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Highlights of 18 June 2025 Current Affairs
- The 1st Assembly of the International Big Cat Alliance was held in New Delhi, where India’s Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav was unanimously elected as the President of IBCA.
- IBCA unites 95 countries, including 16 founding members, to promote global collaboration for big cat conservation, ecological balance, and knowledge sharing through a biennial assembly system.
- The 113th International Labour Conference in Geneva adopted the first global treaty on biological workplace hazards, aiming to enhance occupational health and safety policies worldwide.
- India supported key maritime labour reforms at the 113th ILC, including humane repatriation rights and formal recognition of seafarers as essential workers in global labour systems.
- SIPRI Yearbook 2025 warns of a nuclear arms race, highlighting China’s rapid arsenal expansion, global modernisation efforts, and rising geopolitical instability due to stalled arms control agreements.
- India’s nuclear arsenal grew from 172 to 180 warheads, surpassing Pakistan’s count, with a continued focus on plutonium-based weapons for strategic and deterrent capability development.
- DRDO and IIT Delhi achieved 1 km quantum key distribution via free-space optics, marking a major leap towards India’s future quantum-secure internet and defence communications infrastructure.
- Quantum entanglement-based communication by India boosts encryption and cybersecurity, enabling eavesdropping detection and ultra-secure data transmission without cables—ideal for military and remote use.
- After 23 years, the Indian Prime Minister visited Cyprus, signing a Joint Declaration that strengthened ties on diplomacy, counterterrorism, economic investment, and strategic European partnerships.
- The Dharti Aaba Janbhagidari Abhiyan was launched to empower tribal communities via village-level outreach camps, ensuring access to government schemes and services under PM-JANMAN.
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