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In 2025, India Introduces Five Major Bills to Mark a New Era in Maritime Industry

Indeed, during the 2025 Monsoon Session, India passed five landmark bills as part of a large move to modernize the country in its maritime sector. Berries This legislative reform removes antique laws of a colonial origin and looks to enhance the blue economy in the country in line with national Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047.

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Trumps Tariff Policy Stirs Inflation and Slows US Economy

Seven months into his second administration of office, former President Donald Trump policy of imposing again substantial tariffs is transforming the economic picture of the United States. Although the move was initially received by arguments of resilience, it is now leading to an increase in inflation, a stagnation in growth, and causing severe problems to the monetary policy.

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Central Government Funds 40 New Tourism Projects to Stimulate Economy

The Indian government has cleared 40 new tourism initiatives in a step believed to increase capital investment in the sector to Rs. 3,295.76 crore under Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme. The set also includes 23 states and are designed to build tourist centres of fame, which is entirely financed by the central government.

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TCA Reduces Tiger Corridors to 32 Pathways Raising Concerns

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has now formally limited the scope of tiger corridors to the 32 so-called least cost pathways as listed in its 2014 report and those referred to in existing Tiger Conservation Plans (TCPs). This action precludes newer and holistic scientific studies and this affects clearance of developmental projects, and concerns conservationists.

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Sundarbans Tiger Reserve Becomes 2nd Largest in India with Expansion

In August 2025, the National Board of Wildlife (NBWL) approved a major expansion of the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve (STR) in West Bengal, increasing its size by 1,044.68 square kilometres. This decision makes STR the second-largest tiger reserve in India, with a total area of 3,629.57 square kilometres, surpassed only by Andhra Pradesh’s Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve.

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