Weekly Current Affairs (17 October to 22 October 2022)

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Category : Defense Published on: October 23 2022

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  1. PM Modi lays foundation stone of military airport at 'Deesa' near India-Pakistan border in Gujarat
  2. 12th edition of Asia's largest defense exhibition 'Defense Expo' begins in Gandhinagar, Gujarat
  3. Indian Army inks historic agreement with 11 banks for Agniveer Salary Package
  4. Exercise 'Prasthan' conducted under Eastern Naval Command to secure critical installations at sea
  5. LT Gen PS Bhagat Memorial Chair of Excellence Instituted at the United Service Institution of India
  6. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launches ‘Maa Bharati Ke Sapoot’ website for contribution to Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund
  7. Ballistic missile successfully launched from nuclear submarine INS Arihant
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