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Highlights of 2 December 2025 Current Affairs
- The 11th Governing Body session of the ITPGRFA in Peru ended without consensus on strengthening the Multilateral System for access and benefit-sharing of global crop genetic resources.
- A revised Standard Material Transfer Agreement was conditionally adopted, with key issues such as payment rates, Annex I expansion, and DSI rules deferred to GB-12.
- India advocated protection of sovereign rights over genetic resources and demanded transparent negotiations before final decisions.
- Artificial Intelligence capability is classified into ANI, AGI, and ASI, with AGI and ASI still theoretical and raising ethical and governance concerns.
- Assam’s GoM recommended ST status for six major communities and proposed a new ST (Valley) category along with interim quota adjustments.
- India was re-elected to the UNESCO Executive Board (2025–29), strengthening its influence in global education, culture, science, and communication.
- WTDC-25 under ITU concluded in Baku, focusing on advancing digital connectivity, ICT development, and global telecom cooperation.
- India launched the indigenous Hansa-3 NG trainer aircraft to boost domestic pilot training infrastructure and support aviation self-reliance.
- India was re-elected to the IMO Council under Category B, reinforcing its leadership in maritime safety, shipping regulation, and pollution control.
- NISAR, the joint NASA–ISRO SAR satellite, entered full science operations to support disaster management, cryosphere monitoring, and geohazard mapping.
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