TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 16.12.2025

1. VIJAY DIWAS MARKS 54TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1971 WAR VICTORY WITH NATIONWIDE TRIBUTES

SUBJECT: POLITY & NATIONAL

  • India commemorated Vijay Diwas on December 16, 2025, honoring the armed forces’ triumph in the 1971 Indo-Pak War, which resulted in Pakistan’s surrender and the creation of Bangladesh.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu paid homage to soldiers, emphasizing their unmatched valour and the historic surrender of over 93,000 Pakistani troops.
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, along with tri-service chiefs, laid wreaths at the National War Memorial, highlighting themes of jointness and national pride.
  • A 20-member delegation from Bangladesh, including Muktijodhas (freedom fighters), participated in events, strengthening bilateral ties rooted in shared history.
  • Events across military stations featured parades, seminars, and veteran felicitations, reinforcing principles of sacrifice and unity.
  • Parliament referenced the Simla Agreement’s legacy, underscoring federalism in security and foreign policy decisions.
  • Concepts: Article 51 – Promotion of international peace; Federal Structure – Centre’s role in national security coordination.

2. TAMIL NADU LAUNCHES ANTI-RABIES DRIVE AND OBSERVES MARGHAZHI MONTH AMID ROUTINE GOVERNANCE

SUBJECT: NATIONAL ISSUES

  • Tamil Nadu intensified its anti-rabies vaccination campaign, vaccinating over 3,000 dogs with targets exceeding 6,000 by mid-December to bolster public health and animal welfare.
  • The state marked the onset of Margazhi month on December 16, a culturally significant period with traditional music, dance, and temple festivals promoting heritage.
  • No school holidays declared for December 16, with institutions functioning normally, focusing on regular academic and extracurricular activities.
  • Environmental initiatives continued, aligning with national conservation efforts and recent Ramsar site designations.
  • Social justice programs advanced protection for weaker sections, including health and education access in rural areas.
  • Disaster preparedness drills echoed national mock exercises, enhancing community resilience.
  • Concepts: Article 47 – Improvement of public health; Article 48A – Protection of environment.

3. INDIA DEEPENS TIES WITH RUSSIA AND JORDAN WHILE NAVIGATING GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS

SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL

  • Recent India-Russia summit outcomes reinforced energy supplies, nuclear cooperation, and multipolar advocacy, with uninterrupted fuel assurances amid geopolitical shifts.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s engagements with Jordan aimed at elevating bilateral trade to USD 5 billion, focusing on defence, digital, and connectivity corridors.
  • India extended solidarity to allies on security incidents, balancing strategic autonomy in Indo-Pacific and West Asian diplomacy.
  • Progress in multi-alignment included fintech linkages and IMEC discussions, enhancing economic pragmatism.
  • Participation in global forums promoted cultural dialogue and countered extremism through inclusive policies.
  • Bilateral mechanisms with Italy and Ethiopia advanced economic and historical linkages.
  • Concepts: Article 51 – Peaceful settlement of disputes; Non-Alignment 2.0 – Multi-vector foreign policy.

4. RUPEE UNDER PRESSURE AS GDP RESILIENCE AND RATE CUTS SUPPORT GROWTH MOMENTUM

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • The Indian rupee faced ongoing depreciation pressures, hitting record lows amid dollar imbalances and FII outflows, prompting RBI interventions for stability.
  • Recent Q2 GDP growth at 8.2% highlighted robust consumption and investment, with IMF upgrades affirming resilience despite global trade risks.
  • HSBC Flash PMI indicated sustained expansion in services and manufacturing, though moderated from previous highs.
  • Finance Minister emphasized strong fundamentals supporting 7%+ growth, countering external uncertainties.
  • Exports showed diversification strength, cushioned by high forex reserves and contained inflation.
  • Insurance sector reforms proposed 100% FDI, boosting investment inflows.
  • Green hydrogen targets and power sector partnerships accelerated decarbonization efforts.
  • Concepts: Fiscal Federalism – Centre-State resource sharing; Balance of Payments – Managing current account dynamics.

5. INDIAN NAVY COMMISSIONS MH-60R SQUADRON AND INDIGENOUS ASSETS ON VIJAY DIWAS EVE

SUBJECT: DEFENCE

  • The Indian Navy commissioned its second MH-60R helicopter squadron (INAS 335) and indigenous Diving Support Craft, enhancing anti-submarine warfare and multi-role capabilities.
  • Vijay Diwas events featured displays of neutralised enemy drones, showcasing advancements in counter-drone technology and operational readiness.
  • Chief of Defence Staff emphasized Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation (JAI) as pillars for future military strength.
  • Progress on indigenous Virupaksha radar and other projects supported IAF modernisation and self-reliance.
  • Border infrastructure buildup and anti-drone reinforcements post recent operations bolstered LAC preparedness.
  • BSF reported recovery of rogue drones and seizures along borders, intensifying vigilance.
  • International partnerships advanced through INDUS-X for AI and secure supply chains.
  • Concepts: Strategic Autonomy – Indigenisation drive; Defence Acquisition Procedure – Private sector integration.

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