Current Affairs 2026: India–Seychelles Exercise LAMITIYE-2026, Gary Kirsten Appointed Sri Lanka Coach, SIPRI Arms Import Report

Current Affairs Update: Exercise LAMITIYE-2026, Gary Kirsten Appointed Sri Lanka Coach, India 2nd Largest Arms Importer

Here are the latest international and defence related updates that are important for competitive exams and government job preparation.
These updates cover the joint military exercise between India and Seychelles, the appointment of Gary Kirsten as Sri Lanka’s cricket head coach,
and the latest global arms import report released by SIPRI.


India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise LAMITIYE-2026

A contingent of the Indian Armed Forces has reached Seychelles to participate in the bilateral military exercise
LAMITIYE-2026. This is the eleventh edition of the joint exercise conducted between India and the
Seychelles Defence Forces.

The training activities are being organized at the Seychelles Defence Academy. The exercise began on
9 March 2026 and will continue until 20 March 2026.

The main aim of this joint training programme is to improve coordination and operational cooperation between the armed
forces of both countries. The exercise mainly focuses on sub-conventional operations conducted in a semi-urban environment.

Key Details of Exercise LAMITIYE-2026

ParticularDetails
Exercise NameLAMITIYE-2026
Edition11th Edition
Participating CountriesIndia and Seychelles
Host ForceSeychelles Defence Forces
Training LocationSeychelles Defence Academy
Start Date9 March 2026
End Date20 March 2026
Main FocusSub-conventional operations in semi-urban environment
ObjectiveImprove coordination, peacekeeping cooperation, and interoperability

The twelve-day exercise includes field training activities, tactical drills, and discussions related to combat operations.
The programme will conclude with a two-day validation phase to assess the effectiveness of joint training.


Gary Kirsten Appointed Head Coach of Sri Lanka Men’s Cricket Team

Former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten has been appointed as the new head coach of the
Sri Lanka men’s national cricket team. His coaching tenure will officially begin on
15 April 2026.

The contract has been signed for a period of two years and will run until 14 April 2028.

Kirsten is widely respected in international cricket both as a player and as a coach. During his playing career,
he represented South Africa from 1993 to 2004 and scored more than 14,000 international runs.

Gary Kirsten Career Highlights

CategoryDetails
Full NameGary Kirsten
NationalitySouth Africa
International Playing Career1993 – 2004
Total International Runs14,087 Runs
Test Centuries21
ODI Centuries13
Former RoleHead Coach of India Men’s Cricket Team (2008–2011)
Major AchievementIndia won ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 during his tenure
New RoleHead Coach – Sri Lanka Men’s Team
Contract Period15 April 2026 – 14 April 2028

Kirsten previously served as head coach of the Indian men’s cricket team from 2008 to 2011. During that period,
India achieved major success, including winning the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011.


India Remains Second Largest Arms Importer in the World: SIPRI Report

According to the latest report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI),
India remained the second-largest importer of major weapons globally during the period
2021 to 2025.

The report highlights global trends in arms trade and identifies the leading importing and exporting countries in the world.

Top Arms Importing Countries (2021-2025)

RankCountryKey Notes
1UkraineLargest arms importer during the period
2IndiaSecond largest importer of major weapons
3Saudi ArabiaMajor defence procurement
4QatarSignificant arms purchases
5PakistanAbout 4.2% of global imports

India’s Major Arms Suppliers

CountryShare / Role
RussiaLargest supplier, around 40% share
FranceMajor defence equipment supplier
IsraelAdvanced defence technology and systems

The report also mentioned that India’s arms imports declined by approximately
4 percent compared with the 2016–2020 period.

Global Arms Trade Trends

CategoryDetails
Largest Import RegionEurope
Europe Share (2021-2025)33% of global imports
Previous Share12% in the earlier five-year period
Top Arms ExporterUnited States (about 42% global share)
Other Major ExportersFrance, Russia, Germany, China
India in Export RankingNot among top 25 arms-exporting countries

The SIPRI report also highlighted that nearly 80 percent of Pakistan’s weapons imports
are supplied by China.


Conclusion

These developments highlight important global defence and sports updates. The India-Seychelles joint military exercise
strengthens defence cooperation between the two countries. Meanwhile, Gary Kirsten’s appointment as Sri Lanka’s head
coach marks a significant change in the team’s coaching setup. The SIPRI report also shows India’s continued dependence
on imported defence equipment despite ongoing efforts to boost domestic defence manufacturing.

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