Indian Army Destroys Pakistan Posts In Response To Cannon Shells and Mortar Firing
In order to disturb the ongoing District Development Council elections in Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani army is firing mortar with continuous fire in Poonch and Kathua. On the second day on Sunday too, the Pakistani army fired mortar and cannon shells with firepower in Deogwar sector of Poonch district. In retaliation from the Indian Army, several posts of the Pak Army have been damaged. Many residential areas came under fire, but no damage has been done. Continuing fire from both sides continued till late evening. Earlier on Saturday, Pakistani troops opened fire in Balakot sector of Poonch. According to
India-China Standoff : Army approved to keep ammunition for 15 days
India-China Standoff: India has taken an important step amid the ongoing tension along the border with China. The central government has allowed the Armed Forces to stockpile equipment and ammunition for a fierce battle of 15 days. Amid continued tension with China in Eastern Ladakh, the Central Government’s decision to purchase weapons with ammunition and ammunition worth 50 thousand crores is expected in the coming days by the armed forces, using the decision of the central government and emergency financial powers. is. The decision of the central government has come for 15-I level, earlier the storage of equipment and ammunition
Indian Navy Bids Final Farewell To Commander Nishant Singh
Indian Navy fighter pilot commander Nishant Singh was given a final farewell in Goa with full military honors. Last Friday, the squadron’s commanding office handed over the tricolor and her husband’s uniform to Nishant Singh’s wife Nayab Randhawa. The martyr’s body was found on 7 December, 30 miles off the coast of Goa, after a continuous search operation for 11 days. Nishant lost his life in the MiG-29 accident on 26 November. Nishant along with his associate commander flew from MiG-29 on November 26 at 5 pm, which crashed in the Arabian Sea. His associate commander was rescued. However, the
IMA Passing Out Parade Held Following Covid-19 rules, 325 military officers got to the country
A passing out parade (POP) was held at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) on Saturday. ‘Bharat Mata Teri Kasam Tere Rakshak Banega Humne Hum’, Gentleman Cadet stepping on this song IMA, were greeted by the attendees as they reached the drill square. Today, 325 young cadets became part of the Indian Army as soon as the last leg was filled at the Indian Military Academy (IMA). With this, 70 foreign cadets also passed out. Deputy Chief of Army Staff. General SK Saini took the salute of the parade. The parade began with Markers’ call at 0845 AM. Company Sergeant Major
The only officer of Army who worked in all three armed forces wings – Colonel Prithipal Singh Gill
Today, 100 years of the life of Col Prithipal Singh Gill, who was involved in the 1965 war between India and Pakistan, has been completed. Col Prithipal Singh Gill is the only officer of the Indian Army who has served in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. Lieutenant General K.K. J. Singh shared a photo of today with the photo of his youth on Col Prithipal Singh Gill’s 100th Birthday on Twitter. He wrote in the caption of the photo, ‘Col Prithipal Singh Gill- 100 Not Out’. This information received on Col Prithipal Singh Gill’s 100th Birthday is very
Army Chief Narwane talks with UAE commander on defense cooperation
The Chief of the Indian Army, General MM Narwane, met the Commander of the UAE’s Land Army and Staff Major General Saleh Mohammed Saleh Al Ameri. The army chief also discussed key issues of mutual interest and defence cooperation on Friday. General Narwane is currently on a six-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, the first visit by the Chief of the Indian Army to two strategically important Gulf countries. According to the Indian Army, General Narwane received a Guard of Honor at UAE’s ground forces headquarters on Wednesday and garlanded at Martyr Point. The Indian
Indian Army readies strategy to deal with China-Pakistan simultaneously
Amid the ongoing dispute in eastern Ladakh, the army is considering converting some of its war formations (configuration or structure) into dual-tasks that will be allowed to deal with both China and Pakistan. Until now, the main focus of the war formation remained at the Pakistan border as there was no significant threat to the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The balance of military operational preparedness is heavily tilted towards the western border. This can be understood from the fact that three strike corps have been deployed there whereas only one aggressive mountain strike corps was created for the northern
Pakistan afraid of India’s military action, on high alert
Pakistan is once again afraid of a major attack from India. Pakistani media has been running news in this regard for the last two days. Pak newspapers ‘Dawn’ and ‘Express Tribune’ have said that the Pakistani army has been kept on high alert in view of the continuous attack input. However, the Army has not confirmed any such news. The Dawn newspaper quoted security sources as saying that the Indian Army was planning an operation across the Line of Control. Security sources claim that India has also violated the ceasefire on Wednesday night. Whereas the Express Tribune has said that
DRDO Succesfully Tests 5.56×30 mm Protective Carbine
The strength of the Indian Army is continuously increasing. The DRDO-designed 5.56×30 mm Protective Carbine has been successfully tested. In this test on Monday, the weapon entered the last round of trials. The information has been received from the Ministry of Defense on Thursday. According to the Ministry of Defense, it had entered the final, having survived the extreme temperatures in summer and at high altitude tests in winter. The route to join the services of this gun is now open. According to the information, the 5.56×30 mm Protective Carbine designed by DRDO has successfully entered the final stage of
Soldiers deployed on LAC to get 5-tier security cover special uniform
Special clothing purchased from the US (USA) is proving to be a boon for the soldiers deployed on the border of India and China, ie Line of Actual Control (LAC). These clothes were acquired by India through an Argentine purchase from the US in October. The new uniform has five layers which are extremely light in weight. Which have been specially called for the soldiers living at temperatures below zero to 40 degrees on the hills of eastern Ladakh. According to sources, about 20,000 sets of these special clothes for soldiers deployed on LAC were purchased in October. Which were