USA bans Turkey for procuring Russian missile system
The US has banned Turkey from buying the S-400 missile defense system. Along with this, the US has also warned those countries that are willing to buy the S-400 missile defense system. The US has banned Turkey’s defense industries and three other officials, including its president, for purchasing the S-400 missile system from Russia. The US Ministry of Finance issued a statement sharing this information. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States has imposed sanctions on Turkey for the purchase of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system. He further said that Turkey has broken the rules,
Digital Voter ID card will be like Aadhaar: Election Commission
The Election Commission is preparing to provide digital Election Photo Identity Card (Voter ID Card) to voters soon. A senior officer gave information about this. However, the official clarified that no decision has been taken by the Election Commission in this regard. The official said that we constantly take suggestions and ideas from the officers present at the field level, the working group of the Chief Electoral Officers of the state and the public. When asked if the digital identity card would be such that the voter would be able to keep it with him all the time through an
Rajaouri : Indian Soldiers Killed 2 Pakistan Soldiers After Ceasefire Violation
In response to the firing in Sunderbani sector of Rajouri district, the Indian Army killed two soldiers of the Pakistan Army. A Pakistani soldier was also injured in the shootout. According to military sources, on Wednesday late night, Pakistani army started firing in Meer Meenka area of ​​Sunderbani sector. Army personnel responded to this firing accurately. During this time two enemy soldiers were killed while one was seriously injured. The firing from Pakistan stopped after the counter-offensive. Confirming the damage to the Pakistan Army, an army official said that Pakistan Army personnel were seen carrying ambassadors across the border carrying
Martyr Havaldar Mukesh Kumar’s Dead Body Reaches Kashipur Uttarakhand
The mortal remains of Havaldar Mukesh Kumar of Kumaon Regiment, who was martyred in Arunachal, reached Kashipur at 5:30 am on Wednesday. The body of the martyr was taken to his Nandpur village. There was chaos in the house as soon as the dead body arrived. Family members were in bad shape The cremation was performed with military honours at the crematorium ghat in the village itself after the family was given a final darshan of the body. The Army of Kashipur Hempur Depot saluted the martyr at the crematorium. Hundreds of people rushed to his residence to pay homage
Trust On China Destroyed Post Galwan Valley Clash Episode : Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan
Tensions remain on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in East Ladakh between India and China. Meanwhile, India is celebrating the victory of 1971 war with Pakistan as Vijay Diwas today. On the occasion of Victory Day, the top military commander has also targeted China. Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan, General Officer-in-Command of Eastern Command, said at the War Memorial, ‘The trust that China can exert after the conflict in the Galvan Valley is over. There was no major infiltration attempt or face-off in the Eastern Command area before the conflict in Ladakh. But after the violence in Galvan, the trust
PM Narendra Modi Lights Swarnim Vijay Mashal At National War Memorial
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lit the ‘Golden Victory Torch’ from the Amar Jyoti of the National Summer Memorial in the capital, Delhi, on the occasion of 50 years of India’s victory in the 1971 war. During this time, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was also present. Before lighting the torch, the Prime Minister laid a wreath on the pillar and paid tribute to the soldiers. Prominent Defense President (CDS) Vipin Rawat and the heads of the three armies were also present along with Modi at the event organized on the occasion of Vijay Diwas. On this occasion, the Prime Minister paid
Army tanks will destroy the enemy with night vision lenses
Tanks deployed on the border will now be able to deliver the enemy’s sixes at night. This will be possible with the help of night vision lens prepared at Opto Electronics Factory (OLF) Dehradun. With the help of the indigenous device, the tanks will be able to aim for long distances even at night. A night vision lens has been prepared at the Opto Electronics Factory (OLF) Dehradun for the BMP-2 tank deployed near the LAC amid continuing deadlock at the China border. This will help in targeting by watching the movements of the enemy at night. It has a
Reliving The Story Of 1971 Indo-Pak War Victory -Vijay Diwas
India defeated Pakistan in the 1971 war, after which East Pakistan became independent, which is now known as Bangladesh. This war proved to be historic for India and arousing excitement in the heart of every countryman. This day of victory is called Vijay Diwas  December 16 is celebrated as Vijay Diwas across the country. About 3,900 Indian soldiers were martyred in the 1971 war, while 9,851 were wounded.  On 17 December, 93,000 Pakistani soldiers were made prisoners of war after Lieutenant General AAK Niazi, Commander of Pakistani Forces in East Pakistan surrendered before the Eastern Military Commander of
‘Swadhinta Sadak’ between India and Bangladesh to be inaugurated on 26 March 2021
Bangladesh Foreign Minister, Dr. A.K. Abdul Moman has informed that the ‘Swadhinta Sadak’ between Bangladesh and India will be launched on 26 March 2021. He also said that, this road is operated in India, while it will go through Meherpur, Mujibnagar district to Bangladesh. While informing about this ”Swadhinta Sadak’, the Foreign Minister also mentioned that, there were historical relations between these two countries and these relations have stood the test of time. He has also called this current chapter between India and Bangladesh a ‘Golden Chapter’. Dr. Moman further said that, through discussions and dialogues, both countries have succeeded
First non-Indian to receive Ramanujan Award – Dr. Carolina Araujo
The Ramanujan Award 2020 for Young Mathematicians was presented to Dr. Carolina Arrujo, mathematician of the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 09 December 2020 in a virtual ceremony. This award is distributed every year. Awarded annually to a researcher from a developing country and funded by the ICTP (International Center for Theoretical Physics) and Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in collaboration with the International Mathematical Union, the award is presented to Dr. Carolina for her outstanding work in algebraic geometry. Given for His research work focuses on birational geometry.



