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Highlights of 27 January 2025 Current Affairs
- India is celebrating its 76th Republic Day on January 26, 2025, with the theme “Golden India – Heritage and Development,” focusing on progress and cultural pride.
- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will be the Chief Guest for the Republic Day celebrations in 2025, continuing the tradition of diplomacy.
- Republic Day celebrations began on January 23 with Parakram Divas to honor Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary, remembering his role in freedom struggle.
- Bharat Parv at Red Fort displayed cultural performances, handicrafts, and food, promoting India’s rich heritage and tourism.
- Veer Gatha 4.0 encouraged students to learn about gallantry award winners and freedom fighters of India, fostering patriotism and civic values.
- The Beating Retreat Ceremony on January 29 will end the Republic Day celebrations with music from Indian military bands, showcasing unity and pride.
- Republic Day marks the day India became a republic by adopting its Constitution on January 26, 1950, completing its journey to sovereignty.
- The Cauvery-South Vellar Link Project has caused disputes between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka over water sharing, leading to legal challenges.
- Seven new countries, including Kenya and Bangladesh, joined the World Economic Forum’s Global Plastic Action Partnership to combat plastic pollution crisis.
- India has become the largest importer of tea from Kenya, with imports growing by 288% in 2024, highlighting trade relations between nations.