Army Chief MM Naravane on three-day South Korea tour
Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane started his three-day visit to South Korea on Monday. The Indian Army said that Army Chief MM Naravane started his tour with a tribute to the martyrs at the Korean military memorial. The purpose of the visit of the Chief of Army Staff is to increase strategic and defence cooperation between the two countries. The army chief met General Won of South Korea in Chowl and discussed strengthening India-Korea relations. South Korea is the main supplier of military equipment to India. According to officials, during this visit, the army chief will talk to senior
Constable Anil Tomar of Sisauli martyred in Kashmir
Another son of Meerut was sacrificed for the country. Havildar Anil Tomar of Sisauli village on Garh Road was martyred in an operation in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir. His body will be brought to Sisauli village on Tuesday. Havildar Anil Kumar Tomar of 23 Rajput units of the Indian Army was currently stationed in the 44th RR Rifles in a deadly platoon in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir. According to family members, on the night of December 25, he was on a special operation with his platoon. The terrorists opened fire suddenly. Anil Tomar was admitted to the hospital in Srinagar
China deployed troops on Tibet’s Kailash Marg
To monitor every movement of India, China is busy installing HD cameras and increasing the number of military personnel along the border. It has deployed its troops at several places on the Kailash Yatra route in Tibet. Since the border dispute, China has been trying to increase its military forces near the Lipulek border. After this act of China, Indian intelligence agencies and security forces have become alert. According to information received from sources, China is building pucca bunkers at Darchin and other places on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route. Small helipads are also being constructed at many places. China
Mass gathered In Martyr Subedar Satyanarayana’s last visit
The mortal remains of Subedar Satyanarayana, who was martyred in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir, reached Pelpa, his ancestral village. Thousands of villagers who came from all over the region paid homage to the martyr and raised slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai and Amar Jawan. Martyr Satyanarayana Singh’s daughter Isha offered fire. Let us know that Satyanarayan Singh, a resident of village Pelpa and subedar in the army, was martyred in Machhedi of Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday evening. His deployment was in Machhedi in Kathua district. While working in a barrack, the wall of the barrack
Pakistan is trying to provoke a riot by attacking temple in Kashmir 4 terrorists arrested with 6 grenades
The Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Indian Army have jointly taken action and thwarted the terrorist plot of Pakistan in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani terrorists wanted to carry out the conspiracy to incite a riot by attacking with a grenade in the temple of Poonch. The police and the army have arrested four helpers of the terrorists, thwarting this conspiracy in joint action. 6 grenades, Pakistani flags and video of training of throwing grenades have been recovered from them. It has been told that all these 4 terrorists were in contact with their handlers sitting in Pakistan. Police
Nearly 50 Naga rebels likely to join surrender and mainstream
About 50 rebels belonging to a group that broke away from the Naga separatist organization NSCN (K) are likely to join the national mainstream. Security agency sources gave this information on Saturday. He said that this group of Naga rebels are seeing a threat to their existence after increasing cooperation between the Indian Army and Myanmar military forces on the border between the two countries. He said that as a result of joint efforts by the Army, State Security Forces and the Military Intelligence Agency in the last few months, the group led by Nikki Sumi has decided to surrender.
ITBP Strongly Posted In Arunachal Pradesh, Dares Chinese Army
Tensions still remain between India and China at the borders. The snowfall in the mountainous areas has certainly created problems for the army, but the Indian Army soldiers are standing firm. In East Ladakh, the jawans are not only to protect the border but in Arunachal Pradesh too, India has tightened security on its borders. The ITBP stationed in Tawang says that their jawans are stationed there in high mode. China will not be able to carry out any nefarious activities there. The team of the news agency ANI visited the Tawang area from where the Troops of China can
Will Indian Navy welcome the American FA-18 Super Hornet fighter aircraft?
India is rapidly increasing its strategic power amid increasing tensions from Pakistan and China. During this time Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh has mentioned the need for the third aircraft carrier in the country. The Indian Navy currently consists of only one aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, while another aircraft carrier INS Vikrant is still under construction. In such a situation, the Indian Navy needs fighter aircraft to operate from these aircraft carriers. For which American arms manufacturer Boeing remains a fierce rivalry between Russian Mikoyan and Dassault. Currently, India operates 26 MiG-29K from Russia with its aircraft carrier INS
INS Kiltan reaches Vietnam, will practice in South China Sea
Indian Navy ship INS Kiltan will join the exercise in the South China Sea from 26 to 27 December with the Navy of Vietnam. According to the statement issued by the Ministry of Defense, the warship arrived in flood-hit central Vietnam on Thursday carrying 15 tons of disaster relief material. The ship arrived at Naha Rahang Port in Ho China Minh City, Vietnam. More than 230 people have died in central Vietnam due to the severe floods in October-November. The ship will be involved in the exercise after taking off the relief material. According to the ministry, INS Kiltan is
DRDO New JVPC Carbine Ready For Use, Finishes Trials Successfully
Last week, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said that a Carbine, jointly developed by its Pune-based facility and the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), had completed its final phase of user trials by the Army and was ready for induction. The Joint Venture Protective Carbine (JVPC) is not just slated to replace the ageing 9 mm carbine currently in use by the armed forces but would also modernise the armoury of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), like the CRPF and BSF, and state police forces. The primary objective of this weapon system is to injure or incapacitate the