The Indian Army eliminated two terrorists attempting to infiltrate across the Line of Control in Keran Sector of Kashmir, on 18th July.
Alert troops observed the movement of two terrorists through thick foliage, on the Indian side of LoC. The infiltrating terrorists were challenged, following which they opened fire leading to an intense firefight. Two hard-core foreign terrorists were killed along with recovery of weapons, war-like stores and a Pakistani identity card.
Alert troops observed the movement of two terrorists through thick foliage, on the Indian side of LoC. The infiltrating terrorists were challenged, following which they opened fire leading to an intense firefight. Two hard-core foreign terrorists were killed along with recovery of weapons, war-like stores and a Pakistani identity card.
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Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal AP Singh said:-
Aatmanirbharta is what we are riding on...But this aatmanirbharta cannot be at the cost of nation's defence. Nation's defence comes first and foremost and if Indian Air Force or Indian forces have to ride on this aatmanirbharta, it is only possible if everyone - from DRDO, to DPSU, to the private industry holds the hand and takes us to that path and don't let us deviate from that path. Because when it comes to national defence, there will be compulsions to deviate from their path in case we do not get the things that we need or the kind of system and weaponry that is required to survive in today's world. So, my humble request to each one of us here is that let's put a system in place where we are helping each other out in achieving the overall goal, which are our goals. It is not anybody else's...If we have to defend the nation, it is everybody's job. It is not just the job of a person in uniform..."
Aatmanirbharta is what we are riding on...But this aatmanirbharta cannot be at the cost of nation's defence. Nation's defence comes first and foremost and if Indian Air Force or Indian forces have to ride on this aatmanirbharta, it is only possible if everyone - from DRDO, to DPSU, to the private industry holds the hand and takes us to that path and don't let us deviate from that path. Because when it comes to national defence, there will be compulsions to deviate from their path in case we do not get the things that we need or the kind of system and weaponry that is required to survive in today's world. So, my humble request to each one of us here is that let's put a system in place where we are helping each other out in achieving the overall goal, which are our goals. It is not anybody else's...If we have to defend the nation, it is everybody's job. It is not just the job of a person in uniform..."
Indian Navy Marine Commandos (MARCOS) during Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
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At least five soldiers were injured when an Army truck they were travelling in collided with a truck in Jalandhar, Punjab.
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NSG established its hub in Ayodhya.
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi were conferred the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) by President Droupadi Murmu for their distinguished service to the nation.
The historic wagh nakh, the tiger claw-shaped weapon reportedly used by Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to kill Bijapur Sultanate general Afzal Khan in the 1659 Battle of Pratapgarh, has been put on display at the Satara Museum on Friday for the next seven months.
Wagh nakh was brought to India from Londonβs Victoria and Albert Museum on July 17 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Maratha rulerβs ascension to the throne.
Wagh nakh was brought to India from Londonβs Victoria and Albert Museum on July 17 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Maratha rulerβs ascension to the throne.
Colonel Anshu Jamwal, hailing from Rahya village in Jammu, has made history by becoming the first woman officer to lead an air defense unit.
With a distinguished career spanning over 18 years, Colonel Jamwal was commissioned from the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai in 2006.
She has held various prestigious roles, including serving as an instructor and a United Nations military observer, showcasing her exceptional leadership and dedication to service.
With a distinguished career spanning over 18 years, Colonel Jamwal was commissioned from the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai in 2006.
She has held various prestigious roles, including serving as an instructor and a United Nations military observer, showcasing her exceptional leadership and dedication to service.
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Indian Navy Marine Commandos (MARCOS) during Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
Marcos during Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
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