Trust On China Destroyed Post Galwan Valley Clash Episode : Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan
Tensions remain on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in East Ladakh between India and China. Meanwhile, India is celebrating the victory of 1971 war with Pakistan as Vijay Diwas today. On the occasion of Victory Day, the top military commander has also targeted China. Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan, General Officer-in-Command of Eastern Command, said at the War Memorial, ‘The trust that China can exert after the conflict in the Galvan Valley is over. There was no major infiltration attempt or face-off in the Eastern Command area before the conflict in Ladakh. But after the violence in Galvan, the trust
PM Narendra Modi Lights Swarnim Vijay Mashal At National War Memorial
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lit the ‘Golden Victory Torch’ from the Amar Jyoti of the National Summer Memorial in the capital, Delhi, on the occasion of 50 years of India’s victory in the 1971 war. During this time, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was also present. Before lighting the torch, the Prime Minister laid a wreath on the pillar and paid tribute to the soldiers. Prominent Defense President (CDS) Vipin Rawat and the heads of the three armies were also present along with Modi at the event organized on the occasion of Vijay Diwas. On this occasion, the Prime Minister paid
Army tanks will destroy the enemy with night vision lenses
Tanks deployed on the border will now be able to deliver the enemy’s sixes at night. This will be possible with the help of night vision lens prepared at Opto Electronics Factory (OLF) Dehradun. With the help of the indigenous device, the tanks will be able to aim for long distances even at night. A night vision lens has been prepared at the Opto Electronics Factory (OLF) Dehradun for the BMP-2 tank deployed near the LAC amid continuing deadlock at the China border. This will help in targeting by watching the movements of the enemy at night. It has a
No virus can stop our armed forces from doing their duty : Rajnath Singh
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday praised the armed forces, saying that while the world was fighting the coronavirus, the Indian armed forces were bravely protecting our borders. Singh said that no virus can stop our armed forces from doing their duty. On the state of aggression on the Himalayan borders, he said, “The aggression on our borders of the Himalayas without any provocation shows how the world is changing, how existing agreements are being challenged.” At the same time, he appreciated the courage of the force in Ladakh and said that there is a heavy deployment of armed forces
Possibility of some more terrorists in the mountains of Pir Panjal, operation continues
Some more terrorists are feared hidden in the mountains of Pir Panjal in Surankote tehsil. The search operation of the security forces continues even after the two terrorists were killed and one terrorist was captured in the Poshana encounter. According to intelligence sources, more militants are expected to come across this during the infiltration. It is possible that after the infiltration, the terrorists formed a group and tried to go through a different route to Kashmir valley. Intelligence sources said that the search operation has not been stopped. The mountains of Pir Panjal received more snowfall. In such a situation,
Prior position will be restored with China soon: Deputy Army Chief
Deputy Chief of Army Staff General SK Saini said that talks are going on at the military and diplomatic level to resolve the Indo-China border dispute in East Ladakh. Soon it will be restored before April. He said that the sovereignty, integrity of the country will not be allowed to come in any way. Whether it has to go to any extent. Take General SK Saini said this while speaking to reporters after the passing out parade held at the Indian Military Academy. On the ongoing border dispute with China, he said that this is a very complex issue. Such
Army Chief General Narwane’s visit to Saudi Arabia will strengthen cooperation in defense sector: Indian Army
The historic visit of Army Chief General MM Narwane to Saudi Arabia will strengthen bilateral relations in the defence sector. This information was given by the Indian Army on Monday. General Narwane, who arrived in Saudi Arabia in the second leg of the two-nation tour, is the first chief of the Indian Army to travel to two strategically important Gulf countries. He was on a tour of the United Arab Emirates before Saudi Arabia. In a tweet, the Indian Army’s Additional Director General of Public Information said, the visit of COAS (Chief of Army Staff) to Saudi Arabia will strengthen
Afghanistan : 63 Taliban terrorists killed in Kandahar, 29 others injured
In the southern Kandahar province of Afghanistan, Afghan Taliban militants, including seven suicide bombers, were killed and 29 others were injured in an operation carried out by security forces during the last 72 hours. The National Security Directorate (NDS) gave this information in a press release on Sunday. According to NDS, the third unit was attacked by the mortar team targeting Taliban targets. For the last one week, there have been fierce violent clashes between Afghan security forces and Taliban militants in Kandahar province. According to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense, more than 150 Taliban militants have been killed since December
Bihar Farmer’s Son Akashdeep Becomes Lieutenant In Indian Army
Son of Nalanda district of Bihar, Akashdeep made his farmer father and mother dreams come true by becoming an officer in the army. He has also brightened the name of the entire district by becoming an officer in the army. As soon as the last step of the passing out parade was completed in OTA Gaya, the chest of Akashdeep’s parents present there was proudly widened. After passing out, Akashdeep, an officer in the army, hugged his mother. The entire district is becoming proud with the success story of the son of a farmer of Shahwajpur village of Asthawan block
China is not following agreements to honor LAC : Foriegn Minister S. Jaishankar
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said on Saturday that India was being tested in the seven-month-old tensions with China along the border in eastern Ladakh, but the country would face national security challenges. Describing the incidents on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as extremely disturbing, he said that what happened is not in China’s interest as they are likely to lose the goodwill in India that was carefully developed in recent decades. Much effort was made from both sides to develop these relations. The External Affairs Minister said that these incidents raised some very basic concerns as the other side