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Highlights of 26 May 2025 Current Affairs
- PM Modi emphasized Centre-State unity, urging states to adopt a “Team India” approach and develop at least one world-class tourist destination each.
- Tamil Nadu demanded a 41% share in central taxes, a dedicated urban mission, and a river-cleaning project similar to Clean Ganga.
- Punjab criticized the Centre for financial neglect and sought a share in Yamuna waters, invoking the 1972 Irrigation Commission’s recommendations.
- Andhra Pradesh proposed three Centre-State sub-groups focused on GDP growth, skilling, and emerging technologies like AI, quantum computing, and drones.
- Chhattisgarh introduced a 3T Model—Technology, Transparency, and Transformation—to accelerate India’s development towards the 2047 vision.
- Violent protests erupted in Imphal after the Governor’s security forced protesters to cover “Manipur State Transport” labels on public buses.
- COCOMI, a Meitei group, demanded the Governor’s apology, resignation of key officials, and an end to excessive force on peaceful demonstrators.
- Thousands in Kalimpong protested the Bhutan PM’s remark calling the Siliguri Corridor a “problem area,” citing national security and emotional sentiments.
- The Siliguri Corridor remains strategically vital, connecting mainland India to the Northeast, but is vulnerable to Chinese aggression and regional instability.
- Over 53,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have died in Gaza due to Israeli airstrikes, prompting Malaysia to condemn global inaction.
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