India Starts Licensing Production Of AK-203 Rifle
India is going to dispatch authorized creation of Russian Kalashnikov’s AK-203 attack rifles. The assembling cycle will be directed at a plant in Korva (Uttar Pradesh). General Manoj Naravane, Chief of Staff of the Army of the Indian Armed Forces, expressed that arrangements with the Kalashnikov Concern are near an arrangement and he’s sure the understanding for the creation of programmed weapons will be endorsed soon. Also, as indicated by the Russian side partaking in the exchanges, the venture for the authorized creation of Russian AK-203 Kalashnikov attack rifles in India is surely at the last phase of usage. “The
Powerful Vehicles Of Indian Army Which Bolster Armed Forces
Powerful Vehicles Of Indian Army : We and you only sit in our homes and praise the army, but do you know who is the true companion of these soldiers on the borders when the soldiers of India are stationed on the borders to protect us? . Apart from weapons, these companions of the soldiers are their special vehicles, which do not leave the soldiers with patrolling till the battlefield. Equipped with special features, these vehicles not only enhance the pride of the army, but also stay on difficult times, rocky paths. So let us introduce you to the special
Lieutenant General Raj Shukla conferred with Param Vishisht Seva Medal Award
Lieutenant General Raj Shukla (YSM, SM, ADC, GOC) serving in the Army Training Command, Arterac, Shimla, capital of Himachal Pradesh, has been awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal. Was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal on the occasion of 72nd Republic Day. Lieutenant General Raj Shukla is serving in the Army Training Command from 1 May 2020. This honour has been conferred upon him for exemplary service in the army. Lieutenant General Shukla has served in various areas of the country. He has been given the responsibility of the areas, has done it well and has shown his bravery and skill
Border dispute : India and China will repel their troops from front
In a marathon meeting held late Sunday night between the military commanders of India and China, the two countries have agreed to withdraw troops from forwarding areas. This information is given in the joint statement released on Monday. The ninth round of meetings took place on Sunday in eastern Ladakh to end the deadlock between the two countries since May. The meeting lasted for about 16 hours from 10:30 in the morning to 2.30 in the night. A joint statement has been issued on Monday evening. Sources say that the manner of withdrawal of troops was also discussed in the
Ladakh dispute not resolved in 11th round of Corps Commander level talks
In the ninth round, detailed talks were held between India and China forces in the ninth round to remove troops from deadlocked locations in eastern Ladakh. On Sunday, the Corps Commander level talks in both countries started at around 10.30 AM and ended at around 2.30 AM on Monday. The meeting took place in the Moldo border area on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, India emphasized that it is up to China to carry forward the process of repelling troops from deadlocked locations in the region and reduce tension. India has been consistently saying
Republic Day 2021 Celebration Highlights
Republic Day 2021 Celebration: Today our beloved country is celebrating 72nd Republic Day today. India’s military strength and cultural diversity appeared on the Rajpath in the Republic Day Parade. The tableaux of the three armed forces – Indian Navy, Indian Army and Indian Air Force. These moments made everyone proud on Rajpath. Apart from the Brahmos and Pinaka missiles, the squads of NSG commandos and paramilitary forces thrilled everyone. A glimpse of the cultural legitimacy of different states ranging from self-reliant India, Digital India was seen on the track. Before the Republic Day parade started, PM Narendra Modi visited the
Colonel Santosh Babu, hero of Galvan Valley attack, honored posthumously with Mahavir Chakra
In June last year, Colonel B. B., who led his troops against the attack of the Chinese army in the Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh. Santosh Babu is posthumously awarded the second highest military honor Mahavir Chakra. According to an official announcement made on Monday, he has been awarded this medal for showing indomitable courage in the presence of the enemy. Four other soldiers who were martyred in the skirmish in the Galwan Valley – Naib Subedar Nuduram Soren, Havildar (Gunner) K. Palani, Nayak Deepak Singh and soldier Gutej Singh have been awarded the Vir Chakra. Havildar Tejinder Singh of
Tejas Purchase Deal : Indian Air Force to get first aircraft in March 2024
Indian Air Force will get its first delivery in March 2024 under the purchase deal of indigenously developed fighter aircraft Tejas for Rs 48 thousand crore. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman R.K. Madhavan said on Sunday that after the delivery of four aircraft in the first delivery, 16 aircraft would be made available to the Air Force every year till the completion of the supply of 83 aircraft from 2025. Madhavan, who is also holding the post of managing director of HAL, also claimed that many countries are showing interest in purchasing this Indian fighter aircraft and the company hopes
Indian Army is already ready for any war, joint trial “Kavach” held by soldiers
Indian Army conducted a training exercise on Monday at Andaman and Nicobar near the Bay of Bengal to improve its combat capabilities. This joint trial was named Kavach. Which included all three armies of India. The news agency ANI reported that the forces also drilled AMPHEX-21 in this training. This training took place under the Andaman and Nicobar Command. Explain that the training program was done with the participation of Eastern Naval Command and Southern Command, which included Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force and Coast Guard. ANI quoted the Ministry of Defense as saying that the training included
Last week, Indian army foiled Chinese incursion into Sikkim, 20 Dragon soldiers injured
Tussle between India and the Chinese Army in Sikkim is now reported amidst ongoing tension along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. According to media reports, the People’s Liberation Army of China in the Na Kula sector of North Sikkim last week tried to change the status quo of the Line of Actual Control and was in the grip of infiltration into Indian territory, which was foiled by Indian Army personnel. However, both sides clashed during this and some of the two Ore jawans were injured. According to the information, on May 9 last year, there was a