This detailed current affairs post covers day-by-day updates from 25 March to 1 April 2026 with focus on war locations, missile attacks, India’s response, government actions, and exam-oriented analysis for competitive exams preparation.

25 MARCH 2026
Iran continued missile strikes targeting southern and central Israel. Major locations included Tel Aviv, Ashdod and Beersheba. Israel retaliated with airstrikes on Iranian-linked bases in Damascus (Syria) and southern Lebanon. India issued travel advisories and activated emergency monitoring systems.
- Missile targets: Tel Aviv, Ashdod, Beersheba
- Israel strikes: Damascus (Syria), Lebanon border areas
- India advisory for West Asia issued
- Oil prices crossed $95/barrel
- Energy security review started in India
26 March 2026
Israel targeted Iranian missile launch sites near Isfahan and western Iran. Iran responded using drone swarms targeting northern Israel (Haifa region). The United Nations held an emergency meeting. India initiated diplomatic talks with Gulf countries to ensure safety of Indian workers.
- Iran launch sites hit: Isfahan, western Iran
- Drone attacks: Haifa, northern Israel
- UN ceasefire appeal
- India-Gulf diplomatic coordination
- Stock market volatility increased
27 March 2026
Iran launched ballistic missiles targeting infrastructure near Tel Aviv and Jerusalem outskirts. The US deployed aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf. Reports of cyber attacks on Israeli infrastructure emerged. India reviewed crude oil imports from Russia and Middle East.
- Targets: Tel Aviv region, Jerusalem outskirts
- US naval deployment in Persian Gulf
- Cyber warfare incidents reported
- India oil import diversification planning
- Strategic reserves discussion started
28 March 2026
Heavy missile exchanges continued. Iran used higher payload missiles possibly from western bases. Israel activated nationwide siren alerts and civil defense shelters. Airspace over parts of Middle East was restricted affecting global aviation.
- High payload missile usage by Iran
- Israel civil defense activated nationwide
- Airspace restrictions in Middle East
- India emergency fuel reserve planning
- Flight rerouting by global airlines
29 March 2026
The conflict expanded regionally. Iran targeted energy infrastructure near Saudi Arabia and UAE. Israel conducted deep strikes near Tehran and military facilities in Iran. Global oil supply fears increased significantly.
- Targets: Saudi oil sites, UAE strategic areas
- Israel strikes: near Tehran, Iranian bases
- Shipping disruption in Strait of Hormuz
- India strategic petroleum reserve review
- Crude oil price spike globally
30 March 2026
The US carried out limited strikes on Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria. Iran warned of escalation. Israel continued intercepting drones using Iron Dome and Arrow systems. India monitored inflation and fuel price impact.
- US strikes: Iraq and Syria locations
- Iran warning of larger retaliation
- Israel drone interception success
- India inflation monitoring (fuel prices)
- UN emergency meetings continued
31 March 2026
Missile attacks reduced slightly but tensions remained high. Diplomatic talks increased between global powers. Markets stabilized slightly. India increased engagement with alternative oil suppliers like Russia and African nations.
- Reduced missile frequency
- Back-channel diplomacy increased
- India alternative oil sourcing strategy
- Global market partial recovery
- Geopolitical risk remained high
1 April 2026
The situation remained tense with no ceasefire agreement. Both Iran and Israel maintained military readiness. India prepared evacuation plans under contingency protocols and continued monitoring supply chains.
- No ceasefire reached
- Military readiness on both sides
- India evacuation readiness planning
- Supply chain monitoring
- Global uncertainty continued
India’s Actions, Schemes and Strategy (Exam Important)
India played a balanced and strategic role during the conflict. The government focused on citizen safety, energy security, and economic stability.
- Operation-level evacuation planning (similar to Operation Ganga model)
- Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) utilization planning
- Diplomatic coordination with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran
- Fuel price stabilization measures
- Monitoring inflation and supply chain disruptions
- Focus on energy diversification (Russia, Africa)
War Impact on India (Very Important for Exams)
- Increase in crude oil prices → inflation risk
- Pressure on Indian rupee and stock markets
- Impact on trade routes (Hormuz Strait)
- Risk to Indian workers in Middle East
- Energy security becomes key policy focus
Exam-Oriented Key Concepts
- Hybrid Warfare (Missiles + Drones + Cyber)
- Drone Swarm Strategy
- Energy Security and Strategic Reserves
- Geopolitics of Middle East
- Role of UN in global conflicts
Conclusion
The period from 25 March to 1 April 2026 reflects a complex multi-front war with global economic and political impact. For competitive exams, understanding locations, strategies, and India’s response is extremely important.