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Highlights of 11 July 2025 Current Affairs
- FATF’s report revealed terrorist groups continue using cash, hawala, and virtual platforms like social media and Bitcoin to finance global operations, including lone wolf attacks.
- Free Trade Zones, state-sponsored terrorism, and porous borders, especially in Africa and South Asia, significantly increase global terrorist financing risks.
- India’s Mines Ministry launched the Aspirational DMF Programme to align DMF funds with NITI Aayog’s aspirational district and block initiatives for development impact.
- New petroleum rules mandate GHG emission reporting, enable carbon capture projects, and introduce investor protection with legal stability clauses and grievance redressal authority.
- IN-SPACe authorized Starlink for 5 years, enabling private satellite internet in India, supporting remote connectivity and liberalization of India’s space communication sector.
- Namibia becomes the first African nation to adopt India’s UPI system, enhancing digital payment connectivity and expanding India’s Digital Public Infrastructure globally.
- India’s Admiralty Act 2017 allows High Courts to arrest ships for maritime claims, including environmental damage, seafarer wages, and pollution-related compensation.
- The ERASR system, successfully tested by India, boosts naval anti-submarine warfare with twin-rocket motors and electronic time-fuze for precision strikes.
- INS Nistar, India’s first indigenously built Diving Support Vessel, enhances submarine rescue and deep-sea salvage operations with advanced robotic and saturation diving tech.
- UPI globalisation includes partnerships with Bhutan, Singapore, and now Namibia, supported by NIPL and India’s G20 initiatives to expand digital payment standards worldwide.
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