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Highlights of Current Affairs 22 June 2026
- The United States and Iran signed a 14-point peace framework aimed at reducing tensions, restoring stability, and reviving diplomatic engagement in West Asia.
- The agreement includes a permanent ceasefire, phased sanctions relief, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and renewed nuclear commitments.
- A Parliamentary Standing Committee noted that India’s public spending on education remains below the NEP 2020 target of 6% of GDP.
- The Committee raised concerns over CUET’s MCQ-heavy format, delays in AISHE data, and the slow progress of the Institutions of Eminence initiative.
- India and France will jointly launch the TRISHNA satellite mission in 2027 for climate monitoring, agriculture, water management, and environmental assessment.
- TRISHNA will provide high-resolution thermal and optical data through a collaboration between ISRO and France’s CNES.
- The World Economic Forum’s Energy Transition Index 2026 ranked India 70th globally, reflecting progress in clean energy deployment.
- India recorded a 24% rise in low-carbon jobs during 2024, with the hydropower sector contributing significantly to green employment growth.
- India criticized the latest Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) Elements Paper, arguing that it weakens the existing consensus on UNSC reforms.
- Indian jurist Bimal N. Patel was elected as a judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) for a nine-year term from 2026 to 2035.
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