Weekly Current Affairs (07th December to 13th December 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (07th December to 13th December 2025)

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Category : Defense Published on: December 14 2025

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  • At Inno-Yoddha 2025, the Indian Army showcased 89 innovations, of which 32 were shortlisted for further development.
  • India and Malaysia began the 5th joint Exercise Harimau Shakti-2025 in Rajasthan to train for UN-mandated sub-conventional and counter-terror operations.
  • India and Brunei launch Joint Working Group to strengthen defence cooperation, maritime security, and technology partnerships.
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