
1. Delhi SIR Rally – The Congress held a “Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod” rally at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi to protest alleged vote fraud and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. BJP leaders accused the opposition of politicising the issue, with spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla claiming Congress slogans implied “eliminate PM Modi,” and MP Sambit Patra alleging the protest aimed to “protect infiltrators”.
2. Kerala Local Polls – Results of the Dec 13 Kerala local body elections showed a resounding victory for the Congress-led UDF, which won control of four out of six municipal corporations. The BJP-led NDA also scored a historic win by capturing the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation – a first in 45 years – delivering a setback to the CPI(M)-led LDF.
1. Germany foils Christmas market plot – German police arrested five suspects (including an imam from Egypt and nationals of Morocco and Syria) suspected of planning an Islamist car-ramming attack on a Bavarian Christmas market.
2. Pakistan drone crash – In Bannu district (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), a quadcopter drone crashed into a residential area in Mumand Khel, killing three children and injuring at least one other.
3. US college shooting – A mass shooting at Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island) left at least two students dead and nine others wounded late on Dec 13. Police locked down the campus and searched for a suspect.
4. Israel-Lebanon ceasefire – The Israeli military halted a planned airstrike on the Lebanese village of Yanouh after the Lebanese army requested a brief suspension, under U.N. mediation. The pause took place amid ongoing border tensions.
5. Belarus prisoner release – Belarus freed Nobel Peace laureate Ales Bialiatski and 122 other political prisoners, in exchange for the United States lifting sanctions on Belarusian potash exports. President Lukashenko also announced a broader amnesty of 900 political detainees.
6. ISIS attack in Syria – U.S. military officials reported that a suspected ISIS gunman killed two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter in northern Syria on Dec 13. President Trump vowed “very serious retaliation” against the perpetrators.
1. RBI rate cut – On Dec 5 the Reserve Bank of India cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25% (injecting liquidity to support growth) and signalled a pause in monetary easing.
2. India-Mexico tariff spat – After Mexico imposed 50% import duties on over 600 Indian products, the Indian government warned it would take “appropriate measures” in response, indicating a potential trade countermeasures dispute.
3. Global trade outlook – The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) projects world trade will hit a record $35 trillion in 2025 (up ~7% from 2024) due to stronger exports from East Asia and Africa.
4. IMF forecast for China – In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF raised China’s 2025 GDP growth projection to about 5.0% (from a prior 4.8%), and 4.5% for 2026, noting continued economic recovery amid shifting policies.
1. OpenAI GPT-5.2 – OpenAI announced GPT-5.2 (Dec 11), a new AI model with improved reasoning, coding and long-context abilities. The release followed an all-hands “code red” effort to speed development, amid competitive pressure from Google’s Gemini 3 model.
2. Quantum communications breakthrough – Stanford researchers demonstrated the first room-temperature nanoscale quantum device. By twisting laser light and interfacing it with a monolayer crystal (MoSe₂), they achieved a new form of entanglement between light and electron spin – a step toward practical quantum networks.
3. Astronomy – Geminid meteors – The Geminid meteor shower peaked on Dec 13–14; in India it was best observed around 2–4 AM. Skywatchers reported dozens of bright meteors per hour radiating from the Gemini constellation.
1. Delhi smog crisis – Delhi enforced Stage-IV pollution controls as air quality plunged to “severe-plus” levels (AQI ~450). All non-essential diesel vehicles and biomass burning were banned under the Graded Response Action Plan, as stagnant weather worsened the winter smog.
2. Record low Arctic ice – The U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center reported that on Mar 22, 2025, Arctic sea ice extent peaked at just 14.33 million km² – the lowest maximum on record (surpassing the previous low set in 2017).
3. Warming trend continues – EU Copernicus climate data indicate 2025 is “virtually certain” to rank as the second- or third-warmest year on record globally, with Jan–Nov average temperatures about 1.48 °C above pre-industrial levels.
1. Indo-Russia defence ties – Following PM Modi’s Dec 5 meeting with President Putin, India announced plans to deepen joint defence production with Russia. Talks covered co-producing MiG-29 fighter parts and air-defence systems, and potential R&D facilities in India for exportable military tech.
2. Domestic arms production – India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reported that in 2024–25 the country procured about ₹1.2 lakh crore of military hardware from domestic suppliers (versus ₹74,000 crore in 2021–22), reflecting a sharp rise in indigenisation to meet modern security challenges.
1. President Droupadi Murmu – The President of India will host the National Energy Conservation Day ceremony on Dec 14 in New Delhi, to felicitate awardees and painting contest winners on energy efficiency.
2. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee – After a chaotic scene at a Kolkata stadium event, Banerjee publicly apologized to Lionel Messi and fans for “mismanagement” of the GOAT Tour event. She announced a probe into the breakdown of order at Salt Lake Stadium.
1. Lionel Messi GOAT Tour (India) – The kickoff of Messi’s India tour was marred by violence. During a Kolkata event unveiling a 70-foot statue of Messi, fans rioted – tearing up seats and rushing the field – cutting short the event and forcing an apology from the West Bengal government.
2. Squash World Cup final – India sensationally defeated two-time champions Egypt 3–0 in the semi-final of the Chennai Squash World Cup (Dec 13), as Velavan Senthilkumar, Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh won their matches. This earned India its first-ever berth in the team World Cup final.
3. U19 Asia Cup cricket – In the India vs Pakistan U19 match, a 19-year-old batsman (Kanishk Chouhan) played a late innings (4,4,6) to rescue India after a top-order collapse. India recovered from seven wickets down, illustrating a dramatic comeback in the ongoing Asia Cup tournament.
1. Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 – Awarded jointly to John F. Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis for demonstrating macroscopic quantum tunnelling and energy quantization in superconducting circuits.
2. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Conferred on Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi for inventing metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), a new class of porous crystalline materials.
3. Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2025 – Shared by Mary E. Brunkow, Frederick J. Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for discoveries on how the immune system maintains tolerance to the body’s own cells (preventing autoimmune disease).
4. Nobel Prize in Literature 2025 – Awarded to Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre set in times of apocalyptic terror”.
5. Nobel Peace Prize 2025 – Given to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for “her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela”.
December 14 – National Energy Conservation Day (India) – Observed annually to promote efficient energy use. On Dec 14, 2025 President Murmu will honor recipients of the National Energy Conservation Awards and a national painting contest, highlighting the nation’s achievements in energy efficiency.
No major government appointments or high-profile resignations were reported on this date.
1. Summit of the Americas 2025 – In mid-Dec, the OAS Secretariat and Dominican government formally began preparations for the 10th Summit of the Americas (to be held Nov 2025 in Punta Cana). The summit will gather heads of state from the Western Hemisphere to seek consensus on key regional issues.
2. Telangana Rising Summit – The Telangana government hosted a “Telangana Rising 2047” global summit at Yadadri Future City. Karnataka Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar attended the inaugural session, praising the event and promising Karnataka’s support, noting South India’s growing economic share and the strategic vision for urban development.
1. Telangana vs. Andhra capitals – Telangana quietly advanced its own “Bharat Future City” project near Hyderabad to decongest the metropolis and build a smart urban center, even as neighboring Andhra Pradesh continues developing its Amaravati capital plan.
2. Kolkata stadium chaos – In Kolkata, fallout from the Messi event led to political actions: CM Mamata Banerjee ordered a detailed inquiry, and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari demanded a judicial probe into the Salt Lake Stadium stampede, highlighting public outrage over the mismanagement.
3. Kerala civic unrest – Local reports noted sporadic violence in parts of Kerala on Dec 13–14, 2025, as LDF and opposition supporters clashed following the local election results.
No prominent obituary announcements were noted for this date in the sources consulted.
OECD outlook – The OECD’s December 2025 Economic Outlook projects India’s real GDP growth at about 6.7% in FY 2025‑26 (ending Mar 2026), easing to roughly 6.2% in 2026‑27, as the economy continues to expand strongly despite higher inflation and external risks.
No major book releases or literary awards were reported on Dec 14, 2025 in the available sources.
No other major miscellaneous events were identified for this date in the consulted sources.
📝 Explanation: Congress organized a rally in Delhi protesting alleged vote manipulation and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, using the slogan “Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod,” which triggered strong reactions from BJP leaders.
📝Explanation: The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) secured control of four out of six municipal corporations in Kerala, delivering a major setback to the CPI(M)-led LDF in the December 2025 local polls.
📝 Explanation: The BJP-led NDA made history by winning the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, marking its first victory there in 45 years and significantly altering Kerala’s political landscape.
📝 Explanation: German authorities arrested five individuals suspected of planning an Islamist car-ramming attack on a Bavarian Christmas market, showcasing heightened counter-terrorism vigilance during the holiday season.
📝 Explanation: A quadcopter drone crashed into a residential area in Bannu district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing three children and raising concerns over unmanned aerial device misuse.
📝 Explanation: A mass shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island resulted in at least two student deaths and multiple injuries, prompting a campus lockdown and renewed debate on gun violence.
📝 Explanation: Belarus released Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski along with other political prisoners following negotiations linked to easing sanctions on potash exports.
📝 Explanation: UNCTAD projected global trade to hit a record $35 trillion in 2025, driven by strong exports from East Asia and Africa, signaling robust post-pandemic recovery.
📝 Explanation: OpenAI launched GPT-5.2 featuring advanced reasoning, coding, and long-context processing, strengthening competition with rival AI models such as Google’s Gemini series.
📝 Explanation: The Geminid meteor shower peaked during December 13–14, offering one of the most spectacular astronomical displays of the year with high meteor visibility.
📝 Explanation: Delhi implemented Stage-IV GRAP measures as AQI levels crossed 450, banning non-essential diesel vehicles and biomass burning to combat extreme air pollution.
📝 Explanation: India and Russia agreed to expand joint defence manufacturing, including fighter aircraft components and air-defense systems, strengthening long-standing military cooperation.
📝 Explanation: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee apologized after crowd chaos disrupted Lionel Messi’s GOAT Tour event at Salt Lake Stadium, announcing a probe into administrative lapses.
📝 Explanation: India defeated two-time champions Egypt 3–0 in the semi-final of the Squash World Cup, reaching the final for the first time in history.
📝 Explanation: Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai won the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025 for his visionary works depicting apocalyptic human conditions.
📝 Explanation: December 14 is celebrated annually in India to promote energy efficiency and sustainable usage, with awards presented by the President.
📝 Explanation: Preparations began for the 10th Summit of the Americas, bringing together leaders from across the Western Hemisphere to address regional challenges.
📝 Explanation: Telangana hosted the Telangana Rising 2047 summit at Yadadri Future City to showcase long-term urban planning and economic vision.
📝 Explanation: The OECD projected India’s GDP growth at 6.7% for FY 2025-26, highlighting strong domestic demand despite global uncertainties.
📝 Explanation: Arctic sea ice reached its lowest recorded maximum extent in 2025, reinforcing concerns over accelerating climate change and polar warming.
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