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Highlights of 24 December 2025 Current Affairs
- India is prioritizing the internationalization of higher education under NEP 2020 to attract global students, faculty, and institutions while enabling Indian universities to expand overseas.
- NITI Aayog highlights that India spent nearly USD 3.4 billion on overseas education in 2023–24, underlining the need to provide world-class education domestically and reduce brain drain.
- Key reforms proposed include an inter-ministerial task force, internationalization-focused NIRF rankings, easier visas, and major funding initiatives like the Bharat Vidya Kosh and Vishwa Bandhu Scholarship.
- Internationalization is expected to strengthen India’s soft power, improve global rankings, and build a globally competitive workforce aligned with international standards.
- The Financial Fraud Risk Indicator (FRI) has helped prevent cyber fraud losses of ₹660 crore by classifying risky mobile numbers using real-time inputs from banks, telecoms, law enforcement, and citizens.
- Supported by the Digital Intelligence Platform, FRI enhances coordination among over 1,000 entities, enabling early alerts, faster fraud detection, and stronger digital financial security.
- India marked 30 years of the PESA Act, which empowers Gram Sabhas in Fifth Schedule areas with control over land, resources, markets, and preservation of tribal culture.
- Despite its transformative intent, PESA faces challenges such as weak implementation, bureaucratic dominance, and limited devolution, prompting new initiatives like the PESA-GPDP Portal and capacity-building centres.
- The India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement offers zero-duty access for Indian exports, skilled mobility, healthcare cooperation, and significant long-term investment commitments.
- The UN’s Accra Convention 2025 standardizes negotiable cargo documents across transport modes, supporting digital trade, mid-transit sale of goods, trade finance, and legal certainty in global commerce.
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