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Highlights of 26 September 2025 Current Affairs
- The Union Cabinet approved a ₹69,725 crore package to boost India’s shipbuilding sector, aiming to enhance domestic capacity, greenfield projects, financing, and skill development.
- Phase-III expansion of government medical colleges will add over 10,000 MBBS and PG seats, improving healthcare access in rural and underserved areas nationwide.
- By 2050, global cancer cases are expected to exceed 30.5 million, with 42% of deaths linked to preventable lifestyle and environmental risk factors.
- GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) and e-Courts Portal were launched to enable online appeals, virtual hearings, and ensure uniform, transparent GST dispute resolution across India.
- J&K Police arrested an alleged Over Ground Worker involved in the Pahalgam terror attack, highlighting the role of civilians in logistical support to militants.
- Protests in Ladakh demand statehood and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule to safeguard tribal rights, cultural identity, and autonomous governance mechanisms.
- India hosted FIPIC meeting to strengthen cooperation with 14 Pacific Island nations in climate resilience, blue economy, trade, renewable energy, and cultural exchanges.
- RBI sold $2.54 billion in the spot forex market in July to provide liquidity, stabilize currency, and support exporters and importers in exchange rate management.
- China introduced a new ‘K Visa’ for foreign STEM talents, allowing multiple entries, extended stays, and enhanced research collaboration to boost its innovation ecosystem.
- NPCI, in collaboration with Qatar National Bank, enabled UPI-based QR payments in Qatar, expanding India’s digital payment footprint internationally for instant and secure transactions.
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