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Daily Current Affairs – 20 December 2025

Current Affairs - 20.12.2025

1. National Affairs (India)

  1. The Government of India launched the National Urban Digital Infrastructure Mission (NUDIM) on 19 December 2025 to integrate urban governance platforms across 100 smart cities.

    • Implementing ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

    • Objective: Unified digital services for property tax, utilities, transport, and grievance redressal

    • Initial budget allocation: ₹7,500 crore

  2. Narendra Modi inaugurated the Atal Setu Multi-Modal Logistics Hub in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

    • Project cost: ₹12,200 crore

    • Expected to reduce logistics costs by 18%

    • Strategic importance for central India freight corridors

  3. The Union Cabinet approved the Revised National Skill Development Policy 2025.

    • Target: Skill training for 5 crore youth by 2030

    • Focus sectors: Green energy, AI, healthcare, and semiconductor manufacturing


2. International Affairs

  1. United Nations adopted the Global Climate Adaptation Financing Framework on 18 December 2025.

    • Developed nations committed USD 120 billion annually by 2028

    • India positioned as a key beneficiary for coastal adaptation projects

  2. Japan formally joined the Indo-Pacific Green Shipping Corridor Initiative.

    • Objective: Reduce maritime carbon emissions by 40% by 2035

    • India, Australia, and Singapore are founding members

  3. World Bank approved a USD 1.5 billion loan for South Asian climate-resilient agriculture.

    • India’s share: USD 600 million

    • Implementation period: 2026–2031


3. Banking, Economy & Finance

  1. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released its Financial Stability Report – December 2025.

    • Gross NPA ratio projected at 3.1% by March 2026

    • Banking system capital adequacy ratio: 17.9%

  2. State Bank of India launched SBI Green Home Loans Plus.

    • Interest concession: Up to 15 basis points

    • Applicable for IGBC-certified residential projects

  3. India’s GDP growth forecast for FY26 retained at 6.8% by the Ministry of Finance.

    • Manufacturing growth projection: 7.5%

    • Services sector expected to contribute over 55% of GDP


4. Defence & Security

  1. Indian Navy inducted the INS Aridhaman, India’s third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine.

    • Capable of carrying K-4 SLBMs

    • Enhances India’s nuclear triad deterrence

  2. India and France concluded the Varuna-2025 Naval Exercise in the Arabian Sea.

    • Focus: Anti-submarine warfare and maritime domain awareness


5. Science, Technology & Environment

  1. ISRO successfully conducted the Gaganyaan Crew Module Recovery Trial-2 on 19 December 2025.

    • Recovery executed in Bay of Bengal

    • Human spaceflight targeted for 2027

  2. India announced the National Quantum Computing Mission Phase-II.

    • Allocation: ₹8,000 crore

    • Aim: 1,000-qubit indigenous quantum computer by 2030


6. Sports

  1. Neeraj Chopra won the World Athletics Diamond League Final 2025.

    • Throw distance: 89.94 metres

    • Venue: Brussels, Belgium

  2. India defeated Australia by 5 wickets in the 3rd Test at Melbourne.

    • Player of the Match: Shubman Gill (134 runs)

    • Series status: India leads 2–1


7. Awards & Honours

  1. Nandan Nilekani received the Global Digital Governance Award 2025.

    • Recognized for leadership in Aadhaar and digital public infrastructure

  2. The Ramon Magsaysay Award 2025 (posthumous) was conferred upon Bimal N. Patel.

    • Field: Urban planning and sustainable architecture


8. Appointments & Resignations

  1. Ajay Seth appointed as Finance Secretary of India.

    • Tenure effective from 19 December 2025

    • Formerly Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs

  2. Asian Development Bank appointed Haruhiko Kuroda as Special Advisor on Monetary Stability.


9. Important Days

  1. 20 December is observed as International Human Solidarity Day.

    • Declared by the United Nations in 2005

    • Focus: Promoting social justice and collective responsibility