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INSV Tarini crew back home after 188 days, covering 17,000 nautical mile historic voyage

INSV Tarini crew back home after 188 days, covering 17,000 nautical mile historic voyage

INSV Tarini crew members with Smriti Irani, Pramod Sawant and Adm Hari Kumar Panaji: In yet another historic event in the maritime calendar of India, INSV Tarini touched the Indian shores as she entered Goa harbour and secured alongside the INS ...

         
All remaining Indian Air Force MiG-21 fighters grounded, marks end of a long, glorious, and controversial service record

All remaining Indian Air Force MiG-21 fighters grounded, marks end of a long, glorious, and controversial service record

An Indian Air Force MiG-21. (File photo)New Delhi: The Indian Air Force has grounded all its remaining MiG-21 fighter jets, India Sentinels has learned. This development comes within days of a MiG-21 crash in Rajasthan’s Hanumangarh district. T...

     
Meet Indian Navy's MH-60R 'Romeo' helicopter that carries out maiden landings on INS Kolkata

Meet Indian Navy's MH-60R 'Romeo' helicopter that carries out maiden landings on INS Kolkata

MH-60R chopper landing on INS Kolkata (PC: Indian Navy) Vizag: Indian Navy’s versatile chopper MH-60R “Romeo” conducted maiden landings on the indigenously designed and constructed destroyer, INS Kolkata that will bolster the f...

        
Two confirmed dead as Chinese fishing ship sinks in Indian Ocean, Indian Navy responds to its SOS calls

Two confirmed dead as Chinese fishing ship sinks in Indian Ocean, Indian Navy responds to its SOS calls

An Indian Navy Poseidon P-8I. (Photo: Indian Navy)New Delhi: A large Chinese deep-sea fishing boat capsized in the Indian Ocean, some 900 nautical miles from India’s territorial waters, on Tuesday. China’s transport ministry has confirmed...

     
CBI books defence journalist Vivek Raghuvanshi for spying, conducts raids in multiple cities

CBI books defence journalist Vivek Raghuvanshi for spying, conducts raids in multiple cities

Vivek Raghuvanshi. (Photo via Twitter)New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation has filed an espionage case against Vivek Raghuvanshi – a freelance journalist who mostly covers defence-related stories, sources in the investigating agency t...

     
1962 India-China war: How scholars misled Indians – a case study

1962 India-China war: How scholars misled Indians – a case study

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru with troops at a forward position during the 1962 India-China war.Dissecting Claude Arpi’s 1962 India-China war claimsDuring my studies on the hitherto obscure aspects of the 1962 India-China war, particularly wi...

     
India-Cambodia relations: INS Delhi, INS Satpura make port call at Sihanoukville

India-Cambodia relations: INS Delhi, INS Satpura make port call at Sihanoukville

New Delhi: As part of Indian Navy’s deployment to Asean countries, Indian Naval ships Delhi and Satpura are making a port call at Sihanoukville in Cambodia from May 11 – 14.These ships are visiting under the command of Rear Admiral Gurcha...

      
Indian Army to introduce common uniform for brigadier and above ranks

Indian Army to introduce common uniform for brigadier and above ranks

The shoulder rank insignia of a brigadier in the Indian Army.New Delhi: Brigadiers and above ranks of the Indian Army will soon be seen wearing a common uniform irrespective of the parent regiment, the service said. The Army said this was being done ...

     
Manipur ethnic violence: Supreme Court steps in as death toll climbs to 60; Army, Assam Rifles rescue 25,000 civilians

Manipur ethnic violence: Supreme Court steps in as death toll climbs to 60; Army, Assam Rifles rescue 25,000 civilians

A screengrab from a video clip shows a mob burning down houses in a village in Churachandpur district. (Via Twitter) Imphal/Guwahati/New Delhi: The death toll in the ethnic clashes between Manipur’s Meitei people and tribesmen has climbed ...

     
Starting from Himachal Pradesh’s Yol, government moves to abolish ‘archaic colonial practice’ of keeping Army cantonments, evokes mixed reaction from veterans

Starting from Himachal Pradesh’s Yol, government moves to abolish ‘archaic colonial practice’ of keeping Army cantonments, evokes mixed reaction from veterans

A ground in the Yol cantonment. (Photo: Defence PRO) New Delhi: In a major development, the Narendra Modi-led government moved to abolish Indian Army cantonments across the country after terming creating (and maintaining) them as “archaic ...

     

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