“…Different observatories have been employed since past several decades, both in space and at the ground, which put up a notably revamped knowledge about the physical processes transporting energy and mass in the Sun's magnetised atmosphere at diverse spatio-temporal scales (De Pontieu et al, 2004;Jess et al, 2009;Srivastava et al, 2017;Grant et al, 2018;Srivastava et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2019;Li et al, 2020;Van Doorsselaere et al, 2020). Remarkably, at the large spatial-scales, the key progress in understanding the origin of impulsive transient/eruptive phenomena such as energetic flares and bulky coronal mass ejections [CMEs, (Chen, 2011),], the related plasma processes detected at multi-wavelength radiative emissions varying from Gamma rays, X-rays to radio wave frequencies, as well as their space weather reverberations have illustrated a cardinal significance in the context of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) modelling in recent era (Guo et al, 2019;Korsós et al;Millas et al;Samara et al, 2021). Besides the evolution of current age telescopes and their back-end cutting edge instruments for observing the dynamical plasma processes, noteworthy progress has been made in the theory of MHD waves, magnetic instabilities, global and local configurations of the magnetic fields and their energy build-up/release processes in the solar atmosphere.…”