September Current Affairs 2025 Part 3

September Current Affairs 2025 brought together a mix of events that captured India’s changing social, economic, and political realities. From scientific breakthroughs and defence progress to cultural milestones and policy reforms, the month reflected how India continues to evolve while balancing tradition and transformation.

This set of 10 current affairs pieces and another 40 are in all the other parts present the most relevant developments of the month in a clear, point-wise format. Each topic is explained with precision and context, making it easier to revise while keeping the essence of understanding intact.

1. Adi Vaani – AI-Based Tribal Language Translation Platform

Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched Adi Vaani (Beta version).

An AI-powered translator for tribal languages to bridge communication gaps.

Current coverage: Santali, Bhili, Mundari, and Gondi; Kui and Garo under development.

Benefits:

  • Preserves endangered tribal languages.
  • Improves access to education, healthcare, and governance.
  • Supports tribal entrepreneurship and creates a linguistic research resource.

2. Solar Orbiter Tracks Solar Energetic Electrons (SEE)

NASA–ESA’s Solar Orbiter successfully traced the origin of SEE.

SEE = high-energy electrons expelled from the Sun at near-light speed.

Two types

  • Linked to solar flares.
  • Linked to coronal mass ejections (CMEs).

Significance

  • Helps understand solar particle acceleration.○
  • Crucial for space weather forecasts as SEE can disrupt satellites, GPS, and power grids.

Read More: September Current Affairs 2025: Part: 1!

3. Yudh Abhyas 2025 – India–US Military Drill

  • 21st edition of Yudh Abhyas held between the Indian and US Armies.
  • Started in 2004; focuses on tactical drills, interoperability, and joint operations.
  • Enhances counter-insurgency and humanitarian mission readiness.

4. WHO Report on Global Mental Health Crisis

WHO released World Mental Health Today & Mental Health Atlas 2024.

Key findings:

  • Over 1 billion people live with mental disorders.
  • Anxiety & depression = 2/3rd of cases.
  • Nearly 50% of disorders start before 18 years.
  • Govt spending on mental health is just 2% of health budgets globally.

Impact

  • Suicide = 2nd leading cause of death among young women (15–29).
  • Mental health losses = 0.5–1% of GDP in several countries.
  • India’s response: Tele-MANAS, Manodarpan, National Mental Health Programme.

5. India’s First Indigenous 32-bit Processor – Vikram3201

Unveiled at Semicon India 2025.

Successor to VIKRAM1601 (16-bit) used in ISRO since 2009.

Jointly developed by ISRO’s VSSC & SCL Chandigarh.

Features a custom Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) with floating-point support.

Symbolises India’s entry into semiconductor self-reliance.

Check Out: August 2025 Monthly Current Affairs: Part 2!

6. Anti-Immigration Protests in Australia Target Indians: September Current Affairs 2025

“March for Australia” rallies carried anti-immigration slogans.

Indians = 2nd largest migrant group in Australia (~8.4 lakh residents).

Drivers of protests:

  • Fear of job loss & wage cuts.
  • Cultural identity threats.
  • Right-wing populism & xenophobia.

For India: diaspora critical for remittances ($118.7 in 2023–24), diplomacy, and soft power.

7. Women’s SHGs at the Core of a Developed India – PM

PM launched Bihar Jeevika Nidhi Saakh Sahkari Sangh Ltd. for SHGs.

Goal: Provide affordable digital loans to rural women entrepreneurs.

SHGs empower women through:

  • Economic gains – access to credit, self-employment.○
  • Social empowerment – collective strength, tackling gender bias.
  • Political participation – grassroots leadership.

Govt’s broader push: DAY-NRLM, Lakhpati Didi Initiative, Stand Up India, WEP (NITI

Aayog).

Cast your eyes on: August 2025 Monthly Current Affairs: Part 1!

8. Immigration and Foreigners (Exemption) Order, 2025

Issued under the new Immigration Act, 2025.

Exemptions:

  • Indian Armed Forces personnel.
  • Citizens of Nepal & Bhutan at certain borders.
  • Tibetan permit holders.
  • Religious minorities (Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, etc.) from Afghanistan.
  • Bangladesh, Pakistan (entered before Dec 2024).
  • Registered Sri Lankan Tamils (before Jan 2015).

Also exempts diplomats, military missions, and visa-on-arrival categories.

Balances humanitarian relief with national security.

9. Russia–China Deal for Power of Siberia-2 Pipeline

Russia and China signedan agreement for the PoS-2 gas pipeline.

Route: From West Siberia → Mongolia → Northern China.

Expands supply beyond existing PoS-1 (Eastern Siberia–China).

Significance:

  • Russia gains an Asian market amid European demand decline.
  • China ensures long-term energy security.
  • Strengthens the Russia–China strategic partnership.

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10. Russia–China Deal for Power of Siberia-2 Pipeline: September Current Affairs 2025

Russia and China signed an agreement for the PoS-2 gas pipeline.

Route: From West Siberia → Mongolia → Northern China.

Expands supply beyond existing PoS-1 (Eastern Siberia–China).

Significance:

  • Russia gains an Asian market amid European demand decline.
  • China ensures long-term energy security.
  • Strengthens the Russia–China strategic partnership.

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