August 10, 2021 No Comments

Indian Army Tank Regiments Ready For China At Ladakh Border

More than a year after the Indian Army began large-scale deployment of its tanks in the highlands of eastern Ladakh, tank regiments are now gearing up to conduct operations in the region. Under this the personnel of this regiment have further evolved their standard operating procedures to use their machines more effectively at altitudes of 14,000 ft to 17,000 ft in the region. The Indian Army has also started mass induction of T-90 Bhishma and T-72 Ajay tanks as well as BMP Series Infantry Combat Vehicles deployed in desert and plains to these high altitude locations. At the same time,

August 7, 2021 No Comments

India-Russia’s Joint Exercise INDRA begins

Joint Exercise INDRA : India and Russia are continuously strengthening the political as well as military relations between the two countries. Due to this, in this month (August) the 12th edition of Joint Military Exercise ‘Indra-2021’ (INDRA 2021) started between the armies of both the countries. This 13-day long exercise will serve to further strengthen the friendship between India and Russia. The exercise is being conducted at the Prudboi Exercise Range in the Volgograd region of Southern Russia. Drones not allowed to fly within 25 km of international borders: Central Government   There will also be academic discussions between expert

August 6, 2021 No Comments

Another Army Helicopter make an emergency landing in Pathankot

Two days after the Indian Army helicopter sank in the Ranjit Sagar Dam, another helicopter had to make an emergency landing in Pathankot. It is being told that due to a technical snag in the helicopter, it had to be landed in the fields of Mamoon village on late Thursday evening. Its pilot and co-pilot are both safe. On receiving information about the landing, the army officers reached the spot and sealed the area. A team of experts has been called to check the flaws in the helicopter. On the other hand, after taking off from Mamoon Cantt on Tuesday

August 4, 2021 No Comments

Indo-China armies ready to withdraw from disputed site

After the 12th round of talks between the army of India and China, China’s attitude has loosened and now both the countries have agreed to withdraw their troops from patrolling point 17A in eastern Ladakh. The disputed site 17A between the two countries is known as Gogra. In fact, this change in China’s stand came after the meeting of the foreign ministers of India and China on July 14 in Dushanbe. The last time in February, both the countries withdrew their armies from near Pangong Lake. A joint statement was issued on 2 August following military talks between the two

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