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  • Current Affairs MCQs : 19 December 2025

    Q. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Order of Oman (First Class) by which leader in December 2025?
    A. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
    B. Sultan Qaboos bin Said
    C. Sultan Haitham bin Tarik
    D. King Salman bin Abdulaziz

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    Correct Answer: C. Sultan Haitham bin Tarik
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Order of Oman (First Class) on 18 December 2025 by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik in recognition of his leadership and efforts to strengthen India–Oman relations.

    Q. Which digital platform was launched by PM Narendra Modi during the Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine (2025)?
    A. Ayushman Bharat Portal
    B. eSanjeevani
    C. My Ayush Integrated Services Portal (MAISP)
    D. National Digital Health Mission

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    Answer: C. My Ayush Integrated Services Portal (MAISP)
    The Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine was held in New Delhi from 17 to 19 December 2025, co-hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and India’s Ministry of Ayush.

    Q. The SHANTI Bill, passed by Parliament in December 2025, is related to reforms in which sector?
    A. Coal energy
    B. Renewable energy
    C. Oil and gas
    D. Nuclear energy

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    Answer: D. Nuclear energy
    The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, 2025 (SHANTI Bill) represents a major reform in India’s civil nuclear sector.
  • SHANTI Bill 2025: Major Reform in India’s Civil Nuclear Energy Sector

    The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, 2025 (SHANTI Bill) represents a major reform in India’s civil nuclear sector, positioning nuclear power as a key component of the country’s clean energy transition. Passed by both Houses of Parliament in December 2025, the bill replaces outdated laws such as the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010.

    Despite India’s nuclear power capacity doubling since 2014, it still forms a small share of the overall energy mix. The SHANTI Bill aims to scale up nuclear energy to meet climate commitments and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

    A landmark feature of the bill is the opening of the nuclear sector to private participation, allowing private companies and joint ventures to construct, own, operate, and decommission nuclear power plants. It grants statutory authority to the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) to strengthen safety oversight and licensing.

    The bill also consolidates safety, liability, and compensation provisions into a single legal framework, reforms liability rules to attract investment while ensuring public safety, and encourages research and innovation by easing licensing for certain R&D activities.

  • Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine 2025 Held in New Delhi

    The Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine was held in New Delhi from 17 to 19 December 2025, co-hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and India’s Ministry of Ayush. The summit focused on the evidence-based integration of traditional medicine into global health systems under the theme “Restoring balance: The science and practice of health and well-being.”

    Held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, the event was supported by the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC), Jamnagar. Addressing the summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed the need to mainstream traditional medicine through research, standardisation, and global collaboration. He launched the My Ayush Integrated Services Portal (MAISP), the Ayush Mark for quality assurance, and released WHO’s technical report on Yoga training.

  • PM Narendra Modi Conferred Order of Oman (First Class)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Order of Oman (First Class) on 18 December 2025 by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik in recognition of his leadership and efforts to strengthen India–Oman relations.

    The conferment coincided with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Oman and took place during PM Modi’s official visit to Muscat, highlighting the depth of their strategic partnership.

    Instituted in 1970 by the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Order of Oman is one of the Sultanate’s highest civilian honours, awarded to select global leaders for outstanding contributions to public life and bilateral relations.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 18 December 2025

    Q. The specially designed wildlife-safe stretch of NH-45, launched in December 2025, passes through which Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh?
    A. Kanha Tiger Reserve
    B. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
    C. Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve
    D. Pench Tiger Reserve

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    Ans: C. Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve
    India launched its first wildlife-safe highway on National Highway-45 (Bhopal–Jabalpur stretch) in Madhya Pradesh in December 2025. The highway passes through the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve and near the Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary.

    Q. Which of the following attack helicopters has been inducted into the Indian Army’s 451 Army Aviation Squadron, completing its fleet in December 2025?

    A. Mi-35 Hind
    B. LCH Prachand
    C. AH-1Z Viper
    D. AH-64E Apache

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    Answer: D. AH-64E Apache
    The Indian Army received the final batch of three AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from Boeing on December 16–17, 2025, completing its contracted fleet of six helicopters.

  • Indian Army Completes Induction of AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopters

    The Indian Army received the final batch of three AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from Boeing on December 16–17, 2025, completing its contracted fleet of six helicopters. The deal, signed with the United States in February 2020 for about $600 million, marks a major milestone for the Army Aviation Corps.

    The helicopters arrived at Hindon Air Force Station, Ghaziabad, and will be inducted into the 451 Army Aviation Squadron at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, after assembly and technical checks. This is the first time the Indian Army has its own Apache fleet (the IAF already operates Apaches).

    The AH-64E Apache is equipped with advanced sensors, night-fighting capability, Hellfire missiles, rockets, and a 30mm chain gun, making it ideal for precision strikes, reconnaissance, desert warfare, and border operations. The induction significantly enhances India’s strike capability and combat readiness, especially along the western frontiers, and reflects the strengthening India–US defence partnership.

  • India Launches First Wildlife-Safe Highway on NH-45

    India launched its first wildlife-safe highway on National Highway-45 (Bhopal–Jabalpur stretch) in Madhya Pradesh in December 2025, marking a major step toward eco-sensitive infrastructure development. The highway passes through the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve and near the Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, making wildlife protection a critical concern. A 2 km ghat section of the 11.9 km stretch has been specially redesigned to reduce animal–vehicle collisions.

    Key safety features include 5 mm thick thermoplastic red road markings that visually and physically slow vehicles, 25 animal underpasses supported by fencing to guide wildlife toward safe crossings, and speed detection and monitoring systems to enforce limits. The project balances road expansion with conservation needs through an eco-friendly design.

    The initiative gained urgency after recent wildlife fatalities on highways, including a cheetah cub death near Kuno National Park. By adopting global best practices, this project sets a first-of-its-kind model in India for highways passing through forest corridors.

    Overall, the NH-45 wildlife-safe highway demonstrates how infrastructure growth and biodiversity conservation can coexist, offering a scalable model for future projects across India.

  • VB-G RAM G Bill 2025: New Law to Replace MGNREGA

    The Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025 (VB-G RAM G Bill) was introduced in the Lok Sabha on 16 December 2025. It proposes to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), marking the biggest reform in India’s rural employment framework in over two decades.

    About MGNREGA

    MGNREGA, enacted in 2005, guarantees 100 days of wage employment per year to rural households. It has been one of India’s largest social security schemes, providing livelihood support, reducing rural distress, and creating basic rural assets.

    What the New Bill Proposes

    • Guaranteed Employment: Increases assured work from 100 days (MGNREGA) to 125 days annually.
    • Infrastructure Focus: Shifts from temporary works to durable rural infrastructure like roads and irrigation.
    • Digital & Transparent System: Real-time wage payments, digital tracking, and stricter audits.
    • Skill Development: Training for rural workers to meet modern economic needs.
    • Funding Change: Revises the Centre–State funding ratio, raising concerns among states.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 17 December 2025

    Q. Which is the highest civilian award of Ethiopia conferred on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in December 2025?
    A. Order of Solomon
    B. Star of Ethiopia
    C. The Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia
    D. Lion of Addis Ababa

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    Answer: C. The Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Ethiopia’s highest civilian award, The Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia during his visit to Addis Ababa in December 2025.

    Q. Which Indian film has been shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category?
    A. Laapataa Ladies
    B. The Lunchbox
    C. Homebound
    D. Court

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    Answer: C. Homebound
    The Indian film Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, has been shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards (Oscars 2026) in the Best International Feature Film category.

    Q. The Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025 (VB-G RAM G Bill) seeks to replace which scheme?
    A. PM Garib Kalyan Yojana
    B. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana
    C. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
    D. PM Awas Yojana

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    Answer: C. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
    The Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025 (VB-G RAM G Bill) was introduced in the Lok Sabha on 16 December 2025. It proposes to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA).

  • Indian Film Homebound Shortlisted for Oscars 2026

    The Indian film Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, has been shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards (Oscars 2026) in the Best International Feature Film category.

    Homebound is among 15 films that have become eligible for final nominations in this category, which highlights outstanding cinema from around the world. Being shortlisted marks a significant achievement for Indian cinema on the global stage.

    The final nominations in the shortlisted categories will be announced on 22 January 2026, while the 98th Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on 15 March 2026.

  • PM Narendra Modi Conferred Ethiopia’s Highest Civilian Award

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Ethiopia’s highest civilian award, The Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia during his visit to Addis Ababa in December 2025. He became the first global Head of State or Government to receive this prestigious honour, marking a historic moment in India–Ethiopia relations.

    The award was bestowed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali at a special ceremony, recognising PM Modi’s visionary leadership and his role in strengthening Ethiopia’s global partnerships, particularly with India. It reflects Ethiopia’s appreciation of India’s growing influence in Africa and its long-standing cooperation with the country.

  • Who is Who GK : List with PDF

    Who is Who GK 2026– updated for Competitive Exams. Who, What, Where List of Heads of Important Offices in India and World, latest General Knowledge with PDF for free download.

    Constitutional Head

    PostName
    PresidentSmt. Droupadi Murmu (15th)
    Vice PresidentCP Radhakrishnan
    Prime MinisterShri Narendra Modi (15th)

    Judicial Head

    PostName
    Chief Justice, Supreme CourtJustice Suryakant
    Attomey General of IndiaR. Vankataramani (16th)
    Solicitor General of IndiaTushar Mehta
    Chairperson, National Green TribunalJustice Prakash Shrivastava

    Parliamentary Head

    PostName
    Speaker, Rajya SabhaCP Radhakrishnan- (Vice President of India )
    Deputy Speaker, Rajya SabhaHarivansh Narayan Singh
    Secretary General, Rajya SabhaPramod Chandra Mody
    Leader of Opposition, Rajya SabhaMallikarjun Kharge
    Leader of ruling party, Rajya SabhaJ.P Nadda
    Speaker, Lok Sabha (18th)Om Birla (18th)
    Leader of Opposition, Lok SabhaRahul Gandhi
    Secretary General, Lok SabhaUtpal Kumar Singh

    Election Commission

    PostName
    Chief Election CommissionerGyanesh Kumar (26th)
    Election CommissionersVivek Joshi, Sukhbir Sandhu

    Comptroller and Auditor General

    PostName
    Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)K. Sanjay Murthy
    Comptroller General of Accounts (CGA)Ms TCA Kalyani

    Armed Forces Head

    PostName
    Supreme Commander of Indian Armed ForcesPresident Smt. Droupadi Murmu
    Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)Lt. General Anil Chauhan (2nd)
    Chief of Air StaffAmar Preet Singh (28th)
    Chief of Naval StaffDinesh Kumar Tripathi (26th)
    Chief of Army StaffUpendra Dwivedi (30th)
    DG, Military Operations (DGMO)Rajiv Ghai

    Secretaries and Advisors

    PostName
    Cabinet SecretaryT.V Somnathan
    Adviser, Prime MinisterTraun kapoor, Amit Khare
    Principal Secretary, Prime MinisterPramod Kumar Mishra, Shaktikanta Das
    Defence Finance SecretaryShri Rajesh Kumar Singh
    Foreign SecretaryVikram Misri (35th)
    Home SecretaryGivind Mohan
    Finance SecretaryAjay Seth
    Defence SecretaryRajesh Kumar Singh
    Revenue SecretaryShri Arvind Shrivastava
    National Security Adviser (NSA)Ajit Doval
    Chief Economic AdvisorAnantha Nageswaram
    Principal Scientific AdviserAjay kumar Sood

    Intelligence and Investigation Organizations Head

    PostName
    Central Vigilance Commissioner, CVCPraveen kumar Srivastava
    Director, CBIPraveen Sood
    Chief Information CommissionerRaj Kumar Goyal
    Head, Intelligence Bureau (IB)Tapan kumar Deka
    Head, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)Parag Jain
    DG, National Investigation Agency (NIA)Rakesh Agarwal
    Director, Enforcement Directorate (ED)Rahul Navin
    DG, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)Anurag Garg

    Paramilitary Forces Head

    PostName
    DG, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)Shri Sanjay Singhal, IPS
    DG, Border Security Force (BSF)Parveen Kumar
    DG, CRPFShri G P Singh
    DG, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)Praveer Ranjan
    DG, National Security Guard (NSG)B. Srinivasan
    Director, Special Protection Group (SPG)Alok Sharma
    Additional Director General, ITBPShatrujeet Singh Kapoor
    DG, National Cadet Crops (NCC)Lt Gen Virendra Vats
    Director General, Indian Coast Gurad (ICG)S. Paramesh
    DG, National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF)Piyush Anand
    DG, Assam RiflesVikas Lakhera
    DG, Railway Protection Force (RPF)Ms. Sonali Mishra

    Chairman and Secretary of Commissions

    PostName
    Chairman, NITI AyogPrime Minister Narendra Modi
    Deputy Chairman, NITI AyogSuman Kumar Bery
    CEO, NITI AyogB. V. R. Subrahmanyam
    Chairperson, UPSCAjay Kumar
    Chairman, 22nd Law CommissionRituraj Awasthi
    Chairperson, National Commission for womenVijaya Rahatkar
    Chairman, National Backward Classes CommissionHansraj Gangaram Ahir
    Chairman, Staff Selection CommissionS. Gopalakrishnan
    Chairman, 7th Pay CommissionAshok Kumar Mathur
    Chairperson, LokpalAjay Manikrao Khanwilkar
    Chairman, 16th Finance CommissionArvind Panagariya
    Chairman, Competition Commission of IndiaRavneet Kaur
    Chairman, National Commission for STAntar Singh Arya
    Chairman, National Commission for SCKishor Makwana
    Chairman, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)V. Ramasubramanian (9th)
    Chairman, National Commission for MinoritiesIqbal Singh Lalpura

    Indian Boards/ Committees/Authorities and Chairman

    PostName
    Chairman and CEO of the Railway BoardSatish Kumar
    Chairman, SEBITuhin Kanata Pandey
    CEO, Central Board of Films CertificationRavindra Bhakar
    Chairman, Bureau of Civil Aviation SecurityRajesh Nirwan
    Chairman, CBDTRavi Agarwal
    Chairman, Central Board of Indirect taxes and Customs (CBIC)Vivek Chaturvedi
    Chairman, National Dairy Development BoardMeenesh Shah
    DG, Border Roads OrganisationRaghu Srinivasan
    Chairman, Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory BoardAnil Kumar Jain
    Chairman, TRAIAnil Kumar Lahoti
    CEO, UIDAIBhuvnesh Kumar
    Registrar General & Census Commissioner of IndiaMK Narayan
    Chairman, Public Accounts CommitteeK.C. Venugopal
    Chairman, Estimates CommitteeDr. Sanjay Jaiswal
    Chairman, National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)Santosh Kumar Yadav

    Head of Educational and Academic Institutions

    PostName
    Chairman, UGCVineet Joshi
    VC, University of DelhiYogesh Singh
    Vice Chancellor, JNUShantisree Dulipudi Pandit
    Vice Chancellor, BHUProf. Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi
    Chancellor, Nalanda UniversityArvind Pangariya
    Chancellor, Gatishakti UniversityAshwini Vaishnav
    Director, NCERTDinesh Prasad Saklani
    Chairman, CBSERahul Singh
    President, Sahitya AkademiMadhav Kaushik
    President, Sangeet Natak AkademiDr. Sandhya Purecha
    President, Lalit Kala AkademiProf. V. Nagdas

    Head of Scientific Research Organizations

    PostName
    Chairman, ISRODr. V. Narayanan
    Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)A.K Mohanty
    Director, Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC)Vivek Bhasin
    Chairman, Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO)Samir V. Kamat
    Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial ResearchNallathamby Kalasielvi
    Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space CenterShri Rajarajan A

    Head of the Sports Organizations

    PostName
    Chairman, ICCJay Shah (India)
    President, Olympic Council of Asia (IOC)Kirsty Coventry – Zimbabwe
    President, International Athletic FederationSebastian Coe (UK)
    President, Indian Weightlifting FederationSahdev Yadav
    President, International Hockey Federation (FIH)Mohammad Tayyab Ikram
    President, FIFAGianni Infantino (Italy-Switzerland)
    President, BCCIMithun Manhas
    Test Captain, Board of Control for Cricket in IndiaShubman Gill
    Head Coach, Indian Cricket Men TeamGautam Gambhir
    Director General, Sports Authority of IndiaDr. Mansukh Mandaviya
    President, Wrestling Federation of India (WFI)Sanjay Singh
    Chief, All India Football Confederation (AIFF)Kalyan Chaubey
    President, Hockey IndiaDilip Tirkey
    President, Indian Olympic Association (IOA)PT Usha

    Officials of Banks

    PostName
    Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI)Sanjay Malhotra (26th)
    Deputy Governor, RBIPoonam Gupta, Swaminathan Janakiraman, T Rabi Shankar, M. Rajeshwar Rao
    State Bank of India (Chairman)Challa Srinivasulu Setty
    Punjab National Bank ChairmanAshok Chandra
    ICICI Bank (MD)Sandeep Bakshi
    HDFC Bank (MD & CEO)Shashidhar Jagdisha

    Head of International Organizations

    Secretary-General, United NationsAntonio Guterres (Portugal)
    14th President, World Bank (IBRD)Ajay Banga
    Director General, UNESCOAudre Azoulay (France)

    World’s leading companies (CEOs)

    PostName
    Google CEOSunder Pichai
    AppleTim Cook
    Microsoft (CEO)Satya Nadella
    Tata Sons/Trust CEONatarajan Chandrasekaran/Siddharth Sharma
    TCSK. Krittivasan
    InfosysSalil Parekh
    Open AI CEOSam Altman
    SpaceXElon Musk
    YouTube CEONeil Mohan
    Instagram CEOKevin Systrom
    Facebook CEOMark Zuckerberg
    TwitterLinda Yaccarino
    FlipkartKalyan Krishnamurthy

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  • Current Affairs MCQs : 16 December 2025

    Q. Vijay Diwas (16 December) commemorates India’s victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the creation of which country?
    A. Nepal
    B. Sri Lanka
    C. Bangladesh
    D. Myanmar

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    Correct Answer: C. Bangladesh
    Vijay Diwas is observed every year on 16 December to mark India’s historic victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh.

    Q. India won its maiden Squash World Cup title in December 2025 after defeating which team 3–0 in the final?
    A. England
    B. Egypt
    C. Australia
    D. Hong Kong

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    Correct Answer: D. Hong Kong
    India created history by winning its maiden Squash World Cup title in December 2025, defeating top-seeded Hong Kong 3–0 in the final held at Chennai.

    Q. Who was appointed as India’s new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) on 15 December 2025?
    A. Jitendra Singh
    B. Amit Shah
    C. Raj Kumar Goyal
    D. C.P. Radhakrishnan

    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: C. Raj Kumar Goyal
    Raj Kumar Goyal, a retired 1990-batch IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre, was sworn in as India’s new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) on 15 December 2025 at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

  • Raj Kumar Goyal Appointed as Chief Information Commissioner of India

    Raj Kumar Goyal, a retired 1990-batch IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre, was sworn in as India’s new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) on 15 December 2025 at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The oath of office and secrecy was administered by President Droupadi Murmu in the presence of senior dignitaries.

    Before his appointment, Goyal served as Secretary, Department of Justice under the Ministry of Law and Justice and earlier as Secretary (Border Management) in the Ministry of Home Affairs. With over three decades of experience in public administration, he brings extensive expertise in governance, justice, and internal security.

    His name was recommended by a high-level selection committee chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with Home Minister Amit Shah and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi as members.

    Goyal’s appointment is significant as it restores the Central Information Commission to full operational strength after nine years. His leadership is expected to strengthen the implementation of the Right to Information Act, 2005, enhancing transparency and accountability in Indian governance.

  • India Wins Maiden Squash World Cup 2025 – Creates Sporting History

    India created history by winning its maiden Squash World Cup title in December 2025, defeating top-seeded Hong Kong 3–0 in the final held at Chennai. With this victory, India became the first Asian nation to lift the prestigious mixed-team Squash World Cup trophy.

    The final, played on 14 December 2025 at the Express Avenue Mall, saw a dominant all-round performance by the Indian team. Joshna Chinappa’s experience, Abhay Singh’s composure, Anahat Singh’s fearless play, and Velavan Senthilkumar’s consistency were key to India’s unbeaten run in the tournament. Entering as the second seed, India did not drop a single tie throughout the competition, upgrading its bronze medal from 2023 to gold.

    The victory is a major milestone for Indian sports and significantly boosts the country’s profile in squash ahead of the sport’s Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

  • Vijay Diwas : India’s Historic Victory in the 1971 War

    Vijay Diwas is observed every year on 16 December to mark India’s historic victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The war began on 3 December 1971 and lasted only 13 days, making it one of the shortest and most decisive wars in history.

    The conflict arose from a severe humanitarian crisis in East Pakistan, where atrocities forced millions of refugees to flee into India. Responding to this crisis, India intervened. On 16 December 1971, Pakistan’s Eastern Command, led by General A.A.K. Niazi, surrendered unconditionally along with 93,000 troops to the Indian Armed Forces and the Mukti Bahini—one of the largest military surrenders since World War II.

    The victory resulted in the creation of Bangladesh and significantly altered South Asian geopolitics. Vijay Diwas symbolizes India’s military strength, strategic leadership, and humanitarian commitment.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 15 December 2025

    Q: Harimau Shakti 2025, a joint military exercise between India and Malaysia, was conducted at which location in India?

    A. Pokhran Field Firing Range, Rajasthan
    B. Mahajan Field Firing Range, Rajasthan
    C. Babina Field Firing Range, Uttar Pradesh
    D. Deolali Training Area, Maharashtra

    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: B. Mahajan Field Firing Range, Rajasthan
    Harimau Shakti 2025 is the 5th India–Malaysia joint military exercise, held from 5–18 December 2025 at Mahajan Field Firing Range, Rajasthan.

    Q : Lionel Messi’s “GOAT India Tour 2025” in December 2025 was conducted across which of the following cities?

    A. Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi
    B. Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi
    C. Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad, Delhi
    D. Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Jaipur

    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: B. Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi
    Lionel Messi’s “GOAT India Tour 2025” was a landmark event for Indian football, held from 13 to 15 December 2025 across Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi.

  • Lionel Messi’s GOAT India Tour 2025: A Historic Moment for Indian Football

    Lionel Messi’s “GOAT India Tour 2025” was a landmark event for Indian football, held from 13 to 15 December 2025 across Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. The three-day visit generated massive fan enthusiasm and placed India firmly on the global football map. Messi was accompanied by fellow football stars Luis Suárez and Rodrigo De Paul, adding to the excitement and international attention.

    The tour began in Kolkata, widely regarded as India’s football capital, where thousands of fans gathered to welcome Messi, reflecting the city’s deep football culture. In Hyderabad, the focus shifted to grassroots football, with fan interactions and youth-oriented activities highlighting the sport’s growing popularity among young Indians. Mumbai witnessed one of the most memorable moments of the tour when Messi met Sachin Tendulkar and exchanged jerseys with Sunil Chhetri, symbolizing unity between cricket and football—India’s two major sporting passions. The overwhelming crowd response in Mumbai underlined Messi’s unmatched global appeal.

    The tour concluded in New Delhi, where Messi met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, giving the visit a strong diplomatic and cultural dimension. Overall, the GOAT India Tour 2025 was more than a fan event; it promoted football, inspired young athletes, strengthened cultural exchange, and showcased India as an emerging hub for global sports engagement.

  • Harimau Shakti 2025: India–Malaysia Joint Military Exercise

    Harimau Shakti 2025 is the 5th India–Malaysia joint military exercise, held from 5–18 December 2025 at Mahajan Field Firing Range, Rajasthan. It involved the Dogra Regiment (India) and the 25th Battalion, Royal Malaysian Army.

    The exercise focused on counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, and UN peacekeeping operations, aiming to enhance interoperability, operational readiness, and bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 13 December 2025

    Q: The CoalSETU policy approved by Govt in December 2025 aims to:
    A) Fix coal prices for regulated sectors
    B) Provide free coal to power plants
    C) Ensure seamless, efficient and transparent auction of coal linkages
    D) Ban export of coal from India

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    Correct Answer: C) Ensure seamless, efficient and transparent auction of coal linkages
    On 12 December 2025, the Government of India approved the CoalSETU policy to ensure seamless, efficient, and transparent utilisation of coal resources.

    Q : What is a key feature that makes Census 2027 unique compared to previous Censuses in India?
    A) It will cover only urban population
    B) It will be the first Census conducted after Independence
    C) It will be India’s first fully digital Census using mobile applications
    D) It will be conducted in a single phase

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    Correct Answer: C) It will be India’s first fully digital Census using mobile applications
    Caste Enumeration will be included in Census 2027. It will also be India’s first-ever digital Census, with data collection carried out through mobile applications available on both Android and iOS platforms.

  • Govt Approves ₹11,718 Crore Budget for India’s First Digital Census 2027

    On 12 December 2025, the Union Cabinet approved a budget of ₹11,718 crore for conducting Census 2027.

    Census 2027 will be conducted in two phasesPhase I (Houselisting and Housing Census) and Phase II (Population Enumeration). It will be India’s 16th Census overall and the 8th Census since Independence. India’s Census is regarded as the largest administrative and statistical exercise in the world.

    A major highlight is that Caste Enumeration will be included in Census 2027. It will also be India’s first-ever digital Census, with data collection carried out through mobile applications available on both Android and iOS platforms.

    Around 30 lakh field functionaries will be deployed for the exercise. Census 2027 will cover the entire population of the country, involving door-to-door visits to every household using separate questionnaires for housing and population data.

  • Government Approves CoalSETU Policy for Transparent Coal Linkage Auctions

    On 12 December 2025, the Government of India approved the CoalSETU policy to ensure seamless, efficient, and transparent utilisation of coal resources. The decision was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Under this policy, a new auction window called ‘CoalSETU’ has been introduced within the Non-Regulated Sector (NRS) Coal Linkage Auction Policy, 2016. The policy enables long-term auction of coal linkages for any industrial use and exports, ensuring fair access to coal.

    Any domestic buyer can participate in the auction irrespective of end use. Coal linkages obtained under CoalSETU can be used for own consumption, exports, or other purposes such as coal washing, but resale within the country is not permitted.

    Additionally, linkage holders are allowed to export up to 50% of the allocated coal and can flexibly utilise coal among group companies, improving operational efficiency and optimal resource utilisation.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 12 December 2025

    Q. What was the primary focus of the phone conversation between PM Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump on 11 December 2025?

    A. Finalising a defence pact
    B. Strengthening bilateral trade and strategic cooperation
    C. Launching a joint space mission
    D. Discussing UN Security Council reforms

    Show Answer
    Answer: B. Strengthening bilateral trade and strategic cooperation

    Q. Supriya Sahu received the UNEP Champions of the Earth 2025 award for which major contribution?

    A. Developing India’s first carbon trading market
    B. Advancing sustainable cooling, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience initiatives in Tamil Nadu
    C. Leading India’s national climate finance programme
    D. Launching a global biodiversity monitoring network

    Show Answer
    Answer: B. Advancing sustainable cooling, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience initiatives in Tamil Nadu
    Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Forests, Tamil Nadu, has been awarded the UNEP Champions of the Earth 2025 in the Inspiration and Action category.

  • Supriya Sahu Wins UNEP Champions of the Earth 2025 Award

    Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Forests, Tamil Nadu, has been awarded the UNEP Champions of the Earth 2025 in the Inspiration and Action category. This is the United Nations’ highest environmental honour.


    ⭐ Why She Received the Award

    • Recognised for sustainable cooling initiatives, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience projects in Tamil Nadu.
    • Demonstrated how integrated governance and nature-based solutions can protect vulnerable communities.
    • Promoted climate action that created around 2.5 million green jobs.
    • Strengthened campaigns against single-use plastics and improved wildlife conservation efforts.
    • Advocated a model combining low-tech + high-tech solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    🏛️ Global Stage

    • Award announced during the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) held in Nairobi.
    • Highlights Tamil Nadu as a global leader in climate mitigation, adaptation, and heat-resilience planning.
  • Modi–Trump Phone Call: India–U.S. Trade Progress and Strategic Cooperation

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump held a telephonic conversation on 11 December 2025 to review bilateral ties and ongoing trade negotiations. The discussion focused on strengthening the India–U.S. Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, with emphasis on trade, defence, energy, and emerging technologies.

    Both leaders assessed progress in resolving tariff disputes and improving market access as negotiations between Indian and U.S. trade officials continue. They also discussed Indo-Pacific security, highlighting the need for maritime cooperation and regional stability.

    The call came soon after the India–Russia summit, reflecting India’s balanced and multi-alignment foreign policy.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 11 December 2025

    Q. Which Indian festival was inscribed on UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the 20th UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee session held at the Red Fort, New Delhi in December 2025?
    A. Holi
    B. Garba
    C. Deepavali (Diwali)
    D. Durga Puja

    Show Answer
    Answer: C. Deepavali (Diwali)

    Q. Which team won the 2025 FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup held in Chennai in December 2025?
    A. Spain
    B. Germany
    C. India
    D. Argentina

    Show Answer
    Answer: B. Germany
    Germany won the FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 in Chennai on 10 December 2025, defeating Spain 3–2 in a shoot-out. India claimed their first-ever bronze medal in the Junior World Cup with a brilliant 4–2 comeback win against Argentina.

  • Germany Wins 2025 FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup; India Secures Bronze

    Germany won the FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 in Chennai on 10 December 2025, defeating Spain 3–2 in a shoot-out after a 1–1 draw in regulation time, securing their eighth title. Justus Warweg scored for Germany, while Nicolas Mustaros equalised for Spain before the match went to penalties.

    India claimed their first-ever bronze medal in the Junior World Cup with a brilliant 4–2 comeback win against Argentina, scoring four goals in eleven minutes through Ankit Pal, Manmeet Singh, Shardanand Tiwari, and Anmol Ekka.

  • Deepavali Inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List as India’s 16th Element

    Deepavali (Diwali), the festival of lights, has been officially inscribed on UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the 20th UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee session held at the Red Fort, New Delhi (8–13 December 2025). This makes Deepavali the 16th Indian element on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage list. The announcement was celebrated in Nepal with bhajan gatherings and lamp-lighting at the Pashupati Temple, where community members expressed pride in the global recognition of their tradition.

    UNESCO delegates from 194 member states adopted the inscription, acknowledging Deepavali as a living tradition symbolising light over darkness and good over evil. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the recognition, noting that Deepavali reflects the soul of India’s civilisation.

    The festival’s practices—lighting oil lamps, fireworks, community gatherings, and home-cleaning rituals—promote social bonding, cultural continuity, and hygiene. The inscription honours the millions who celebrate the festival, the artisans who preserve its traditions, and the enduring cultural values it represents.

    India’s list of intangible heritage elements already includes Garba, Durga Puja, Kumbh Mela, Yoga, Vedic chanting, Ramlila, and several other iconic cultural traditions.

  • Current Affairs MCQs : 10 December 2025

    Q. Who appointed Andrej Babiš as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic on 9 December 2025?
    A. Miloš Zeman
    B. Petr Pavel
    C. Viktor Orbán
    D. Charles Michel

    Show Answer
    Answer: B. Petr Pavel
    Andrej Babiš was officially appointed Prime Minister of the Czech Republic on 9 December 2025 by President Petr Pavel, marking his return after his earlier tenure from 2017–2021. Leader of the ANO party, Babiš formed a coalition with eurosceptic groups after winning the October 2025 elections.

    Q. Which state ranks first in rooftop solar installation under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana as of December 2025?
    A. Rajasthan
    B. Maharashtra
    C. Gujarat
    D. Karnataka

    Show Answer
    Answer: C
    India has successfully installed 7,075.78 MW of rooftop solar capacity under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, covering nearly 24 lakh households across the country as of December 2025. Gujarat: 1,828 MW, Maharashtra: 1,322 MW, Uttar Pradesh: 1,024 MW
  • India Installs 7075.78 MW Rooftop Solar Under PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana; Gujarat Leads the Nation

    India has successfully installed 7,075.78 MW of rooftop solar capacity under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, covering nearly 24 lakh households across the country as of December 2025.


    🌞 Overview of the Scheme

    • PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSG: MBY): A demand-driven program launched to promote residential rooftop solar installations.
    • Target: One crore households by FY 2026–27.
    • Financial Outlay: ₹75,021 crore allocated for implementation.
    • Eligibility: All residential consumers with grid-connected electricity connections can apply via the National Portal.

    📊 Current Achievements

    • Installed Capacity: 7,075.78 MW rooftop solar in the residential sector.
    • Households Covered: 23.96 lakh households, which is about 23.96% of the target.
    • Top Performing States:
      • Gujarat: 1,828 MW
      • Maharashtra: 1,322 MW
      • Uttar Pradesh: 1,024 MW
        Together, these three states account for nearly 60% of total capacity.

    ⚡ Benefits to Citizens

    • Free Electricity: Households can generate up to 300 units per month free of cost, reducing dependence on grid supply.
    • Savings: Lower electricity bills and long-term financial relief.
    • Sustainability: Promotes clean energy adoption, reducing carbon footprint.
    • Community Empowerment: Encourages decentralized energy production and local participation.