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July 25, 2025 Current Affairs
Mains Analysis
National Cooperative Policy 2025: Revitalising India’s Cooperative Movement Overview Guided by the principle of "Sahkar se Samriddhi" (Prosperity through Cooperation), the policy envisions inclusive, tech-enabled, and village-centered growth for the sector over the next two decades. Context and Significance India’s last cooperative policy was announced 23 years ago. The creation of a separate Ministry of Cooperation in 2021 underscored the government''s renewed focus on this critical sector. Key Pillars of the Policy The National Cooperative Policy 2025 is built around six core pillars:
Targets include:
Expansion into New and Emerging Sectors The policy encourages cooperatives to diversify into sectors such as:
Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) are being empowered to manage:
A sector-specific roadmap is being implemented to support these new ventures, particularly in rural areas. Model Cooperative Villages and Rural Empowerment One of the flagship initiatives under the policy is the development of Model Cooperative Villages, with five in every tehsil. These villages, in collaboration with state cooperative banks and NABARD, will serve as hubs for cooperative-led development. Focus areas include:
These villages aim to foster community ownership, decentralised economic activity, and inclusive rural development. Institutional Reforms and Modernisation To improve transparency and efficiency, the policy mandates:
As of 2025:
Economic and Social Impact The cooperative sector already plays a significant role in India''s economy, contributing:
The policy envisions a self-reliant, member-driven cooperative ecosystem that enhances employment, income stability, and social dignity, particularly in rural areas. Conclusion The National Cooperative Policy 2025 lays a transformative roadmap to modernise and democratise India’s cooperative movement. By embracing inclusivity, innovation, and decentralisation, the policy seeks to ensure that cooperative institutions are not only sustainable but are active agents of grassroots development and national prosperity. |
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Draft National Telecom Policy 2025: Building a Secure, Inclusive, and Sustainable Telecom Ecosystem Introduction The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has released the Draft National Telecom Policy 2025 for public consultation—seven years after the National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP) 2018. This draft outlines a roadmap to position India as a telecom product powerhouse, emphasizing innovation, indigenous manufacturing, secure connectivity, and environmental sustainability. Vision To transform India into a “telecom product nation” that delivers universal, meaningful, secure, and sustainable connectivity for all citizens, while promoting innovation and self-reliance in the telecom sector. Strategic Focus Areas 1. Universal and Reliable Connectivity
2. Employment and Skilling
3. Domestic Manufacturing and R&D
4. Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence
5. Green Telecom and Sustainability
6. Technology Advancements
Policy Comparison: 2018 vs 2025
Conclusion The Draft National Telecom Policy 2025 lays the foundation for a future-ready telecom sector that is not only robust and secure, but also inclusive and sustainable. With a strong push for indigenous innovation, AI integration, and green technology, the policy aligns India’s telecom ambitions with its digital sovereignty and economic empowerment goals. If effectively implemented, it could play a transformative role in shaping India’s leadership in global telecom innovations such as 6G, quantum communication, and AI-driven governance. |
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ICJ Climate Change Ruling: Legal Accountability, Compensation, and a Global Wake-Up Call Overview In a historic move, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an advisory opinion affirming that states have binding legal obligations under international law to combat climate change. Although non-binding, the opinion has wide-reaching legal and moral influence and is expected to bolster climate litigation, shape national policies, and support compensation claims from vulnerable nations. This ruling follows a 2023 UN General Assembly request, led by Vanuatu, to clarify states'' responsibilities regarding environmental harm and climate inaction. Background: Vanuatu’s Push for Climate Justice Origin of the Initiative In September 2021, the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu launched a campaign to seek an advisory opinion from the ICJ, highlighting the urgent need for legal clarity to protect climate-vulnerable nations, particularly small island states facing rising sea levels and existential threats. UNGA Resolution (March 2023) With broad support, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution requesting the ICJ’s legal opinion on two questions:
Legal Foundation and Authority of ICJ Advisory Opinions
Key Findings of the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion 1. Climate Action as a Legal Duty The ICJ affirmed that addressing climate change is not merely a policy choice but a binding legal responsibility under international law. This obligation is derived from:
2. Emissions Reductions: A Shared but Differentiated Responsibility
3. Accountability and Compensation
4. Oversight of Private Actors Governments may also be held accountable for failing to regulate private corporations that contribute to environmental harm, if they lack or neglect to enforce necessary laws. Implications of the Ruling A Global Legal and Moral Shift The ICJ’s opinion is now the most authoritative legal interpretation of climate responsibilities, setting a precedent for:
Reinforcement of Climate Commitments The ruling underscores that countries must treat climate commitments as legal obligations, not just political pledges—particularly important as many developed nations fall behind their 2030 emission targets. Validation of “Loss and Damage” Claims For the first time, a major legal body affirms the right of climate-affected nations—or “injured states”—to seek reparations. This could empower future legal claims against:
Challenges and Legal Tensions
Conclusion: A Precedent for Climate Accountability Though advisory, the ICJ’s opinion represents a landmark moment in international environmental law. It redefines climate action as a legal imperative, not merely a matter of policy or goodwill. Its true impact will unfold as:
The ruling has laid the groundwork for a more just, accountable, and legally grounded global response to climate change. |
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Coral Cover Decline in Lakshadweep: Study Reveals 50% Loss Over 24 Years A recent study highlights a significant 50% reduction in coral cover across parts of the Lakshadweep archipelago — particularly in Agatti, Kadmat, and Kavaratti islands — over a span of 24 years, raising serious concerns about coral sustainability and resilience in the region. Key Findings of the Study
Ideal Conditions for Coral Growth
Key Reasons for Coral Depletion
Importance of Coral Reefs
Major Coral Reef Areas in India
Conclusion The sharp decline in coral cover across Lakshadweep highlights the urgency of climate-resilient conservation measures. With increasing global temperatures and human-induced stressors, safeguarding these fragile ecosystems is essential for marine biodiversity, coastal livelihoods, and ecological stability. |
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India–UK Free Trade Agreement 2025: Key Highlights, Benefits, and Strategic Impact Introduction India and the United Kingdom have signed a landmark Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to the UK. Alongside the agreement, both countries launched the India–UK Vision 2035, replacing the previous Roadmap 2030. This new strategic framework aims to deepen cooperation across key areas including trade, defence, technology, education, clean energy, and climate action. The agreement marks a significant shift in India’s global trade posture, reflecting a growing focus on strengthening economic partnerships with advanced economies. Key Features of the India–UK Free Trade Agreement (Signed July 24, 2025) 1. Market Access and Tariff Reduction
2. Agriculture
3. Marine Products
4. Textiles and Apparel
5. Engineering Goods
6. Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices
7. Chemicals and Plastics
8. Toys, Sports Goods, Gems and Jewellery
9. Leather and Footwear
Services, Professionals, and Labour Mobility
Strategic and Economic Impact For India
For the UK
Bilateral Trade Impact
Strategic Context: A Post-RCEP Pivot India’s exit from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in 2019 prompted a shift in trade strategy toward high-income markets. The India–UK FTA is part of this broader approach to building deeper commercial ties with developed economies such as the UK and European Union. India–UK Vision 2035 The India–UK Vision 2035 serves as a long-term strategic framework guiding bilateral relations through to the year 2035. It replaces the previous Roadmap 2030 and outlines an ambitious agenda for cooperation built around a BRISK partnership—focusing on Business, Research, Innovation, Science and Technology, and Knowledge. Key Pillars of Cooperation 1. Trade and Economic Growth
2. Technology and Innovation
3. Defence and Security
4. Climate and Clean Energy
5. Education and People-to-People Ties
6. Multilateral and Global Governance
India–UK Bilateral Relations: Current Snapshot Trade and Investment
Institutional Engagement
Defence and Strategic Engagement
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National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) Recent Development
Overview
Composition
Roles and Responsibilities
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Microsoft SharePoint Cyberattack: From Espionage to Ransomware Deployment Overview Microsoft has disclosed a significant cybersecurity threat involving its SharePoint server software. Originally exploited for cyber espionage, the vulnerability is now being used to carry out ransomware attacks. The escalation marks a dangerous shift in the nature of cyber operations—combining intelligence gathering with direct financial and operational disruption. Understanding Cyber Espionage Cyber espionage involves the covert and unauthorized access to digital systems for the purpose of extracting sensitive or classified information. These operations are typically carried out by state-sponsored or well-resourced non-state actors and are motivated by political, strategic, or economic interests. The SharePoint Exploit: Details of the Attack
Strategic and Security Implications
Conclusion The exploitation of Microsoft SharePoint represents a dangerous evolution in cyber threat dynamics. By shifting from espionage to ransomware, attackers are blurring traditional lines between state-backed operations and financially motivated cybercrime. The incident underscores the urgent need for improved cyber hygiene, global cybersecurity norms, and proactive threat mitigation strategies. |
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Parliamentary Panel Recommendations for Promoting Natural and Organic Farming The Parliamentary Estimates Committee under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has submitted a report on enhancing climate-resilient agriculture, focusing on natural and organic farming through Krishi Vigyan Kendras. Key Observations and Issues
Conclusion The committee emphasizes the need for increased financial support, improved coordination, awareness generation, and sustainable practices to scale up natural and organic farming across India. This will strengthen climate resilience and promote sustainable agriculture for the future. |
Prelims Bytes
Palna Scheme: Enhancing Early Childhood Care Overview The Palna Scheme is a Centrally Sponsored initiative under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, launched as part of the Samarthya component of Mission Shakti. It is implemented across all States and Union Territories to ensure early childhood care and development. Objective To offer safe, accessible, and quality crèche services for children aged 6 months to 6 years, while also supporting their nutritional, health, cognitive, and emotional development. Key Features
Funding Pattern
Services Provided
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PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana Overview Launched on 15 February 2024, the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is a central government scheme to promote rooftop solar energy adoption and provide free electricity to households. Objectives
Eligibility Criteria
Additional Components
Total Outlay
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National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) Context
Overview of NFRA
Entities Under NFRA Jurisdiction
Key Features
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AI for India 2.0 Programme Overview Launched in 2023 on World Youth Skills Day, AI for India 2.0 is a national initiative designed to democratize access to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) education across India, especially targeting youth from non-English and rural backgrounds. Key Features
Partnerships & Accreditation
Impact
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Syros Island (Greece) Background A cruise ship carrying Israeli passengers recently diverted from Syros Island to Cyprus following local protests linked to the ongoing Gaza conflict. Geographical and Cultural Significance
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Henley Passport Index 2025 Context
Ranking Criteria
2025 Global Highlights
India’s Performance
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India Skills Accelerator Initiative Overview A national initiative by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in partnership with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to strengthen India’s workforce readiness. Aim To promote inclusive upskilling, reskilling, and lifelong learning, and to drive reform through public-private collaboration. Key Focus Areas
Strategic Goals
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Long-Billed Bush Warbler Recent Sighting
Physical Characteristics
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Preah Vihear Temple: Heritage and Dispute Location & History
Architectural Highlights
The Territorial Dispute
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Cambodia: Geopolitical Overview Context Tensions have reignited between Cambodia and Thailand over territorial disputes along their shared border. Country Overview: Cambodia Political Geography
Physical Geography
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Henley Passport Index 2025 Overview The Henley Passport Index is a global ranking that evaluates the power of passports based on the number of destinations passport holders can visit without obtaining a visa in advance. About the Index
Global Highlights
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Renewable Power Generation Costs (RPGC) Report – 2024 Released By
Key Findings 1. Record Capacity Additions
2. Cost Competitiveness
3. Economic Benefits
4. Short-Term Challenges
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Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
Offences Covered
Investigation Protocol
Special Courts
Punishments
Victim Relief
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UAV-Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3 Context
Key Features of ULPGM-V3
Strategic Significance
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AI-Driven Dynamic Targeting Technology Context NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has successfully tested Dynamic Targeting, an artificial intelligence-based system that enables Earth observation satellites to autonomously bypass cloud cover and focus on high-priority scientific targets. Overview of Dynamic Targeting Technology What is it?
Developed By
Purpose and Objectives
Working Mechanism 1. Lookahead Sensor Strategy
2. AI-Powered Cloud Detection
3. Decision-Making in Under 90 Seconds
4. Pivot and Capture
Key Features
Strategic Importance
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Bambusa tulda: Eco-Friendly Innovation in Automobiles Context Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a sustainable bamboo-based composite for use in the automobile sector using Bambusa tulda and biodegradable polymers. About Bambusa tulda
Uses
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Traditional Indian Art Forms Context Artists from Sohrai, Pattachitra, and Patua traditions recently visited the President of India as part of Kala Utsav 2025’s ‘Artists in Residence Programme’ hosted at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Details of the Art Forms
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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) Context The Supreme Court of India ruled that under the India–UAE DTAA, even temporary or shared use of premises qualifies as a Permanent Establishment, not just exclusive possession. About DTAA
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Environmental Flow (E-Flow) Context The Union Jal Shakti Minister recently chaired a review meeting on the environmental flow of the Ganga River and its tributaries. What is Environmental Flow?
Significance
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Maritime Development Fund (MDF) Context India proposed the Maritime Development Fund during the Maritime Financing Summit 2025 held in New Delhi. About MDF
Related Developments
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Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) – NavIC Context ISRO is preparing to launch three next-generation NavIC satellites to improve India’s regional positioning capabilities. About IRNSS (NavIC)
Objectives
Types of Services
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