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4 September 2025 – Current Affairs With PDF

Current Affairs 4 September 2025

Find the current affairs of 4 September 2025. Stay updated with the most important news and events that have occurred on this day. Our daily current affairs updates are carefully curated by GK and Current Affairs experts, ensuring that you receive accurate and relevant information to enhance your competitive exam preparation.

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Highlights of 4 September 2025 Current Affairs

  • WHO reports say more than 1 billion people worldwide live with mental health disorders, mostly anxiety and depression, creating huge social and economic costs.
  • India launched Vikram3201, its first 32-bit indigenous processor, at Semicon India 2025, marking a big step in chip design and space technology strength.
  • Anti-immigration protests in Australia targeted Indian migrants, showing rising global worries about jobs, identity, and nationalism in developed countries.
  • The PM launched a Bihar scheme to give women SHGs easy digital credit, boosting entrepreneurship, reducing high-interest debt, and empowering rural women.
  • The new Immigration and Foreigners Order 2025 grants visa and passport exemptions for soldiers, neighbours, minorities, and Sri Lankan Tamil refugees.
  • Russia and China signed an agreement for the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, giving Russia new energy markets and strengthening China’s energy security.
  • India approached the WTO against high US tariffs on copper products, aiming to protect its local industry and ensure fair global trade practices.
  • APEDA started the BHARATI programme to help 100 agri-food startups grow, support innovation, and target 50 billion dollars in food exports by 2030.
  • WHO reports highlight poor mental healthcare, with only 2 percent of budgets spent and a shortage of professionals, leaving millions without treatment.
  • Exercise Maitree-XIV began in Meghalaya, where Indian and Thai armies train together to improve defence cooperation, joint operations, and friendship.

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