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Highlights of 11 August 2025 Current Affairs
- The Prime Minister inaugurated the MS Swaminathan Centenary International Conference, themed “Evergreen Revolution – The Pathway to Biohappiness,” on his 100th birth anniversary.
- Prof. M.S. Swaminathan, father of India’s Green Revolution, won the Ramon Magsaysay Award, World Food Prize, and Bharat Ratna (posthumously in 2024).
- He developed frost-resistant potatoes, high-yield rice varieties, and worked with Norman Borlaug to create dwarf wheat strains for higher yields.
- The Evergreen Revolution promotes sustainable farming through organic methods, resource conservation, biovillages, and equitable growth in agriculture.
- CDS released Joint Doctrines for Cyberspace and Amphibious Operations to strengthen integration, interoperability, and rapid response capabilities.
- The Cyberspace Doctrine stresses unified defence, cyber resilience, real-time intelligence sharing, and integrated offensive-defensive capabilities.
- The Amphibious Doctrine integrates maritime, air, and land forces for combat, humanitarian, and evacuation missions, addressing evolving security needs.
- India launched the second edition of UN Women’s SheLeads programme to enhance women’s leadership and political participation in governance.
- The Awaza Programme of Action 2024–2034 targets trade, connectivity, climate resilience, and food-energy security for Landlocked Developing Countries.
- The US imposed an additional 25% ad valorem duty on Indian goods, bringing total tariffs to 50%, based on goods’ value.
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