Defence Current Affairs 25 February 2026

In Current Affairs for 25 February 2026, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs will be beneficial...

In Current Affairs for 25 February 2026, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news.  These important current affairs will be beneficial for your upcoming NDA, CDS, CDS OTA, AFCAT, TA, Agniveer Army, Agniveer Navy, Agniveer Air Force, Women Military Police, INET, MNS, ACC exams, SCO, PCSL, CAPF, and SSB interviews, and direct entries for Army, Navy, and Air Force like SSC Tech, TGC, JAG, NCC, TES, 10+2 Cadet. Download a PDF file about current events at the end of this article. Let us now see the Current Affairs.

Defence Current Affairs 25 February 2026

Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’

The seventh edition of the India–Japan joint military drill Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ commenced at the Foreign Training Node in Chaubattia, Uttarakhand. Scheduled from 24 February to 9 March 2026, the exercise reflects the deepening defence engagement between the two nations.

A contingent of 120 personnel from each country is participating in the exercise. The Japanese side is represented by troops from the 32nd Infantry Regiment of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), while the Indian Army contingent is drawn from the Ladakh Scouts. Conducted alternately in India and Japan, the exercise has emerged as a cornerstone of bilateral military cooperation.

The primary objective of Dharma Guardian is to enhance interoperability and improve joint operational capabilities, particularly in semi-urban warfare scenarios. Troops are engaging in a range of tactical drills, including:

  • Establishment of Temporary Operating Bases
  • Creation of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) grids
  • Deployment of Mobile Vehicle Check Posts
  • Cordon and Search Operations in hostile settings
  • Heliborne missions
  • Close-quarter battle and house intervention drills

Through these activities, both armies aim to strengthen coordination and mutual understanding in contemporary combat environments.

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Exercise Agni Varsha

The Indian Army, under the Southern Command, conducted Exercise Agni Varsha at the Pokhran Field Firing Ranges in the desert sector. The exercise was designed to assess combat readiness and validate integrated battlefield capabilities.

Agni Varsha focused on the synchronized employment of combined arms, long-range precision firepower, and network-centric command systems in a realistic operational setting. The Integrated Fire and Manoeuvre Exercise highlighted the effectiveness of mechanised forces operating in coordinated multi-domain environments.

The demonstration was witnessed by defence journalists from 25 countries, who observed the operational agility, accuracy, and striking power of the Indian Army’s Combined Arms Forces in the Thar Desert.

The Integrated Manoeuvre Force included:

  • T-90 Main Battle Tanks
  • Infantry Combat Vehicles
  • K-9 Vajra, Sharang and Bofors artillery systems
  • Rocket launch platforms
  • Advanced surveillance and strike drones
  • Indigenous ALH Weapon System Integrated helicopters
  • Apache attack helicopters

The exercise underscored India’s growing emphasis on technology-enabled warfare and precision engagement capabilities.

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Exercise Kharga Shakti 2026

The Indian Army successfully concluded Exercise Kharga Shakti 2026 along the western front. The large-scale drill evaluated operational preparedness under diverse and challenging battlefield conditions.

The exercise tested the corps’ ability to integrate mobility, firepower, and advanced technologies into cohesive combat power. Specialised units such as Ashni (Fire) Platoons, Divyastra Battery, and Shaktibaan Regiments played a crucial role in coordinated surveillance, deployment, and precision strike operations.

Kharga Shakti also demonstrated the Army’s expanding capacity to function in a technology-driven combat environment. The use of advanced sensors, secure communication networks, and modern protection systems enabled rapid decision-making and enhanced battlefield effectiveness.

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10th India–Israel Joint Working Group Meeting on Counter Terrorism

The 10th meeting of the India–Israel Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism was convened in New Delhi. The Indian delegation was led by Vinod Bahade, Joint Secretary (Counter Terrorism), Ministry of External Affairs, while Nadav Eschar, Head of the Strategic Affairs Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, headed the Israeli side.

The discussions reaffirmed the strong India–Israel Strategic Partnership, particularly in the domain of counter-terrorism cooperation. Both nations strongly condemned terrorism in all forms, including cross-border terrorism, and reiterated their firm commitment to a zero-tolerance policy.

The meeting emphasized sustained and coordinated global efforts to combat terrorism. Both sides agreed to enhance collaboration at multilateral platforms such as the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), alongside continued bilateral engagement.

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Inbound Aerospace Invests ₹100 Crores in Chennai

Inbound Aerospace, an emerging enterprise in India’s aerospace sector, has signed a memorandum of understanding to establish an advanced manufacturing facility in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The project involves an investment of ₹100 crores and will focus on the production of recoverable and reusable spacecraft systems and associated subsystems.

This initiative highlights the growing role of private companies in India’s space ecosystem and aligns with the broader vision of self-reliance under the Make in India programme.

Chennai’s well-established industrial infrastructure and existing presence of major aerospace players such as HAL and DRDO-linked establishments make it a strategic choice for the facility.

The project is also expected to generate significant employment opportunities. Over 40 highly skilled jobs will be created, with around 60 positions planned during the initial phase of operations. The development further strengthens Tamil Nadu’s position as a prominent aerospace manufacturing hub in India.

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Review Questions

  1. Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ 2026 was conducted between India and which
    country?
    A. United States
    B. Israel
    C. Japan
    D. France
    ANSWER: C
  2. The 7th edition of Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ was held at which location in
    India?
    A. Pokhran Field Firing Ranges
    B. Chaubattia, Uttarakhand
    C. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
    D. Leh, Ladakh
    ANSWER: B
  3. Exercise Agni Varsha was conducted to validate India’s preparedness primarily
    in which sector?
    A. Mountain Warfare Sector
    B. Desert Sector
    C. Coastal Defence Sector
    D. Jungle Warfare Sector
    ANSWER: B
  4. Which of the following platforms was part of the Integrated Manoeuvre Force
    during Exercise Agni Varsha?
    A. Rafale Fighter Jets
    B. INS Vikrant
    C. T-90 Main Battle Tanks
    D. Tejas Mk-2
    ANSWER: C
  5. The 10th India–Israel Joint Working Group Meeting focused primarily on
    cooperation in which area?
    A. Climate Change
    B. Maritime Security
    C. Counter Terrorism
    D. Space Technology
    ANSWER: C
  6. Inbound Aerospace’s new manufacturing facility in Chennai will primarily
    focus on the production of:
    A. Fighter Aircraft Engines
    B. Submarine Propulsion Systems
    C. Reusable Spacecraft Systems
    D. Ballistic Missile Components
    ANSWER: C
  7. Udarshakti Is A Bilateral Exercise Which Is Held Between India And Which
    Other Country?
    A. Malaysia
    B. Singapore
    C. Russia
    D. Japan
    ANSWER: A
  8. What Is The Name Of The Submarine Which Has been Decommissioned From
    The Indian Navy?
    A. INS Rajput
    B. INS Nishank
    C. INS Sindhudhvaj
    D. INS Ranjit
    ANSWER: C
  9. Heron MK II Is A
    A. Helicopter
    B. Machine Gun
    C. UAV
    D. Fighter Jet
    ANSWER: C
  10. Chabahar Port Is Located In
    A. USA
    B. Sweden
    C. France
    D. Iran
    ANSWER: D
  11. SCO Member Countries Contribute About __Of Global GDP.
    A. 30%
    B. 40%
    C. 50%
    D. 60%
    ANSWER: A
  12. Pratap Chandra Lal Was A Former Chief Of
    A. IAF
    B. Indian Army
    C. Indian Navy
    D. BSF
    ANSWER: A
  13. Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission Is A Space Agency Of
    A. USA
    B. Pakistan
    C. China
    D. Bhutan
    ANSWER: B
  14. RS-28 Sarmat “Satan 2”is a
    A. Helicopter
    B. Machine Gun
    C. Missile
    D. Fighter Jet
    ANSWER: C
  15. BELMOPAN Is The Capital Of
    A. BELIZE
    B. BENIN
    C. BHUTAN
    D. Maldives
    ANSWER: A
  16. “The Living Mountain” Book Is Written By
    A. JK Rowling
    B. Aakash Ranison
    C. Hew Strachan
    D. Amitav Ghosh
    ANSWER: D
  17. Joint Exercises B/w India And Sri Lanka Is Called:
    A. Ashoka
    B. SLINEX
    C. Indra
    D. MITRA SHAKTI
    ANSWER: D
  18. India Purchased Sig Sauer assault rifles from
    A. USA
    B. Sweden
    C. France
    D. None of the above
    ANSWER: A
  19. India Purchased Romeo 64 Helicopter from
    A. USA
    B. Sweden
    C. France
    D. Russia
    ANSWER: A
  20. Which Is Not The Member Of BIMSTEC?
    A. Bangladesh
    B. Bhutan
    C. India
    D. Pakistan
    ANSWER: D

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