Today Current Affairs – 29 October 2025: Global Coal Peak, New CJI, Assam Polygamy Law & More

The top 10 today current affairs national and international current affairs for 29 October 2025 — covering India’s judiciary, energy, and global rankings.

1. Global Breakthrough: Coal Power to Peak by 2030 in China, India & Indonesia

Key Highlights:

  • The world’s top 3 coal consumers — China, India, and Indonesia — may reach peak coal power and emissions by 2030, signalling a major climate milestone.
  • Report by Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) highlights rapid clean energy expansion across Asia.

China’s Clean Energy Lead:

  • China’s emissions already declining thanks to record renewable growth.
  • Added 277 GW of solar in 2024 and 212 GW more in early 2025.

Read more: Today Current Affairs 28 October 2025

2. Justice Surya Kant to Become 53rd Chief Justice of India

Key Highlights:

  • Justice Surya Kant recommended as the next (53rd) Chief Justice of India (CJI) by CJI B.R. Gavai.
  • CJI Gavai will retire on November 24, 2025.
  • The recommendation process follows the Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) for appointing the CJI.
  • Justice Kant was born on February 10, 1962, in Hisar, Haryana.
  • He served as Advocate-General of Haryana (2000) and became Senior Advocate (2001).
  • He was Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court (2018) and appointed to the Supreme Court (2019).
  • He will retire on February 9, 2027.

3. Assam to Introduce Strict Law Against Polygamy

Key Highlights:

  • Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announced a law against polygamy.
  • The Bill will be introduced on November 25, 2025, in the Assembly.
  • The law applies irrespective of religion.
  • Punishment: Minimum 7 years imprisonment for marrying another woman without legal divorce.

Read more: Today Current Affairs 27 October 2025

4. SEBI Proposes New Rules for High Value Debt Listed Entities (HVDLEs)

Key Highlights:

  • Regulator: Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
  • New HVDLE Limit: ₹5,000 crore
  • Old Limit: ₹1,000 crore
  • Announced On: October 2025 (Monday)
  • Goal: Ease compliance and reduce regulatory burden.

5. India Announces ₹5,532 Crore Electronics Manufacturing Projects

Key Highlights:

  • Scheme: Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS)
  • Total Investment: ₹5,532 crore
  • Key States: Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh
  • Major Company: Kaynes Circuits India Pvt. Ltd.
  • IT Minister: Ashwini Vaishnaw

6. Indian Army Observes 79th Infantry Day

Key Highlights:

  • Observed on: 27th October every year
  • First observed: 1948
  • Significance: Marks Indian troops’ landing in Srinagar (1947 Kashmir operation)
  • Key Regiment: 1st Battalion, SIKH Regiment
  • Director General of Infantry: Lt. Gen. Ajay Kumar (as of 2025)

7. India Maritime Week 2025 Begins in Mumbai

Key Highlights:

  • Event: India Maritime Week 2025
  • Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Theme: Uniting Oceans, One Maritime Vision
  • Key Port Project: Vadhwan Port (to be among world’s top 10)
  • India’s Coastline: 7,500 km
  • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): 23.7 lakh sq. km

8. Elon Musk Launches Grokipedia – An Al-Powered Encyclopedia

Key Highlights:

  • Elon Musk’s xAI has launched Grokipedia, an Al-based encyclopedia to rival Wikipedia.
  • Launched on: 27th October 2025 (Version 0.1).
  • Integrated with Musk’s Al chatbot Grok, available on X (formerly Twitter) for premium users.

9. India Shines in Global Forest Rankings

Key Highlights:

  • India ranks 9th in the world in total forest area, as per GFRA 2025 (FAO).
  • 3rd in annual forest area gain, showing strong growth in forest cover.
  • 5th largest carbon sink nation, with forests removing 150 million tonnes of $\text{CO}_2$ every year (2021–2025).
  • India has 72.7 million hectares of total forest area, which is about 2% of global forests.
  • Over 50% of world forests are in Russia, Brazil, Canada, USA, and China.

10. Global Firepower Index 2025: World’s 10 Most Powerful Militaries Ranked

Key Highlights:

  • The Global Firepower (GFP) Index 2025 ranks the world’s strongest militaries using $60+$ factors like manpower, defense budget, logistics, and strategic capability.

Top 4 Militaries (Global Firepower Index 2025):

  • 1 United States — PwrIndx: 0.0744
  • 2 Russia — PwrIndx: 0.0788
  • 3 China — PwrIndx: 0.0788
  • 4 India — PwrIndx: 0.1184
  • A lower PwrIndx score = higher overall military capability.
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