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Daily Current Affairs – 23.11.2025

Daily Current Affairs 23 November 2025

1. Banking, Finance & Economy

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the initiation of the realisation phase of inter-linking India’s payment system Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with the euro-zone’s instant settlement system TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS), operated by the European Central Bank (ECB).

    • The move is expected to enable seamless, real-time cross-border remittances between India and the Euro Area.

    • It aligns with the G20 Roadmap for enhancing cross-border payments – making remittances cheaper, faster and more transparent.

    • This development marks a strategic leap for India’s fintech diplomacy and elevates UPI’s global footprint.

  • Implications for competitive exams: Important to note that UPI-TIPS linkage is being operationalised, that RBI & ECB are collaborating, and that the corridor involves Europe/Eurozone.

  • In climate-finance context: At the COP30 climate summit in Belém (Brazil), India pushed for richer countries to boost climate finance, especially adaptation funds. India supported the creation of a “Just Transition Mechanism” for developing countries’ economic transition.

    • The summit agreed to triple adaptation finance by 2035, although omission of a roadmap to phase-out fossil fuels caused criticism.

    • India emphasised equity, climate justice and its support for cooperatives like the “Joint Crediting Mechanism” (JCM) in bilateral climate action.

  • Banking/Co-operative sector update: The issue of smaller urban cooperative banks (UCBs) offering digital banking services remains under discussion — candidates should monitor UCB net-worth thresholds and regulator permissions.

  • For static GK: Note key terms – UPI, TIPS, ECB, RBI; corridor = India–Eurozone; adaptation finance tripling target at COP30 etc.


2. National Affairs (India)

  • In Tamil Nadu, the young Deputy Chief Minister inaugurated a new international hockey stadium in Madurai, ahead of the 14th FIH Men’s Junior World Cup. The modern facility will host matches of the tournament (Nov 28 – Dec 10).

  • In cricket, the city of Guwahati (Barsapara Stadium) became India’s 30th Test venue as it hosted its first-ever red-ball match. The ceremonial bell-ringing and toss-coin presentation marked the milestone.

  • At COP30, India reiterated that developed countries must uphold commitments under Article 9.1 of the UNFCCC (climate finance), reminded them of the principle of “Common But Differentiated Responsibilities & Respective Capabilities” (CBDR-RC) and emphasised the equity dimension of climate action.

  • State/Weather alert: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued high-wave and heavy-rain warnings for the Andaman & Nicobar Islands in view of Cyclone “Senyar”.

  • Exam relevance: Infrastructure inaugurated (stadium), milestone in sports venues, central bank/finance move, climate-policy stance by India at international forum, natural-disaster alert – all high-yield for GA.


3. International Developments

  • At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, nearly 200 countries adopted an outcome document with mixed results: while adaptation finance was agreed to be tripled (to US$120 billion annually by 2035) the absence of a binding roadmap to phase out fossil fuels drew criticism.

  • India and the Eurozone began work on linking India’s UPI with Europe’s TIPS system, signalling India’s emergence as a global leader in digital payments and fintech infrastructure export.

  • Bangladesh experienced a strong earthquake (approx magnitude 5.7) near Dhaka, with tremors felt in Kolkata; this underlined seismic risks in the region and the need for disaster preparedness.

  • For exam purposes: key international bodies (UNFCCC, COP30), key terms (adaptation finance, fossil‐fuel phase-out roadmap), cross-border payments integration, natural disasters in neighbouring countries.


4. Sports & Miscellaneous

  • The Indian men’s hockey team is set to begin its campaign in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025 in Ipoh, Malaysia (Nov 23-30). India, having won the title five times, face Korea on Nov 23, then Belgium, Malaysia, New Zealand and Canada in the round-robin stage.

  • The Madurai stadium inauguration (see National Affairs) is relevant here as the venue for the upcoming 14th FIH Men’s Junior World Cup.

  • In cricket, Guwahati’s first Test match adds to India’s sports infrastructure history.

  • For GA: Focus on tournament names, dates, India’s participation, new sports venues.