Military Exercises 2026 Current Affairs | april Updated | Defence Current Affairs RRB SSC UPSI
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Military Exercises 2026 Current Affairs | april Updated | Defence Current Affairs RRB SSC UPSI

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Overview

This video provides a comprehensive overview of various military and defense exercises conducted between India and other countries, primarily in 2025 and 2026. It covers a wide range of exercises including joint military drills, naval exercises, air force drills, and counter-terrorism operations. The video highlights the participating countries, the edition of the exercise, and sometimes the venue and specific objectives, serving as a valuable resource for current affairs and defense exam preparation.

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Chapters

  • Military exercises are a crucial topic in current affairs and defense.
  • This video covers approximately 70 selected and important questions related to military exercises.
  • The information is beneficial for individuals preparing for various competitive exams.
Understanding military exercises is key to grasping geopolitical relationships and India's defense capabilities.
The 11th edition of the joint military exercise 'Lamitiye' between India and Seychelles.
  • Exercise Lamitiye (India-Seychelles) focuses on friendship, with the 11th edition held in Seychelles.
  • Freedom Shield (USA-South Korea) is a major annual defense exercise conducted on the Korean Peninsula.
  • Exercise Khanjar (India-Kyrgyzstan) is a joint special forces military exercise that began in 2011.
  • Exercise Dharma Guardian (India-Japan) is a joint military exercise held annually.
  • Exercise Mitra Shakti (India-Sri Lanka) is a bilateral military exercise.
These exercises strengthen diplomatic ties and interoperability with key Asian partners, enhancing regional security.
The 13th edition of the joint military exercise 'Khanjar 13' between India and Kyrgyzstan, held in Misamari, Assam.
  • Sagar Kavach is a mock drill to strengthen national and coastal security, involving multiple agencies.
  • Exercise Kakadu (multinational maritime exercise hosted by Australia) involves naval participation.
  • Exercise Milan is a multilateral naval exercise hosted by India, focusing on camaraderie and collaboration.
  • Exercise Varuna (India-France) is a bilateral naval exercise conducted in the Arabian Sea.
  • Exercise Samudra Shakti (India-Indonesia) is a bilateral maritime exercise.
These exercises are vital for maintaining maritime security, coordinating responses to threats, and showcasing naval prowess.
The multinational maritime exercise 'Kakadu 2026' held in Darwin, Australia, where the Indian indigenous warship INS Nilgiri participated.
  • Exercise Vayu Shakti is the Indian Air Force's largest aerial exercise, demonstrating offensive and defensive capabilities.
  • Exercise In-2 (India-Thailand) is a joint air exercise.
  • Operation Vajra Prahar is a joint special forces exercise between India and the USA.
  • Bhairav Force is a new special unit formed by the Indian Army for drone operations.
  • Exercise Eastern Bridge is conducted between the Indian Air Force and Oman.
These exercises enhance the capabilities and coordination of air forces and special units, crucial for modern warfare.
The Indian Air Force's largest aerial exercise, 'Vayu Shakti 2026', organized in the Pokhran Field Firing Range, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
  • Exercise Desert Cyclone (India-UAE) is a military exercise.
  • Exercise Ajeya Warrior (India-UK) is a joint military exercise.
  • Exercise Surya Kiran (India-Nepal) is a military drill.
  • Exercise Indra (India-Russia) is a joint military exercise.
  • Exercise Cyclone (India-Egypt) is a joint military exercise.
These drills foster cooperation and interoperability with strategic partners in the West and Middle East, addressing diverse security challenges.
The joint military exercise 'Desert Cyclone 2' between India and the United Arab Emirates, held in Abu Dhabi.
  • Exercise JIMEX (India-Japan) is a maritime exercise.
  • Exercise Malabar is a multilateral naval exercise involving India, USA, Australia, and Japan (Quad members).
  • Exercise Vinbax (India-Vietnam) is a joint military exercise.
  • Exercise Ausindex (India-Australia) is a bilateral maritime exercise.
  • Exercise Austrahi (India-Australia) is a joint military exercise.
These exercises strengthen strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, crucial for maintaining regional stability and freedom of navigation.
The multilateral naval exercise 'Malabar 2025', conducted in the Guam North Pacific region, with participation from India, USA, Australia, and Japan.
  • Operation Basantgarh was a counter-terrorism operation by the Indian Army in Udhampur.
  • Operation Him Rahat was a rescue operation by the Indian Army in Sikkim for tourists stranded due to snowfall.
  • Operation Tashin 1 was launched by Indian security forces against terrorist hideouts in Kishtwar.
  • Operation Pimpil was launched against infiltrators in the Keran sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Operation Akhand Prahar was conducted in Jaisalmer to demonstrate next-generation warfare capabilities.
These operations showcase the Indian Armed Forces' readiness and capability in combating terrorism and conducting complex rescue missions.
Operation Him Rahat, conducted by the Indian Army in the high-altitude areas of East Sikkim to rescue tourists stranded due to heavy snowfall.
  • Key information for military exercises includes participating countries, edition, and venue.
  • Understanding the full forms of exercise names is important (e.g., JIMEX, INROKN).
  • Regularly reviewing current affairs and defense-related news is crucial for exam preparation.
  • Focus on understanding the strategic significance and objectives of each exercise.
  • Utilize resources like PDF notes and mobile apps for structured learning.
Consolidating learning through key takeaways and understanding how to study effectively ensures durable knowledge retention.
The video emphasizes remembering that 'SLINEX' is between India and Sri Lanka, while 'SIMBEX' is between India and Singapore, and 'SIBMEX' is between India and Cambodia.

Key takeaways

  1. 1Military exercises are critical for enhancing interoperability, building strategic partnerships, and maintaining regional security.
  2. 2India actively participates in a wide array of bilateral and multilateral exercises across different domains (land, sea, air) with numerous countries.
  3. 3Understanding the specific countries involved, the edition, and the venue are the most critical pieces of information for military exercises in exams.
  4. 4Special operations and rescue missions highlight the diverse roles and capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces beyond traditional warfare.
  5. 5The frequency and nature of these exercises reflect evolving geopolitical dynamics and security challenges.
  6. 6Consistent study of current affairs, particularly defense-related news, is essential for staying updated.
  7. 7The video promotes structured learning through resources like PDFs and dedicated apps for better retention.

Key terms

Military ExerciseBilateral ExerciseMultilateral ExerciseNaval ExerciseAir Force ExerciseJoint Special Forces ExerciseCounter-Terrorism OperationMock DrillInteroperabilityCurrent Affairs

Test your understanding

  1. 1What are the primary objectives of conducting joint military exercises between India and other nations?
  2. 2How do exercises like 'Malabar' contribute to the security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region?
  3. 3What is the significance of bilateral naval exercises like 'Varuna' or 'Samudra Shakti' for India's maritime strategy?
  4. 4Explain the difference between exercises like SLINEX, SIMBEX, and SIBMEX based on the participating countries.
  5. 5How do counter-terrorism operations and rescue missions demonstrate the broader capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces?

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