Weekly Current Affairs (21 November to 26 November 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (21 November to 26 November 2022)

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Category : Defense Published on: November 27 2022

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  1. 13th bilateral naval exercise ‘Naseem Al Bahr-2022’, between Indian and Omani navy start off the coast of Oman
  2. Joint HADR exercise ‘SAMANVAY’ - 2022 to commence at air force station Agra
  3. India successfully test fires intermediate range ballistic Agni-3 missile from APJ Abdul Kalam Island, off the Odisha coast
  4. ISRO conducts 200th consecutive successful launch of RH200 sounding rocket
  5. Special Forces of Indian Army commenced joint training exercise 'Garuda Shakti' with Special Forces of Indonesia at Sanga Buana Training Area Karawang, Indonesia
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