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Highlights of 14 February 2025 Current Affairs
- PM Narendra Modi co-chaired the AI Action Summit in Paris, where France announced India as the host for the next summit, focusing on AI governance, innovation, and sustainability.
- The AI Declaration for inclusive and sustainable artificial intelligence was signed by 58 countries, but the US and UK refused due to concerns over excessive regulation.
- India has joined the Coalition for Environmentally Sustainable Artificial Intelligence, initiated by France in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme and the International Telecommunication Union.
- India has become the second-largest fish producer, doubling its production from 95.7 lakh tons in 2013-14 to 184 lakh tons in 2023-24, contributing 8% to global fish production.
- India ranks 96th out of 180 countries in the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index, released by Transparency International, which highlights corruption’s impact on climate change efforts.
- The IRIS chip, developed by IIT Madras and ISRO, is the latest in India’s SHAKTI-based semiconductor series, designed for aerospace and space applications.
- The Ministry of Panchayati Raj is set to release the Comprehensive Devolution Index Report, evaluating decentralization progress in states and union territories.
- The UK-India Young Professionals Scheme, launched in 2023, will open its 2025 ballot next week, allowing eligible Indian citizens aged 18 to 30 to live and work in the UK for up to two years.
- The Fishery Survey of India has identified highly productive, untapped fishing grounds in the Arabian Sea, supporting sustainable fishery resource utilization.
- Rising salinity is threatening traditional ‘Puncha’ paddy cultivation in Kuttanad, Kerala, a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization.
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