After Galwan Valley Clash China Realised They Need Preparation : CDS Bipin Rawat
After the skirmish with Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley, the Chinese army has realized that they need more training. Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat said this on Tuesday. He said that after the incident in Galwan Valley of Eastern Ladakh last year, the Chinese army has also felt that they need better training and preparedness. Talking to ANI, Rawat said that the preparation of Chinese soldiers is according to small wars and they do not have much experience of fighting on high and inaccessible mountains. Rawat said, ‘There has been a lot of change in the deployment
G. Gopinath’s Struggle To Success Story, Becomes Officer In IAF
If you are determined to do something, then even the difficulties do not matter. Vizag resident G. Gopinath is the living example of this. He had dreamed of becoming an officer in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and today his dream has come true on the strength of hard work. Although she had to overcome a mountain of difficulties to turn the dream into reality, she did not give up. The son of an auto-rickshaw driver, Gopinath has become a flying officer in the Indian Air Force. He obtained the degree of Flying Officer in the ceremony held in Hyderabad.
India’s eyes on China’s intervention in Sri Lanka, Vice Admiral says – we are fully prepared
India has expressed concern over the increasing activities of the Chinese Navy in Sri Lanka. A top Indian Navy official on receiving new port projects from the Colombo government to China said, “There may be a ‘threat’ to Indian interests in the area concerned and there is a need to keep a close watch on such activities.” . Indian Navy Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar said that every activity in the Indian Ocean region is being closely monitored. In an interview given to news agency ANI, a senior officer of the Indian Navy openly answered many questions. Responding to a
Central Govt Approves Ordinance Factory Board To Split Into 7 Companies
In a meeting of the Union Cabinet held on June 16, the 220-year-old Ordnance Factories, called the Fourth Arm of Indian Defense, were divided into seven companies in one stroke. These are the same factories which supplied equipment to the Indian Army in the war with Pakistan, Bangladesh Liberation War, Battle of Kargil and skirmishes in Ladakh. C. Sreekumar, general secretary of the All India Defense Employees Federation, said, the government was keeping an eye on these factories for a long time. Today private companies and foreign arms manufacturers are very happy with this decision of the government. The reason
Army doctors saved lives of mother and child by performing complex surgery
Indian Army doctors have saved the lives of a mother and her child by performing a complex surgery in Dahung area of ​​Arunachal Pradesh. The Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army has given this information. The photo of mother and child has also been shared by the army, in which both look absolutely fine. This is not the first time that Indian Army doctors have saved the life of a patient by performing such a surgery. Earlier, army doctors have done many such feats. In this era of corona virus epidemic, doctors of the Indian Army are also engaged in
Statue of War Hero Colonel Santosh Babu Unveiled
In a heartfelt tribute to Colonel Santosh Babu, who made the supreme sacrifice while defending the country against Chinese intrusion, the Indian hero and martyr was honoured on Tuesday on the first anniversary of the Galwan valley clash between the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Telangana Minister KT Rama Ramo unveiled the statue of Colonel Santosh Babu in Suryapet town, in remembrance of the martyr. Notably, Colonel Babu was a native of Suryapet, a small town about 140km from Telangana capital Hyderabad. Colonel Babu, the commanding officer of 16 Bihar Regiment, was amongst the 20 Indian Army
After 22 Years Vikrant Sharma Makes Her Mother’s Dream Come True By Becoming Lieutenant
In June 1999, when the Indian Army was taking on the enemy on the Kargil front, a mother admitted to Delhi Army Base Hospital and was dreaming of enlisting her child in the army. In this turmoil, the mother who was suffering from pain gave birth to a son. On Saturday, that son made her mother’s dream come true. Vikrant Sharma, who became a lieutenant in the passing out parade of IMA Dehradun on Saturday, was born when the country’s army was fighting the Kargil war. His father Omdutt Sharma is in the Army Police, who was posted in Jammu
Successful Trial Of Military Weapons Freight Train Conducted By Indian Army
Indian Army carried out a successful trial of the Dedicated Freight Corridor developed by the Railways on Tuesday. For the trial, the army ran a military train loaded with military vehicles and equipment from New Rewari in Haryana to New Phulera in Rajasthan and proved the effectiveness of the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC). According to the official statement, the recently constructed dedicated freight corridor by the Railways will help in transporting goods from one place to another across the country. Along with this, better partnership between the Army, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL) and Railways will also
Haryana Son Navneet Madaan Becomes Lieutenant In Indian Army
Navneet Madaan, son of Kishore Madan, who lives in Rajendra Enclave in the city, has been selected as a lieutenant in the Indian Army. Navneet’s father is a cement trader. He has a shop near Jindal Chowk. Navneet’s mother Suman Madan is a housewife. Navneet has given the credit of his success to his parents. Navneet’s family is originally from Petwar in Narnaund. Navneet has been selected in the passing out parade Dehradun. Navneet started his studies from St. Kabir School. After this, he studied from class VIII to X from Siddharth International School. Navneet went to Dehradun for 11th
Indian Military Academy POP 2021 : New 341 brave officers and 84 foreign cadets took oath
Indian Military Academy POP : Indian Military Academy holds its own identity all over the world. Since its inception in the year 1932, till now the country has received 60,725 Indian Gentlemen Cadets, while 2656 Foreign Gentlemen Cadets from 34 friendly countries have passed out from IMA. Training during the Covid epidemic may have presented many challenges, but with protocol, the IMA continued to complete its training. Saturday was a historic day for the IMA when 425 Gentleman Cadets took the last step as officers and took a vow to serve the nation. In this, 84 foreign cadets from 9