Admiral R Hari Kumar Takes Charge As New Indian Navy New Chief
Tuesday was a very special day for Admiral R Hari Kumar. The eyes of the whole country were on him. On this day Admiral R Hari Kumar took over the command of the Indian Navy. He became the new Chief of the Navy. However, his style of taking charge won the hearts of the people. During this, he did something that raised the chest of all the mothers of the country with pride. Kumar’s expression has also given a big message to all the ladies of the country. Message- The status of mother is highest in the world. Admiral R
China’s arrogance near LAC in eastern Ladakh – Air strip built, missile regiment deployed, India objects
The Indian Army has deeply objected to China rapidly developing its infrastructure close to de facto control in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, during a recent high-level meeting between senior officers of the two armies in the region, the Indian Army objected to China’s move to build a new air strip to land its aircraft along the highway project. Is. It is a matter of concern for the Indian Army that the Chinese Army is not only rapidly developing military infrastructure with people settling near the Line of Control but has also deployed some of its missile regiments there. China
Indian Air Force aircraft to fly with indigenous biojet fuel
Indigenous bio-jet fuel made by Dehradun-based CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum Dehradun (IIP) has received formal approval for use in Air Force aircraft. Earlier, the Air Force has done its trial. Now Air Force aircraft will be able to fly on Biojet fuel. R Kamalakannan, Group Director, Army Airworthiness and Certification Center (CEMILAC), handed over the interim certificate to Salim Akhtar Farooqui, Principal Scientist, CSIR-IIP. Group Captain Ashish Srivastava of the Indian Air Force and Wing Commander A Sachan, R Shanmuguel of CEMILAC were also present. This certification is a significant step towards India’s growing confidence in the aviation biofuel sector
Navy Officer Lieutenant Commander JR Suresh Drowns in Floods In Tamil Nadu
A Navy officer who was on vacation in Chennai died after drowning at Kovalam beach. The authorities gave this information on Friday. The officer’s body was fished on Friday from Kelambakkam, about five kilometers from the spot where he was washed away in the sea. A release issued by the Defense Office said that Lieutenant Commander of the Indian Navy JR Suresh was washed away on the Kovalam beach on the outskirts of Chennai on the evening of 25 November 2021. The officer’s body was recovered from Kelambakkam in the afternoon on November 26. Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane Reviews Dakshin Shakti Military Exercise in Rajasthan
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane inspected the military exercises going on on the western frontier of the country and reviewed the exercise Dakshin Shakti. Chief of Army Staff Naravane appreciated the efforts being made by the Southern Command of the Indian Army in multi-domain operations as well as continuously developing strategies, techniques and procedures to combat capability enhancement in manned and unmanned systems in line with the “wars of the future”. stressed the need. On the western border of the country, the Dakshin Shakti maneuver is being conducted by the Southern Command of the Central Army in Rajasthan,
Army foils infiltration attempt in Bhimber Gali sector of Rajouri, 1 terrorist killed
Pakistan is not deterring from its antics. With the aim of spreading unrest in Kashmir, terrorists from Pakistan made a nefarious attempt to infiltrate in the Bhimber Gali sector of Rajouri late on Thursday night. Taking quick action, the soldiers posted on the Indian border have killed a terrorist. Weapons and other items were recovered from his possession. At present, the search operation is going on in the area. Other details are awaited. According to the information, on the late night of 25 November, some terrorists made a nefarious attempt to cross the LoC from the Bhimber Gali sector of
Increase In Financial Aid To Families of All Martyred Central Armed Police Forces Personnel
Preparations are on to increase the amount of financial assistance to the families of all the Central Armed Police Forces personnel who lost their lives while on duty. The Ministry of Home Affairs is considering a proposal to increase this amount to Rs 35 lakh. According to sources, instructions in this regard can also be issued by all the forces soon. Now, be it CRPF or CISF, there is talk of giving only Rs 35 lakh as risk fund to the families of the soldiers who died in the line of duty of all forces. Indian Navy Officially Inducts INS
Rajput Regimental Centre Celebrates 100th Year With Special Light Show
Various designs were being made in the dark, thrilled people were cheering with applause. This was the view from the grounds of the Cariappa Complex on the centenary celebrations of the Rajput Regimental Centre. On Wednesday, soldiers dressed in LED lights captivated by presenting a unique continuity drill. Seeing the fascinating performance, the guests sitting in the audience applauded. During this, the military band enthralled the audience by playing the tune of ‘Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Ab Hamare Dil Mein Hai’. Earlier in the day a bi-annual conference was also held. Apart from officers of Rajput Regiment posted on various fronts
Indian Navy Officially Inducts INS Vela
Indian Navy inducted the submarine INS Vela into service on Thursday, further increasing the naval power of the country. The Indian Navy has to induct a total of six submarines into service under the Kalvari-class submarine Project-75. INS Vela is the fourth submarine of this class inducted into service. The submarine was inducted into service in the presence of Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh. Earlier, the Navy inducted the warship INS Visakhapatnam into service on 21 November. Thus the Navy has achieved two ‘accomplishments’ in the form of INS Vela after INS Visakhapatnam in a week. After Vela
Indian Navy To Commission Submarine INS Vela
In view of the security of the country, India is continuously making rapid strides in the field of destroyer warship and submarine construction. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh handed over INS Visakhapatnam to the Indian Navy on Sunday and now the Navy is going to get INS Vela, the fourth submarine of the Kalvari class, which will be launched by the Indian Navy on 25 November. INS Vela, the fourth submarine of the Kalvari class, has been built at Mazagon Dockyard in Mumbai. Earlier, INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi and INS Karanj have joined the Indian Navy. All these submarines are built