TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLSIH) – 18.06.2025

  1. Tamil Nadu Governor-Government Tensions Over Vice-Chancellor Appointments

Subject: Polity (Tamil Nadu)

  • A renewed clash between Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi and the state government has emerged over the appointment of Vice-Chancellors for state universities, echoing a 40-year-old conflict from 1985.
  • The state government insists on its authority under the Tamil Nadu Universities Act, while the Governor claims oversight powers as Chancellor.
  • The issue has delayed appointments at key institutions like Anna University, stalling academic reforms.
  • The Supreme Court may be approached, as similar disputes in Kerala and West Bengal have led to judicial interventions.
  • Concept: Separation of Powers – Balances authority between executive and gubernatorial roles in state governance.
  • The Tamil Nadu Assembly may consider legislative amendments to clarify the Governor’s role in university appointments.
  • This dispute underscores ongoing debates about federalism and state autonomy in India.

2. Congress Demands All-Party Meeting on India-U.S. Relations

Subject: National (Polity/International)

  • The Congress party has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene an all-party meeting to discuss India’s stance on U.S. relations following Modi’s recent interaction with U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Concerns arise over potential U.S. tariff policies impacting Indian exports, especially in IT and pharmaceuticals.
  • The opposition seeks clarity on India’s response to escalating Iran-Israel tensions, given India’s strategic ties with both nations.
  • Concept: Parliamentary Accountability – Ensures transparency in foreign policy through multi-party consultations.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs is preparing a white paper on India-U.S. bilateral ties to address trade and defense concerns.
  • India’s neutral stance in global conflicts, rooted in Non-Alignment 2.0, is under scrutiny amid U.S. pressure.

3. Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with Hypersonic Missile Strikes

Subject: International

  • Iran fired Fattah-1 hypersonic missiles targeting Israel, intensifying the ongoing conflict in West Asia, as reported on June 18, 2025.
  • India has expressed concern over the escalation, urging restraint to protect Indian diaspora and energy supplies in the region.
  • The Strait of Hormuz, critical for 20% of global oil trade, faces risks, potentially impacting India’s energy imports.
  • Concept: Geopolitical Stability – India’s strategic balancing act in maintaining ties with Iran, Israel, and Gulf nations.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs is coordinating with Indian embassies to ensure citizen safety in conflict zones.
  • India may push for UN-led de-escalation talks, aligning with its role in the BRICS summit.
  • Rising oil prices could strain India’s economy, prompting contingency plans for alternative energy sources.

4. RBI Flags Slowdown in Economic Growth

Subject: Economy (National)

  • The Reserve Bank of India’s Financial Stability Report, released on June 18, 2025, highlights a slowdown in India’s economic growth, projecting a 6.3% GDP growth for 2025–26.
  • Key concerns include declining rural demand, high inflation, and global trade disruptions due to U.S. tariff policies.
  • The RBI has urged banks to strengthen digital infrastructure to counter cyber risks amid rising online transactions.
  • Concept: Monetary Policy – RBI’s role in balancing inflation and growth through interest rate adjustments.
  • The government is considering a stimulus package for MSMEs to boost exports and job creation.
  • Tamil Nadu’s industrial hubs, like Hosur and Chennai, face challenges due to reduced export orders.
  • India’s forex reserves remain robust at $650 billion, providing a buffer against global economic shocks.

5. Tamil Nadu Signs MoU with Google for AI Skill Development

Subject: Economy (Tamil Nadu)

  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced an MoU with Google on June 18, 2025, to train 2 million youth in AI and digital skills under the “Naan Mudhalvan” scheme.
  • The initiative targets Tier-2 cities like Coimbatore and Madurai to create a skilled workforce for tech industries.
  • Google will establish AI labs in Chennai, collaborating with state universities to develop curricula.
  • Concept: Skill India Mission – Aligns with national goals to enhance employability in emerging technologies.
  • The MoU is part of Tamil Nadu’s $7,616 crore investment pacts from recent U.S. and Singapore tours.
  • The state aims to position itself as India’s AI hub, competing with Karnataka and Telangana.
  • Local MSMEs will benefit from Google’s cloud services to digitize operations.

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