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Daily Current Affairs – May 19, 2026

Daily Current Affairs for CAT, XAT & MBA GDPI – May 19, 2026


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Indian Economy & Policy


RBI likely to pay a big dividend to Centre

Economists estimate the surplus transfer-often referred to as the central bank's dividend to the government-in the range of Rs 2.7 lakh crore to Rs 3 lakh crore. In the FY27 Union Budget, the government has estimated Rs 3.16 lakh crore in dividends from state-owned companies and surplus transfers from the central bank. Last year, the RBI transferred Rs 2.68 lakh crore, 27% higher than the previous year.

Interview Angle: Macro impact, policy direction, long-term growth.

Free trade pact with India by year-end: EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen

The India-EU Free Trade Agreement will be signed by the end of 2026. It will be made operational quickly. This deal will cut tariffs on over 90 percent of goods. European companies will gain access to India's economy. A bilateral investment agreement is also being fast-tracked. This partnership aims to build resilient supply chains.

Interview Angle: Macro impact, policy direction, long-term growth.

Indian Politics & Governance


Waiting for the storm: On weather events, India’s vulnerability

Despite the predictability of weather events, India remains vulnerable

Interview Angle: Governance implications and institutional impact.

With 91% strike rate, BJP’s Assam win ranks as its most dominant since 2014, powers policy push

Interview Angle: Governance implications and institutional impact.

Geopolitics (India Focus)


From green shipping to blue economy: Modi hails India-Norway partnership

India and Norway upgrade ties to a “Green Strategic Partnership”; Norway PM Støre says both countries have “differences”, calls for them to unite against weaponization of diplomacy, trade and technology

Interview Angle: India’s strategic and economic interests.

Indian Stock Market & IPOs


Petrol, diesel price hike impact: HPCL, BPCL, IOC shares in focus. What lies ahead for the OMCs?

Oil marketing companies like HPCL, BPCL, and IOC are in focus after the government announced a second petrol and diesel price hike in less than a week, increasing rates by around 90 paise per litre. This move aims to alleviate financial pressure on OMCs facing elevated global crude prices due to geopolitical disruptions.

Interview Angle: Valuation, regulation, investor sentiment.

Tata Steel CEO TV Narendran cautiously optimistic; sees strong Q1 ahead as steel prices rise across India, UK, & Europe

Tata Steel CEO TV Narendran flags multi-point cost pressure from the West Asia crisis but says the company has so far recovered most input cost increases from the market. Narendran eyes a stronger Q1 FY27 with better prices in India, the UK, and the Netherlands. India's volume growth and UK policy support are key drivers.

Interview Angle: Valuation, regulation, investor sentiment.

Marketing, Brands & Consumer Trends


Air India international flight cancelled? Passengers can rebook or claim a full refund

The ongoing conflict in West Asia and soaring jet fuel prices are affecting Air India’s international operations, leading to more than 100 flight cancellations every week. Here’s what you need to know to manage your booking and avoid last‑minute surprises.

Interview Angle: Consumer behaviour and brand strategy.

Nationwide chemist strike on 20 May loses steam as key states withdraw support

A planned shutdown by 1.2 million chemists has been compromised after 12 states and union territories withdrew support following government assurances to review the 'unregulated' growth of e-pharmacies.

Interview Angle: Consumer behaviour and brand strategy.

Sports (Business & Governance)


Indian squads for Asian Games named

While the men’s compound squad features significant changes, the women’s category continues to be led by V. Jyothi Surekha

Interview Angle: Governance, monetisation, institutional control.

Indian-origin Aaron Rai becomes 1st Englishman since 1919 to win PGA Championship

Interview Angle: Governance, monetisation, institutional control.
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