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Highlights of 6 February 2025 Current Affairs
- Trump administration proposed merging USAID with the State Department, raising concerns over funding cuts and downsizing.
- USAID, established in the 1960s, oversees international humanitarian aid and received $40 billion in 2023.
- Key areas of USAID work include food security, healthcare, infrastructure development, and humanitarian aid.
- Trump criticized foreign aid spending, leading to a 90-day pause on international spending and aid program suspensions.
- Funding freeze disrupted medical aid, clean water initiatives, and security programs in conflict zones.
- Critics warn USAID’s closure could lead to humanitarian crises, reduced US global influence, and increased geopolitical competition from China.
- India targets 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047, with ₹20,000 crore allocated for small modular reactor development.
- NPCIL and NTPC formed ASHVINI JV to develop nuclear power plants under existing regulatory frameworks.
- NASA and ESA are monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a 1.2% impact chance on Earth in December 2032.
- International Big Cat Alliance, launched by India, is now a treaty-based organization dedicated to conserving seven big cat species.
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