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Highlights of 9 September 2025 Current Affairs
- A Supreme Court judge recently recused from a bail case after repeated adjournments, raising concerns about judicial transparency and public trust in impartiality.
- The Forest Advisory Committee approved expanded exemptions for mineral exploration drilling in forests, easing approvals while maintaining certain ecological safeguards and borehole limits.
- India launched a ₹1,500 crore Incentive Scheme to promote domestic recycling of critical minerals from e-waste, lithium-ion batteries, and industrial scrap over six years.
- The ICIMOD report highlights underutilized renewable energy potential in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region, with only 6.1% clean energy contribution and untapped hydropower capacity.
- Punjab faces severe floods affecting 3.8 lakh people and submerging 1,902 villages, caused by heavy rainfall, dam releases, weak embankments, and poor coordination.
- Foreign nuclear equipment vendors flagged quality gaps in India’s mid- and lower-tier suppliers, emphasizing the need for standardization, training, and cybersecurity safeguards.
- The Ministry of Defence released TPCR-2025, detailing long-term plans for nuclear deterrence, drones, autonomous systems, and integrated multi-domain warfare capabilities over 15 years.
- US President Trump renamed the Department of Defense back to the Department of War, signaling a more offensive military posture and historical reference to wartime identity.
- The Union Government is considering transferring the Vice-President’s Z-plus security cover from Delhi Police to CRPF, aiming for uniformity, specialization, and improved efficiency.
- Recusal practices in India lack formal rules, creating risks of misuse, delays, and public distrust; experts recommend codified guidelines with recorded reasons and uniform standards.
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