Tata-Airbus Combine To Make 56 C295MW transport aircraft for IAF
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has approved the purchase of new military transport aircraft. This aircraft will be jointly made in India by Tata and Airbus. This is the first time that a contract related to military aviation has been awarded to a private company in the country. This is expected to create more than 6,000 jobs in the country in the coming years. Along with this, state-of-the-art technology of aviation will come in the country. It is believed that this deal will be more than Rs 15,000 crore. Work is going on in the country since 2012 in the
Indian Air Force Aircraft To Run On Ganga Expressway
92.24 percent land acquisition work of Ganga Expressway being built in 628 km from Meerut to Prayagraj has been completed. In Shahjahanpur, 94 percent of the land has been sold. Now only 25 hectares of lease is left. The land of the proposed airstrip on the land of six villages has also been secured. On Thursday, Chief Executive Officer and Additional Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Industrial Development Authority (UPIDA) Avnish Awasthi gave the green signal for the tender process for the construction by video conferencing. The state government had released a land acquisition of about 7200 crores to bring
Aviation Corps Chief A.K. Suri Test Fires Swadeshi Rudra Helicopter
Director General of the Aviation Corps of the Indian Army, A.K. Suri took off on Thursday in an indigenous helicopter Rudra (indigenous Rudra). Lt Gen AK Suri introduced the world to the power of Rudra by firing live while in flight. Rudra has been made indigenously by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Rudra is seen as a perfect helicopter for surgical strikes. To target the enemy, special types of cameras have been installed in Rudra, these cameras are installed at the front and back of the helicopter. These cameras are always capable of keeping an eye on the enemy, whether it
Taliban Completes Final Capture Of Panjshir Valley
The Panjshir Valley, the last fort of the rebels in Afghanistan, is also seen collapsing. Panjshir was such a fort that even the Soviet army could not capture,
Indian Navy ties up with BEL for anti-drone system
The Indian Navy has signed an agreement with Defense Public Sector Undertaking Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) on 31 August 2021 for the supply of indigenously developed Naval Anti-Drone System (NADS). This information was given by the Ministry of Defense. The Defense Ministry said that NADS has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and is being produced by BEL. It is the first indigenously developed anti-drone system to be inducted into the Indian Armed Forces. PM Modi Forms High Level Group Amidst Taliban Crisis The Defense Ministry issued a statement saying that this agreement was signed in
College of Defense Management Recommends Arthashashtra and Bhagavad Gita In Military Curriculum
An internal study conducted by the College of Defense Management (CDM) has recommended the inclusion of ancient Indian texts such as Kautilya’s Arthashastra and the Bhagavad Gita in military training programmes. It has also been emphasized in the study that research can be done in this area and for this ‘Indian Culture Studies Forum’ can also be created. The College of Defense Management has a military training institute in Secunderabad. Here senior officers of the Army, Navy and Indian Air Force are trained and prepared for higher defense management. Trishul Defence Academy Team has learned that a project has been
Indian Army 14th Corps Military Exercise In Ladakh
In the midst of the ongoing border dispute with China in eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army is constantly on alert and the soldiers are ready to face all kinds.
Indian Army To Buy ‘Make In India’ Akash-S Air Defense Missile
To promote Make in India, the Indian Army has decided to purchase indigenous missiles and helicopters worth Rs 14,000 crore
Indian Army Starts Tuition Facility For Bakarwal & Gujjar Communities
To ensure access to education to the children of Gujjar and Bakarwal communities living in the high altitude areas of Rajouri and Reasi districts of Jammu and Kashmir,
1 Lakh Posts Needed To Be Filled In Paramilitary Forces & CAPF
In view of the demand for additional battalions and headquarters etc. in paramilitary forces, the need for recruitment of about one lakh jawans is being felt. All security forces need additional manpower. But according to the proposal, the gap is continuously increasing due to non-recruitment. The organization associated with the welfare of paramilitary forces has put pressure on the government regarding this issue. Maximum 29,000 posts are vacant in BSF. A large number of posts are also vacant in CRPF and CISF. This number is around 26,000. SSB and ITBP have also sent the proposal of new battalion to the