TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 21.11.2025

1. WORLD FISHERIES DAY 2025 OBSERVED WITH FOCUS ON BLUE TRANSFORMATION AND SEAFOOD EXPORTS

SUBJECT: ECONOMY/NATIONAL

  • Department of Fisheries celebrated World Fisheries Day on November 21, 2025, at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi, under the theme “India’s Blue Transformation: Strengthening Value Addition in Seafood Exports”.
  • India retained 2nd position globally in aquaculture production with 23 million tonnes (FAO SOFIA 2024); total fish production reached 195 lakh tonnes, supporting 30 million livelihoods.
  • Marine exports rose 11% in October 2025; national traceability framework launched for food safety and global market access.
  • Initiatives like PM Matsya Sampada Yojana (₹20,312 crore investment till 2025-26) and PM-MKSSY drive sustainable growth and value addition.
  • Delegations from 27 countries attended, highlighting India’s Blue Economy partnerships.
  • Concepts: Blue Economy – Sustainable ocean resource utilisation; Traceability ensures compliance with international standards like EU regulations.

2. PM MODI TO ATTEND G20 LEADERS’ SUMMIT IN JOHANNESBURG

SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL/ECONOMY

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the 20th G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, from November 22-23, 2025 (preparations and travel underway on November 21).
  • First G20 Summit on African soil; theme “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability” focuses on Global South priorities.
  • India to advocate reforms in multilateral institutions, climate finance, debt relief, and digital/AI governance.
  • Bilateral engagements expected with African leaders; India highlights legacy of its 2023 G20 Presidency (“One Earth, One Family, One Future”).
  • Summit precedes handover of presidency to USA in December 2025.
  • Concepts: G20 – Forum of major economies (19 countries + EU + AU); Represents 85% global GDP, promotes coordinated economic policies.

3. RECORD DEFENCE PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS IN FY 2024-25

SUBJECT: DEFENCE/ECONOMY

  • India achieved highest-ever defence production of ₹1.54 lakh crore and exports of ₹23,622 crore in FY 2024-25 (highlighted in ongoing reviews).
  • Exports surged from <₹1,000 crore in 2014; driven by indigenous systems like Tejas, BrahMos, Akash.
  • Private sector share rose to 23%; over 16,000 MSMEs in supply chain.
  • Policies like DAP 2020, DPM 2025, and defence corridors (including Tamil Nadu) boosted Atmanirbharta.
  • Dubai Air Show 2025 (Nov 17-21) showcased Indian platforms; focus on global partnerships.
  • Concepts: Atmanirbhar Bharat in Defence – Indigenisation, IDDM category; Export promotion via iDEX, SCAP.

4. SAGAR KAVACH COASTAL SECURITY EXERCISE AND RELATED DEVELOPMENTS

SUBJECT: DEFENCE/NATIONAL SECURITY

  • Large-scale ‘Sagar Kavach’ exercise conducted along coastal states (including Tamil Nadu) to test anti-infiltration protocols and inter-agency coordination.
  • Involved Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Police; simulated terrorist threats from sea.
  • Enhanced AI-based surveillance, drones, fast-interception crafts post-26/11 framework.
  • Aligns with Colombo Security Conclave for regional maritime security.
  • India’s coastal security architecture strengthened under Phase II post-2008 Mumbai attacks.
  • Concepts: Multi-layered Coastal Security – National Maritime Security Coordinator; Information-sharing via NCORD.

5. SUPREME COURT ADVISORY ON GOVERNOR-STATE BILL ASSENT POWERS

SUBJECT: POLITY

  • Supreme Court set to deliver (or recent context) advisory opinion under Article 143 on Governors’ powers regarding state bills (Tamil Nadu case prominent).
  • Clarifies Governors cannot withhold assent indefinitely or pocket bills; must act within reasonable time.
  • Tamil Nadu government hailed earlier rulings as victory for federalism; pushes for fixed timelines.
  • Related to Article 200/201 – Governor’s options (assent, withhold, reserve for President).
  • Reinforces elected governments’ primacy in quasi-federal structure.
  • Concepts: Cooperative Federalism – Balance between Centre and States; Judicial review of executive actions.

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