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DEFENCE - August 2025

Aug 2025

Aug 19, 2026

India-US Navy EOD Exercise 2026 Held at Kochi

The India–US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise 2026 was conducted at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi, Kerala. The exercise brought together EOD teams from both countries to improve interoperability, share best practices, and strengthen capabilities to identify and neutralise explosive threats at sea, on coastal facilities, and in amphibious operations. Training included procedures for bomb disposal, underwater operations, and rapid response to maritime threats, with a strong emphasis on safety and decision making. The drill also aimed to build mutual trust and establish standard operating procedures for future joint missions, drills, and humanitarian response scenarios. Officials highlighted improvements in medical evacuation readiness and cyber-aware communications.
  • Exercise held at Southern Naval Command, Kochi
  • Aims to improve interoperability and knowledge sharing
  • Training includes bomb disposal and underwater operations
  • Focus on safety and rapid decision making
  • Seeks to establish joint procedures for future missions

India-Armenia Sign Defence Innovation MoU in Yerevan

A memorandum of understanding on defence research, development, innovation, and joint production was signed in Yerevan during an official visit by India's Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. The India–Armenia Defence Innovation MoU aims to deepen cooperation in defence technology, advanced manufacturing, and capability building. Both sides agreed to pursue collaborative projects in research, development, and potential co-production in areas of mutual interest. The agreement signals stronger bilateral ties in security, industry linkages, and technology transfer, with a focus on enabling indigenous capabilities and faster innovation cycles for both countries. Officials emphasised adherence to national laws and export controls while pursuing practical pilot projects.
  • MoU signed in Yerevan during Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh's visit
  • Aims to deepen defence technology, R&D, and co-production
  • Focus on indigenous capabilities and faster innovation
  • Collaborative projects in research and development planned
  • Export controls and national laws to be observed

Aug 18, 2026

Reliance-Rolls-Royce tie to develop AMCA engine

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) announced a strategic partnership with Rolls-Royce to develop an indigenous combat engine for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme. The collaboration covers design, development, and potential manufacturing of aerospace engines, with both parties emphasising deepening domestic capability in defence propulsion. The deal aims to strengthen India's defense manufacturing ecosystem, reduce import dependence, and support the AMCA project’s timelines. Officials highlighted joint research, supply chain integration, and knowledge transfer as core elements. Industry analysts view the partnership as a milestone for India's public-private collaboration in high-technology sectors, aligning with government priorities to boost Make in India and domestic defence production.
  • RIL and Rolls-Royce to co-develop an indigenous AMCA engine.
  • Scope includes design, development and potential manufacturing.
  • Aims to strengthen domestic defence propulsion and reduce imports.
  • Emphasizes joint research, supply chain integration, and knowledge transfer.

Indian Army Chief awarded honorary Nepal Army rank

General Dhiraj Seth, Chief of the Indian Army, was conferred the honorary rank of General of the Nepal Army during his official visit to Nepal in August 2026. The gesture follows a long-standing tradition in which senior military chiefs of India and Nepal exchange honorary ranks as a mark of friendship and mutual respect. Defence cooperation between the two neighbours has deepened through joint exercises, training exchanges, and strategic dialogues. The ceremony took place amid discussions on regional security and disaster response cooperation. Observers say such ceremonies symbolize trust and interoperability, reinforcing stability in the region while underscoring the shared history of defence collaboration between India and Nepal.
  • General Dhiraj Seth received the honorary rank during the August 2026 visit to Nepal.
  • The tradition reflects longstanding India-Nepal defence ties.
  • Honorary ranks are exchanged to symbolize mutual respect between armies.
  • Ceremony occurred alongside talks on regional security and disaster response.

Aug 17, 2026

Ulchi Freedom Shield 2026 Begins Between US and Korea

The United States and South Korea commenced Ulchi Freedom Shield 2026 on 17 August 2026. The 11-day exercise runs through 27 August 2026 with about 18,000 South Korean troops participating. The drills focus on strengthening combined defence readiness against evolving threats such as drones, cyberattacks and GPS disruption. North Korea has criticized the exercise, while the US and South Korea describe it as defensive in nature. The programme includes computer simulations and joint planning with allied forces to improve interoperability. It highlights ongoing deterrence and the capacity to respond to regional security challenges.
  • Start date: 17 August 2026
  • Duration: 11 days; ends 27 August 2026
  • Participants: ~18,000 South Korean troops
  • Focus areas: drones, cyber, GPS disruption
  • Geopolitical context: North Korea criticism; described as defensive

Aug 13, 2026

Air Marshal Sandeep Thareja named DGAFMS

Air Marshal Sandeep Thareja was appointed as the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) in August 2026. The DGAFMS is the apex authority responsible for healthcare services and medical policies of the Indian Armed Forces. He will succeed Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin after her retirement. The appointment strengthens leadership in military healthcare management and policy implementation, including medical readiness, preventive care, and crisis response across the three services. Thareja's prior roles in the medical services are expected to shape strategic planning and resource allocation to address evolving medical needs of personnel and veterans. The government highlighted his experience in disaster medical response.
  • Air Marshal Sandeep Thareja appointed DGAFMS in Aug 2026.
  • DGAFMS oversees healthcare policies for the Armed Forces.
  • He succeeds Arti Sarin after retirement.
  • Role includes medical readiness, prevention and crisis response.
  • Expected to influence strategic planning and resource allocation.

NGOPV Shruti launched at GRSE, Kolkata

India's next-generation offshore patrol vessel (NGOPV), Yard 3037 named Shruti, was launched at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata, in August 2026. The vessel is part of the indigenous warship-building programme aimed at enhancing maritime security. The NGOPV project is being developed by GRSE and Goa Shipyard Limited. These vessels will strengthen the Navy’s offshore patrol and surveillance capabilities. Shruti joins a broader fleet expansion aimed at improving mission readiness and interoperability with allied navies. The launch underscores India's push to expand domestic shipbuilding for strategic needs. The project reinforces regional security collaboration.
  • Shruti is Yard 3037 NGOPV launched at GRSE, Kolkata.
  • Part of India’s indigenous warship-building programme.
  • Developed by GRSE in collaboration with Goa Shipyard Limited.
  • Aims to boost offshore patrol, surveillance and interoperability.
  • Highlights domestic shipbuilding capacity and strategic maritime security.

IAF-RMAF bilateral drill Udara Shakti 2026 at Subang

Exercise Udara Shakti 2026 was a bilateral air exercise conducted between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) at Subang Air Base, Malaysia. The biennial drill involved aircraft, aircrew and joint operational training to improve interoperability and readiness. The IAF participated as it returns from Exercise Pitch Black 2026 in Australia. The exercise focused on joint training, tactical coordination, air operations, search and rescue, and flight safety procedures. Officials said the drills strengthen defence cooperation between India and Malaysia, support regional stability, and provide practical experience in integrated air operations across varied weather and terrain.
  • Bilateral air exercise between IAF and RMAF conducted at Subang Air Base.
  • Udara Shakti 2026 is a biennial drill; IAF participated after Pitch Black 2026.
  • Focus on joint training, tactical coordination and air operations.
  • Exercises include search and rescue and flight safety procedures.
  • Aims to strengthen defence ties and interoperability with Malaysia.

Aug 12, 2026

Mecca Joint Defence Agreement Signed in 2026

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Türkiye signed the Mecca Joint Defence Agreement in August 2026. The trilateral pact provides that an armed attack against one member would be treated as an attack against all three. Türkiye's Foreign Minister compared the collective-defence provision to NATO's Article 5. The agreement is intended to strengthen deterrence and defence cooperation amid heightened regional security concerns. It is viewed as a strategic step in diversifying regional security arrangements and aligning with broader Western and Gulf partnerships. The accord signals a new dimension in Middle East security architecture and neighbourly cooperation.
  • Mecca Joint Defence Agreement signed by Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Türkiye.
  • Armed attack on one member triggers a joint response.
  • Compared to NATO's Article 5 by Türkiye's FM.
  • Aims to boost deterrence amid regional tensions.
  • Represents broader security realignments in the region.
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