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Highlights of 25 January 2025 Current Affairs
- Trump officially pulls the U.S. out of the 2021 Global Corporate Minimum Tax deal, ending full participation in the global tax agreement entirely.
- The Global Corporate Minimum Tax sets a 15% tax floor to stop profit shifting and ensure businesses pay fair taxes globally, consistently.
- The National Tribal Health Conclave 2025 focuses on important health issues that affect India’s tribal communities across the entire country nationwide.
- The Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan works to improve basic services and infrastructure in tribal areas of rural India substantially.
- India plans to get 10,000 Geographical Indications (GI) tags by 2030 to protect unique products and help exports grow significantly worldwide.
- Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana celebrates 10 years, helping girls save for their future with a great 8.2% interest rate annually, securely.
- The Madhya Pradesh High Court tells Saif Ali Khan to go to the appellate authority over the complex ‘Enemy Property’ case legally.
- The 85th All India Presiding Officers’ Conference focuses on creating one platform to share legislative information across all of India efficiently.
- The U.S. launches the $500 billion Stargate Project to build a strong artificial intelligence infrastructure for future development globally.
- India joins the Eurodrone Programme as an observer to improve its defense, surveillance, and technological abilities for national security.