Weekly Current Affairs (16th February to 22nd February 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (16th February to 22nd February 2025)

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Category : International Published on: February 23 2025

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  • China approves plan for a 'space station' in the South China Sea.
  • Embassy of India in Bangkok hosts Khon dance and Sitar recital under SAMVAD-IV, celebrating Indo-Thai cultural ties.
  • Google announced the opening of its fourth campus in Bengaluru, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and growth in India.
  • The Inland Waterways Terminal (IWT) at Jogighopa will facilitate smooth cargo movement between India, Bhutan, and Bangladesh, enhancing regional trade and connectivity.
  • India and Argentina signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on February 19, 2025, for cooperation in lithium exploration and resource development.
  • India-Philippines complete 75 years of diplomatic ties with the unveiling of the Thiruvalluvar statue.
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