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SIPRI Report 2024: Global Military Spending Crosses USD 2.7 Trillion; India 5th at USD 86.1 Billion

According to the SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) (Stockholm, Sweden) annual report, global military spending reached USD 2,718 billion in 2024 — a 9.4% increase in real terms from 2023 — driven by the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts. Military spending rose in all world regions, with particularly rapid growth in Europe and the Middle East.

RankCountryMilitary Spend (2024)
1USAUSD 997 billion
2ChinaUSD 314 billion
3RussiaUSD 149 billion
4Germany
5IndiaUSD 86.1 billion (+1.6% YoY)
  • Top 5 countries account for 60% (USD 1,635 billion) of total global military spending.
  • Over 100 countries raised military spending in 2024.
  • Global military expenditure as a share of GDP rose to 2.5% in 2024.
🏛️ SIPRI Quick Facts

HQ: Stockholm, Sweden | An independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament.

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SIPRI Report 2024: Global military spending = USD 2,718 billion (+9.4%). India ranked 5th at USD 86.1 billion (+1.6% YoY). Top 3: USA (USD 997 bn), China (USD 314 bn), Russia (USD 149 bn). Top 5 = 60% of global total. Global spend as % of GDP: 2.5%. SIPRI HQ: Stockholm, Sweden.

🇮🇳 National News

MeitY Launches Guidelines & Portal for Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS); Sarvam Selected for India’s First Indigenous AI LLM

In April 2025, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw (MeitY) launched the guidelines and portal for the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) — India’s first dedicated PLI scheme specifically for electronic components — aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and connecting Indian firms with Global Value Chains (GVCs).

  • Approved with an outlay of Rs 22,919 crore for 6 years (FY26–FY32). Designed for simple, transparent, and unambiguous implementation.
  • Separately, GoI selected Bengaluru-based startup Sarvam to build India’s first indigenous AI Large Language Model (LLM) under the Rs 10,370 crore India AI Mission.
InitiativeDetail
ECMSIndia’s first dedicated PLI for electronic components; Rs 22,919 crore over FY26–FY32
India AI MissionRs 10,370 crore; Sarvam (Bengaluru) selected to build India’s first indigenous LLM
🏢 MeitY Quick Facts

Union Minister: Ashwini Vaishnaw (RS member, Odisha) | MoS: Jitin Prasada (Pilibhit, UP)

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ECMS = India’s first dedicated PLI for electronic components; outlay Rs 22,919 crore (FY26–FY32); launched by Ashwini Vaishnaw (MeitY). Sarvam (Bengaluru) = India’s first indigenous AI LLM developer under India AI Mission (Rs 10,370 crore). Both under MeitY umbrella.

India & France Sign Rs 64,000 Crore Deal for 26 Rafale-M Fighter Jets

On April 28, 2025, the Government of India and the Government of France officially signed a Rs 64,000 crore (~USD 7.4 billion) deal for the purchase of 26 Rafale-Marine (Rafale-M) fighter jets to strengthen the Indian Navy’s maritime power.

ParameterDetail
Deal ValueRs 64,000 crore (~USD 7.4 billion)
Jets Breakdown22 single-seat fighter planes + 4 twin-seat trainer aircraft
Primary BaseINS Vikrant (India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier)
Deal TypeGovernment-to-Government (G2G)
Delivery StartEnd of 2029; completion by 2031
SignatoriesRajesh Kumar Singh (Defence Secretary, India) & Thierry Matho (Defence Minister, France)
🇫🇷 France Quick Facts

President: Emmanuel Macron | PM: François Bayrou | Capital: Paris | Currency: Euro (EUR)

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India–France Rafale-M deal signed April 28, 2025: 26 jets (22 fighters + 4 trainers), cost Rs 64,000 crore (USD 7.4 bn). G2G deal. Will operate from INS Vikrant (India’s first indigenous carrier). Delivery: end-2029 to 2031. India signatory: Rajesh Kumar Singh (Defence Secretary). France Defence Minister: Thierry Matho.

I4C (Cybercrime Centre) Placed Under PMLA for Information Sharing with ED

In April 2025, the Department of Revenue (DoR), Ministry of Finance authorised the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) (New Delhi) to exchange information with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under Section 66 of the PMLA, 2002, to detect money trails and combat cyber fraud.

  • Allows I4C to share/receive information with the ED and other law enforcement agencies to identify masterminds behind transnational cyber frauds — fake websites, deceptive social media pages, paid ads on search engines, OTP/link-based phone compromises.
  • I4C established: 2018 under MHA as the central node for combating cybercrime in India.
  • Public reporting: National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) — cybercrime.gov.in | Helpline: 1930.
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I4C (Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre) authorised for info-sharing with ED under Section 66, PMLA 2002. Authorised by DoR, Ministry of Finance. I4C est. 2018 under MHA. Cybercrime helpline: 1930. Portal: cybercrime.gov.in. Goal: trace money trails in transnational cyber frauds.

Ministry of Cooperation Signs MoU with Swiggy Instamart for Cooperative Products

In April 2025, the Ministry of Cooperation (MoC) signed an MoU with Swiggy Instamart (Bengaluru, Karnataka) to onboard dairy and other cooperative products on Swiggy’s e-commerce and q-commerce platforms.

  • Signed between Amitesh Jha (CEO, Swiggy Instamart) and DK Verma (Joint Secretary, MoC), in the presence of Ashish Kumar Bhutani (Secretary, MoC).
  • Products under Bharat Organics and cooperative dairy brands will be listed; Swiggy will create a dedicated ‘Cooperative’ category (organic products, dairy, millets, handicrafts).
  • Coincides with the UN’s declaration of 2025 as ‘International Year of Cooperation’.
  • Secretary Bhutani also inaugurated NCOL’s (National Cooperative Organics Limited) new packaging facility in Noida, UP (April 24, 2025) — for hygienic packaging of pulses and organic food items.
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MoC–Swiggy Instamart MoU: cooperative products (dairy, organics, millets, handicrafts) on q-commerce. Signatories: Amitesh Jha (Swiggy) & DK Verma (MoC JS). 2025 = UN International Year of Cooperation. NCOL packaging facility inaugurated in Noida. Brand: Bharat Organics. MoC Secretary: Ashish Kumar Bhutani.

Bihar Sets Two Guinness World Records — Largest Madhubani Painting & Singing Bowl Ensemble

In April 2025, Bihar set two Guinness World Records (GWR), with certificates presented by GWR officials to CM Nitish Kumar at Patliputra Sports Complex, Patna.

RecordDetail
World’s Largest Madhubani Painting on Canvas18.69 sq. m (201.17 sq. ft); created by 50 women in 50 continuous hours; led by Padma Shri Bauaa Devi; tribute to Padma Shri Jagdamba Devi; to be unveiled at Khelo India Youth Games (May 4, 2025)
Largest Singing Bowl Ensemble375 Buddhist monks (aged 5–70) in Bodh Gaya; organised by Bihar State Sports Authority (BSSA)
  • Madhubani painting (also known as Mithila painting): Originates from the Mithila region of Bihar; uses natural colours (turmeric, beetroot, carbon, flowers).
  • Khelo India Youth Games 2025 will be held in Bihar for the first time, across Patna, Rajgir, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Begusarai.
🗺️ Bihar Quick Facts

CM: Nitish Kumar | Governor: Arif Mohammed Khan | Capital: Patna

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Bihar set 2 GWRs: (1) Largest Madhubani Painting18.69 sq. m, 50 women, led by Padma Shri Bauaa Devi; (2) Largest Singing Bowl Ensemble375 Buddhist monks, Bodh Gaya. Madhubani = Mithila painting (Mithila region, Bihar). Khelo India Youth Games 2025 — first time in Bihar, opening ceremony May 4, 2025. Bihar CM: Nitish Kumar.

India Tops 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship with Record 87 Medals (83 Gold)

India achieved an outstanding victory at the 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship held at the KD Jadhav Arena, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi (April 25–27, 2025), featuring 21 countries. Organised by the Asian Yogasana Sports Federation (AYSF).

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1India833187
2Japan33410
3Mongolia111618
4Oman13711
5Nepal0271239
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2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship: New Delhi, April 25–27, 2025, 21 countries. Organiser: AYSF. India topped with 83 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze = 87 medals. Venue: KD Jadhav Arena, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex. 2nd: Japan (10), 3rd: Mongolia (18).

🌐 International News

11th BRICS Labour & Employment Ministers’ Meeting Held in Brasilia, Brazil

In April 2025, the 11th BRICS Labour and Employment Ministers’ Meeting was held in Brasilia, Brazil under the slogan ‘Strengthening the Cooperation of the Global South for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance’, under Brazil’s BRICS Presidency.

  • India’s delegation was led by MoS Shobha Karandlaje (Ministry of Labour & Employment). India highlighted its human-centric approach to technological transformation, aligned with PM Modi’s vision: ‘Technology for Empowerment, Not Exclusion’.
  • Declaration adopted focusing on two themes: (i) ‘AI and the Future of Work’ and (ii) ‘The Impacts of Climate Change on the World of Work and a Just Transition’.
🌎 Brazil Quick Facts

President: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | Capital: Brasília | Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)

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11th BRICS Labour & Employment Ministers’ MeetingBrasilia, Brazil (Brazil’s BRICS Presidency). India’s representative: MoS Shobha Karandlaje. Two declaration themes: ‘AI and the Future of Work’ and ‘Climate Change and Just Transition’. India’s slogan: ‘Technology for Empowerment, Not Exclusion’ (PM Modi).

‘Revive Our Ocean’ Global Initiative Launched to Empower Coastal Communities & Protect MPAs

In April 2025, a new global initiative ‘Revive Our Ocean’ was launched — a first-of-its-kind programme to empower coastal communities in establishing and managing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Led by US-based NGO Dynamic Planet along with the National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas programme; supported by renowned British naturalist David Attenborough.

  • Built on 3 pillars: Inspire, Enable, and Equip. Created the Revive Our Ocean Collective — bringing together local leaders and community groups.
  • Initial focus on 7 countries: UK, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Philippines, Indonesia, and Mexico.
🌊 National Geographic Society

CEO: Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler | HQ: Washington, USA | Established: 1888

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‘Revive Our Ocean’ initiative: focus on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Led by Dynamic Planet (NGO) and National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas programme. Supported by David Attenborough. 3 pillars: Inspire, Enable, Equip. First 7 countries: UK, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico. NGS est. 1888, HQ: Washington.

Uganda Declares End to Ebola Sudan Virus Disease Outbreak

In April 2025, Uganda’s Ministry of Health officially declared the end of the Ebola Sudan Virus Disease (SVD) outbreak — less than 3 months after confirmation in the capital Kampala (confirmed January 30, 2025). The outbreak was declared over following the discharge of the last patient on March 14, 2025 + a 42-day countdown per WHO guidelines.

  • This was Uganda’s 2nd Ebola outbreak in less than 3 years.
  • SVD is caused by the Sudan Virus (SUDV) — same family as the Ebola Virus (EBOV). SUDV first identified in southern Sudan in June 1976; historically kills 4 in 10 infected people.
  • Prior to this, there had been 8 previous SVD outbreaks (5 in Uganda, 3 in Sudan). Uganda’s last SVD outbreak before this was in 2022.
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Uganda declared end of Ebola Sudan Virus Disease (SVD) outbreak — confirmed January 30, 2025 (Kampala); ended after 42-day countdown per WHO guidelines. Caused by Sudan Virus (SUDV) — first identified June 1976 (southern Sudan). Case fatality: ~4 in 10. Uganda’s 2nd Ebola outbreak in <3 years; 8 previous SVD outbreaks (5 Uganda, 3 Sudan).

👔 Appointments

Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul Elected New BWF President (2025–2029) — 2nd Woman to Lead BWF

On April 26, 2025, Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul (Thailand) was elected as the new President of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the 2025–2029 term at the 86th BWF AGM held in Xiamen, China.

  • She becomes the 2nd woman to serve as BWF President, after China’s Lu Shengrong (1993–2001).
  • Succeeds Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark), whose 12-year tenure ended (honoured as Honorary Life Vice President).
  • President of Badminton Association of Thailand since 2013; under her leadership, Thailand won its first-ever Olympic medal in badmintonKunlavut Vitidsarn (silver, Paris 2024 men’s singles).
RoleAppointeeCountry
BWF President (2025–29)Khunying Patama LeeswadtrakulThailand
Deputy President-electEtienne Thobois (Paris 2024 CEO)France
VP for Para BadmintonRichard PerotFrance
🏸 BWF Quick Facts

HQ: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Founded: 1934 | Next (87th) AGM: Horsens, Denmark, April/May 2026

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Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul (Thailand) = new BWF President (2025–2029); elected at 86th BWF AGM, Xiamen, China. 2nd woman BWF president (after Lu Shengrong, China, 1993–2001). Succeeds Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark, 12 years). BWF HQ: Kuala Lumpur. Founded: 1934.

Neeraj Gupta Appointed Chairman & Public Interest Director of NSE IX (GIFT City)

In April 2025, NSE International Exchange (NSE IX) (GIFT City, Gujarat) — a wholly owned subsidiary of NSE (Mumbai) — appointed Neeraj Kumar Gupta as its Chairman and Public Interest Director, approved by IFSCA, effective April 1, 2025 (assumed charge: April 19, 2025).

  • Former IAS officer (1982 batch, UP cadre); retired as Secretary, DIPAM (Department of Investment and Public Asset Management), MoF in 2018.
  • Shaped 3 Union Budgets (2016–2018); chaired the National Taskforce for Promotion of Digital and Cashless Economy.
  • NSE IX operates within India’s first IFSC at GIFT City.
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Neeraj Kumar Gupta appointed Chairman & Public Interest Director, NSE IX (GIFT City). Approved by IFSCA; effective April 1, 2025. NSE IX = wholly owned subsidiary of NSE Mumbai; operates at India’s first IFSC, GIFT City, Gujarat. Gupta: IAS 1982 batch (UP cadre), former Secretary DIPAM.

New Chief Secretaries Appointed in Kerala & Telangana

In April 2025, two states appointed new Chief Secretaries following retirements.

StateNew Chief SecretaryBatch / CadreSucceeds
KeralaDr. A. Jayathilak (50th CS)1991-batch IAS, Kerala cadreSarada Muraleedharan (1990-batch, retiring April 30, 2025)
TelanganaK. Ramakrishna Rao1991-batch IAS, Telangana cadreA. Santhi Kumari (retiring April 30, 2025)
  • Dr. A. Jayathilak: Previously Additional CS (Finance), Kerala; District Collector of Kollam and Kozhikode; Chairman, Spice Board. Term until June 2026.
  • K. Ramakrishna Rao: Previously Finance Secretary of Telangana for over a decade; prepared 14 state Budgets (12 full + 2 vote-on-account); also served as DG, Centre for Good Governance (CGG), Hyderabad. Will also hold FAC as Special CS (Finance).
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Kerala’s 50th CS: Dr. A. Jayathilak (1991-batch); Telangana’s new CS: K. Ramakrishna Rao (1991-batch). Both succeed officers retiring April 30, 2025. Jayathilak previously chaired Spice Board. Ramakrishna Rao: 14 state budgets as Finance Secretary; also DG of CGG Hyderabad.

🔬 Science & Technology

China Launches Tianlian-2 (05) Data Relay Satellite on Long March-3B

On April 27, 2025, China successfully launched the Tianlian-2 (05) satellite — a second-generation geostationary orbit (GEO) data relay satellite — aboard a Long March-3B rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan Province. This marked the 572nd flight of the Long March rocket series and China’s 22nd orbital launch of 2025.

  • Developed by CAST (China Academy of Space Technology) (Beijing), a subsidiary of CASC.
  • Will provide data relay and TT&C (Telemetry, Tracking & Command) services for manned spacecraft/space stations, LEO resource satellites, and spacecraft launches.
  • Uses the Dong Fang Hong 4 (DFH-4) platform; operational lifespan: up to 15 years. Orbits at ~35,786 km (GEO).
  • China’s first Tianlian satellite (Tianlian-1 01) launched in 2008. Active: Tianlian-1 (04 & 05) and Tianlian-2 (01–05).
📝 Exam Angle

Tianlian-2 (05): China’s GEO data relay satellite; launched April 27, 2025, Long March-3B, Xichang. 572nd Long March flight; China’s 22nd orbital launch of 2025. Developer: CAST/CASC. Platform: DFH-4. Lifespan: 15 years. Orbit: GEO (~35,786 km). First Tianlian satellite: 2008.

Axis Max Life Launches AI-Enabled ‘Bandhan 2.0’ Platform for New Hire Onboarding

In April 2025, Axis Max Life Insurance Limited (Gurugram, Haryana) — India’s largest non-bank private-sector life insurer — launched ‘Bandhan 2.0’, an AI-enabled Augmented Reality (AR) platform to transform new hire onboarding through immersive storytelling, interactive gamification, and real-time leadership engagement.

  • Accessible in English and Hindi via mobile and desktop. Provides virtual leadership interactions and gamified modules on company history, values, and culture.
  • Modules accessible for 60 days post-joining; real-time HR dashboards track progress.
  • Axis Max Life Insurance: JV between Max Financial Services Limited (MFSL) and Axis Bank Limited.
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Axis Max Life Insurance (Gurugram) = India’s largest non-bank private-sector life insurer. JV: Max Financial Services + Axis Bank. Launched ‘Bandhan 2.0’AI + AR onboarding platform. Available in English & Hindi; accessible 60 days post-joining.

📅 Important Days

World Day for Safety and Health at Work — April 28

World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed annually on April 28 — led by the ILO (International Labour Organization) — to promote safe workplaces, reduce work-related accidents and diseases, and advocate for OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) standards globally.

  • Theme for 2025: ‘Revolutionising Health and Safety: The Role of AI and Digitalisation at Work’
  • Established by ILO during the International Labour Conference (ILC) in 2003, coinciding with the adoption of the Global Strategy on Occupational Safety and Health. First observed: April 28, 2003.
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World Day for Safety and Health at Work: April 28, led by ILO. Theme 2025: ‘Revolutionising Health and Safety: The Role of AI and Digitalisation at Work’. Established at ILC 2003; first observed April 28, 2003. Focus: OSH (Occupational Safety and Health).

🕊️ Obituaries

Lt Gen S. Pattabhiraman — Former Vice Chief of Army Staff — Passes Away

In April 2025, Lieutenant General Sundararajan Pattabhiraman — former Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS) — passed away at the Military Hospital, Wellington, Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu, at the age of 78 (born 1946).

  • Served a 40-year career in the Indian Army; commissioned into the Corps of Engineers (Bombay Sappers); served as Colonel Commandant of the Bombay Sappers.
  • Key roles: first Director General of Information Systems of the Indian Army; Army Commander of the Western Command (largest operational command of the Indian Army).
  • VCOAS from 2005 until retirement in December 2006.
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Lt Gen Sundararajan Pattabhiraman: former VCOAS (2005–Dec 2006); passed away age 78. Commissioned into Corps of Engineers (Bombay Sappers). First DG of Information Systems, Indian Army. Army Commander, Western Command (largest operational command). Career span: 40 years.

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