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Highlights of 28 July 2025 Current Affairs
- The Prime Minister’s visit to the Maldives marked a reset in bilateral ties, celebrating 60 years of diplomacy and countering the “India Out” campaign.
- India extended a ₹4,850 crore Line of Credit to ease Maldives’ debt, and signed MoUs in fisheries, meteorology, UPI, and pharmaceuticals.
- Indian Railways tested its first hydrogen-powered coach, aligning with the National Green Hydrogen Mission to reduce emissions and promote sustainable mobility.
- President’s Rule in Manipur was extended for six months due to a breakdown in constitutional machinery, under Article 356 of the Constitution.
- Doklam and Cho La will soon be opened for battlefield tourism in Sikkim, eight years after the India-China standoff in 2017.
- The Maldives remains critical to India’s maritime security, lying near key chokepoints and sea lanes through which 80% of India’s energy imports flow.
- India launched major infrastructure and health projects in the Maldives, including 3,300 housing units and Aarogya Maitri Health Cubes for emergency care.
- The I&B Ministry blocked 25 websites hosting obscene content under the IT Act, BNS 2023, and Indecent Representation of Women Act.
- The concept of “obscenity” was clarified through constitutional limits on free speech, with judicial backing from the Ranjit D. Udeshi case.
- Iran faces potential snapback sanctions by the E3 group over JCPOA violations, risking renewed international pressure amid ongoing nuclear tensions.
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