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Defence Current Affairs 13 November 2025
IAF’s New Nyoma Airbase Becomes Operational
India has officially inaugurated its newest and one of the highest airbases at Nyoma in Ladakh, marking a major milestone in the nation’s border infrastructure. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh landed a C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft on the newly built runway, symbolizing the operational readiness of the base.
Situated just 35 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, the Mudh-Nyoma Air Force Station is located at an altitude of 13,700 feet, making it one of the highest fighter-operational airfields in the world. The project, executed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), converted a modest airstrip—previously used for transport operations—into a full-fledged base capable of supporting high-tempo fighter jet missions.
The foundation stone for the base was laid by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in September 2023, and the project was completed in a little over two years at an estimated cost of ₹200 crore. Officials highlighted that this new base will substantially strengthen India’s air power and surveillance capabilities along the northern borders. The defence minister had earlier described the project as a “game-changer” for India’s armed forces, especially in light of the 2020 border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh.
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi Visits the United States
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi has embarked on an official visit to the United States to engage with top U.S. military and naval leaders. During his visit, which continues until November 17, Admiral Tripathi will hold discussions with senior officials from the U.S. Department of Defense and visit key naval commands and institutions.
The visit aims to deepen Indo-U.S. maritime cooperation, focusing on shared strategic priorities in the Indo-Pacific region. Topics of discussion will include collaboration within multilateral frameworks such as MILAN and the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) initiatives. Admiral Tripathi is scheduled to meet Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), and Admiral Stephen T. Koehler, Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT), among other senior officials.
Cabinet Declares Red Fort Car Explosion a Terrorist Incident
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has officially classified the November 10 car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort as a “terrorist incident.” The resolution directs investigating agencies to pursue the case with “utmost urgency and professionalism.” This marks the first formal acknowledgment by the government that the blast, which occurred near the Red Fort metro station, was an act of terrorism.
Turkey’s Link to the Delhi Blast Under Investigation
New findings from ongoing investigations into the November 10 Red Fort explosion have revealed international links. Initial intelligence reports suggest that the attack was orchestrated by a Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) module seeking revenge for the damage inflicted on its Bahawalpur headquarters during India’s Operation Sindoor.
Investigators have identified the involvement of two doctors from Pulwama—Dr. Umar Un Nabi, suspected to have driven the IED-laden car, and Dr. Muzammil Shakeel Ganaie, who has been arrested. Both individuals reportedly traveled to Turkey for planning the attack and were allegedly in contact with handlers based there.
Additionally, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) recently arrested Farhan Nabi Siddiqui, co-founder of Istanbul International, for spreading extremist propaganda and receiving over ₹11 crore in hawala transactions. His Turkish associate, Nasi Torba, remains absconding.
IAF Conducts ‘Maha Gajraj’ Exercise in Rajasthan
The Indian Air Force conducted a major operational drill, ‘Exercise Maha Gajraj,’ in Barmer, Rajasthan, highlighting its tactical readiness and ability to adapt in dynamic combat environments.
A key highlight of the exercise was the successful emergency landing of a fighter jet on the Bharatmala Highway—demonstrating India’s capability to use civilian infrastructure for military operations. Conducted under the South Western Air Command, the drill focused on testing rapid response and highway-based air operations in situations where traditional airbases may be unavailable.
This exercise underscores the IAF’s growing emphasis on flexibility, innovation, and preparedness to counter modern warfare challenges across varied terrains.
Review Questions
- What was the approximate cost of developing the Nyoma Airbase?
A. ₹100 crore
B. ₹150 crore
C. ₹200 crore
D. ₹250 crore
ANSWER: C - Which Indian military exercise demonstrated the emergency landing of a
fighter jet on the Bharatmala Highway?
A. Exercise Trishul
B. Exercise Brahmashira
C. Exercise Gagan Shakti
D. Exercise Maha Gajraj
ANSWER: D - Which terrorist group is suspected to be behind the November 10 Red Fort car
explosion in Delhi?
A. Hizbul Mujahideen
B. Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM)
C. Lashkar-e-Taiba
D. Al-Badr
ANSWER: B - Which newly inaugurated airbase of the Indian Air Force is located at 13,700
feet near the China border?
A. Daulat Beg Oldi Airbase
B. Nyoma Airbase
C. Thoise Airbase
D. Chushul Airbase
ANSWER: B - Who landed a C-130J transport aircraft during the inauguration of the Nyoma
Airbase?
A. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
B. Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth
C. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh
D. Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi
ANSWER: C - Ex ‘RED FLAG’ Conducted b/w India &
A. Qatar
B. Oman
C. UAE
D. USA
ANSWER: D - Vayu Sena Medal Is Presented By
A. IAF
B. Indian Navy
C. MOD
D. None
ANSWER: A - IBSAMAR Is A Type Of
A. Army Ex
B. Air Force Ex
C. Naval Ex
D. None of the above
ANSWER: C - FGM-148 Javelin Is Made By
A. Boeing
B. Lockheed Martin
C. Raytheon
D. None of the above
ANSWER: C - Infantry School Of Indian Army Is At
A. Mhow
B. Bhopal
C. Gwalior
D. Jammu
ANSWER: A - HAL HPT-32 Deepak Is A
A. Trainer Aircraft
B. Fighter Aircraft
C. Helicopter
D. None
ANSWER: A - Range of Meteor BVRAAM Missile Is
A. 150 km
B. 250 km
C. 350 km
D. 450 km
ANSWER: A - Shishumar Is A
A. Air to Air missile
B. Sniper Rifle
C. Anti-tank Guided missile
D. Submarine
ANSWER: D - INS Kesari Is A
A. Destroyer
B. OPV
C. Submarine
D. Landing Ship Tank
ANSWER: D - Duty, Honour, Courage Is The Motto Of
A. Maratha Light Infantry
B. The Grenadiers
C. Rajput Regiment
D. Jat Regiment
ANSWER: A - Hwasong-17 Is An ICBM Missile of Which Country?
A. South Korea
B. North Korea
C. China
D. USA
ANSWER: B - ‘Swift and Sure’ Is The Motto Of
A. Army Aviation Corps
B. Sikh Regiment
C. Rajput Regiment
D. Gorkha
ANSWER: A - “Bolo Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki jai” Is The War Cry Of
A. Maratha Light Infantry Regiment
B. Grenadiers
C. Punjab Regiment
D. Parachute Regiment
ANSWER: A - Range of RS-28 Sarmat Missile Is
A. 12000 km
B. 14000 km
C. 16000 km
D. 18000 km
ANSWER: D - Exercises B/w The India And UK Is Called:
A. Desert Eagle
B. SLINEX
C. Indra
D. Indradhanush
ANSWER: D
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