Naib Subedar Ravinder Singh martyred in Nowshera, Pakistan’s many posts destroyed in retaliation
Even on the first day of the new year, Pakistan did not desist from its antics. On the Line of Control in Nowshera sector, on Friday evening twice, Pakistan violated the ceasefire and targeted the forward posts of the army, in which Ravinder Singh, the Naib Subedar, was killed. The army retaliated and destroyed several outposts across the border. A Pakistani soldier was killed in this action, while several others were reported injured. The fire continued till late evening. On Thursday also Pakistan fired unprovoked into this sector. Subedar Ravinder hailed from Haryana. The defense spokesman said that for the
CDS General Bipin Rawat met Army and ITBP jawans
Chief of Defense Staff, General Bipin Rawat is on a tour of the operational areas of Arunachal Pradesh and on the second day of his tour, General Bipin Rawat met the army and ITBP soldiers. These soldiers were stationed in the Subansiri Valley in Arunachal Pradesh. CDS General Bipin Rawat said while meeting the soldiers posted on the tour of the operational areas, “I am satisfied with the high morale and motivation of all ranks.” I believe that these soldiers will ensure victory when given a challenge or opportunity.
Indian Army constitutes new wing for human rights issues
The Indian Army has formed a new wing under the leadership of an officer of the rank of Major General to further enhance transparency in human rights matters. Major General Gautam Chauhan took over as Additional Director General (Human Rights) at the Army Headquarters on Thursday. The launch of this wing is in line with the Army’s decision to ensure transparency in conducting anti-terror operations, the army said on Friday. In fact, security forces have been accused of human rights violations in some areas in the Northeast and Jammu and Kashmir. Significantly, last month, the Ministry of Defense approved the
Indian Army Purchasing 12 Patrol Boats For Surveillance On China
Amid the ongoing India-China standoff with China, the Indian Army is going to increase its strength. The army has finalized the proposal to purchase modern patrol boats. After the arrival of these boats, it will be easy for the jawans to keep an eye on the movement of China. The army said that the new modern boats will be used to monitor large reservoirs including Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh. Even before this, the Indian Army has taken many steps to give a befitting reply to the Chinese Army. India and China are face to face with East Ladakh since
35 Youngters Caught With Fake Certificates During Sena Bharti In Uttarakhand
On the 12th day of the army recruitment rally held at Victoria Cross Gabar Singh Camp, Kaudia, Kotdwar in Uttarakhand, 2432 youths from each tehsil area of ​​Dehradun and Haridwar district showed their strength. Around 35 Munna Bhai were caught during this period. The military officers caught him with fake certificates and were driven out of the camp. At the same time, 382 youths completed 1600 meters in the stipulated time and stepped to the next rank of recruitment. On Thursday, the recruitment of youths of Luxor in Haridwar district and Dehradun tehsil area of ​​Dehradun district was conducted under
3 months exemption for Indian Army to buy preferred weapons
In view of the dispute with China on the border and Pakistan, the government has given the army a chance to prepare for the bad times. The Central Government has increased the time for the army to buy or lease arms for 3 months due to emergency needs. It is worth noting that earlier, the government had given time till mid-2020 to the three armies to buy weapons of their choice. The special thing is that the forces have already sealed the deal worth more than 200 crores. After tensions started in China in Ladakh, the government had asked the
Colonel Narendra Kumar first Indian military officer to hoist the tricolor on Everest is no more
Retired Colonel Narendra Kumar also known as ‘Bull’ in the Indian Army, died at the age of 87 at the Army Research and Referral Hospital in Delhi. He was suffering from many diseases due to his growing age. Colonel Narendra Kumar was the hero who played the most important role in bringing Siachen Glacier to India in 1984. At that time, he helped the Indian Army and drove the Pakistani Army from there. And the tricolor was waved on the glacier. After this, he also led a mountaineering team on the Sychayin Glacier from India. Apart from this, in the
Amazing Patriotrism of Young Vaibhav Mende Who Could Not Join Army
Young Vaibhav Mende of Sewati village of Kiranpur tehsil of Naxal-affected Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh is writing a unique story of patriotism, courage and dedication. Vaibhav, who had an indomitable desire to join the Indian Army and fight on the front, was selected in the Indian Army, but due to injuries sustained in the accident, he could not pass the army health test. As a result, he could not join the army. For the past three years, they have been preparing rural youth for the army. Six young soldiers have been formed under his leadership so far. Vaibhav Mende
Indian Army Starts Repairing Brigadier Usman’s tomb
The Indian Army has taken the initiative to repair the infamous tomb of War Hero Brigadier Muhammad Usman located in the Jamia Millia Islamia complex. The army has sent a military man from Nowshera sector to repair the tomb. It is also reported that every year the army repairs the tomb around Brigadier Usman’s Martyrdom Day i.e. July 3 and is honoured by garlanding it. The grave has been maintained by the army for decades. Due to Corona infection this year, wreaths and annual maintenance could not be done on Martyrdom Day. The military personnel have started repairing the tomb
Dr Payal Chhabra Becomes Surgeon in Indian Army
Dr. Payal Chhabra, daughter of Kalayat sub-division of Kaithal, has been given the command of Captain in the Indian Army. He has been ranked 18th in All India in the Indian Armed Forces Medical Service. Along with Dr. Payal, 30 other daughters have also been selected from across the country. Dr. Payal will serve as surgeon in the Indian Army. This achievement of Dr. Payal has created a happy atmosphere in the family. There is an influx of congratulators. Dr. Rajendra Kumar, the father of newly appointed Captain Dr. Payal and mother Dr. Veena, told that the daughter had a