Indian fabric will replace Chinese fabric for Army Uniform thanks to DRDO
The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is helping the Indian textile industry in the production of yarn for use in place of Chinese and other foreign cloth (fabric) used in making army uniforms in the country. This will help reduce the dependence on imports in the region. Dr Mayank Dwivedi, Director of Directorate of Industry Interface and Technology Management (DIITM) at DRDO, said that about 55 lakh meters of fabric would be needed only for the summer uniform of the Indian Army. And if all the requirements of the Navy, Air Force and paramilitary forces are combined, then this
Two soldiers martyred in terrorist attack on Army patrolling team near Srinagar
On Thursday, two security forces personnel were killed in a terrorist attack on a rapid response team (QRT) on the outskirts of Srinagar. The attack revealed the involvement of three terrorists. Two soldiers have also been killed in the attack. The statement issued by the army said that the militants opened indiscriminate firing on an Indian Army rapid response team at Aban Shah Chowk, HMT, Khusipora, Srinagar this afternoon. As it was a crowded area, the soldiers exercised restraint to avoid any civilian damage. Two soldiers were seriously injured in this attack and were sent to the nearest medical facility.
Chinese Army Build Bunkers Near Doklam
On one hand, China is negotiating with India and assuring withdrawal of the army from East Ladakh, on the other hand it is strengthening its military presence near Doklam. Information has been revealed about building a military bunker and collecting weapons in the Chinese village close to the narrow Indian corridor (chicken neck) connecting the northeast. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is also working to strengthen the military infrastructure there. According to the intelligence report received by the Indian Army, China’s PLA is rapidly building new bunkers in the area and deploying weapons in them. Doklam is the area where
First Army Board Result Out, 49 Percent Women Officers Granted Permanent Permission
The Indian Army on Thursday released the results of the first Army Board created to give permanent commission to women officers. According to these results, about 49 percent women officers of the army will remain in service. Official sources said that the board was considering giving permanent commission to a total of 615 women officers. According to the report of the news agency ANI, about 320 women officers will retire after 20 years of service, who will also get pension. Recently, the Ministry of Defense had given official approval to give permanent commission of women in Indian Army. After this,
Pakistani Intruder Killed In Samba By Indian Army
On Monday, a day after the Pakistani tunnel was found in the Rigal area near the International Border (IB) in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir, the Border Security Force (BSF) killed an intruder in the border village of Chak Fakira. On the other hand, in the Machil sector of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Sunday evening, the army foiled an infiltration attempt. According to defense sources, at around 6.30 pm on Monday, an intruder was crossing the Zero line on the Indo-Pakistan international border of Chak Fakira in Samba district and hiding near the barricades. BSF personnel stationed there
Jawan Anchit Kumar Matryred In Arunachal Pradesh During Operation
23-year-old Anchit Kumar of Dhar Panjhera village of Bohol Taliya Panchayat of Rajgarh subdivision of Sirmour (Simour), Himachal Pradesh, has laid down his life in defence of the country. In Arunachal Pradesh, 21 Dogra jawans were going from one post to another on LAC. During this time, Anchit Kumar became martyred in the operation. The incident has been reported around 6 pm on Tuesday evening. The family was informed about Martyred son’s martyrdom last night. Apart from parents at home, grandfather Krishna Dutt Sharma and grandmother Sharda Devi are also proud of the martyrdom of grandchildren. On October 24, along
Age Limit For Non-Commissioned Entries
Age Limit For Non-Commissioned Entries In this blog, we will discuss the Age Limit For Air Force & Non-Commissioned Entries Like Indian Army, Navy. A non-commissioned is a type of military personnel who has not earned a commission. In other words, non-commission officer (also known as NCO) is a soldier with specific skills, military policing, recruitment, management etc. While commissioned officers are referred to as the ‘brain’ being the leaders whereas non-commissioned officers are referred to as the backbone of the Indian Armed Forces. Non commissioned are recruited through Army, AF, Navy recruitment centres starting with the rank of Sepoy
Army Chief General MM Narwane takes stock of operational preparations on North-East Border
Army Chief General MM Narwane on Tuesday reviewed the Army’s operational preparedness along the northern borders as well as the Army’s counter-insurgency operations in Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. Officials gave this information. General Narwane reached Dimapur in Nagaland on Monday on his three-day visit to various areas under the Army’s Eastern Command to review the operational preparedness of the army. The Eastern Command has responsibility for security along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh, as well as in Sikkim’s sectors. The Army said in a release that on Monday, the Army Chief was assigned to the Eastern
Ladakh : Soldiers will be able to fight weather, Doppler radar will be installed
The infrastructure of the Meteorological Department is being upgraded in Leh. Doppler radar is being installed here soon. Every movement of the army will benefit from it. Along with this, 10 new weather observatories will be set up all over Ladakh. According to officials, accurate data from every corner will benefit from accurate weather forecasting. An official of the Meteorological Department said that the meteorological department in Leh is being fully setup to accurately predict the weather in Ladakh. In this, Doppler radar will also be installed there, so that every action of the weather will be available soon. The
No Army Rally Recruitment Without Corona Negative Report
The recruitment process is going to start after about eight months in the Indian Army in the Corona period. The recruitment process for the four districts including Mohali will be from 7 to 22 December. However, the youth participating in this recruitment process will have to get Corona’s tests done five days in advance and reach the rally ground with a certificate of corona’s negative report. Along with this, there will be a restriction on the arrival of parents or relatives of the youth at the recruitment site. This information has been given by the army spokesperson. He has appealed