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Highlights of 24 June 2025 Current Affairs
- Operation Midnight Hammer saw US stealth bombers strike Iran’s key nuclear sites using bunker buster bombs, escalating regional tensions post-JCPOA withdrawal.
- Iran threatens closure of Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for 20% of global oil trade, raising fears of energy price shocks and global inflation.
- India faces major risks from Strait closure—40% of its crude oil and 50% LNG imports transit through Hormuz, impacting inflation and fiscal health.
- UK House of Commons passed the Assisted Dying Bill for terminally ill adults, permitting self-administered life-ending drugs under strict legal safeguards.
- Ethical debates on assisted dying center on autonomy vs sanctity of life, with concerns over medical ethics, misuse, and socio-economic coercion.
- China–Pakistan–Bangladesh trilateral dialogue in Kunming strengthens China’s strategic grip in South Asia, sidelining India-led platforms like SAARC and BIMSTEC.
- India fears erosion of its “Neighbourhood First” policy due to growing Chinese influence via BRI projects and naval presence in regional ports.
- ADR report highlights rising political financing opacity in India, with 60% donations undisclosed and parties violating post-election expenditure disclosure rules.
- India’s 2024 general elections cost over ₹1.35 lakh crore, revealing funding inequalities, legal loopholes, and the dominance of wealthy candidates.
- MoHFW’s integration of Rare Donor Registry with e-Rakt Kosh will streamline national access to rare blood types, improving critical transfusion outcomes.
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