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Highlights of 7 July 2025 Current Affairs
- India’s Aluminium and Copper Vision aims to boost production six-fold by 2047 and strengthen raw material security to meet rising domestic demand.
- Copper production capacity will expand by 5 MTPA by 2030, anticipating a massive six-fold surge in consumption over the next two decades.
- Bauxite output targeted at 150 MTPA, supporting India’s ambitious aluminium production increase to maintain self-reliance and global competitiveness.
- India–Africa partnership strengthened through Agenda 2063 support, G20 African Union inclusion, renewable energy alliances, and cultural exchange initiatives.
- PNGRB reforms streamline tariff zones, enforce long-term gas procurement, and create a reserve reinvested into infrastructure and consumer tariff adjustments.
- Sevilla Commitment introduced innovative financing tools like debt swaps and solidarity levies to bridge the $4 trillion annual SDG financing gap.
- RBI used Variable Rate Reverse Repo auctions to absorb over ₹1 lakh crore liquidity and maintain inflation stability in the financial system.
- Chenab River’s Sawalkot Hydroelectric Project received clearance, reinforcing India’s strategic use of Indus basin waters for clean energy.
- Chenab originates at Bara Lacha Pass, from the confluence of Chandra and Bhaga rivers, flowing through Jammu and Kashmir’s rugged valleys.
- Known historically as Chandrabhaga, Chenab cuts across Pir Panjal ranges, sustaining important tributaries like Marusudar and Miyar Nalla.
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