Daily Top Current Affairs of the day for 11th September 2025
1. Fitch Revises India’s Growth Forecast
Fitch Ratings raised India’s GDP growth forecast for FY26 to 6.9%, up from 6.5%.
It expects growth to moderate to 6.3% in FY27 and 6.2% in FY28.
Fitch cited strong domestic demand and resilient services sector.
2. India-Mauritius Joint Economic Package
India announced a special economic package during Mauritius PM Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam’s state visit.
The package aims to strengthen infrastructure, health, employment in Mauritius.
PM Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s Neighbourhood First policy and Vision Mahasagar.
3. All-Women Tri-Service Expedition ‘Samudra Pradakshina’ Flagged Off
Defence Ministry launched India’s first all-women circumnavigation sailing expedition Samudra Pradakshina from Mumbai.
Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh flagged it off virtually on Nari Shakti day.
The expedition hongb5ours women in defence and promotes Viksit Bharat’s goals.
4. Forest Martyrs’ Day Observance in Palamu, Jharkhand
Palamu Tiger Reserve will host India’s first National Forest Martyrs’ Day on 11 September.
It honours forest staff who died protecting wildlife and forests.
It highlights challenges forest personnel face in remote regions.
5. India-UP Investment Push: Germany Desk
Invest UP launched a Germany Desk to tap partnerships in defence, aerospace, biotech etc. ahead of GIS 2025.
The desk offers a 75% upfront land subsidy under UP’s FDI policy.
It seeks German investment via trade fairs, delegation visits.
6. India Crushes UAE in Asia Cup Opener
India beat UAE by nine wickets in their Asia Cup 2025 opener in Dubai.
Kuldeep Yadav took 4 wickets for 7 runs to dismantle UAE innings.
India chased the small target quickly and dominantly.
7. Schedule Set for India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match
India will face Pakistan in a group match in Asia Cup 2025 at Dubai.
The match has drawn huge interest given their rivalry.
8. Gymnasts Return to Foreign Training After 16 Years
Indian gymnasts resumed foreign training camps after 16 years gap.
They aim to improve performance in upcoming FIG World Challenge Cups.
The move gives them exposure to newer techniques and coaches.
9. Stocks Rise on Trade & Policy Optimism
Indian markets rose on hopes of better US-India trade ties and possible US rate cuts.
SEBI and regulators plan to relax norms for foreign investment in government bonds.
10. MEA Advises Caution: Nepal Unrest
Ministry of External Affairs urged Indians to avoid non-essential travel to Nepal amid unrest.
It asked citizens in Nepal to follow safety guidelines and stay updated.
11. Supreme Court Reserves Decision on Presidential Reference
SC reserved its decision on constitutionality of timelines for Presidents/Governors to assent to state bills.
The bench heard arguments from Union and States over legislative powers.
12. India-Israel Trade Agreement Signed
India signed trade agreement with Israel; Israel became first OECD country doing so with India.
They expect this deal to help resolve tariff frictions and boost bilateral trade.
13. Policy on Foreign Investment in Government Bonds
SEBI announced plan to relax rules for foreign investors in Indian government securities starting February 2026.
These relaxations aim to attract more capital and improve bond market liquidity.
14. US-India Trade Negotiation Signals Positive Momentum
PM Modi and US President Trump indicated renewed optimism on a trade deal between the two countries.
Investors responded positively; indices rose on trade negotiation hopes.
15. School Sports & Cricket Updates
HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen advanced in Hong Kong Open after hard-fought wins; PV Sindhu bowed out.
Asia Cup matches continue; fans follow closely.