Virat Kohli becomes fastest batsman to score 12,000 runs in ODI history
India’s captain Virat Kohli became the fastest batsman to score 12,000 runs in One-Day International (ODI) on 02 December 2020. Virat Kohli reached this milestone after scoring 23 runs in the third and final ODI of the three-match series against Australia at Manuka Oval. The Indian captain has played 242 innings (251 matches) to score 12,000 ODIs, 58 less than the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin had to play 300 ODI innings (309 matches) to reach this record. Virat Kohli’s average in ODI format is close to 60, which he has dominated over the years. Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting is
Republic Day 2021 may have chief guest as UK PM Boris Johnson
India has reportedly invited British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as the chief guest on Republic Day 2021. Last week, the Prime Minister of Britain was given this invitation during a phone call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Modi had a conversation with Boris Johnson on 27 November via a phone call to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change and other issues. During this phone call, the two leaders reiterated their shared commitment to work towards a long jump in India-UK partnership, post-Covid, post-Brexit era. He also agreed that, there is tremendous potential to increase cooperation between the two
Indian Navy Introduces Camouflage Uniform For First Time
Unexpectedly, the Indian Navy has presented camouflage uniform on the lines of the Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) as a component of a bigger uniform legitimization and normalization measure. Naval force sources said officials began utilizing the new uniform with advanced cover design a couple of months prior. Disguises or Battle Dress Uniforms are fatigues that are worn by the military as the standard uniform for battle. The fight dress is commonly covered, either in monochrome, for example, shades of green or earthy coloured to estimated the foundation or in a problematic example as in the most recent
Lance Naik Albert Ekka – The Bunker Hero Of 1971 Indo-Pak War
Today, a life-size statue of Lance Naik Albert Ekka stands at the heart site of Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Earlier this Chowk was known as Firayalal, because there is a firm named Firayalal here. Now the official name of this square has been Albert Ekka Chowk. Albert Ekka was born in the Jari village of Jumla district in Jharkhand, the village remains the same today. Some have become permanent houses. The ongoing village has also become a block. Now it’s name has become Albert Ekka Jari Block. The field where Albert used to play hockey is the same today.
Scientists made world’s smallest memory device
Researchers have created the world’s smallest memory device. This development could lead to the manufacture of faster, smaller and more energy-efficient electronic chips for consumer electronics and brain-inspired computing. Researchers have also discovered material science that unlocks deep memory storage capabilities for these small devices. This research was recently published in a journal called ‘Nature Nanotechnology’. Its researchers are from the University of Texas, Austin. Scientists have reduced the size of the smallest and thinnest memory storage device by shrinking the cross-section area to just one square nanometer. According to the researchers, they have been able to make this device
Martytr Lt. Umar Fayaz Rajputana Rifle Regiment Trophy Award Announced By Army
The Indian Army has dedicated an award in memory of martyr Lieutenant Umar Fayaz, who took on the terrorists in Kashmir. The Army’s oldest Rajputana Rifles started it with the Lieutenant Umar Fayaz Rajputana Rifle Regiment Trophy Award. The award of the army will encourage the youth of India who want to join the army to counter terrorism. Army Commandant Motivation Award and Silver Medal has been awarded to Cadet Vijay Bahadur for his outstanding performance in 139 courses at National Defense Academy, Khadakwasla. Shaheed Umar Fayaz was also an alumnus of the National Defense Academy. He was popular as
Galvan Valley Conflict : Violent skirmishes were China’s planned conspiracy, claims US Commission
A top US commission in its report to the US parliament accused China of intensifying its offensive against neighbours. The report claimed that the violent clash between the armies of the two countries in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, India in June this year was a well-planned conspiracy by the Chinese government. Beijing incited the first deadly conflict on the China-India border nearly half a century later. In its latest report to the country’s parliament, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission said that China’s ruling Communist Party made repressive use of its armed forces in times of peace and
Army Deputy Chief Lt Gen SK Saini Addressed Bangladesh Defence College
Army Deputy Chief Lt Gen SK Saini said on Wednesday that amid the global struggle against the coronavirus epidemic, many countries seized the opportunity to increase their military, economic and political supremacy. Addressing an event organized by Bangladesh’s National Defense College digitally, Lieutenant General Saini said that while various countries are struggling to control the virus, some countries have increased their dominance militarily, economically and politically. Seized this opportunity which is not auspicious for the world community. His remarks are being seen in the indirect context of China, which despite this epidemic, has been criticized for trying to increase its
Terrorism threatens destruction in the world like world wars : India
India has said that terrorism has emerged as one of the means of waging war in the contemporary world and is posing a threat of destruction on the earth during two world wars. On the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, India said at the United Nations that global action is necessary to prevent this catastrophe. Ashish Sharma, the first Secretary of India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said that the completion of 75 years of the end of World War II gives us the opportunity to reaffirm the UN’s purpose and commitment to its
Indian Army goes up to 200 meters inside Pakistan
The Indian Army has once again entered into action within Pakistan. A few days ago Pakistani terrorists were trying to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir when the security forces exposed their plot. After this, a deep tunnel was found on the border, from which the terrorists plotted to infiltrate. The Pakistani army has lost its strength after being beaten in surgical strikes and Balakot air strikes. When the Indian Army entered Pakistan and conducted its search operation, the Pakistani army kept looking like cowards and could not muster the courage to retaliate. A few days ago, the 4 Pakistani terrorists