India tests new version of Pinaka rocket system
India is constantly testing its missiles and rockets amidst an escalation with China on the LAC. Many such successful trials have been conducted within the last two months. Now India has successfully tested the upgraded version of the Pinaka rocket system on Wednesday. The system has been designed indigenously by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). It was tested from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur on the Odisha coast. The DRDO reported that the new rocket system has a longer range than the Pulane variant (MK-1) while it is smaller in size than the earlier one. The new
India again counters Pakistan on Terrorism
Ashish Sharma, the first secretary of the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations (UN), has once again exposed the reality of Pakistan (Pakistan) during the conversation on contemporary forms of racism, racism intolerance. Permanent Secretary Ashish Sharma said, “While there has been stagnation in the world due to Coronavirus, on the other hand, Pakistan has taken advantage of this and promoted support for cross-border terrorism.” Ashish Sharma further said, ‘We call on Pakistan to end communal violence, discrimination and intolerance. Also condemn the comments made by the representative of Pakistan. Pakistan is also trying to create divisions among
UN Adopts India’s Anti-Terrorism Resolution
Permanent Representative to the United Nations TS Tirumurti on Wednesday announced that India’s annual resolution on the issue of counter-terrorism was co-sponsored by over 75 countries and adopted by consensus in the First Committee of the UN General Assembly. “India at forefront of counter-terrorism. Delighted that the annual resolution tabled by India “Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction” was co-sponsored by more than 75 countries and adopted today by consensus in First Committee of UN General Assembly,” Tirumurti tweeted. India, a victim of state-sponsored cross-border terrorism, has been at the forefront in highlighting the serious threat
Portugal MP Duarte Pacheco elected new chairman of Inter Parliamentary Union
Portugal’s MP Duarte Pacheco has been elected the new President of the IPU – Inter Parliamentary Union for the year 2020-2023. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament, Om Birla, has conveyed his best wishes to Duarte Pacheco on being elected as the President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and stated that in the ideals of democracy, consensus building, rule of law, and multilateralism Their confidence will help build a more focused and robust IPU over time. The election process for the selection of the IPU president was through remote electronic secret voting, with a 24-hour time limit
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to announce incentive package soon
On November 03, 2020, Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj said that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will soon announce another stimulus package to speed up the economy affected by the Coronavirus crisis. In a conversation with reporters through video conference, he said that the Finance Ministry is looking into the suggestions and requests received from various sectors of the economy. Tarun Bajaj further said that despite the situation of corona virus epidemic, our growth, which we feel is intact, is now being accepted by others too, who are ready to invest in India. We are seeing a steady recovery in the
Parliament Winter Session 2020: Center to hold two-week winter session in December-January
The central government has planned to organize a two-week winter session of Parliament from December 21, 2020. After the results of the Bihar state assembly elections are out on November 10, 2020, a final decision will be taken in this regard. The Center hopes that by the third week of November, all the formalities in the Bihar Assembly elections including the formation of a new government and swearing in Bihar will be completed. The winter session of Parliament usually starts in the third week of November. This year this session can be postponed till the third week of December. This
France Air Strikes In Mali, Kills 50 Al Qaeda Terrorists
France took major action in the West African country of Mali and killed 50 al-Qaida jihadists by air strikes. The French government said on Monday that the airstrike was carried out on Friday near the border of Burkina Faso and Niger. French Defense Minister Florence Parle said, ‘The French government is conducting operations against the jihadists. In this operation, on October 30, more than 50 terrorists were killed, their weapons were confiscated and many terrorists were arrested. He said that around 30 motorcycles have also been seized. Earlier, after meeting Nigerian President Mahamadou Issoufou and Defense Minister Issoufou Katambe, French
Pakistan in panic due to Rafale’s defiance, buying fighter jet from China
Pakistan is nervous due to Rafal’s arrival. Due to this fear, he is trying to buy more than 30 J10 (CE) fighter jets and his missiles under emergency purchase from China. According to sources, in October, a team from Pakistan visited China and finalized the discussion of buying 50 J10 (CE) fighter jets. Out of these, 30 jets and missiles containing them are to be purchased immediately under emergency purchase. Pakistan started discussing the purchase of the Chinese J10 in 2009, but after the talk of joint production of the JF17 jet started, it was put on hold. After the
India-China 8th round of Core Commander Level Talks Next Week
Tension has been continuing between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) since May. Meanwhile, military representatives will hold talks for the eighth time next week to resolve the border dispute in Eastern Ladakh. Earlier, all round talks on the issue of reducing the deployment of the force on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) were impractical. Now the winters have also arrived and the soldiers have to stay there at a temperature of minus 30 degrees Celsius. This time Lieutenant General PGK Menon will lead the negotiations on behalf of India, while Naveen Srivastava, Joint Secretary,
Special clothes from US received for the severe cold on the China border troops
The first consignment of ‘Special Dresses’ has come from the US for Indian Soldiers amid the border dispute with China. These clothes will help the Indian soldiers to remain deployed without difficulty on the border even in extreme cold. Significantly, the dispute with China is not yet resolved and Indian troops may have to stay in Ladakh for a long time. In such a situation, India is also making proper arrangements to keep its troops on the border. News agency ANI has quoted government sources as saying – The first consignment of special clothes has come to India from the



