Weekly Current Affairs (31th March to 6th April 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (31th March to 6th April 2024)

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Category : International Published on: April 07 2024

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  • India, Mozambique, and Tanzania successfully conclude trilateral naval exercise for enhanced maritime cooperation.
  • Germany has approved the possession of cannabis and the cultivation of up to three cannabis plants.
  • The World Bank forecasts India's economy to grow at 7.5% in 2024, with South Asia anticipated to maintain its status as the fastest-growing region globally for the next two years.
  • Japan launched e-visa for Indian tourists.
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