China Constructing All Season Tunnels In Dokhlam
China is continuously building near the border. Satellite images obtained show that China has started construction of roads in the plateau routes of Doklam. This is being done with the intention of ensuring access to the area during all seasons. Significantly, in Doklam, the forces of India and China came face to face in the year 2017. The August 2019 photograph shows a road tunnel that is part of an important northern route passing through the high-altitude Merug La Pass. The October image seen by our correspondent shows that China’s workers have cut the length of the tunnel Has increased
Russian helicopter shot down in Armenia shootout, two soldiers killed
A bloody war is going on against Azerbaijan and Armenia. Russia said on Monday that one of its military helicopters was shot down in Armenia near the border with Azerbaijan, killing two soldiers. The incident occurred near Nakhchivan’s border with Azerbaijan. Armenia and Azerbaijan troops have been fighting for the last month and a half on the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenians since 1994. Nakhchivan is about 70 kilometres (40 mi) from Nagorno-Karabakh and it is not yet clear whether the helicopter was involved in a firing conflict. Nagorno
India and Nepal forces will increase mutual cooperation between China and the border dispute
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane on Thursday met Nepali General Purna Chandra Thapa to improve bilateral relations with the rest of the neighbors between China and Tanatani on the border. The army chiefs of the two countries discussed increasing cooperation and friendship between the armies of India and Nepal. For the past few months, relations between Nepal and India were strained on the border dispute and in such a situation, General Narwane’s visit is being considered as an important step towards normalizing the relationship. General Narwane, who arrived in Kathmandu on a three-day visit, held talks with the
Army Chief MN Narwane’s wife arrives in Nepal, presents gifts to wives of Gorkha soldiers
General of the Indian Army General Manoj Mukund Narwane visited Nepal. Here his wife Veena Narwane handed over gifts sent by Gorkha soldiers living in Kathmandu to their wives. Four Gorkha soldiers who worked with their husbands sent gifts to their wives at the army headquarters in New Delhi’s South Block. The Army Chief’s wife is also the president of the Army Wives Welfare Association. Indian Army officials said, “Gift parcels were given to the wife of the Chief of Army Staff, who gave it to his wives on November 6 in Kathmandu.” Soldiers’ wives were happy to receive gifts
Completion of five years of OROP scheme is important: PM Modi
Describing the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme as historic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the ex-servicemen on completing its five years. The PM tweeted on Tuesday, “five years ago on this day, India had taken a historic step towards ensuring the well-being of its great soldiers defending the country bravely. Completing five years of OROP is a significant opportunity. India had been waiting for this plan for decades. I salute my ex-servicemen for superb service.” Modi also shared important points released by the Ministry of Defense regarding the decision. According to the ministry, since the implementation of the scheme,
Three terrorists killed, Captain and two jawans also martyred in Kupwara encounter
Operation is going on on the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan in Machil Sector located in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. It has been learned from army sources that a captain and two soldiers have been killed in the encounter in Machil with the terrorists trying to infiltrate. Security forces have killed three terrorists so far. Actually some terrorists from across the border were trying to infiltrate. However, the security forces stopped them. In a statement issued by BSF, it was told that at around 1 pm on November 7 and 8, the 169th Battalion saw
Odisha-born Aditi Parida tops the CDS-II 2019 exam
Odisha-born Aditi Parida has topped the Combined Defense Services (CDS) II, 2019 examination (women). Official sources gave this information. A merit list of a total of 241 candidates has been released. Aditi is the first woman from Odisha to top the CDS exam and has been selected for the training of a military officer. Aditi completed her graduation in mass communication from Symbiosis College, Pune in the summer of this year and is also the topper of her batch 2017-2020. Parida, who is a combination of knowledge and art, is also a fine classical dancer of Odissi and Bharatanatyam. READ
China Bars Entry Of Indian Travellers
Recently, China has temporarily banned foreign travelers coming from India and now entry will not be granted despite visa and residence permit. However, the decision will not affect Chinese diplomats, foreigners with service and C visas. The Chinese embassy said that China had to take this step due to the corona virus epidemic. China has decided not to temporarily grant entry to Indian citizens with valid visa holders and residential permits, citing the corona virus epidemic. In view of this, many flights from India to China have been canceled. Due to this move of China, about 2,000 Indian professionals will
Whatsapp Payment Service Launched In India
WhatsApp said on 06 November 2020 that it has started its payment services in India after getting permission from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). According to NPCI, WhatsApp can increase its UPI user base in a phased manner. India currently has 40 crore WhatsApp users out of which WhatsApp payment option will be available for a selected 2 crore people. Presently, Paytm, Google Pay and Phone Pay are big players in the digital payment market. WhatsApp Pay has been in beta testing in India for two years. READ MORE :Â Government of India constitute committee to review guidelines of
Government of India constitute committee to review guidelines of television rating agencies
Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India has constituted a committee to review the guidelines applicable to television rating agencies in India. The committee will be chaired by Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar Vempati. This committee will re-review the existing television rating guidelines so that various procedures can be strengthened to make them more reliable and transparent. Led by Shashi Tharoor, the Parliamentary Panel on Information Technology last month unanimously agreed that the current system of measuring audience estimates through television rating points (TRP) is flawed and its technology is outdated. Composition of Committee President – Shashi Shekhar



