16.06.25 Current Affairs

ONE-LINER Current Affairs

National Affairs

  • Supreme Court sought the Centre’s response on the NEET-UG grace marks issue following nationwide protests.
  • Government to present the Union Budget 2025-26 in July, focusing on job creation and infrastructure.
  • Parliament’s monsoon session to be held in the new building under tightened security.
  • Election Commission proposed remote voting for migrant workers to enhance electoral inclusivity.
  • ‘Ayushman Bhav’ Phase-2 launched to expand public healthcare benefits and insurance coverage.
  • NGT ordered action against illegal forest land constructions in Delhi.
  • Centre announced a ₹10,000 crore fund to modernize anganwadi centres under the Saksham scheme.

International Affairs

  • PM Modi at the G7 Summit emphasized ethical AI use and equitable global governance reforms.
  • India and Italy pledged to boost defence cooperation and renewable energy collaboration.
  • India strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s Kandahar that killed 30 civilians.
  • Israel launched “Operation Rising Lion” targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure after the IAEA flagged violations.
  • IAEA declared Iran non-compliant with the 1974 Nuclear Safeguards Agreement, escalating global nuclear tensions.
  • Iran threatened to exit the NPT following Israel’s strikes and the IAEA resolution.

Economic & Finance

  • India’s forex reserves rose by $4.3 billion, reaching a historic $651.5 billion.
  • GST collections touched ₹1.76 lakh crore in May 2025, showing strong economic activity.
  • FDI inflow rose 6.7% in Q1 2025, with top sectors being telecom, services, and pharma.

Environment

  • Delhi recorded an AQI of 213 as pollution levels surged due to stagnant air and rising temperatures.
  • Yamuna water level rose near the warning mark due to heavy rainfall in upstream areas.
  • NGT asked NCR states to act swiftly on illegal tree felling in residential colonies.
  • CPCB released India’s first draft ‘Solar Waste Playbook’ under E-Waste Rules 2022 for PV panel disposal.
  • Solar waste in India is expected to exceed 34,600 tonnes by 2030 due to rapid solar capacity expansion.

Science & Technology

  • ISRO to launch GSAT-27 communication satellite on June 22 from Sriharikota.
  • DRDO successfully tested air-launched drone ‘Pushpak’ for precision attack capability.
  • SEBI launched a new Verified UPI ID system effective October 1, 2025, to prevent cyber fraud in the securities market.

Sports

  • Vinesh Phogat secured her Paris Olympics 2024 berth in the women’s 50kg wrestling category.
  • India defeated South Africa in the first T20 series held in Durban.
  • Neeraj Chopra will skip the next Diamond League event to focus on Olympic training.

Miscellaneous

  • Over 2,000 challans issued by Delhi Police for drunk and rash driving over the weekend.
  • Delhi Metro introduced an AI-based crowd control system on the Yellow and Blue Lines.
  • 324 Forest Rights Act Cells sanctioned across 18 states to accelerate implementation under Dharti Aba Abhiyan.
  • FRA Cells will expedite land rights claims, scheme integration, and coordinate demarcation at the district level.
  • “Y-Break” yoga protocol by the Ministry of AYUSH promotes 5-minute workplace wellness and stress reduction.
  • IREL (India) Ltd halted rare earth exports to Japan to prioritize domestic needs and cut Chinese dependency.
  • IREL operates key rare earth units in Odisha, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu under the Department of Atomic Energy.

Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) – India’s Participation in ISS Commercial Mission

Mission Details

  • Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) is scheduled to launch on June 19, 2025 (tentative).
  • Mission will carry Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and three others to the International Space Station (ISS).

Launch Agency & Technical Issues

  • Launch to be conducted by SpaceX, in collaboration with ISRO and Axiom Space.
  • A potential oxygen leak was detected during an engine test on June 8; ISRO recommended:
    • On-site repairs or replacement
    • Low-temperature leak test before clearance.

ISRO–SpaceX Coordination

  • Union Minister Jitendra Singh said there is “optimum cooperation” between ISRO and SpaceX.
  • The initial launch date was declared and then removed by ISRO amid ongoing readiness reviews.

Escalating Israel–Iran Conflict

Recent Attacks & Civilian Impact

  • Iran: 60 people killed in one attack on a 14-storey building in Tehran, including 30 children.
  • Israel: 13 civilian deaths in two days; missile hit Bat Yam, killing 6 people, including children.

Targeted Infrastructure

  • Israel struck Iran’s oil and gas sector, causing large fires in Tehran; risk to global oil markets.
  • Israel claims it destroyed Natanz, Iran’s principal uranium enrichment facility.

Political & Diplomatic Developments

  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed more “severe” responses if Israel continues aggression.
  • PM Netanyahu warned that Iran “will pay a heavy price” for civilian deaths.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump claimed peace talks ongoing, but Iran cancelled Sunday’s nuclear talks due to Israeli attacks.

Geopolitical Significance

  • Conflict raises fears of regional spillover in West Asia and impacts global oil prices and energy security.
  • U.S. continues to press Iran to accept stricter nuclear restrictions, which Tehran rejects under current hostilities.

AI & Biomanufacturing in India

Strategic Importance & Industry Evolution

  • India, known as the global hub for generic drugs, is now aiming to lead in AI-driven biomanufacturing.
  • AI is transforming biological manufacturing by using biosensors, predictive models, digital twins, and process automation to reduce waste and improve quality.

Key Industry Players

  • Biocon: Uses AI for predictive analytics in fermentation and quality control.
  • Strand Life Sciences: Applies machine learning in genomics and personalised medicine.
  • Wipro & TCS: Develop AI tools for drug discovery and clinical trial optimisation.

Government Initiatives

  • BioE3 Policy (2024): Focus on setting up biofoundries, Bio-AI hubs, and scaling biotech startups.
  • IndiaAI Mission: Promotes explainable and responsible AI, especially for health & biotech sectors.

Global Models for Regulation

  • EU AI Act (2024): Classifies AI applications into risk tiers.
  • US FDA AI Guidelines (2025):
    • Introduced 7-step framework for AI validation.
    • Includes Predetermined Change Control Plans for evolving AI systems.

Challenges & Gaps in India

  • Current drug regulations don’t align with AI-based systems (e.g., bioreactor AI control, vaccine yield prediction).
  • Lack of:
    • Dataset diversity standards
    • Model validation protocols
    • Adaptive regulatory framework
  • The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (2023) exists, but lacks a sector-specific AI focus for biotech.

Risks from Unregulated AI in Biomanufacturing

  • Example: AI trained on urban plant data may fail in rural conditions (e.g., Baddi vs Bengaluru) due to context mismatch.
  • Without oversight, risks include production failures, regulatory backlash, and reputational harm.

Policy Recommendations

  • Develop context-aware, risk-based AI regulation.
  • Strengthen data quality norms, especially for diverse and clean training datasets.
  • Enhance collaboration between regulators, industry, and academia.
  • Expand AI & biotech infrastructure and talent development beyond metros.

Vision for the Future

  • AI has the potential to help India predict viral mutations, optimise enzyme production, streamline clinical trials, and deliver rural diagnostics.
  • India must “create, not just copy”, aligning innovation with regulation to lead global biomanufacturing.

Muscle Repair & Aging: Role of Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)

Background: Aging and Muscle Loss

  • Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) lose repair ability with age, contributing to sarcopenia.
  • Sarcopenia leads to frailty, delayed recovery, and hospital readmissions in older adults.

Breakthrough Finding (Cell Stem Cell)

  • Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) — a molecule used clinically to induce labour — restores MuSC function in aged mice.
  • 5-day PGE2 injection led to:
    • Increased muscle fibre size
    • 20% improvement in muscle strength
    • Sustained effects beyond 2 weeks

Mechanism of Action

  • In aging, natural PGE2 signals fade, leaving stem cells inactive.
  • PGE2 “woke up” aged MuSCs, which resumed division and tissue repair.
  • Ex vivo treatment of MuSCs with PGE2 restored regenerative function comparable to young cells.

Molecular Insights

  • PGE2 re-opened aging-inaccessible genome regions.
  • Dialled down AP-1, a stress-related gene pathway overactive in aging cells.
  • Reprogrammed cells to regain youthful function.

Implications

  • Suggests aging in MuSCs is reversible and cell-intrinsic, not only environment-driven.
  • Opens the possibility for short-term therapy to enhance muscle healing in older adults.
  • No existing approved therapies currently restore MuSC function — PGE2 could be a candidate.

U.S.–Iran–Israel Tensions

Donald Trump’s Warning

  • U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran of “unprecedented military retaliation” if it attacks the U.S.
  • Reiterated: “U.S. had nothing to do with Israel’s strike on Iran” (Truth Social post).

Conflict Context

  • Israel’s Friday operation targeted Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing dozens, including top commanders and scientists.
  • Iran retaliated with missile barrages; regional conflict continues to escalate.

Trump on Diplomacy

  • Claimed: “A Deal between Iran and Israel can be easily achieved to end the conflict.”
  • Warned Iran to choose negotiation or face “more brutal” Israeli attacks.

Iran’s Position on Nuclear Deal

  • Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi stated:
    • Tehran is open to a deal that ensures no nuclear weapons.
    • But Iran will not give up its nuclear rights (i.e., peaceful nuclear technology).

Historical Context

  • Trump withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2018, reimposing sanctions.
  • Current efforts for renewed nuclear diplomacy are complicated by ongoing conflict and mistrust.

G-7 Summit 2025

  • G-7 Summit 2025 begins in Kananaskis, Canada (near Calgary), hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
  • The summit occurs amid growing U.S. tensions on trade and foreign policy, particularly with Canada.

Key Issues on Agenda

  • Peace and security
  • Critical mineral supply chains
  • Job creation
  • Likely flashpoints:
    • U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs
    • Israel–Iran conflict
    • Russia–Ukraine war

Tensions with the U.S.

  • U.S. President Donald Trump attends amid strained ties:
    • In 2018, Trump denounced Justin Trudeau and withdrew U.S. approval of the final G-7 communique.
    • Carney has warned of trade reprisals if U.S. tariffs are not lifted.

Geopolitical Undercurrents

  • Israel’s strike on Iran (June 13) complicates U.S. diplomacy; seen as undermining Trump’s peace efforts.
  • Expectation management: Canadian analysts say the summit would be a success if Trump doesn’t cause disruption.

South China Sea Tensions

Chinese Military Activity

  • China’s PLA Southern Theatre Command conducted joint sea and air patrols in the South China Sea on June 15, 2025.
  • China accused Philippines of “courting external forces” and raising security risks through joint patrols.

PLA’s Official Statement

  • Spokesperson Tian Junli said China is “resolutely safeguarding sovereignty and maritime rights“.
  • Claimed all military activities “that stir trouble” are “under control”.

Philippines–U.S. Joint Drills

  • Philippines and the U.S. held their 7th joint maritime exercise in the South China Sea earlier this month.

Strategic Significance

  • South China Sea is a highly contested waterway, with $3 trillion+ in annual shipborne trade.
  • China–Philippines tensions remain high over territorial disputes and maritime claims.

India–Cyprus Bilateral Visit

Diplomatic Engagement

  • PM Narendra Modi arrived in Nicosia, Cyprus on June 16, 2025, marking the first Indian PM visit to Cyprus since 2002.
  • He was welcomed by Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides.

Focus Areas

  • PM Modi stated the visit will boost ties in trade, investment, and strategic cooperation.
  • Attended India–Cyprus Roundtable Discussion with the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
  • Emphasised support from the Indian diaspora in Cyprus, including solidarity post Pahalgam terror attack (April 2025).

Strategic Context

  • Visit is diplomatically significant vis-à-vis Turkey, which opposes India’s position on Kashmir and supported Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
  • India’s visit signals support for Cyprus’ sovereignty, especially amid Turkey–Cyprus tensions.

Rajasthan’s Cash Plus Model

Overview

  • India’s first State-led model to combine Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) with Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) for maternal and child nutrition.
  • Augments the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY).
  • Initially launched in 5 districts (2020); scaled statewide in 2022.

Impact (As per 2021–2024 study)

  • Early breastfeeding improved by 49% — now reaches 90% of newborns.
  • Dietary diversity among pregnant women improved by 49%.
  • 54% more women used cash assistance specifically for nutrition.
  • 44% increase in home-based counselling receptiveness.
  • 80% women reported better affordability & access to nutritious food.

Target Group & Budget

  • Covers second-time pregnant women (unlike PMMVY).
  • Announced budget: ₹210 crore/year for ~3.5 lakh women annually.
  • To date, the initiative has benefited 3.3 million women.

Service Components

  • Home-based and group counselling on maternal/child health.
  • Use of digital media to involve youth and male family members.
  • Anganwadi support ensures early registration, vaccinations, and checkups.

Challenges

  • Incomplete maternal death data.
  • Rural–urban disparity in care access.
  • Persistent poverty and low education levels in parts of Rajasthan.

India Census 2027

  • Census notification to be published in the official Gazette on June 17, 2025.
  • The Census will be completed by March 1, 2027.
  • It will be India’s first digital census, allowing self-enumeration via mobile apps.

Scale of Operation

  • Around 34 lakh enumerators & supervisors and 1.3 lakh Census functionaries to be deployed.
  • Census to be conducted in two phases:
    • House Listing Operation (HLO) – data on housing, amenities, and assets.
    • Population Enumeration (PE) – data on demographic, social, cultural, and economic indicators.

Caste Enumeration

  • For the first time, caste enumeration will be included in the national Census.
  • Approved by the Union Cabinet on April 30, 2025.

Data Security & Technology Use

  • Census 2027 will involve digital data collection with strict data security protocols during collection, transmission, and storage.

Political & Constitutional Relevance

  • Census 2027 is critical as post-2026 population data can be used for redrawing Lok Sabha constituencies.
  • This will impact representation and delimitation before the 2029 general elections.

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