Russian President Putin awards Prime Minister Modi the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle, Russia's highest civilian award.
Russian President Putin said it's God's job to forgive terrorists, my job is to send them to him.
I will never let driver-less vehicles come to India, as long as I am here, I will not let them come, if driver-less vehicles come to India, 80 lakh drivers will lose their jobs.
Our country has a large population and the number of drivers is also high, so driver-less vehicles do not make sense here right now.
Driver-less vehicles are good for those countries where the population is less and the number of drivers is less Said Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister
Our country has a large population and the number of drivers is also high, so driver-less vehicles do not make sense here right now.
Driver-less vehicles are good for those countries where the population is less and the number of drivers is less Said Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister
PM Narendra Modi visited the Atom Pavilion with President Putin in Moscow, Russia.
PM Modi reached Austria & was welcomed by the Austrian Foreign Minister.
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IAF Su 30 MKIs ready to participate in Exercise Pitch Black 2024 at Australia. The biennial multinational aerial warfare exercise would commence from 12 Jul to 02 Aug 24 at airbases of Darwin and Tindal, Australia.
On return, IAF will also participate in Ex Udara Shakti 24 with RMAF from 05 to 09 Aug 24 at Kuantan, Malaysia.
On return, IAF will also participate in Ex Udara Shakti 24 with RMAF from 05 to 09 Aug 24 at Kuantan, Malaysia.
In a first, India's private arms manufacturer Stumpp Schuele & Somappa Defence (SSS Defence) has exported Saber Sniper Rifles to a friendly foreign country.
The sniper rifles use the .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge and are supposed to be high-powered rifles for hitting targets at ranges of around 1,500 metres by military snipers.
The sniper rifle, Sabre, is completely designed, manufactured, and tested in India.
Apart from the rifle, SSS Defence has also exported match-grade ammunition worth $50 million to various countries and is in the process of negotiating with several other countries for the export of the rifles and ammunition.
The sniper rifles use the .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge and are supposed to be high-powered rifles for hitting targets at ranges of around 1,500 metres by military snipers.
The sniper rifle, Sabre, is completely designed, manufactured, and tested in India.
Apart from the rifle, SSS Defence has also exported match-grade ammunition worth $50 million to various countries and is in the process of negotiating with several other countries for the export of the rifles and ammunition.
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Wing Commander Shailesh Singh was awarded Shaurya Chakra by President Smt Droupadi Murmu for his exemplary gallantry during Special Heliborne Operation carried out on 11 Feb, 2023.
India and Russia have signed 9 MoUs and agreements in several sectors.
1- Eliminate non-tariff barriers, discuss EAEU-India Free Trade Area, aim for $100B trade by 2030, and boost investments.
2- Use national currencies and digital financial tools for trade.
3- Increase cargo routes via North-South Corridor, Northern Sea Route, and Chennai-Vladivostok Line; optimize customs with digital systems.
4- Boost trade in agriculture, food, and fertilizers; remove veterinary and sanitary restrictions.
5- Cooperate in nuclear, oil, and energy sectors; ensure mutual energy security.
6- Enhance cooperation in infrastructure, transport, and various industrial sectors; support market entry and standardization.
7- Investments in digital economy, science, education, and joint projects with favorable fiscal regimes.
8- Cooperate in medicine and medical equipment, open branches of Indian medical institutions in Russia.
9- Expand cooperation in education, science, culture, tourism, sports, and healthcare.
1- Eliminate non-tariff barriers, discuss EAEU-India Free Trade Area, aim for $100B trade by 2030, and boost investments.
2- Use national currencies and digital financial tools for trade.
3- Increase cargo routes via North-South Corridor, Northern Sea Route, and Chennai-Vladivostok Line; optimize customs with digital systems.
4- Boost trade in agriculture, food, and fertilizers; remove veterinary and sanitary restrictions.
5- Cooperate in nuclear, oil, and energy sectors; ensure mutual energy security.
6- Enhance cooperation in infrastructure, transport, and various industrial sectors; support market entry and standardization.
7- Investments in digital economy, science, education, and joint projects with favorable fiscal regimes.
8- Cooperate in medicine and medical equipment, open branches of Indian medical institutions in Russia.
9- Expand cooperation in education, science, culture, tourism, sports, and healthcare.
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The Indian Army has successfully recovered the bodies of three soldiers who went missing in Ladakh nine months ago.
The soldiers were trapped in an avalanche on October 8, 2023, during a training exercise on Mount Kun in Ladakh.
Initially, only one body was recovered, but a dedicated team led by Brigadier SS Shekhawat of the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) worked tirelessly to locate the remaining three.
After nine days of digging through 18,700 feet of ice and removing tons of snow, the team finally recovered the bodies.
Brigadier Shekhawat described the mission as the most challenging of his life, both physically and emotionally.
The bodies of the three soldiers have been sent to their respective homes for burial with full military honors.
The soldiers were trapped in an avalanche on October 8, 2023, during a training exercise on Mount Kun in Ladakh.
Initially, only one body was recovered, but a dedicated team led by Brigadier SS Shekhawat of the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) worked tirelessly to locate the remaining three.
After nine days of digging through 18,700 feet of ice and removing tons of snow, the team finally recovered the bodies.
Brigadier Shekhawat described the mission as the most challenging of his life, both physically and emotionally.
The bodies of the three soldiers have been sent to their respective homes for burial with full military honors.
Two people have been arrested in the Nyoma sector of the Leh district on the charges of smuggling 108 kg gold from china. This arrest and seizure was made by ITBP.