Terrorist entities shouldn’t get support from Afghanistan soil or terror sanctuaries Says India
India has said there must be “concrete progress” in ensuring that UN-proscribed terrorist entities do not get any tacit or direct support from Afghan soil or from terror sanctuaries based in the region, an apparent reference to Pakistan. “Terrorism continues to pose a serious threat to Afghanistan and to the region. Security Council Resolution 2593 clearly outlines the international community’s expectations on a range of critical and immediate issues,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti said on Wednesday. Speaking at the Security Council briefing on the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Tirumurti said the UNSC resolution
India’s Centurion, PT-76’s strength seen on Republic Day
Indian Army performed a display of Centurion Tanks PT-76, 75/24 and OT-62 Topaz Tanks during the Republic Day Parade on Wednesday. These tanks were used in 1971 during the war between India and Pakistan. These guns had contributed significantly to the victory of the Indian Army. This year is also being celebrated as Golden Victory Year. It was only after this war that Bangladesh was separated from Pakistan and a new country was formed. On the occasion of Republic Day, Indian Army displayed PT-76 tank, Centurion tank, two MBT Arjun MKI tanks, one OT-62 Topaz tank. Not only this,
Missing boy of Arunachal Pradesh will soon return home
On the day of Republic Day, a good news came for the country. The Union Minister tweeted that Miram Taron, a missing teenager from Arunachal Pradesh, will return to his country soon. Let us tell you that Miram Taron went missing on 18 January. After which an MP from Arunachal Pradesh gave information about this by tweeting and requested the government to save the boy. Then the Indian Army had contacted the PLA. In such a situation, when the whole country is celebrating Republic Day, then Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted that Miram Taron can be brought to India at
R-Day 2022 Parade : Contingent Of Army Commandos March in 1971 War Uniform on Rajpath
R-Day 2022 Parade: Today we are celebrating the 73rd Republic Day, but the Republic Day of 1972 was also special for us in many ways. Just a month ago, we had divided Pakistan into two pieces in the form of Bangladesh. The Indian Army had entered the house and proved its mettle by defeating the Pakistan Army. During this, another special thing happened that after winning the war in Bangladesh, a contingent of commandos in the same dress had directly reached the Rajpath on 26 January to march. This was the first time that a contingent had joined the march
Neeraj Chopra to be awarded Param Vishisht Seva Medal
The country’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will be awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) on the occasion of Republic Day. Neeraj Chopra is currently posted as Subedar in 4 Rajputana Rifles. He created history by winning the gold medal in the Olympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan last year. He is the first player to get India Olympic gold in athletics. These awards will be given to 384 people this year by President Ram Nath Kovind on the occasion of Republic Day. Apart from Neeraj, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) chief Lt Gen KJS Dhillon will also be
Republic Day 2022 Parade : Navy’s tableau to depict 1946 uprising, woman officer to lead marching contingent
Republic Day 2022 Parade : The Indian Navy’s tableau will depict the 1946 naval uprising, which contributed in the country’s independence movement, and its marching contingent would be led by a woman officer at this year’s Republic Day parade. The tableau will also show the navy’s theme of ‘Combat Ready, Credible and Cohesive’. “The naval contingent comprises 96 men, three platoon commanders and one contingent commander,” the navy said in a statement. It will be led by Lieutenant Commander Aanchal Sharma, who is an observer officer posted at the Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 314, it mentioned. Sharma, who was
Missing Arunachal Pradesh Boy Found By Chinese PLA
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has confirmed to the Indian Army that they have found a missing person, even as authorities are trying to confirm whether he is the same youth who had recently gone missing from Arunachal Pradesh. BJP MP from the state, Tapir Gao, had alleged that PLA troops had abducted a 17-year-old from Indian territory on January 18. Sources said the PLA will confirm the youth’s identity using photos and then start the process of sending him back, which could take about a week. The Indian Army had earlier reached out to the PLA regarding the disappearance of Miram Taron. Defence sources had
Amar Jawan Jyoti flame at India Gate merged with National War Memorial Flame partially
The Amar Jawan Jyoti flame at India Gate on Friday (January 21, 2022) was formally merged with the National War Memorial flame partially. In a solemn ceremony, the flame was merged and with this the system of two separate flames to honour the country’s fallen heroes came to an end. It was merged by Air Marshal Balabadra Radha Krishna, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff.Today’s ceremony marked a transition in history of the memorial at India Gate. At this place the Amar Jawan Jyoti has been burning since 1971. The foundation stone of India Gate was laid almost 100 years ago
QUAD countries, Canada and S Korea carry out ASW drills at Guam under Naval Exercise Sea Dragon-22
In a strong message to China, the QUAD member countries as well as South Korea and Canada participated in a multinational Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drill which took place at Guam, the US. According to an official statement of the Indian Navy, at the two week exercise, which started Jan 5-20, an Indian Navy P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft was deployed for this. Enhancing interoperability among participating nations. And is achievable by evolving common tactics in response to emerging traditional and non-traditional security challenges in maritime domain. Different naval aircraft were deployed by the US, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and Canada.
Amar Jawan Jyoti not being extinguished, being merged with flame at National War Memorial Clarifies Central Govt
The Congress on Friday accused the BJP government of “removing history” by extinguishing the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the India Gate here and merging it with the immortal flame at the National War Memorial. Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi hit out, saying some people cannot understand patriotism and sacrifice, and added that the Congress will light the Amar Jawan Jyoti once again. “It is a matter of great sadness that the immortal flame for our brave soldiers will be extinguished today.Some people cannot understand patriotism and sacrifice – never mind…We will once again light the ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’ for our



