO & India's agricultural commitments | International framework shaping what India can protect |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- NCM is often confused with a constitutional body — it is purely statutory (NCM Act, 1992); do not confuse with NCSC (Art. 338) or NCST (Art. 338A) which are constitutional.
- Cellular Jail houses Anushilan Samiti members — true, but the Cellular Jail was a general political prison; it is not exclusively an Anushilan Samiti site. The RS demand was for a separate/dedicated memorial.
- Anushilan Samiti ≠ Jugantar — both were Bengal revolutionary bodies, but distinct organisations; Jugantar was a splinter/parallel group.
- India-US trade deal (Feb 2026) is an interim framework, not a full FTA — do not describe it as a "free trade agreement"; it is a tariff reduction/framework arrangement pending a comprehensive deal.
- Zero Hour timing: it is not part of the formal parliamentary timetable and has no fixed duration; aspirants often incorrectly state it lasts exactly one hour or that it is mentioned in the Rules of Procedure.
11. Sources
- [S1] "Trade impact, memorials among issues raised in RS" — The Hindu, 12 February 2026 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-02-12/th_international/articleGOSFIU0N1-13474744.ece — (Tier 4)
- [S2] "India-US trade agreement ensures to safeguard interests of Indian farmers, domestic producers" — newsonair.gov.in, 16 February 2026 — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-us-trade-agreement-ensures-to-safeguard-interests-of-indian-farmers-domestic-producers — (Tier 1-adjacent, government broadcaster)
- [S3] "India and US issue joint statement announcing framework for an interim trade agreement" — newsonair.gov.in, 7 February 2026 — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-and-us-issue-joint-statement-announcing-framework-for-an-interim-trade-agreement — (Tier 1-adjacent)
- [S4] "What are Question Hour and Zero Hour, and why they matter" — PRS India — https://prsindia.org/articles-by-prs-team/an-expert-explains-what-are-question-hour-and-zero-hour-and-why-they-matter — (Tier 1)
- [S5] "India-US trade deal cuts tariff on Indian exports to 18%: Piyush Goyal" — newsonair.gov.in, 7 February 2026 — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-us-trade-deal-cuts-tariff-on-indian-exports-to-18-piyush-goyal — (Tier 1-adjacent)
- [S6] "India-US interim trade agreement ensures complete protection of farmers' interests: Piyush Goyal" — newsonair.gov.in, 8 February 2026 — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-us-interim-trade-agreement-ensures-complete-protection-of-farmers-interests-piyush-goyal — (Tier 1-adjacent)