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Highlights of 11 October 2025 Current Affairs
- India and the UK reaffirmed their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, focusing on trade, defence, and technology, with new agreements on critical minerals and maritime security cooperation.
- The Supreme Court ruled that age limits under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, won’t apply retrospectively, protecting couples who began the surrogacy process before January 2022.
- China imposed strict export controls on rare earth minerals, tightening global supply chains for semiconductors, AI, and defense technologies, raising global economic and strategic tensions.
- India launched the National Red List Roadmap (2025–2030) to assess 11,000 species and strengthen biodiversity conservation through national-level data-driven evaluations.
- Kerala introduced the Wildlife Protection (Kerala Amendment) Bill, 2025, to gain faster action against wild boar attacks, challenging Centre–State dynamics in environmental governance.
- Meta selected Mumbai and Visakhapatnam as landing sites for its ‘Waterworth’ undersea cable project to boost India’s role in global digital connectivity infrastructure.
- The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 ranked the University of Oxford first globally, with IISc Bengaluru maintaining India’s top position in the 201–250 band.
- Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his philosophical and deeply human exploration of existential despair and social decay.
- Astronomers discovered a young rogue planet still forming in deep space, offering rare insights into planetary formation beyond traditional solar systems.
- The Indian Army inducted the indigenous SAKSHAM Counter-Drone System, enhancing battlefield airspace security through advanced detection, jamming, and kinetic neutralisation capabilities.
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