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Highlights of 2 June 2025 Current Affairs
- India regained air superiority after early setbacks in Operation Sindoor, executing precision strikes and dismissing Pakistan’s false claims of downing Rafale jets.
- CDS Gen. Anil Chauhan confirmed IAF air losses on May 7, with India swiftly correcting tactical errors to penetrate Pakistani air defences effectively.
- Despite intense military engagement, India and Pakistan avoided nuclear escalation, showcasing restraint and strategic maturity in managing the conflict.
- Pakistan’s air defence system, largely Chinese-made, raised concerns over China’s OEM support during the recent Indo-Pak military confrontation.
- Miss World 2025 crowned Opal Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand in Hyderabad, celebrating global beauty, talent, and women’s empowerment.
- India’s Nandini Gupta failed to reach the Top 8 in Miss World 2025 despite hosting the prestigious pageant at Hyderabad’s HITEX Centre.
- Miss Indonesia won the ‘Beauty with a Purpose’ award for her advocacy project, underlining the pageant’s global humanitarian focus.
- India urged the U.S. to support Pakistan’s re-entry into FATF’s grey list during Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s key diplomatic visit to Washington.
- India–U.S. discussions highlighted defence cooperation, tech diplomacy, and strategic alignment post-Operation Sindoor amid efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally.
- The IAEA raised alarms over Iran’s uranium stockpile reaching 408.6 kg enriched to 60%, warning of rising nuclear proliferation risks.
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