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November 15, 2025

Daily current affairs:November 15, 2025

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Government to Establish Four Hydrogen Valleys

Short Description : India announces Rs 485 crore investment for creating four hydrogen valleys to boost clean energy goals, aligned with Net-Zero 2070 commitments.

Long Description : Union Minister Jitendra Singh revealed plans for four hydrogen valleys in India, focusing on the complete hydrogen value chain—production, storage, transport, and utilization. This initiative aims to support the country’s climate targets, foster green industry growth, and demonstrate practical hydrogen adoption across sectors. The summit highlighted the valleys’ role in achieving India’s Net-Zero 2070 targets and Nationally Determined Contributions, further solidifying India’s clean energy leadership position globally, while encouraging investment and research in the sector.
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India-Nepal Agreement to Boost Rail Connectivity

Short Description : India and Nepal sign a Letter of Exchange to strengthen rail connectivity via the Jogbani–Biratnagar Corridor, enhancing cross-border transportation.

Long Description : On 15 November, India and Nepal formalized an agreement to develop railway infrastructure on the Jogbani–Biratnagar corridor. The initiative supports smoother passenger and trade movement between the two nations, facilitating economic integration and regional development. The agreement outlines financial, logistical, and operational support, aiming for completion within three years. This development forms part of greater South Asian connectivity, promoting economic growth and people-to-people ties.
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Nitish Kumar Set for 10th Term as Bihar CM

Short Description : Nitish Kumar is poised for a record 10th consecutive term as Chief Minister after recent Bihar Assembly polls, reflecting his political tenacity.

Long Description : The Bihar legislative elections concluded with Nitish Kumar likely to secure a historic tenth term as Chief Minister. His party outperformed rivals in a closely watched contest. Analysts credit his enduring local popularity and administrative continuity, pivotal for Bihar’s development agenda. Focus areas include healthcare reform, educational improvements, and infrastructure advancement. The mandate underlines Bihar’s preference for established governance, setting the tone for future coalition politics in the state.
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RBI Announces Relief Measures for Exporters

Short Description : RBI allows banks and NBFCs to extend moratoriums to exporters, easing repayment burdens amid global headwinds and promoting trade sector resilience.

Long Description : Responding to volatile international markets, the Reserve Bank of India unveiled relief steps for exporters, permitting financial institutions to offer moratoriums on principal and interest dues. This provides liquidity support, enabling exporters to cope with falling demand and shipping disruptions. Banks and NBFCs may restructure loans, defer interest payments, and extend repayment schedules. The initiative is expected to mitigate near-term trade stress and improve competitiveness of Indian exporters globally.
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Bank Credit Growth Slows to 11.3%, Deposit Growth at 9.7%

Short Description : RBI data shows bank credit growth decelerating to 11.3% in October, while deposit mobilization rises to 9.7%, indicating changing banking sector trends.

Long Description : According to RBI’s latest statistics, total bank credit expanded by 11.3% year-on-year as of October 2025, while deposit growth reached 9.7%. This narrowing gap suggests heightened efforts by banks to boost deposits, with demand deposits growing significantly due to competitive interest rates and aggressive branch outreach. The deceleration in credit growth reflects cautious lending approaches amidst economic uncertainties, with sector players focusing on asset quality and financial stability.
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India Observes Janjatiya Gaurav Divas Honoring Birsa Munda

Short Description : India marks Janjatiya Gaurav Divas, celebrating the legacy of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda and contributions of indigenous communities.

Long Description : On 15 November, the government commemorated Janjatiya Gaurav Divas nationwide to honor Birsa Munda—iconic adivasi leader and freedom fighter. Events included cultural programs, educational outreach, and tributes at memorials. The celebration aims to highlight tribal heritage, their role in India’s independence, and ongoing initiatives for their socioeconomic development. Recent schemes focus on improved healthcare, education, and land rights for tribal populations.
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India’s Inflation Rate Projection: 3.5% in 2026, 4% in 2027

Short Description : Forecasts indicate India’s inflation rate will moderate, standing at 3.5% in 2026, and expected to reach 4% in 2027 amid policy tightening and stable growth.

Long Description : Financial analysts estimate India’s inflation rate will ease in upcoming years, with 2026’s figure projected at 3.5% due to disciplined monetary policy, falling crude oil prices, and resilient supply chains. For 2027, inflation is expected to mildly increase to 4% as growth rebounds and consumer demand rises. The government continues to monitor retail price trends and intervene when necessary, balancing growth and affordability.
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Golden Jubilee of New Mangalore Port Authority Marked

Short Description : The New Mangalore Port Authority celebrates its 50th anniversary with launch of major development projects focused on modernization and improved capacity.

Long Description : To commemorate its fifty years, the New Mangalore Port Authority inaugurated several infrastructure projects enhancing port operations, leveraging advanced technologies and green initiatives. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reiterated the Government’s commitment to developing major ports to aid trade growth, maritime safety, and regional employment. These upgrades are expected to boost cargo handling efficiency and support coastal economic zones.
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National Migration Survey 2026–27 Announced

Short Description : The Ministry of Statistics announces a comprehensive nationwide migration survey to be conducted by the NSO from July 2026 to June 2027.

Long Description : The upcoming National Migration Survey is set to be India’s largest demographic study since independence, aiming to provide granular data on the movement of people for employment, education, and other reasons. The survey will inform policy formulation on urbanization, labor mobility, and regional development. Stakeholders anticipate insights into regional disparities, social inclusiveness, and future migration trends impacting planning for infrastructure and social services.
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Mudh-Nyoma Airbase Inaugurated in Ladakh

Short Description : Indian Air Force inaugurates Mudh-Nyoma Airbase near the LAC in Ladakh, strengthening airpower and border security in the sensitive region.

Long Description : The opening of the Mudh-Nyoma Airbase marks a major step in India’s defence preparedness along the China border. The airbase features upgraded runway facilities, advanced radar systems, and logistical infrastructure to support rapid response combat operations. The move enhances surveillance, quick deployment capacity, and sustains India’s territorial integrity in strategically critical areas, reinforcing national security priorities.
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KABIL Secures Lithium Blocks in Argentina

Short Description : Through KABIL, India finalizes acquisition of five lithium blocks in Argentina, and intensifies rare earth element (REE) exploration in Odisha and Kerala.

Long Description : The KABIL consortium’s agreement with Argentina provides access to key lithium assets, critical for clean energy and battery production. Domestic REE exploration is also ramping up, with targeted mining efforts in Odisha and Kerala to reduce import dependency. These strategic moves seek to bolster India’s electric mobility and energy storage sector, contributing to self-reliance in green technology supply chains.
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Flexible Inflation Targeting Praised as Balanced Policy

Short Description : Editorials discuss the merits of India’s flexible inflation targeting framework, noting its role in stabilizing the economy while accommodating growth.

Long Description : Indian policymakers and economists are commending the RBI’s flexible inflation targeting policy, which sets moderate inflation goals but allows adjustments for growth or external shocks. This framework contributed to India’s macroeconomic stability amid global uncertainties, supporting investment and protecting consumers. The discussion underscores the need for responsive measures calibrated to real-time challenges, bolstered by robust statistical tools and data transparency.
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Delhi Blast Highlights Tech-Savvy Terror Risks

Short Description : A recent blast in Delhi underscores the increasing threat of technology-driven terrorism, prompting calls for strengthened surveillance and cyber-policing.

Long Description : Security agencies have attributed the Delhi incident to sophisticated use of digital tools and communication networks by perpetrators. Experts urge enhanced inter-agency coordination, improved tracking of online extremist activity, and advanced forensic capabilities to mitigate risks. Policy debates center on balancing surveillance with civil liberties, ensuring proactive measures don’t infringe on rights but effectively safeguard public security.
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Nagaland Hosts Anti-Drug Conference: ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat’

Short Description : Nagaland Police and NCB organize a two-day national conference to address drug abuse through enforcement, rehabilitation, and regional cooperation.

Long Description : The conference, part of the ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat’ Mission, saw participation from law enforcement, health, and social sector stakeholders. Focused discussions covered challenges unique to North East India, supply chain monitoring, and efficient rehabilitation models. Outcomes include renewed strategy for border surveillance, community engagement programs, and policy recommendations for improved inter-state coordination.
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India’s Banks Set for Profit Growth in FY26

Short Description : Indian banks and NBFCs predicted to witness strong growth in credit margins, asset quality, and profitability through H2FY26, as financial sector outlook improves.

Long Description : Industry analysts forecast substantial gains for banking and financial institutions starting the second half of FY26, driven by lower lending rates, enhanced consumption, and reduced stress across portfolios. Asset quality issues are easing, thanks to improved collection and declining defaults, particularly in unsecured lending segments. Experts anticipate 16% CAGR in sector earnings, with return on assets better than previous years, supporting further investment and expansion.
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Thimmakka Anecdote Highlights Conservation as Coexistence

Short Description : Conservation activist Thimmakka’s story cited in editorials to illustrate coexistence-focused environmental policies and the need for community participation.

Long Description : The anecdote of Thimmakka, renowned for planting thousands of trees, has been highlighted in conservation debates to emphasize the value of harmonious living with nature. Policymakers advocate for participative environmental management, incorporating community wisdom and local stewardship into formal conservation plans. The ongoing reforms aim to empower traditional custodians and mainstream eco-friendly practices into development frameworks.
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DPDP Rules 2025 Under Review

Short Description : Data Protection and Digital Privacy (DPDP) Rules, 2025 are under active scrutiny, as stakeholders debate enforcement timelines and regulatory scope.

Long Description : The government, industry experts, and privacy advocates continue discussions on the new DPDP Rules, focusing on implementation frameworks to protect users’ digital identities while enabling tech innovation. Key issues include compliance requirements for firms, penalties for breaches, and safeguards for personal data sharing. The rules are expected to strengthen trust in digital services and provide balanced protection in India’s digital economy.