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Highlights of 5 June 2025 Current Affairs
- Heavy rains since May 28 have triggered severe floods and landslides in Northeast India, affecting over 3.64 lakh people in Assam and displacing thousands across Mizoram, Manipur, and Sikkim.
- In Sikkim, around 1,500 tourists are stranded, while the Indian Air Force rescued 14 people, including one from Arunachal’s Bomjir river, highlighting the scale of disaster response.
- Mizoram reported 211 landslide sites and over 900 damaged homes, with blocked roads and collapsed power stations causing major disruption in public services and safety.
- Political criticism emerged as Manipur’s Congress questioned incomplete flood management projects, exposing flaws in Northeast India’s disaster-preparedness and infrastructure execution.
- The floods pose a national security risk due to the Northeast’s strategic location bordering five countries; disrupted connectivity weakens India’s “Act East” diplomatic and trade policies.
- Ukraine launched a historic deep drone strike, destroying 41 Russian bombers across five airbases over 4,000 km away, signaling a major escalation in asymmetric warfare.
- Russia retaliated with its largest drone and missile attack yet—472 drones and 7 missiles—killing 12 Ukrainian troops and injuring more than 60 others at a training base.
- Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are set for Istanbul, yet escalating battlefield violence suggests a complex blend of diplomacy and military confrontation is underway.
- Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal indicted former PM Sheikh Hasina for 2024 protest violence; she has been summoned to appear on June 16 while residing in India.
- India-Bangladesh relations face strain as Hasina’s stay in India fuels diplomatic tensions, raising concerns about regional stability and the legal-political fallout of the ICT indictment.
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