Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (21 February to 26 February 2022)

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Category : International Published on: February 27 2022

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  • India to host 140th IOC session in 2023 in Mumbai after 40 years
  • Documentary film 'Before I Die' made in Haryana giving the message of nature and environmental protection got the title of Best Film in Germany
  • International Business Machines Corporation announces the launch of India's first cyber security center in Bengaluru
  • India has been ranked 43 out of 55 countries in the International Intellectual Property Index released by the US Chambers of Commerce of America
  • UAE becomes first country outside India to set up first branch of IIT
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