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Highlights of 23 January 2025 Current Affairs
- Donald Trump became the 47th US President, returning to political power. He signed important orders, including pardoning 1500 people.
- Trump pardoned 1500 people, including those involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. This was part of his immediate presidential actions on the first day.
- Trump changed tough immigration policies and paused the US Refugee Resettlement Program. He also sent additional troops to help with strict border control.
- Trump canceled 78 of Biden’s orders about COVID relief, diversity, and clean energy. He wanted to reverse policies he blamed for rising inflation rates.
- RBI introduced new rules for Asset Reconstruction Companies to improve debt settlements. The goal is to make the process more fair and highly efficient.
- The World Bank expects the global economy to grow by 2.7% in 2025 and 2026. India is set to stay the fastest-growing large economy globally.
- Uttarakhand passed the Uniform Civil Code Bill, making it the first state with UCC. The bill focuses on fairness, gender equality, and overall unity.
- India introduced a six-point plan to strengthen economic ties with the European Union. The plan focuses on trade, investment, sustainable technology, and collaboration.
- Taiwan will place NASAMS air defense systems in the north. This is to protect its capital, Taipei, from increasing regional security threats.
- The Ministry of Agriculture started a survey to check edible oil use. This supports a national mission to increase domestic oilseed production and self-reliance goals.