Stay updated with the Current Affairs 16 October 2025, covering National, International, Economy, Science & Technology, Environment, Defence, Art & Culture, and Governance updates. This comprehensive summary provides accurate, exam-focused insights for aspirants of UPSC, SSC, Banking, and State PSC exams, helping you understand key developments shaping India and the world.
ONE LINER CURRENT AFFAIRS
- Supreme Court relaxed the blanket ban on fireworks, permitting sale and use of only “green” crackers for Deepavali in Delhi, with strict time limits and monitoring for air quality.
- A tragic bus fire in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, killed 21 people, raising fresh concerns about transport safety and emergency exits.
- In Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, the toll from the adulterated cough syrup rose to 25 children, prompting calls for stricter drug regulation.
- Mass surrender of 78 Maoists, including 43 women, in Chhattisgarh signaled the continued decline of left-wing extremism.
- South Asian University students in Delhi continued class boycotts demanding accountability after a hostel sexual assault case.
- The Supreme Court issued a summons to health officials from 28 states for not implementing ICU guidelines in hospitals.
- The Kerala government announced title deeds for occupants of forest land predating 1977, raising debates over conservation and regularization.
- Political parties in Maharashtra raised the alarm over alleged major anomalies in the state voters’ list before the upcoming local polls.
- The government notified new rules for Provident Fund withdrawals under EPFO 3.0, aiming to simplify claims and digital access.
- Statistics showed a continued decline in India’s birth rate and a marginal rise in deaths in post-pandemic data for 2023.
International Relations
- India was elected unopposed to the UN Human Rights Council for its 7th tenure (2026-2028), reaffirming its position on the global human rights platform.
- India and South Korea launched a bilateral naval exercise at Busan Harbour, signalling closer Indo-Pacific defence cooperation.
- India began joint military exercises: AUSTRAHIND with Australia, and INDRA with Russia, highlighting broadening defence partnerships.
- Former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga passed away while in Kerala for medical treatment, drawing international condolences.
- Assam’s CM sought support from Singapore authorities in the investigation into the death of singer Zubeen Garg.
- The government clarified no immediate decision yet on establishing AIIMS in Kerala, stalling a key diplomatic and healthcare discussion.
- India’s trade friction with the US increased pressure to diversify trade partnerships and negotiate with the UK and EU.
- Sri Lanka marked 50 years since the nationalisation of British- and foreign-owned plantations, shaping ongoing Indo-Lanka economic ties.
- The UN General Assembly’s annual session saw India’s delegation push for fairer representation for the Global South.
- The Supreme Court sought responses from the Centre and States regarding lawyer access to those arrested or summoned by agencies, relating to international human rights standards.
Environment
- The Supreme Court’s green cracker order was lauded as a balance between cultural tradition and ecological responsibility, though experts noted enforcement challenges.
- Delhi’s air quality remained in the “poor” to “very poor” category; the city gears up for winter smog exacerbated by firecracker use and crop burning.
- Kerala Cabinet amended the Wildlife Protection Act to permit quick action during conflicts, including culling in wildlife attack hotspots.
- 10,000 illegal ganja plants were destroyed by Kerala police in Attappady forests, one of the largest anti-narcotics operations in the state.
- The Delhi government initiated talks on a cloud seeding trial to artificially induce rain after Deepavali.
- Odisha considered providing an extra 5 kg of rice per person under PDS, supporting drought relief amid climate variability.
- Weak, abandoned tiger cubs rescued in Karnataka’s Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Tiger Reserve were shifted for veterinary care.
- New wildlife conflict zones identified in Kerala, driving amendments for more flexible wildlife responses.
- The National Critical Mineral Mission advanced mineral exploration for energy transition, with a focus on domestic lithium and rare earths.
- Conservationists worried about the legal and practical impacts of rapid amendments to wildlife laws in response to human-animal conflict.
Science & Technology
- ISRO highlighted its Crew Escape System (CES), a critical safety feature for the upcoming Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission.
- India’s AI and robotics sector accelerated, transforming healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing with increased adoption of precision farming and automated diagnostics.
- The Ministry of Health advanced digital public health, simplifying withdrawal and access to EPF using a new digital platform.
- Indian start-ups expanded use of AI-powered robots for smart warehousing and logistics.
- Robotics start-ups like GreyOrange and Addverb gained global presence for Indian AI-enabled automation solutions.
- The National Mineral Exploration Policy pushed for private participation in mining for critical minerals like lithium.
- Rajasthan saw deployment of AI-based smart streetlights and municipal services for urban efficiency.
- Reports on EPFO digital transformation highlighted real-time, paperless, multilingual access for millions of members.
- Adoption of GIS and AI-powered crime mapping increased for urban policing and surveillance.
- Use of AI in diagnostics and patient care, including rehabilitation exoskeletons, became more visible in India’s clinical sector.
Governance
- The RTI Act marked 20 years amid warnings of declining transparency and institutional capture, with critics citing appointment and data disclosure delays.
- The Supreme Court rebuked State health officials for delaying mandatory ICU and critical care patient management protocols.
- New digital portals and e-governance schemes for public services and pensions expanded under Digital India.
- Kerala Cabinet’s title deeds for pre-1977 forest land aimed to resolve long-pending regularization claims.
- Voters’ list anomalies in Maharashtra led opposition parties to demand local poll deferral and better data.
- Sri Lanka’s plantation nationalisation, 50 years ago, prompted parliamentary debates about compensation and worker rights.
- Concerns continued about weak enforcement of penalties under the RTI Act, with barely 1.2% fines issued for denial/delay.
- A public interest petition sought court-ensured lawyer access during all legal interrogations, invoking Article 20(3) rights.
- Delhi expanded special courts for child rights and POCSO Act cases, extending jurisdiction for swift trials.
- The Centre notified new major mineral classifications, ending end-use-based limestone regulation.
Economy
- India’s trade deficit grew by 93% in September 2025, attributed to a services export slump even as goods exports rose.
- For April-September 2025, India’s overall trade deficit still shrank by 2.3% due to robust performance in sectoral exports.
- Carbon materials firm TACC secured ₹1,230 crore from SBI for a lithium-ion battery plant in Dewas, showing green sector investment strength.
- The National Critical Mineral Mission saw a ₹34,300 crore plan to strengthen value chains for battery minerals.
- EPFO 3.0 introduced simplified, digital, and more accessible provident fund withdrawals, supporting worker liquidity.
- Odisha government considered increased rice distribution under PDS for 3.25 crore beneficiaries.
- Trade tensions with the US prompted India to diversify trade partners and seek new global supply chains for growth resilience.
- India’s lithium and rare earth auctions attracted multi-national and Indian bids, expanding the mineral supply base.
- GST reforms and state incentives continued to support local startups and MSME growth in the green economy.
- The Ministry of Home Affairs approved ₹653.46 crore for the new Delhi Police infrastructure, including police stations and staff quarters.
Social
- The Supreme Court directed strict action in hospital negligence and ICU standards, citing persistent public health risks.
- 21 deaths in the Jaisalmer bus fire reinforced concerns about public transport safety and emergency protocols.
- SAU students in Delhi protested sexual assault and alleged institutional apathy, demanding accountability and staff suspensions.
- Sexual assault cases in educational institutions in West Bengal led to protests and calls for better campus safety.
- The Karnataka High Court barred physical/strip searches during the State’s transgender survey, empowering self-declaration.
- There was renewed debate about hijab regulations in schools, with a Kerala school affirming it never barred students for headscarves.
- Vital Statistics 2023 showed further demographic transition with lower birth rates, slightly higher deaths, and persistent gender disparities.
- Right to Information at 20, but activists and data show vacancies, executive opacity, and rising RTI backlogs.
- Concerns over women’s underrepresentation in the judiciary remained high—only 14% in High Courts and 3.1% in the Supreme Court.
- Senior citizens and migrants voiced demands for expanded benefits as part of political manifestos in Bihar and state polls.
Defence
- India’s navy concluded its first bilateral naval exercise with South Korea at Busan, emphasizing focus on Indo-Pacific security.
- Joint exercises AUSTRAHIND with Australia and INDRA with Russia highlighted India’s expanding network of international defence partnerships.
- The mass Maoist surrenders in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra marked a continuing retreat of left-wing extremism.
- Union Home Minister stressed that Maoism will be eradicated from India by March 2026.
- The number of most-affected Maoist districts is down to three from 126 a decade ago.
- Security forces intensified intelligence-based counter-operations in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand.
- Indian military exercises focused on counter-terrorism, hostages, artillery coordination, and desert operations.
- India expanded police modernization, including new riot control equipment and infrastructure.
- Delhi Police received funding approval for 18 new police stations, seven posts, and 180 quarters.
- Reports noted the rapid deployment of combined technology and people-friendly strategies in reducing Maoist violence.
Art & Culture
- The Roshanara Club in Delhi opened limited lifetime memberships after its historic DDA acquisition for cultural and sporting restoration.
- The auditorium at Srinagar’s Government College for Women was renamed from Lalla Arifa to Lal Ded after protests, reflecting Kashmir’s shared cultural history.
- Delhi hosted Deepavali shopping and “green cracker” campaigns for balancing traditional celebration with environmental responsibility.
- Pankaj Dheer, actor known for Mahabharat and Chandrakanta, passed away at 68, prompting tributes across the media and performing arts communities.
- Kerala’s St Rita’s School resolved a hijab controversy, emphasizing inclusivity in public education.
- The death anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore’s Visva-Bharati University highlighted ongoing culture and education reforms and challenges.
- New funding and public events supported India’s position as host for the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad.
- Commemoration of 75 years at Government College for Women, Srinagar, celebrated feminist icons from Indian history.
- Delhi’s historic Roshanara Club, site of BCCI’s founding in 1928, continued to reflect sports and culture evolution.
- Reforms for improved arts, rural crafts, and educational engagement announced as part of Visva-Bharati’s policy.
Infrastructure
- Delhi’s air quality management tightened with the temporary notification of green crackers and planned cloud seeding after Deepavali.
- 26 new projects (stations, posts, hostels, staff quarters) funded for Delhi Police by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
- Delhi Development Authority (DDA) opened public memberships at Roshanara Club, restoring a major heritage sports facility.
- Smart waste and street lighting schemes expanded across urban Rajasthan and Karnataka.
- Odisha planned expanded PDS rice distribution, requiring logistics and warehousing upgrades.
- NHIDCL’s Guwahati regional director was arrested in a ₹10 lakh bribery case tied to highway project approvals.
- Expanded AI-based surveillance and traffic regulation pilot programs launched in urban areas.
- Smart city projects in multiple states included new water, lighting, and waste control systems.
- Expanded use of real-time data and automation in logistics, including battery mineral transportation.
- Rajasthan and UP reported major increases in e-governance reach for property, tax, and local government records.
Geography
- Tamil Nadu’s government continued studies and SOP creation following the Karur political rally stampede.
- Kerala granted forest land title deeds under the 1993 rules for families in occupation before 1977, amid forest conservation debate.
- Assam’s Baksa district violence over the Zubeen Garg death case led to area-specific prohibitory orders and suspension of mobile data.
- Nightlight satellite data revealed Bihar’s urban growth has been modest, with most constituencies remaining predominantly rural.
- Odisha notified continued drought relief measures for several climate-affected regions.
- Maharashtra’s local body polls controversy highlighted highly urbanized and rural-voting disparities.
- Leh’s Ladakh administration lifted road assembly restrictions as area tensions eased.
- Karnataka’s Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Tiger Reserve showed biodiversity-related management after abandoned cubs were found.
- Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra featured among the least-affected LWE districts.
- Rajasthan mining and mineral auctions focused on critical mineral blocks tied to energy geography.
Places in the News
- Delhi: Green crackers for Deepavali, DDA membership at Roshanara Club, air quality concerns, student protests at SAU.
- Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: Bus fire highlights safety, 21 dead.
- Chhindwara, MP: Adulterated cough syrup deaths rise to 25.
- Chhattisgarh & Gadchiroli, Maharashtra: Maoist mass surrenders.
- Kochi, Kerala: Death of Kenya’s ex-PM Raila Odinga; hijab-row school reopens.
- Assam (Baksa): Violence over Zubeen Garg’s death investigation.
- Bikaner, Rajasthan: INDRA-2025 military exercise (India-Russia).
- Busan, South Korea: Bilateral India-Korea naval drills.
- Ahmedabad, Gujarat: Announced as 2030 Commonwealth Games host.
- Srinagar, J&K: Government College for Women, “Lal Ded” auditorium renaming.
History
- 50 years ago: Sri Lanka nationalized foreign-owned tea, rubber, and coconut plantations, ending British exploitation.
- Centennial: Geneva “secret meeting” at Mosul Conference reflected early 20th-century East-West diplomatic intrigue.
- 75th anniversary of Government College for Women, Srinagar; cultural highlights and commemoration events.
- Mahabharat and Chandrakanta actor Pankaj Dheer’s legacy in Indian entertainment.
- Visva-Bharati University’s in 1921 by Rabindranath Tagore, has national importance post-independence.
- Ongoing LWE decline traced from 126 most-affected districts in 2013 to three in 2025.
- Evolution of the RTI Act marked 20 years of transformation in transparency and public governance.
- India’s critical mineral policy, including the Mines and Minerals Act, was shaped by energy security and industrial history.
- Composition and history of Bihar’s constituencies demonstrated by night light data and electoral revision.
- India-Russia and India-Australia military exercises symbolize evolving strategic partnerships rooted in the Cold War era.
