Current Affairs 20 October 2025

Stay updated with the Current Affairs 20 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

National

  1. Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses (2025–31): The government launched this ₹11,440 crore mission to achieve full self-sufficiency in pulses production by 2030–31, aiming for 350 lakh tonnes through seed innovation, MSP assurance, and ICAR-led technology support.
  2. SATHI Portal for Seed Traceability: A digital platform introduced for monitoring seed lifecycle, authentication, and quality across FPO clusters and KVK networks.
  3. ICAR’s Climate-Resilient Varieties: Research on high-yield and pest-resistant pulse crops is being scaled for arid regions to ensure food and nutritional security.
  4. Focus on Rice Fallow Utilisation: 35 lakh hectares of rice fallows are being brought under pulse cultivation to increase crop diversification.
  5. Integration with PM-AASHA: To stabilise farmer incomes through assured procurement and price protection mechanisms.
  6. National Accessibility Drive: Following Purple Fest 2025, the government initiated accessibility audits in all new public buildings.
  7. Consumer Dispute Commission Digitalisation: New procedural reforms in consumer forums aim to reduce backlog via online filings.
  8. National Sports Preparation (2026 Games): Athletics Federation prioritises relay events for Asian Games, supported by NCOEs-based training.
  9. Skill Development Schemes: New skilling clusters introduced alongside FPO models in agriculture for employment generation.
  10. AI-Powered Crop Monitoring: NIC and NITI Aayog collaborate on AI-based satellite imagery for predicting monsoon impacts on crops.

International Relations

  1. Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit (Egypt): Convened by the U.S. and Egypt to consolidate the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and create a reconstruction framework for Gaza.
  2. India’s Representation: Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh represented India, reaffirming support for humanitarian relief and dialogue-based peace.
  3. Hostage Swap Mechanism: Under the agreement, Hamas will release Israeli hostages, and Israel will free Palestinian detainees.
  4. Gaza Reconstruction Plan: A global consortium will manage rebuilding through international funding and Arab nation involvement.
  5. Durand Line Tensions: Renewed clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan left 80 soldiers dead, highlighting continued instability in the Af-Pak frontier.
  6. India-Australia Defence Collaboration: Both nations are deepening maritime cooperation under a new Indo-Pacific framework to ensure regional stability.
  7. Iran Executes Mossad Spy: Reflects rising Middle East espionage tensions amid ongoing intelligence conflicts.
  8. Bolivia Elections: The first runoff in two decades between conservative leaders marks a shift in Latin America’s political landscape.
  9. U.S. Strike on Narco-Terrorists: Washington targeted Colombian-linked smugglers, showing new maritime counter-narcotics strategy.
  10. UN’s Mediation Role: Secretary-General António Guterres called for coordinated humanitarian and political responses in West Asia.

Environment

  1. IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025: Fourth edition released assessing conservation of UNESCO natural sites—65% show stable or improved health.
  2. India’s Protected Area Governance: Recognised globally for community-led biodiversity models, especially Kaziranga and Manas landscapes.
  3. Dr. Sonali Ghosh Wins IUCN Kenton Miller Award 2025: Honoured for innovation in conservation management and gender-inclusive approaches.
  4. Arctic Seal Threats: IUCN Red List upgraded hooded seals to “Endangered” due to rapid ice loss and human activities.
  5. Global Warming Impact: Arctic warming four times faster than global average, affecting marine ecosystems and migratory birds.
  6. Snow Leopard Genetic Study: Revealed lowest genetic diversity among big cats, stressing on long-term population vulnerability.
  7. IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi: Highlighted the urgency of ecosystem restoration financing through public-private models.
  8. India’s National Red List Roadmap: Launched to assess 20,000 native species by 2030 using IUCN criteria.
  9. Community Forest Governance: Integration of local communities into eco-tourism and anti-poaching under national parks policy.
  10. Wildlife Corridors in NE India: Kaziranga–Orang–Manas connectivity model adopted for replication in other tiger reserves.

Science & Technology

  1. Immunology Advances: The Hindu highlighted immunology’s rise as a core field in modern biomedicine, driving vaccine and cancer therapy innovation.
  2. James Webb Telescope Discovery: Observed star formation in Cat’s Paw Nebula, revealing early stellar evolution processes.
  3. AI in Agriculture: India launched digital crop-health prediction under ICAR’s AgriTech Mission.
  4. Genome Research on Snow Leopards: Demonstrated adaptation through genetic purging despite low diversity.
  5. Biotech Startups Boost: New DST incubators promote indigenous R&D for biopharmaceuticals.
  6. National Quantum Mission Progress: DRDO–IIT collaboration on quantum encryption for secure communication.
  7. Space Observation Collaboration: ISRO signs MoU with NASA for lunar thermal imaging payload on upcoming missions.
  8. 5G-Based Precision Farming: Pilots initiated in Maharashtra to automate irrigation and pest detection.
  9. Renewable Tech Patents: India now ranks 5th globally in green patent filings (solar, bioenergy).
  10. Indigenous Drone Mapping: NIC-developed UAVs being used for natural disaster monitoring and relief.

Governance

  1. Operation Golden Sweep: Directorate of Revenue Intelligence unearthed a gold smuggling network involving airport insiders, highlighting inter-agency coordination.
  2. Ethical Conduct Framework: MoF emphasised stronger accountability in customs and enforcement.
  3. Digital Consumer Forum: Online hearing platforms to expedite consumer disputes.
  4. Accessibility Reforms: Post-Purple Fest, ministries instructed to adopt universal design standards in infrastructure.
  5. E-Governance Expansion: Integration of NIC portals under unified “Bharat e-Seva Cloud”.
  6. Municipal Digital Dashboards: Urban bodies mandated to upload live project and sanitation data.
  7. Right to Repair Framework: Extended to electronics, promoting circular economy governance.
  8. Social Justice Inclusion: Disability policies merged under DEPwD-led Accessibility India 2.0.
  9. Disaster Preparedness Training: NDRF upgraded with satellite-linked command systems.
  10. Public Grievance Redress Reforms: Single-window digital filing integrated with RTI tracking.

Economy

  1. Agriculture Growth Plan: Aatmanirbhar Pulses Mission expected to add ₹2 lakh crore to rural income by 2031.
  2. MSP Assurance Scheme: Enhanced procurement to stabilise prices of Tur, Urad, and Masoor.
  3. Financial Inclusion Expansion: RBI revised digital lending norms to include small NBFCs under strict oversight.
  4. Bank Interest Trends: Public sector banks maintained stable lending rates; private banks offered marginally higher returns.
  5. IB Code Review: Nine-year evaluation recommends simplifying cross-border insolvency mechanisms.
  6. Manufacturing Push: PLI 2.0 for electronics and solar modules under consideration.
  7. Trade Balance Improvement: Pulses import reduction to save $2 billion annually.
  8. Housing Finance Update: Interest rates between 7.5–10% indicate sector stability.
  9. Agri-Processing Incentives: ₹25 lakh subsidy per pulse unit to strengthen value chains.
  10. Green Finance Mobilisation: India to issue new green bonds for climate-resilient infrastructure.

Social

  1. International Purple Fest 2025: Showcased India’s leadership in disability inclusion, held in Goa with UN collaboration.
  2. IELTS Training for PwDs: First customised English assessment toolkit launched for accessibility.
  3. Gender Inclusion in Conservation: IUCN awardee Dr. Ghosh promoted women-led eco-guard teams.
  4. Health Immunology Awareness: Emphasised preventive healthcare and vaccine equity.
  5. Disability Data Mapping: DEPwD initiated nationwide accessibility census.
  6. Skill Uplift for Rural Women: Self-help groups integrated with FPOs under the Agriculture Mission.
  7. Nutrition Integration: Pulses added in ICDS and Mid-Day Meals to fight protein deficiency.
  8. Social Media Regulation: MIB proposed ethical guidelines for content moderation.
  9. Youth Sports Focus: Athletics Federation identifying grassroots talent through NCOEs.
  10. Public Health Campaigns: Immunisation and AI-based disease prediction systems expanded.

Defence

  1. India–Australia Defence Pact: Expands naval and cyber cooperation to strengthen Indo-Pacific stability.
  2. U.S. Strike Model: Highlights global counter-terrorism efforts affecting Indian maritime security strategy.
  3. Kashmir Border Surveillance: Upgraded high-altitude radar systems for better infiltration detection.
  4. DRDO Quantum Secure Communication: Enhances military encryption capacities.
  5. Indo-Pacific Maritime Dialogue: Promotes information-sharing among QUAD partners.
  6. Joint Training with Japan: Focused on humanitarian aid and amphibious warfare drills.
  7. Coastal Security Upgrades: India enhances coordination with Sri Lanka against illegal trafficking.
  8. Cyber Defence Framework: New policy for infrastructure cyber hygiene in defence manufacturing.
  9. Space Situational Awareness: ISRO–IAF collaboration on satellite-based defence monitoring.
  10. Military Modernisation Drive: Indigenous weapons production reaches record self-reliance levels.

Art & Culture

  1. Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects: UNESCO launched first-ever digital museum to track artefacts lost to colonial looting.
  2. Indian Representation: Showcases retrieved artefacts from UK and U.S. under cultural diplomacy efforts.
  3. Traditional Weaves Recognition: GI tagging initiated for four North-Eastern textiles.
  4. Maratha Military Landscapes: India’s 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised for historic architecture.
  5. Purple Fest Cultural Shows: Celebrated inclusivity through art by disabled performers.
  6. Digital Archives Modernisation: Culture Ministry begins digitisation of ASI records.
  7. Museum of Tribal Heritage (Odisha): Set to open showcasing indigenous crafts.
  8. Sanskrit Literature Digitisation: NMM digitising 2 lakh manuscripts for global access.
  9. Performing Arts Revival Scheme: Grants extended to local theatres post-pandemic.
  10. Heritage Education Curriculum: NCERT integrates cultural heritage in school learning.

Infrastructure

  1. Housing Finance Sector Stability: Banks maintain lending between 7.5–10%, supporting urban housing projects.
  2. Smart City Upgradation: Focus on AI-based sanitation and waste tracking.
  3. Green Building Code 2.0: To reduce emissions in public infrastructure.
  4. Railway Electrification: Crossed 92% milestone, improving logistics efficiency.
  5. Urban Flood Control Projects: Model cities adopt integrated drainage plans post-monsoon review.
  6. Rural Connectivity: PMGSY-III extends coverage to tribal belts in central India.
  7. Digital Infrastructure Push: 5G coverage expansion in 700 districts.
  8. Waterways Modernisation: Focus on Ganga and Brahmaputra navigation.
  9. Renewable Infrastructure Bonds: Financing clean energy projects through sovereign bonds.
  10. Urban Metro Integration: Multi-modal corridors connecting Tier-II cities approved.

Geography

  1. Durand Line Mapping: Renewed attention on the Af-Pak frontier’s strategic geography.
  2. Snow Leopard Habitat Zones: Study identifies genetic hotspots across the Himalayas.
  3. Arctic Climate Data: Shows fourfold faster warming compared to the global rate.
  4. Kaziranga–Orang–Manas Corridor: Enhances riverine ecosystem connectivity.
  5. Western Ghats Conservation Outlook: Improved in IUCN 2025 due to sustainable tourism practices.
  6. Red Sea Peace Summit Venue: Highlights Egypt’s role in geopolitically vital maritime region.
  7. Seismic Zoning Update: BIS revising earthquake maps for urban planning.
  8. Riverine Erosion Studies: Brahmaputra’s geomorphic changes studied for flood prediction.
  9. Mangrove Regeneration Project: Sunderbans included under Global Restoration Fund.
  10. Desertification Atlas 2025: Revealed 30% semi-arid land expansion risk zones.

Places in News

  1. Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt): Venue of Gaza Peace Summit.
  2. Kaziranga (Assam): Director Sonali Ghosh won global conservation award.
  3. Goa: Hosted International Purple Fest 2025.
  4. Abu Dhabi: Venue of IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025.
  5. Ranchi: National athletics selection meet for Commonwealth and Asian Games.
  6. Darjeeling & Jalpaiguri: Recorded 261 mm rainfall causing major landslides.
  7. Birmingham: Reference point for India’s athletics medal review.
  8. Svalbard (Arctic): Key study site for seal extinction risk.
  9. Manas Tiger Reserve: Model for eco-tourism integration.
  10. Delhi: National seminar on immunology advancements held.

History

  1. Colonial Looting Awareness: UNESCO’s Virtual Museum focuses on repatriation of artefacts.
  2. Indian Freedom Movement Artefacts: 19th-century Bengal relics among items showcased.
  3. Edward Jenner’s Legacy: Referenced in immunology coverage linking vaccine history.
  4. Drain Theory Context: Resurfaced during analysis of colonial economic exploitation.
  5. Maratha Military Heritage: Declared a UNESCO site recognising 17th–18th century military design.
  6. Indus Valley Artefacts Repatriation: Under discussion in UNESCO frameworks.
  7. Ancient Irrigation Systems: Highlighted in geography research as early climate adaptation models.
  8. Nalanda Digitisation: ASI to integrate site records into global academic databases.
  9. Freedom-Era Conservation Movements: Recognised as early environmental activism roots.
  10. Tribal Resistance Narratives: Integrated into new NCERT history textbooks.

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