Latest News in India: April 4, 2025


Latest News in India: April 4, 2025

Staying informed about current events is crucial. Here are the top news stories from India on April 4, 2025, covering economic developments, political engagements, and educational updates.

Economic Developments

U.S. Tariffs Impact India's GDP Growth

The recent imposition of a 26% tariff by the U.S. on Indian goods is projected to slow India's economic growth by 20-40 basis points in the financial year 2025-26. This could reduce the GDP growth from the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) forecast of 6.7% to approximately 6.1%. Analysts anticipate that this economic slowdown, coupled with manageable inflation rates averaging 4.2%, may prompt the RBI to implement additional interest rate cuts to support growth.

U.S. Tariffs Impact India's GDP Growth


Indian Rupee Appreciates Amidst Central Bank's Inaction

The Indian rupee has strengthened, surpassing the 85/USD mark, reaching a peak of 84.9675 before settling at 85.2650. This appreciation is attributed to a weaker U.S. dollar and the RBI's unexpected decision not to intervene by purchasing dollars during this period of rupee strength. Market participants are surprised by this inaction, as it deviates from the RBI's traditional approach.

Indian Rupee Appreciates Amidst Central Bank's Inaction


Political Engagements

Prime Minister Modi's Visit to Sri Lanka

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day state visit to Sri Lanka, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties in energy, defense, and investment. This visit marks Modi as the first international leader hosted by Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake since his appointment in September. Agreements are expected in key sectors, including energy, digitalization, security, and healthcare. Notably, plans are underway for India to export liquefied natural gas to Sri Lanka and to develop a regional energy hub in Trincomalee.

Prime Minister Modi's Visit to Sri Lanka



India's Opposition Challenges Waqf Amendment Bill

India's main opposition party has announced plans to challenge the recently passed Waqf Amendment Bill 2025 in the Supreme Court. The bill, which overhauls laws governing Muslim religious endowments, has been hailed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "major milestone for reform and transparency." However, opposition parties argue that the bill requires further scrutiny and plan to contest its provisions legally.


India's Opposition Challenges Waqf Amendment Bill


Education Updates

JEE Main 2025 Exam Analysis

The JEE Main 2025 morning shift exam held on April 4 was considered moderately challenging. Physics was straightforward and scoring, Chemistry was balanced and based on NCERT, while Mathematics posed the toughest challenge for students. Experts noted that the exam was well-structured, offering students a fair chance to attempt all questions within the allotted time.


JEE Main 2025 Exam Analysis


Conclusion

Staying updated with the latest developments helps in understanding the dynamic landscape of India's economy, politics, and education sectors. For more detailed information, refer to the sources cited above.


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