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IAF Chief ACM Amarpreet Singh at CII 2025 Annual Buisness Summit:

“Timelines is a big issue, that is where 'Vachan' (promise) part comes. Not a single project has been completed on time. This is something we have to look at.
The United Nations will posthumously award the prestigious Dag Hammarskjöld Medal to two Indian peacekeepers, Brigadier Amitabh Jha and Havildar Sanjay Singh, in recognition of their supreme sacrifice in the service of global peace.

Brigadier Amitabh Jha was attached to the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), overseeing the delicate ceasefire arrangements in the Golan Heights, while Havildar Sanjay Singh was deployed with the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), where he worked to stabilise conflict-affected regions.

The medals will be presented posthumously during a solemn ceremony at the United Nations Headquarters in New York today, May 29, marking the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers — an occasion dedicated to honouring the more than 4,300 peacekeepers who have lost their lives since 1948 while serving under the UN flag: Indian Army
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On AMCA project, Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat says, "The execution model of AMCA has been approved. HAL can bid, the private sector can bid, they can also bid as a joint venture. This will open up participation of the private sector for fighter aircraft development. The development work will be completed by 2034 and then production should start from 2035. The first prototype will be ready to fly by the end of 2029."
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IAF Chief ACM Amarpreet Singh at CII 2025 Annual Buisness Summit:

“In Punjabi, there is something called Dasvanth. We said 10% of our earnings should go back toward the society.

Something on those lines we should start. If I'm earning so much, so much of money should go towards R&D towards the defence of the nation.

Every industry has to come up with some plan.”
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IAF Chief ACM Amarpreet Singh at CII 2025 Business Summit

“To some extent we need to create some incentives, some good environment, so that get the best people for the job.

We aren't able to get the best people for the job. People are going outward, they are working for other countries.

We need to retain them here by giving them good payment, good incentives, good environment, maybe some recognition.”
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh today flagged-in INSV Tarini in Goa as two Indian Navy officers Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa returned home after a successful circumnavigation expedition ‘Navika Sagar Parikrama II’.
Maharashtra ATS arrested 27-year-old junior engineer Ravindra Verma from Thane for sharing sensitive naval defence information with a Pakistani spy who honey-trapped him on social media.

Verma had access to the Naval Dockyard in South Mumbai and worked on naval ships.
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"Before we could even react, India launched a BrahMos strike!”

– Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif.
HM Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting in Jammu to review Amarnath Yatra preparations.

Focus on security, logistics, medical aid, and real-time coordination.

Directed heightened vigilance and assured all necessary pilgrim facilities.
India has reiterated that no trade or tariff discussions with the US occurred during Operation Sindoor, rejecting claims of American mediation in the May 10 ceasefire with Pakistan.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that the cessation of hostilities was coordinated directly between Indian and Pakistani military officials.

Despite conversations between Indian and US leaders during the conflict, trade issues were not discussed, and India firmly denies any link between US tariffs and the ceasefire.
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India’s first bullet train, the Shinkansen, is currently undergoing trial runs in Japan.
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh today embarked INS Vikrant off the Goa coast and interacted with the Naval warriors who participated in the initial phase of Operation Sindoor. He commended the Indian Navy’s “silent service” and said the mighty Carrier Battle Group, comprising indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant and key frontline warships, ensured that the Pakistani Navy did not venture out, or else it would have faced the consequences.

RM exhorted the Navy to continue leaving no stone unturned in its preparations, reiterating Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s clear message that if any terrorist attack takes place on the Indian soil, it will be considered as an ‘Act of War’ and responded in the same way
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“Operation Sindhoor isn’t over — it’s a warning. If Pakistan dares repeat its mistake, India’s response will be fiercer than before. And this time, they won’t even get the chance to recover.”: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Anti-India activities are being carried out openly from Pakistani soil. India is completely free to carry out any kind of operation against terrorists, both on this side and the other side of the border and sea. Today the whole world is acknowledging the right to protect its citizens against terrorism. Today no power in the world can stop India from doing this work : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
1971 is a witness to this, that when the Indian Navy came into action, Pakistan was divided from one to two. If the Indian Navy had come into action in Operation Sindoor, then Pakistan would not only have been divided into two parts, but I think it would have been divided into four parts: Defence Minister.
Pakistan should keep this in mind that if on one hand our Navy is as calm as the ocean, on the other hand it has the capability to bring a tsunami just like the ocean : Defence Minister Rajnath singh
On May 30, 2025 VEM Technologies delivers first centre fuselage for LCA Tejas Mk1A to HAL in Hyderabad.