Weekly Current Affairs (19th October to 25th October 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (19th October to 25th October 2025)

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Category : Awards Published on: October 26 2025

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  • Several Indian Army and Air Force personnel, including Colonel Koshank Lamba and Group Captain Ranjeet Singh Sidhu, have been awarded the Vir Chakra for exceptional bravery during operations like Operation Sindoor.
  • Belarusian and Georgian journalists Andrzej Poczobut and Mzia Amaglobeli receive the 2025 Sakharov Prize for defending human rights and democracy.
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