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July 15, 2025 Current Affairs
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India Loses ₹1,000 Crore Monthly to Southeast Asia-Based Cyber Frauds According to estimates from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), over ₹7,000 crore has been lost to cybercrime in India between January and May 2025, with more than half of this amount traced back to fraud rings based in Southeast Asian countries. Nations such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand have emerged as major sources of these fraudulent activities. These operations are believed to be run from heavily secured compounds reportedly under the control of Chinese crime syndicates. The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) reports that these centers exploit trafficked workers, including Indian nationals, forcing them to participate in these illegal activities. Stock Market and Investment Fraud These scams revolve around deceptive promises of high returns through investments in stocks, cryptocurrencies, or other financial instruments. Victims are typically approached via platforms like social media, WhatsApp, or through fraudulent investment applications. Scammers pose as legitimate financial advisors or representatives of investment firms. They convince individuals to deposit funds into bogus accounts or apps that simulate profits using fake dashboards. Once the victim has invested a substantial amount, the scammer vanishes. Fake Arrest and Government Impersonation Scams This type of scam involves convincing victims that they are the subject of a government investigation by agencies such as the CBI, Police, or Income Tax Department. The scammers initiate contact through fake phone or video calls, often dressed in official uniforms, and claim that the victim’s name or bank account has been linked to serious crimes like drug trafficking or money laundering. The victim is then threatened with imminent arrest unless they pay a “fine” or “security amount” immediately. The pressure tactics used often lead to panic and compliance. Task-Based and Investment-Driven Employment Scams These scams typically begin with fake offers of freelance work or part-time jobs. Victims are first assigned simple tasks—like liking YouTube videos or rating apps—and are initially paid small sums, building credibility and trust. As the scam progresses, victims are asked to invest money in order to receive larger commissions. After a significant amount is invested, the scammers cut off all contact and disappear with the funds. Southeast Asia as the Operational Hub The MHA’s data shows that over half of the ₹7,000 crore lost to cyber scams during the first five months of 2025 originated from organized criminal networks operating out of Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. According to the I4C, this equates to a staggering ₹1,000 crore in losses each month for India. Chinese-Controlled Scam Compounds and Forced Labour These scams are believed to be coordinated from secure facilities managed by Chinese operators. The compounds reportedly hold thousands of trafficked individuals—including over 5,000 Indians—who are coerced into working under harsh conditions to run online fraud schemes. The trafficked population also includes people from other regions, such as Africa, East and Southeast Asia, Central Asia, West Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Identified Scam Locations Based on intelligence gathered from rescued individuals and other sources, Indian authorities have pinpointed several active scam locations:
Primary Categories of Scams Investigative findings have identified three major categories of fraud being perpetrated:
Recruitment of Indians into Cyber Fraud Networks Indian agencies have identified multiple individuals acting as recruiters for these scam operations. These agents have been traced to various Indian states, including:
Trafficking Routes Used to Smuggle Victims Interviews with rescued victims have helped trace the international routes used to transport Indians to these scam centers. Routes include:
Government Measures and Legal Action To address this growing issue, the Indian government has formed an inter-ministerial committee that is working to identify and address vulnerabilities across banking, immigration, and telecom systems. Additionally, the CBI has filed FIRs against point-of-sale (PoS) agents who have issued fraudulent SIM cards that were later used in executing these scams. |
India Reaches 50% Installed Power Capacity from Non-Fossil Sources Milestone Achievement As per the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, India has reached 484.82 GW of total installed electricity capacity, with 50.08% now sourced from non-fossil fuel technologies—five years ahead of its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. Key Initiatives Behind the Success
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Job Creation: Stimulates large-scale employment across the renewable energy value chain. |
Abuse of Free Speech Online: Challenges, Legal Boundaries, and the Road Ahead
The Supreme Court, during hearings in 2025, expressed alarm over the growing misuse of free speech on digital platforms, cautioning that unchecked expression could force the State to impose stricter regulations. What is Free Speech?
Digital Age Challenges
Impacts on Society and Governance
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Conclusion While freedom of speech is foundational, its abuse threatens democracy, social harmony, and national unity. A balance between liberty and responsibility is essential. Citizens must exercise digital self-regulation—or risk increased State intervention, which could undermine open discourse in a democratic society. |
NITI Aayog Report: Impact of U.S. Tariffs on India’s Trade and Growth Strategy Opportunities in a Shifting Global Trade Landscape NITI Aayog’s recent report analyzes how U.S. tariff structures impact India’s trade performance and outlines strategies to boost export competitiveness. Key Findings: Tariff Implications
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Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendra (PMDK): Inclusive Support for Divyangjan and Senior Citizens Overview The 75th Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendra (PMDK) is set to be inaugurated at the Government Medical College, Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, by the Union Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. About PMDK PMDKs are integrated service centres that provide:
These services are targeted at Divyangjan (persons with disabilities) and elderly citizens, ensuring accessibility under one roof. Implementation Agency The centres are developed through ALIMCO (Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India), a CPSE under the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD). Schemes Covered
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Sigandur Bridge: Karnataka’s New Connectivity Lifeline Introduction The Sigandur Bridge (also known as the Ambaragodlu–Kalasavalli Bridge) was recently inaugurated in Shivamogga district, Karnataka. It spans the Sharavati River backwaters. Key Features
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Cysteine: A Vital but Underappreciated Amino Acid Recent Discovery Scientists have discovered that removing just one amino acid—cysteine—from the diet of mice caused an extraordinary 30% body weight loss within a week, highlighting its critical biological role. About Cysteine
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Pheromone Scientists have recently demonstrated that it is possible to influence the behavior of locusts by altering the pheromones they emit, effectively preventing them from forming swarms or engaging in the collective behaviors that typically result in destructive feeding frenzies. What Are Pheromones? Pheromones are chemical compounds secreted externally by one individual and detected by another member of the same species. These substances are present in all bodily secretions, particularly in axillary sweat, and are detected by the sense of smell. Unlike hormones, which function inside the body, pheromones are categorized as ecto-hormones, meaning they act outside the body. Categories of Pheromones
Animals, equipped with heightened sensory perception and a vomeronasal organ, release pheromones that prompt a wide range of behaviors—such as alerting others to danger, marking food trails, establishing territorial boundaries, or strengthening bonds with offspring. Pheromones are not limited to animals; various fungi, algae, and slime molds also produce pheromones to attract mating partners. In such cases, reproductive cells of opposite types move or grow toward one another in response to the chemical cues. |
Quantum Noise Context: What is Quantum Noise?
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High-Speed Maglev Train Context: What is a Maglev Train?
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AH-64E Apache Helicopters Context: About AH-64E Apache Helicopters:
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Shinkansen Technology Current Update: The next-generation E10 Shinkansen bullet trains will be introduced concurrently in India (on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor covering 508 km) and in Japan. About Shinkansen Technology:
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Lok Sabha Digital Attendance Context: About Lok Sabha Digital Attendance:
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Sierra Leone World Heritage Site Context: Details about the Sierra Leone World Heritage Site:
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Behdeinkhlam Festival Occasion: About Behdeinkhlam Festival:
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Need to Increase Setup Rate of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India: Finance Minister Context: Current Status of GCCs in India:
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) Retail Inflation Update: Retail inflation recorded its lowest level in six years, dropping to 2.10% in June 2025, according to data released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI). About Consumer Price Index (CPI):
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National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) Recent Development: The government has fixed prices for 71 essential drug formulations through the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority. About NPPA:
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