First Woman Fighter Pilot Lieutenant Bhawana Kant To Be Part of Republic Day Parade
Flight Lieutenant Bhawana Kant, the first female fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force, will be part of the Indian Air Force tableau in the Republic Day Parade. For the first time fighter jet Rafale will also fly over Rajpath. A total of 42 aircraft will flypast, including two Rafals. Bhawana Kant, who was posted as the first female fighter pilot of the Air Force in 2018, completed one phase of her training in 2019 itself. After which she agreed to fight during the day. Bhavna Kanth said that I have been watching Republic Day parade on TV since childhood
Indian Army made changes in SOP for Terrorist Surrendering
Indian Army has modified its Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for counter-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir, under which it would kill its personnel during encounters. Despite being threatened, the terrorists are giving more emphasis on surrender. This is a policy that has helped save the lives of 17 youths during the last six months. Four units of the Rashtriya Rifles (RR), working under the ‘Victor Force’ dealing with terrorist activities in parts of South and Central Kashmir, were honoured with the prestigious Chief of Army Staff (COS) Unit Citation on the occasion of Army Day on Friday. was done. Units-50
Rafale Fighter Jet Included In This Year’s Republic Day Parade
Republic Day Parade 2021 of the year 2021 is going to be special. This time the world-class fighter aircraft Rafale will also show its feat. According to the information, all the luxurious and high-level fighter aircraft including Rafael, MiG and Sukhoi will show their might on the occasion of Republic Day. There will be unforgettable and great moments for India as Hindustani have been waiting for this historic time. Preparations have been intensified for the Republic Day parade. Rafale will also be demonstrated this time in the parade on 26 January. The Indian Air Force is going to show its
India and Japan sign MoU to increase cooperation in field of ICT
India and Japan signed an MoU on 15 January 2021 to enhance cooperation in the field of information and communication technology. The MoU was signed by Union Communications, Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Japan’s Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Takeda Rayota and exchanged it through a video conference. Under this agreement, India and Japan will work together on projects such as developing 5G networks, communication security, fibre cabling undersea and smart cities. Under this agreement, the focus will be on increasing cooperation especially in 5G, telecom communication security and submarine optical fibre cable sector. The Indian
Union Budget 2021: Budget will be paperless for the first time after independence
Due to the Corona epidemic (Covid-19 pandemic), this time the Union Budget 2021 paper will not be printed. This budget will be completely paperless. This will be the first time after independence when budget papers will not be printed. Modi government is going to present its next budget. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the budget on 1 February. It is worth mentioning that till now, copy of budget was printed for MPs and media etc. But for the first time the budget will be paperless. This time MPs will be given a soft copy of the budget. It is
Great musician Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan Dies
The famous classical singer and musician Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan has passed away on 17 January 2021. He was 89 years old. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India. Lata Mangeshkar has mourned the death of Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the music world mourned his death. The Prime Minister expressed grief over Khan’s death and said that the cultural world had suffered a great loss due to his death. About 15 years ago, he succumbed to brain stroke and was paralyzed. Since then, he was running ill, was
Extensive military exercises to protect Indian naval shores starts
The Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard will conduct ‘Sea Vigil’ exercises on Tuesday and Wednesday to deal with any threat to the country by sea. An official gave this information. The official said that this is the second version of a wide-ranging exercise in all coastal states and union territories. The Western Naval Command Headquarters commanded coastal defense officer Capt. Ajay Yadav said that every aspect related to the strengthening of coastal security in the country will be reviewed through it and all the participants related to the region will participate in it. The Indian Navy will conduct
Indian Army Will Increase Strength Via Technology In Future
The process of restructuring the army has started, but the biggest change that is going to happen in this is to equip the army with the power of technology rather than human strength in future. For this, the Army has started preparations to move ahead in five areas of new technology. These include Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Block Chain and Big Data Analytics. There is research on how these technologies are used in the army. The Army Training Command had conducted a scientific study some time ago that how in future the army can be empowered by equipping them
Nainital arrives ‘Golden Victory Torch’ symbol of India’s victory over Pakistan
The Golden Victory Torch, symbol of India’s victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war, has reached the Signal Corps Headquarters of the Indian Army located in Nainital, Uttarakhand. Today it was kept for public observation. Army bands performed on the occasion. Let us tell you that on 16 December last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had dispatched four victory torches to different parts of the country from the National War Memorial in Delhi. India celebrates Victory Day on 16 December every year to commemorate the victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war. Due to the valor of the Indian Army
Jammu Kashmir: Terrorist Incursion incidence reduced by 70% in the valley : Lt Gen BS Raju
Compared to the year 2018, the recruitment of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir has reduced to a large extent and the number of terrorists in the valley is 217, which is the lowest in the last decade. The top commander of the army, Lt Gen BS Raju, said that this year we have also been successful in reducing border infiltration by 70 percent compared to last year. BS Raju said that the conspiracy by Pakistan to send weapons and drugs through drones and tunnels is definitely a challenge. To deal with this, modern technology is being used along with



