November 2025 Current Affairs (With FREE PDF)
November 2025 was packed with important events and updates that you can’t afford to miss! In this monthly digest, we bring you the November 2025 Current Affairs in a structured and easy-to-read format. From national and international events to legal, economic, and environmental updates, we cover everything relevant to your exams.
Each update in the Current Affairs of November 2025 is curated by experts to help you score better in competitive exams. Stay ahead of the competition with our monthly roundup – your trusted resource for exam-ready current affairs!
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1. Strengthening Cold Chain Infrastructure
MoFPI is improving cold chains under PMKSY to reduce losses, ensure food safety, and support farmers, FPOs, SHGs, PSUs, and private firms through integrated farm-to-market infrastructure.
2. China’s WTO Complaint on PLI Scheme
China has approached the WTO claiming India’s PLI schemes for EVs and batteries violate global subsidy rules. It argues domestic value-addition criteria unfairly favor local manufacturers over foreign producers.
3. NCMC’s Disaster Preparedness Role
After recent cyclones in the Bay of Bengal, the Cabinet Secretary led the NCMC meeting. Now with statutory status, the NCMC coordinates national disaster responses with NDMA and central ministries to reduce risks and damage.
4. Climate Inequality and Finance Gap
The Climate Inequality Report shows the richest 1% produce 15% of global emissions. Meanwhile, UNEP warns developing nations face a $310–365 billion annual climate adaptation finance gap that urgently needs global support.
5. U.S.-China Trade Thaw at APEC Summit
At the APEC Summit in Busan, the U.S. reduced tariffs and China paused restrictions on rare earth exports. This signals easing tensions and renewed talk of “G-2” global leadership, affecting the strategic role of India.
6. Groundwater Depletion and Land Subsidence
Satellite studies show that major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai are sinking because of heavy groundwater extraction. This increases risks for buildings, transportation, and can worsen flooding in urban areas.
7. Strategic Importance of Chabahar Port
The U.S. granted India a six-month waiver to continue work on Iran’s Chabahar Port. This port is crucial for India’s connectivity with Afghanistan and Central Asia, supporting trade routes independent of Pakistan.
8. Model Youth Gram Sabha Initiative
The government launched the Model Youth Gram Sabha to encourage student participation in local governance. This aligns with NEP 2020 and is being implemented in JNVs, EMRSs, and state-run schools across India.
9. GSAT-7R Strengthens India’s Naval Power
ISRO launched GSAT-7R, India’s heaviest defence satellite, using the LVM3 rocket. It enhances secure communication and maritime awareness for the Indian Navy, supporting stronger surveillance across the Indian Ocean region.
10. Recognising Crypto as Property
The Madras High Court ruled that cryptocurrency is a form of property. This gives investors legal protection and sets a precedent for clearer regulation of digital assets under Indian law.
11. India’s Vulture Crisis & Conservation Push
A national survey showed vultures missing in most old nesting places and mainly depending on protected forests. They face risks from poisoning, shrinking habitats, and low food supply, leading to stronger conservation actions.
12. Supreme Court Strengthens Arrest Rights
The Supreme Court ruled that police must give written reasons for an arrest in a language the accused understands. These details must be shared within two hours before court remand, ensuring fair treatment and stronger legal protection.
13. WMO Climate Warning for 2025
The WMO warned that 2025 may be among the hottest years recorded. Levels of CO₂ and other harmful gases are at new highs, showing the world is far from climate goals and needs faster action to control warming and its growing impacts.
14. Universal Basic Income Back in Debate
Universal Basic Income is being discussed again as job losses, automation, and rising inequality affect people. UBI offers simple, unconditional cash support to all citizens, aiming to reduce stress and make welfare systems easier to use.
15. Land Registration Reform Urged
The Supreme Court highlighted major flaws in India’s land records system. It suggested using digital tools like blockchain, clear land titles, and better rules so that property dealings become safer and people face fewer fraud risks.
16. AI4AI Report on Smart Agriculture
A WEF report said farming needs advanced tools like AI, drones, and 5G to manage climate stress and labour shortages. Innovations such as AI fruit grading and satellite-based crop checks are helping farmers work smarter and reduce losses.
17. India’s Big Climate & Biodiversity Moves
India will join a global forest protection fund and continue its cheetah project with Botswana. New climate reports warn about melting ice, rising risks, and the need for cleaner cooling methods to protect people and ecosystems.
18. Defence & Strategic Partnerships Expand
India strengthened defence partnerships through exercises like Malabar and Mitra Shakti. Kazakhstan joining the Abraham Accords also expanded the peace network, adding new cooperation efforts across Central Asia and the Indo-Pacific region.
19. Legal Aid & Access to Justice Milestone
India marked 30 years of the Legal Services Authorities Act, which ensures free legal help for the poor. Through NALSA, DLSAs, and Lok Adalats, many people receive support for quick, simple, and fair settlement of legal issues.
20. Tech & Energy Breakthroughs in India
India installed its first large Vanadium Flow Battery for clean energy storage and used Aditya-L1 to track solar eruptions. IIT Bombay also built a Quantum Diamond Microscope, helping research in science, health, and semiconductors.
21. India’s TB Cases and Rising Threat of MDR-TB
India contributes nearly 25% of global TB cases, and multidrug-resistant TB continues to be a major health challenge, requiring urgent action both nationally and internationally.
22. Draft Seeds Bill 2025 with Stronger Quality Measures
The Bill mandates registration for all seeds except farmers’ varieties and sets stricter quality checks through central and state committees to improve seed quality and support safer farming.
23. India’s Call for Clear Climate Finance at COP30
India raised concerns about unclear climate finance rules and demanded predictable, scaled-up funding to help vulnerable countries adapt to climate change and build resilient infrastructure.
24. Launch of India’s BIRSA-101 CRISPR Gene Therapy
India successfully launched its first indigenous CRISPR-based gene therapy for sickle cell disease, developed by CSIR-IGIB and dedicated to Birsa Munda, marking a major milestone in medical innovation.
25. Supreme Court Orders on Saranda Wildlife Sanctuary
Saranda Forest was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary and Conservation Reserve, with mining banned within 1 km to protect its rich biodiversity, fragile ecosystem, and endangered species for future generations.
26. DPDP Rules 2025 for Stronger Digital Data Protection
The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules are now fully operational, ensuring free, clear, and revocable consent for all users, with special protections for children and persons with disabilities online.
27. Belem Action Plan for Climate-Resilient Health Systems
Launched at COP30, the plan focuses on strengthening climate-resilient health systems, early warning mechanisms, capacity building, and providing USD 300 million funding to countries most affected by climate threats.
28. India’s CO₂ Emissions Growth Slows in 2025
India’s CO₂ emissions grew only 1.4% in 2025 due to rapid renewable energy growth and reduced coal use, keeping per-person emissions low despite India being the third-largest emitter globally.
29. Supreme Court Directives to Protect Tigers and Wildlife
Night tourism and commercial activities are banned near tiger reserves, and human-wildlife conflict victims are to receive uniform ₹10 lakh compensation, strengthening wildlife conservation efforts nationwide.
30. India–UK Joint Military Exercise Ajeya Warrior-25
The exercise in Rajasthan enhances India–UK cooperation in counter-terrorism, urban warfare, and operational training, improving interoperability between forces under United Nations rules and standards.
31. Child Poverty and Deprivation
India still faces deep child poverty, with many lacking food, schooling, and safety. UNICEF says progress needs better budgets, stronger support for families, and wider access to services for every child.
32. Gaps in Juvenile Justice
The India Justice Report shows slow case disposal and poor facilities for children in conflict with law. Most children are sent to institutions, highlighting the need for humane care and faster justice.
33. Aravalli Mining Action
The Supreme Court has called for a national plan to protect the Aravallis and paused new mining. It also set one scientific definition for the range to avoid misuse and ensure long-term environmental safety.
34. Record Foodgrain Output
India achieved its highest foodgrain production due to better MSP coverage, stronger irrigation, and a mission to boost pulses. These steps aim to support farmers and improve national food security.
35. Global Climate Decisions
Events like COP30 and COP31 brought new plans for fair climate action, more finance, and cleaner energy. Nations agreed to push stronger steps to limit warming and protect vulnerable communities.
36. Defence and Security Moves
India’s security ties grew with new U.S. weapon deals and Seychelles joining the Colombo Conclave. These moves improve border readiness, sea safety, and cooperation across the Indian Ocean region.
37. Digital Safety Concerns
UN Women warns that online abuse against women is rising, especially through deepfakes. The report shows many countries lack clear laws, stressing the need for better rules and safer digital spaces.
38. AI and Data Governance
India is working on safe AI use through BharatGen, while global talks focus on digital sequence data to stop misuse. A Supreme Court paper also urged strong rules to prevent risks from unregulated AI.
39. Health and Environment Alerts
Reports link rising disease to ultra-processed foods, and volcanic eruptions like Semeru and Hayli Gubbi caused ash travel and flight issues. These events show how health and climate risks are growing.
40. Governance and Legal Updates
New labour codes, court rulings on bill assent, and debates on judicial reforms marked major governance changes. These steps aim to make laws clearer, faster, and more responsive to people’s needs.
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