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1091. India’s Solar Power Surges Past 123 GW, Driving Renewable Energy Growth In 2025
- On 16 september 2025 It was reported that, By August 2025, India’s solar photovoltaic capacity reached 123,130.13 MW, forming 63.96% of total renewables (excluding large hydro). Between January–August, 25,265.41 MW were added, including 4,113.59 MW in August, marking steady nationwide growth.
- The Indian government, through policies like the Production-Linked Incentive scheme and the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers, boosted domestic solar manufacturing, ensured quality standards, and promoted large-scale adoption of clean energy across households, businesses, and industries.
- India’s total renewable capacity stood at 192.517 GW, with solar and wind contributing 175.81 GW. Rooftop solar reached 20.85 GW, hybrids 3.26 GW, and off-grid systems 5.12 GW. Challenges remain in land acquisition and grid integration, though global market shifts reduced costs.
1092. India, US resume trade talks, first since Trump's 50% tariffs
- On September 16, 2025, India and the United States resumed trade talks in New Delhi after Trump’s 50% tariffs on Indian exports, aiming to revive stalled negotiations and restore confidence in bilateral trade relations.
- US Trade Representative Brendan Lynch led the American delegation, while senior Commerce Ministry official represented India. Discussions, supported by the External Affairs Ministry, focused on resolving tariff disputes through structured, ongoing bilateral negotiations.
- Talks follow five earlier rounds, with the sixth postponed after tariffs. Contentious issues include US access to India’s farm and dairy markets, while Washington criticizes India’s Russian oil trade. PM highlighted partnership potential; Trump adopted a conciliatory tone.
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1093. PM Modi inaugurates India’s first bamboo-based ethanol plant in Assam
- On 14 Septemer, 2025 PM inaugurated India’s first bamboo-based ethanol plant and laid the foundation stone for a polypropylene plant in Golaghat, Assam, marking a boost to regional development and green energy initiatives.
- PM emphasized ethanol as an alternative fuel, government support for bamboo cultivation, and the removal of past restrictions that once criminalized bamboo cutting, which is vital for tribal and local communities.
- Modi emphasized ethanol as an alternative fuel, government support for bamboo cultivation, and the removal of past restrictions that once criminalized bamboo cutting, which is vital for tribal and local communities.
1094. India’s goods exports rise 6.7% in August to $35.10 billion, trade deficit narrows
- On September 15, 2025 Commerce Ministry data showed India’s August 2025 exports at $35.10 billion, up 6.7% year-on-year, while imports dropped 10.12% to $61.59 billion, reducing the trade deficit to $26.49 billion.
- Exports to the US grew 7.15% to $6.86 billion, front-loaded before tariffs, but slowed from July’s $8 billion, with engineering exports falling 5% under tariff stress, exposing $20 billion trade at risk.
- April–August 2025 exports rose 2.52% to $184.13 billion; imports increased 2.14% to $306.52 billion, leaving a $122.39 billion trade deficit. Exporters urged more MSME support and timely incentives amid global tariff challenges.
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1095. Titagarh Rail Systems launches third indigenous diving support craft for Indian Navy
- On September 15, 2025 It was reported that TRSL launched the third Diving Support Craft into the Hooghly River at 16:10, under the Ministry of Defence’s Make in India initiative.
- The DSC, launched by Mrs. Kangana Berry, is designed to support Navy diving teams through underwater repair, salvage, and training, using domestically sourced systems.
- TRSL has delivered over 35 vessels and is expanding its shipbuilding capacity at Falta shipyard, with upcoming projects including Coastal Research Vessels for the Geological Survey of India.
1096. Centre, Arunachal ink development package pact ahead of Upper Siang project
- On September 15, 2025, the Centre and Arunachal Pradesh government signed an MoU in Siang for a special development package as a pre-investment activity of the proposed Upper Siang Multipurpose Storage Project.
- The agreement, signed between the Ministry of Jal Shakti’s Water Resources Department and the state government, focuses on empowering local communities through livelihood activities, infrastructure upgrades, and strategic market linkages.
- India’s counter to China’s mega-dam project is the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (11,000 MW capacity, multi-billion cubic metre reservoir), aimed at power generation, flood moderation, water security, and sustaining flows for Assam and Bangladesh.
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1097. PM Modi inaugurates interim terminal building at New Civil Enclave of Purnea Airport in Bihar
- On 15 September, 2025 Prime Minister inaugurated the interim terminal building at Purnea Airport, Bihar, and initiated multiple projects worth around ₹36,000 crore to boost infrastructure, agriculture, and connectivity.
- Civil Aviation Minister , Bihar CM , Governor and Deputy CMs accompanied him, as development works were launched through collaborative state-centre efforts.
- Modi launched the National Makhana Board, laid foundation stone for Bihar’s largest private sector thermal power project (₹25,000 crore, Pirpainti), and the Kosi-Mechi river-link project, while inaugurating rail projects and flagging off multiple trains.
1098. Indian Army launches first freight train on USBRL in Jammu and Kashmir to boost winter stocking, civil-military collaboration
- The Indian Army ran its first dedicated freight train on the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) from Banihal Dry Port to Anantnag on September 12–13, 2025.
- The train carried 753 metric tonnes of winter supplies for Army units in Jammu & Kashmir, marking a major step in its Advance Winter Stocking strategy.
- This rail initiative helps the Army in the Himalayan region and supports local farmers by carrying Kashmiri apples to Indian markets, reducing losses from road blockages.
1099. Indian Navy gets indigenous anti-submarine warfare ship to boost maritime prowess
- The Indian Navy received the second Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) named Androth on September 13, 2025, in Kolkata.
- The ship was built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd. (GRSE) with over 80% indigenous content, featuring waterjet propulsion, torpedoes, and anti-submarine rockets.
- Named after Androth Island in Lakshadweep, the vessel strengthens India’s coastal defence, submarine-hunting ability, and supports the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ vision.
1100. Over 3,000 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs Operational in Jammu and Kashmir.
- In a major push to decentralize primary healthcare, the Government of India launched the Ayushman Arogya Mandir (AAM) initiative under the Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs) scheme.
- Aiming to provide Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) by upgrading Sub Health Centres (SHCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across the country.
- As of 29 July 2024, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare officially reported that Jammu & Kashmir had 3,104 operational AAMs, and Ladakh had 321, ensuring frontline health access in remote regions. Earlier coverage from December 2024 highlighted 523 functional centres in J&K alone, emphasizing their service reach to rural communities .
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