Golden victory torch reached Nasirabad Military Cantonment Ajmer
The golden victory torch, marking India’s victory in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, reached Nasirabad in Ajmer today. With full military honours, this torch was received by the executive officer of Nasirabad Cantonment Board. On this occasion, a program was also organized at Nasirabad Sainik Cantonment, where the families of the soldiers who were martyred in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 were honored by the Indian Army. India is celebrating the Golden Victory Year on this occasion in the joy of India’s victory in the Indo-Pak war and the creation of Bangladesh. To commemorate this glorious moment, four golden victory
Indian Army Jawan Deepak Singh Lynched In Gurudwara, Punjab
An Indian Army jawan was beaten to death on suspicion of theft. The incident is from a Gurdwara located in Gurdaspur, Punjab. According to reports, Deepak Singh, a resident of Pathankot, had gone to the Gurudwara to drink water. But the manager of the Gurudwara and his associates mistook him as a thief and beat him mercilessly. Deepak was admitted to the hospital in critical condition where he died. Deepak was posted in Arunachal Pradesh and was returning home after 6 months. The incident took place near Gurdwara Lal Singh Kulli Wale of Mukerian Chowk on the Gurdaspur-Pathankot National Highway
DRDO Makes Ready Made Bridges For Indian Army Operations
The first production lot of 12 Short Span Bridging System (SSBS)-10 meters, designed and developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), has been inducted into the Indian Army by Chief of the Army Staff, General MM Naravane. Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Secretary, Department of Defense Research and Development and Chairman, DRDO were also present in the event organized at Cariappa Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt. The SSBS-10 meter as a single span plays a vital role in bridging the gap up to 9.5 metres, providing a 4 meter wide, fully ornamented roadway, ensuring faster movement of troops. R&D Establishment
British Liasion Officer Deployed At Indian Navy’s Information Fusion Center
Britain on Last Tuesday deployed its liaison officer at the Information Fusion Center (IFC) of the Indian Navy. The British High Commission gave this information. The High Commission said, the International Liaison Officer (ILO) of the UK has assumed charge at the Information Fusion Center – Indian Ocean Region of the Indian Navy. This deployment is also being seen from the perspective of increasing bilateral defense cooperation between India and Britain. The deployment of the British Liaison Officer at IFC-IOR comes ahead of the scheduled visit to India by the UK Navy’s Carrier Strike Group led by the aircraft carrier
Air Marshal Vivek Ram Choudhary Becomes New Vice Chief Indian Air Force
Air Marshal Vivek Ram Choudhary replaced Air Marshal Harjit Singh Arora as the new Deputy Chief of the Indian Air Force. Officials gave this information. Air Marshal Choudhary is currently serving as the Commander-in-Chief of the Western Air Command (WAC) of the Indian Air Force. This command has the responsibility of protecting the country’s airspace in the sensitive Ladakh region as well as other parts of North India. Preparing To Stop Drone Attack : General MM Naravane Air Marshal Arora retired from service on Wednesday and Air Marshal Chaudhary was likely to assume the new responsibility on Thursday, officials said.
Preparing To Stop Drone Attack : General MM Naravane
Army Chief General MM Naravane on Thursday said the easy availability of drones has added to the complexity of security challenges and the Indian Army is developing capabilities to effectively deal with threats whether these threats are state-sponsored or countries themselves. Have done In an address given at a think tank, General Naravane said that the security establishment is aware of the challenges and some steps have been taken to deal with them. He said, “We are developing capabilities to deal with threats, whether these threats are state sponsored or created by the countries themselves. We are developing capabilities to
Reply to Dragon, India deployed 50 thousand additional soldiers on Chinese border : Report
The India-China Border Dispute, which has been going on between India and China for almost a year and a half, does not seem to stop yet. Now Bloomberg’s report has claimed that India has deployed about 50 thousand soldiers (50 Thousand Troops) in the areas adjacent to the Chinese border. This is being seen as India’s very tough stand against the dragon. Quoting four people closely monitoring the matter, the Bloomberg report said that India has made this deployment during the last few months. These include the deployment of fighter jets in addition to soldiers. According to the information, at
Drone seen again near Military Station in Jammu, Army denied any such incident
After a failed attempt to target the Kaluchak Military Station in Jammu, now another drone has been seen near the Sunjwan Military Station. Sources said that the security forces spotted a drone at around 3.30 am in Sunjwa area. However, the army has denied any such incident. Drones have been seen hovering over military installations in Jammu for the third time in three days. Earlier on Monday, two drones were seen near the Kaluchak Military Station in Jammu. However, after the firing by the army, both the drones disappeared from there. Earlier, there was a drone attack on the Air
After Jammu Drone Attack India Needs Iron Dome Air Defence System
Jammu Drone Attack : For the first time, a drone attack has taken place on any military base in India. Two blasts were carried out targeting the Indian Air Force (IAF) station at Jammu airport. Two employees were injured in the terror attack that took place in the early hours of Sunday. Both the blasts were of low intensity and occurred at a distance of 5 minutes from each other. After this attack, concern has increased about more similar attacks through drones. Security experts had previously warned about drone strikes. Now there is a demand that India should have arrangements
About India’s Indigenous Aircraft INS Vikrant
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will visit the Cochin Shipyard along with Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh to take stock of the country’s first indigenous aircraft carrier (IA-1), which has been delayed for a long time, has been inducted into the Navy’s fleet. On departure, INS Vikrant will be known as INS Vikrant. The Defense Minister will review the construction of the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in Kochi, an additional aircraft carrier crucial in view of the escalating Chinese aggression in the Indian Ocean region. INS Vikrant is India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier. Its sea trials are expected to begin in