Major maoist attack in Manipur, 7 killed including wife and child of commanding officer of Assam Rifles
Maoist attack in Manipur : In Manipur, the commanding officer of the Assam Rifles and his family were ambushed by maoists. The attack took place on Saturday morning at 10 am in the area of ​​Shekhan-Behiang police station. According to the information received, the commanding officer of 46 Assam Rifles was going with his family and QRT, when the militants attacked his convoy. According to sources, there is also news of the death of the commanding officer, his wife and a child and 4 soldiers posted in QRT. However, at present, an official statement has not been issued by
Four Naxalites killed in encounter with police in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli
Four Naxalites were killed in an encounter with the police in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli on Saturday. A senior police officer gave information about this. This encounter took place this morning in Dhanora of Gyarbatti forest area in Gadchiroli. This place is about 920 km away from Mumbai. On receiving information about the presence of Naxalites, the police team went here for a search operation. Meanwhile, the Naxalites hiding there started firing on the policemen. In response, the police also started firing. Four Naxalites were killed in this firing. The police officer said that the encounter is still going on. Significantly,
If Army cannot take the missile launcher to the border, how will the army face the enemies – Center to SC
The Center on Thursday told the Supreme Court that if the Army cannot take its missile launchers and heavy machinery to the India-China border, how will it defend the country by fighting the enemy in case of war. Trying to allay the concerns of landslides in the Himalayan regions due to the construction of the Chardham Highway Project, the government said that all necessary steps have been taken to mitigate the disaster. The government said landslides have occurred in different parts of the country. Road construction alone is not the reason for this. A division bench of Justice DY
Indian Army Revamps Rezang La War Memorial
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will visit the Line of Actual Control on November 18 to inaugurate the newly constructed Rezang La War Memorial in Ladakh. The war memorial has been renovated by the Indian Army. Rajnath Singh will arrive here on the 59th anniversary of the Battle of Rezang La and will also review the current situation along the LAC. During this, Defense Minister Rajnath will also inaugurate a newly renovated war memorial to honor the 114 Indian soldiers who were martyred in the 1962 Battle of Rezang La. The new war memorial at Rezang La, which will be inaugurated
CDS Bipin Rawat Refutes Report Of China Building Village In Arunachal Pradesh
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Bipin Rawat has reacted to the report of China building a village in India’s Arunachal Pradesh. CDS Rawat said on Thursday that the controversy about the Chinese coming into the Indian territory and building a new village is “not true”. General Rawat said that the villages were well within the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). He also asserted that China has not transgressed the Indian “perception” of the LAC, reported PTI. In its recent report, the US Department of Defence said China built a large village inside disputed territory between its
Armed forces need to be ready to act at ‘short notice’ in case of emergency : Rajnath Singh
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said that it is necessary to increase jointness among the armed forces, with the launch of an ambitious plan for theatricalization of the capabilities of the Army, Air Force and Navy in India. The inputs from all the stakeholders will be considered for the new structure. Addressing the conference of top Air Force commanders, he also referred to the “unsettled” situation on India’s borders. He said that the armed forces need to be ready to act at ‘short notice’ in case of any emergency. Raksha Mantri praised the Indian Air Force for displaying high
Indian Army Continues Longest Anti-Terrorism Operation In Poonch
Anti-Terrorism Operation In Poonch: Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and Pakistan Army have been adopting new tactics to carry out bloodshed in Jammu and Kashmir from across the border, but the soldiers of the army and security forces deployed in Jammu and Kashmir. Have been giving a befitting reply every time. The longest operation so far is going on in Poonch. For the last 30 days, a large-scale operation is being conducted against the terrorists, which is going on in the forest area of ​​about 50 km. On October 11, around five o’clock in the morning, an army contingent was ambushed
Petition against ban on married ones from joining Legal wing of Army, Delhi High Court will hear on January 11
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday said it will hear on January 11 a plea challenging the stay on the inclusion of married people in the ‘Judge Advocate General’ (JAG) legal wing of the Army. Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh accepted petitioner Kush Kalra’s request for an early hearing of the petition and allowed the central government to file any additional affidavit. The bench said that the matter be listed for hearing on January 11, 2022. If the respondent (Centre) wants to file an affidavit, he can. In a first, NDA to admit 20 women cadets next
CRPF jawan opens fire on fellow soldiers, 4 soldiers died
Four soldiers have lost their lives in the dispute over Diwali holidays. The incident is from Telangana-Chhattisgarh border. The deceased were all CRPF 50 battalion personnel. According to the information, a dispute started between the soldiers on Monday morning at Lingampalli Base Camp in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh regarding Diwali holidays. During this suddenly a jawan started firing. In the incident, Rajmani Yadav of Bihar, Danji and Raju Mandal of Bengal died on the spot. At the same time, the other four were seriously injured. He was admitted to Bhadrachalam Area Hospital, out of which one of the jawans Dharmendra
Indian Army will always play its role in taking forward self-reliant India: Army Chief Naravane
Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has said that the Indian Army will always play its role in advancing self-reliant India. In a webinar organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Army Chief General Naravane said, “The Indian Army is undergoing rapid modernization and is looking for indigenous solutions for its operational needs. I assure everyone that the Indian Army will always play its role in taking forward a self-reliant India. Naravane mentioned that it is imperative to develop indigenous and local capabilities to meet the emerging security challenges and reduce dependence on foreign technologies.