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Highlights of 26 July 2025 Current Affairs
- A new study warns that Lakshadweep has lost 50% of its coral cover in 24 years due to bleaching and climate change impacts.
- Repeated El Niño events, marine heatwaves, and pollution are key drivers behind coral degradation in India’s Lakshadweep islands, threatening marine biodiversity.
- India’s coral reefs, though small in area, support 25% of marine life and are vital for biodiversity, economy, and coastal protection.
- The National Cooperation Policy 2025 aims to triple GDP contribution from cooperatives and expand their presence in every village of India.
- NCP-2025 promotes cooperatives in new sectors like green energy, tourism, and transport while ensuring transparency and legal reforms every 10 years.
- India–UK Vision 2035 sets a BRISK agenda—Business, Research, Innovation, Science, and Knowledge—to deepen bilateral ties across trade, tech, defence, and education.
- CETA between India and UK removes tariffs, eases professional mobility, and opens UK procurement to Indian MSMEs—targeting $120 billion trade by 2030.
- Draft National Telecom Policy 2025 envisions India as a global telecom innovation hub, focusing on 6G, AI, sustainability, and digital inclusion.
- Supreme Court expands ‘Permanent Establishment’ under India–UAE DTAA, including shared premises, widening tax obligations for foreign companies in India.
- ISRO will launch three next-gen NavIC satellites to boost India’s regional navigation accuracy, supporting strategic sectors like security, disaster management, and transport.
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