Indian Army readies strategy to deal with China-Pakistan simultaneously
Amid the ongoing dispute in eastern Ladakh, the army is considering converting some of its war formations (configuration or structure) into dual-tasks that will be allowed to deal with both China and Pakistan. Until now, the main focus of the war formation remained at the Pakistan border as there was no significant threat to the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The balance of military operational preparedness is heavily tilted towards the western border. This can be understood from the fact that three strike corps have been deployed there whereas only one aggressive mountain strike corps was created for the northern
Pakistan afraid of India’s military action, on high alert
Pakistan is once again afraid of a major attack from India. Pakistani media has been running news in this regard for the last two days. Pak newspapers ‘Dawn’ and ‘Express Tribune’ have said that the Pakistani army has been kept on high alert in view of the continuous attack input. However, the Army has not confirmed any such news. The Dawn newspaper quoted security sources as saying that the Indian Army was planning an operation across the Line of Control. Security sources claim that India has also violated the ceasefire on Wednesday night. Whereas the Express Tribune has said that
China Deploys Combat aircraft and soldiers deployed near Gujarat border
The ongoing dispute between the two countries on the Indo-China border in eastern Ladakh is yet to calm down and China has again started showing its colour. China has now planned to conduct military exercises with Pakistan’s military and for this it has sent combat aircraft and troops to the Pakistani airbase near the Gujarat border. The People’s Liberation Army has said in its statement that Chinese airmen have flown to the airbase of the Pakistani Air Force located at Bholari, Pakistan to participate in the exercise Shaheen (Eagle) IX. According to the statement, it is a joint exercise of
INDIAN ARMED FORCES FLAG DAY 2020
Indian Armed Forces Flag Day 2020 is celebrated on 7 December. This day is celebrated in honour of the martyr and serving soldiers who put their lives to protect the country. This day is for all the soldiers of our country. The countrymen pay tribute to the martyred soldiers on this day. Soldiers are one of the greatest assets of any country and they play an important role in keeping the country safe and united. We are happy to celebrate the Indian Army Flag Day Indian Armed Forces Flag Day has for years become a traditional day to celebrate and
Indian army’s strength will increase, military deal with America approved
There is good news for the Indian Army amidst the border dispute in Ladakh with China and the day-to-day firing from Pakistan. India’s military strength is going to increase in the coming times. Yes, the US has approved the sale of $ 9 million worth of military equipment and services to India as a support to its fleet of C-130J Super Hercules military transport aircraft. The Defense Department’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) on Thursday said the proposed sale would help strengthen US-India strategic relations and help protect the security of a ‘major defense partner’. Will support national security. The
Army Deputy Chief Lt Gen SK Saini Addressed Bangladesh Defence College
Army Deputy Chief Lt Gen SK Saini said on Wednesday that amid the global struggle against the coronavirus epidemic, many countries seized the opportunity to increase their military, economic and political supremacy. Addressing an event organized by Bangladesh’s National Defense College digitally, Lieutenant General Saini said that while various countries are struggling to control the virus, some countries have increased their dominance militarily, economically and politically. Seized this opportunity which is not auspicious for the world community. His remarks are being seen in the indirect context of China, which despite this epidemic, has been criticized for trying to increase its
Terrorism threatens destruction in the world like world wars : India
India has said that terrorism has emerged as one of the means of waging war in the contemporary world and is posing a threat of destruction on the earth during two world wars. On the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, India said at the United Nations that global action is necessary to prevent this catastrophe. Ashish Sharma, the first Secretary of India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said that the completion of 75 years of the end of World War II gives us the opportunity to reaffirm the UN’s purpose and commitment to its
USA becomes India’s second largest FDI source in first half of FY 2020-2021
According to data provided by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the United States emerged as the second largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) for India during April-September 2020. It has replaced Mauritius during the first half of the financial year 2020. According to the data shown by the department to promote industry and internal trade, India has earned FDI of US $ 7.12 billion from USA and USD 2 billion has been invested in India from Mauritius, making this country Has slipped to fourth place during April-September 2020. Earlier during the same period in 2019-20, Mauritius was the
India Officially Enters Recession, GDP Contracts By 7.5 Percent In 2020-21 Q2
According to government data released on November 27, 2020, the Indian economy declined by 7.5 percent in the second quarter (July to September) of FY 2020-21. With this contraction, India has officially recorded a technical slowdown for the first time. This contraction is a rebound from the first quarter of FY 2020-21. India’s economy had declined by 23.9 percent in the April to June quarter (first quarter, FY 2020-21), marking the first contraction in 40 years as the Kovid-19 epidemic led to consumer demand and private investment dominating. Be influenced by According to the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation,
India Launches Phase-IV of US $ 80 Million Community Development Projects in Afghanistan
India has launched Phase-IV of high impact community development projects worth $ 80 million for Afghanistan on 26 November 2020. These new development initiatives include 150 community projects and a dam for water supply in Kabul. This was announced by Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar during the Afghanistan Conference of the year 2020, which was held in Geneva through video conference. Jaishankar also announced the construction of a mulberry dam in the Kabul River Basin with Afghanistan, with the aim of providing drinking water to the two million inhabitants of Kabul city. He informed that India had built a 202