India’s Bioeconomy to Touch $300 Billion by 2030: NITI Aayog.
- NITI Aayog report projects India’s bioeconomy—spanning agriculture, forestry, fisheries & aquaculture—to reach $300 billion by 2030.
- The report, Reimagining Agriculture: A Roadmap for Frontier Technology Led Transformation, highlights frontier tech adoption—AI, digital twins, precision farming & climate-resilient seeds—to boost productivity & sustainability.
- NITI Aayog CEO: BVR Subrahmanyam.
India’s Retirement Index Climbs to 48 Amid Rising Early Planning.
- India’s IRIS 5.0 score rose to 48 (from 44), signalling stronger retirement preparedness driven by early financial planning.
- About 50% of urban Indians now begin saving early, though only 37% reached 25% of their corpus goal.
- The East zone leads in readiness, while women & gig workers show better planning; loneliness & financial dependence fears persist post-retirement.
Telangana Launches AI Innovation Hub for Global Leadership.
- Telangana establishes Telangana Artificial Intelligence Innovation Hub (TAIH) in Hyderabad to drive AI research, innovation, and collaboration across sectors.
- Goal: Position Telangana among the top 20 global AI hubs by 2035, creating a robust AI ecosystem.
- Partners: Collaborations with IIIT, IIT-H, ISB, NALSAR, C-DAC, and global tech leaders like Google, Microsoft, Infosys, and Amazon.
FATF Applauds India’s Asset Recovery Efforts; ED Sets Global Benchmark.
- The FATF’s Asset Recovery Guidance and Best Practices lauds India’s strong asset recovery framework, spotlighting the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) global benchmarks in tracing and seizing illicit assets.
- It highlights cases restoring ₹60 billion to fraud victims and seizing ₹16.46 billion in crypto assets, citing the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (2018) as a model law.
Maharashtra Extends Uttan-Virar Sea Link to Vadhavan Port.
- The Maharashtra government approved the extension of the Uttan-Virar Sea Link to Vadhavan Port, enhancing coastal and north-south connectivity in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
- The 55.12 km project, chaired by CM Devendra Fadnavis, includes a 24.35 km main sea bridge and key approach roads, expected to ease congestion on major western highways and urban routes.
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