Army Espionage Case : Paramjeet used to get 50 thousand rupees every month from ISI
Army Espionage Case : Important information has been received in the interrogation of a person who was spying for Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI, arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch. Arrested army hero Paramjeet has revealed during interrogation that since the year 2018, he was working for Pakistani ISI through Habibur Rehman. To spy on the army, ISI used to send 50 thousand rupees to Paramjeet every month. ISI had sent 20 thousand rupees to Paramjeet even in lockdown. All this money was transferred every month to the bank account of Paramjeet’s sister. Paramjeet’s 9-day crime branch has got remand
Deployment of second squadron of Rafale fighter jets by end of July
Indian Air Force (IAF) is likely to operationalize the second squadron of the Rafale fighter jets by the end of July and will be stationed at the Hashimara air base in West Bengal. The first squadron of Rafale aircraft is stationed at Ambala Air Force Station in Haryana. The first consignment of five state-of-the-art Rafale fighter jets arrived in India on July 29, 2020, nearly four years after India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France for the purchase of 36 aircraft at a cost of around Rs 59,000 crore. Indian Army Changes LoC Operation Technique Presently, the IAF has around
Indian Army Changes LoC Operation Technique
Indian Army personnel deployed along the LoC with state-of-the-art Sig Sauer rifles in their hands are practicing to deal with the challenges ahead. Such operations are common to thwart the infiltration of terrorists along the LoC. Because there is a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, but there is no ceasefire from Pakistan on the infiltration of terrorists and terrorists are being launched in India on the entire LoC. Therefore, the Indian Army is working to deal with terrorists through its state-of-the-art weapons. Recently, India has taken Sig Sauer assault rifles from America, whose firepower is very strong. The ceasefire is
Pakistani Drone Spotted In Palanwala Sector, BSF Attacks
Recently, a suspected Pakistani drone was spotted in Arnia sector near the Indo-Pak International Border. As soon as the drone was sighted, the BSF jawans fired on this drone, but this drone disappeared in the dark of night. Now late on Wednesday night also a drone has been seen in Palanwala sector of Akhnoor. Both Arnia and Palanwala sectors come under Jammu district. It is being told that a suspicious Pakistan Quadcopter was seen by the soldiers posted near Palanwala sector. This drone had entered 150 meters inside the Indian border near the LoC. The soldiers stationed on the border
Disabled Cadets To Get Pension Benefit Soon
The Indian Armed Forces have advanced a proposition to remember for the administrations’ annuity guidelines official students who are medicinally boarded out for handicaps endured during their tactical preparing. The move will make ready for the learners to get a handicap annuity. The proposition is for official Cadets who go through preparing at the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, the National Defense Academy, Khadakwasla, the maritime and aviation based armed forces academies. Sources told that no less than 8-10 learners are therapeutically boarded out each year. The proposition is under the dynamic thought of the protection service, which is at
Indian Army Grants Permanent Commission To 147 More Women Officers
Following the direction of the Supreme Court, now the Indian Army has given permanent commission to 147 more women officers. It was only after the order of the first court that the army had set up a special board for women officers and gave a permanent commission. Some of the women officers who had dropped out in this screening were directed by the court to look into their case again. After this, now 147 more women officers have been given permanent commission. In this way, now a total of 615 women officers were considered, out of which 424 have been
Central Govt To Appoint National Maritime Security Coordinator
The central government is soon going to appoint a separate officer for the security of India’s maritime border. In fact, the Group of Ministers formed at the time of the Kargil war had recommended this, on which the Narendra Modi government is preparing to create the post of National Maritime Security Coordinator (NMSC) by implementing it after two decades. NMSC will act as the coordination between civil and military maritime affairs. The NMSC will work under the NSA and will be the principal advisor to the government on maritime security matters. According to the English newspaper The Hindustan Times, according
Indian Army Clashed With Chinese PLA In Galwan Valley Again ?
The government has once again rejected the news of the incursion of Chinese soldiers and clashes with Indian soldiers in eastern Ladakh. A media report claimed that Chinese troops once again crossed the Line of Actual Border (LAC) at several places in eastern Ladakh. Apart from this, there was also talk of at least one skirmish between the soldiers of both the countries. It was said in the report that the People’s Liberation Army has carried out this encroachment and skirmish near the Galwan river in the same area where 20 soldiers were martyred last year. After a year, once
Jammu-Kashmir: Security forces get big success in Pulwama, 3 terrorists killed in encounter
In Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama, the security forces have got great success and three terrorists have been killed in the encounter. The Army, CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir Police are jointly running a joint operation and the search operation is still going on in the area. Security forces have recovered incriminating material apart from arms and ammunition from the terrorists. The encounter between security forces and terrorists in South Kashmir’s Pulwama started late on Tuesday (July 13) and there is still a possibility of some terrorists hiding in the area. On Tuesday, after getting information about the hiding of terrorists
BHEL Haridwar Is Making Super Rapid Guns For Indian Navy Once Again
Haridwar is once again preparing two state-of-the-art guns for the Indian Navy. According to the management, there is a strong possibility of getting orders for making more guns in the next few days. The Navy’s strength will increase manifold after the induction of two state-of-the-art guns into the Navy’s fleet. The countries in the world that are using this gun also get it from other countries like America etc. But both the guns made of Indian technology will be included in the fleet of the Indian Navy. BHEL has been serving the Navy for almost two decades. Over two decades,