Indian Army Bans 5 Breeds of Pet dogs inside Delhi Cantt area
If you are also fond of keeping dogs and you have kept one of the Rottweiler, Pit Bull American Bull Dog, Bull Mastiff or German Shepherd (Rottweiler, Pit Bull, American Bull Dog, Bull Mastiff and German Shepherd) in your house So, be careful. Last year, on 29 December 2021, a 5-year-old son of an army officer living in Pratap Chowk area of ​​Delhi was attacked by a Rottweiler breed dog of another army officer living in the same locality. The child was badly injured in this attack. Keeping this incident in mind, the Indian Army has banned the rearing of
Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi on Ladakh Visit
Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, who is on a five-day visit to Ladakh, was on Sunday briefed on the prevalent security situation along the Line of Actual Control, a defence spokesman said here. This is his maiden visit to Ladakh after taking over the charge of the Northern Army Command based at Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir. Lt Gen Dwivedi arrived in Leh on Saturday.The Army commander was briefed by General Officer Commanding of the Fire and Fury Corps, Lt Gen A Sengupta, on the prevalent security situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Srinagar-based Defence Spokesman Col Emron Musavi said. He said Lt Gen Dwivedi interacted
Saudi Arabia – India Army Chief Meets, Explore New areas of cooperation
In a historic first, Commander of Royal Saudi Land Forces Lieutenant General Fahd Bin Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mutair is visiting India this week. The three-day visit is the first ever by a Saudi Land forces Chief to India and is a testament of the growing bilateral defence ties between New Delhi and Riyadh. New areas of cooperation are being mutually identified to include Intelligence Sharing, Counter Terrorism, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security. On Tuesday, the Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane held dialogue with the Saudi Land forces Commander. The visit is seemingly important due to the warm personal relations shared between the
Pulwama Attack Anniversary : Indian Army chief Gen MM Naravane pays homage to the martyrs
On the anniversary of the Pulwama terror attack, India’s Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane today paid homage to the martyrs. 40 CRPF personnel were killed on February 14, 2019 when a Jaish-e-Mohammed ultra rammed an explosives-laden car into their vehicle. It was one of the worst attack ever on Indian security personnel. The place of the attack was near Awantipora in Kashmir. Pakistan’s hand in it became clear when a senior Pakistani official made an admission to this effect a few days after the attack. The CRPF convoy had 78 buses carrying 2,500 personnel going from Jammu to
Indian Army’s Chinar Corps Instagram Account Restored
After blocking it for over a week, social media platform Instagram restored the account of Chinar Corps, the Indian Army’s strategically located formation in the Kashmir valley on Wednesday. Even Instagram’s parent company Facebook had blocked the account of the Srinagar-headquartered XV Corps, popularly known as Chinar Corps, but has now assured a timely solution to the matter. According to reports, the company had objected to some of the posts, alleging that they were against the rules laid down. As the issue of Instagram and Facebook taking off the pages was highlighted, the social media website got in touch with
7 Army Personnel Stuck in Avalanche In Aruanchal Pradesh
Seven Army personnel got trapped in an avalanche while patrolling the border area in Arunachal Pradesh. The work of rescuing them is going on and for this special teams have also been called from outside. The army said on Monday that the incident took place on Sunday in a high altitude area in Kameng sector of the state. The jawans were patrolling the border area when suddenly they got stuck in the avalanche. On receiving information about this incident, the army started search and rescue operation. Efforts are on to trace the soldiers. Teams skilled in such rescue operations have
Indian Army Chief Gen Naravane speaks to Australian Army Chief Lt Gen Rick Burr
Army Chief Gen MM Naravane on Wednesday held a telephonic conversation with his Australian counterpart Lt Gen Rick Burr with a focus on bilateral defence cooperation. The defence and strategic ties between the two countries have been on an upswing in the last couple of years. “General MM Naravane #COAS had telephonic interaction with Lieutenant General Rick Burr, Chief of Army, #AustralianArmy and discussed issues of bilateral defence cooperation,” the Army tweeted. It is learnt that Gen Naravane and Lt Gen Burr deliberated on ways to expand cooperation between the two armies. In June 2020, India and Australia elevated their
Lt Gen Manoj Pande took over as Vice Chief of the Indian Army
On Tuesday, Lt Gen Manoj Pande took over as the Vice Chief of the Indian Army. His appointment as the Vice Chief of the Indian army comes after Lt Gen CP Mohanty superannuated last month. Commissioned in December 1982, to the Corps of Engineers (The Bombay Sappers), he is an alumnus of National Defence Academy. As the General Officer he commanded an Engineer Regiment during Operation Parakram in the sensitive Pallanwala Sector along the Line of Control (LOC) of Jammu and Kashmir. A graduate of Staff College, Camberley (United Kingdom), the new Vice Chief has attended the Higher Command (HC)
Jammu: Four jawans injured as grenade explodes near border
Four jawans, including a constable, were injured when a grenade exploded near the border in Nowshera Sector Kek Kalsia of Rajouri. In view of the critical condition of one of the injured, he has been referred to the Command Hospital, Udhampur, while the other three were taken to 150 Army Generals for treatment. He has been admitted to the hospital, where he is being treated. The army has started the investigation of this incident at its level, while the police has also started further action after registering the case. According to the information, four army personnel were seriously injured in
Know Everything About Women Military Police
About Women Military Police : Since the Indian Army introduced recruitment for females in the Indian Army GD or women military police in 2019, many females who had a dream to serve their country will now be able to do so. The selection procedure for the female candidates is almost similar to the male aspirants. However, the physical fitness and other physical criteria for women may have some relaxation. Women for the post is chosen based on a physical fitness test, medical standards, and a common entrance test. Candidates are encouraged to review the official notifications at joinindianarmy.nic.in. The age



