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Eastern Naval Command undertakes Coastal Cleanup Drive
The 35th International Coastal Cleanup Day was celebrated consecutively for the ninth year by the Indian Navy on Saturday.
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Permanent commission to women officers: Indian Army begins process
The proceedings to screen women officers to grant them permanent commission (PC) has commenced at the special No. 5 Selection Board.
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Delhi hospital first to remove ruptured cyst without chest surgery
In a first-ever recorded medical procedure of its kind, doctors at BLK Hospital removed a ruptured Hydatid cyst from the right lung of a 45-year-old woman from Srinagar, without conducting an open chest surgery.
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Expert panel to submit reports in 30 days: MEA on Zhenhua Data leak
The government has constituted an expert committee to study the implications of the data leak and find out about the violations if any and asked the committee to submit its recommendations within 30 days amidst the personal data stealing of Indians by the Chinese tech company, Zhenhua Data.
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Honeytrapped by Pak military on FB, defence staffer arrested
Based specific input of Lucknow based MI, Haryana Police's STF arrested a civilian employee of Military Engineering Services from Rewari, for passing classified information to a Pakistani Military Intelligence unit after getting honey-trapped on Facebook.
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India, US sign statement of intent on defence tech cooperation
Giving a fillip to bilateral defence cooperation between two countries, India and the United States have signed a statement of intent to strengthen the dialogue on defence technology cooperation.
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Parliament: No change in patrolling pattern along LAC with China, says Rajnath Singh
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday reiterated that there would be no change in patrolling pattern of Indian armed forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China where several friction points come up since April as and when the China’s PLA started amassing equipment and troops.
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Djibouti Code of Conduct: India becomes an observer
India has become an observer to the Djibouti Code of Conduct/ Jeddah Amendment, the instrument developed and adopted by countries in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden that has been a key factor in repressing piracy and armed robbery against ships operating in that region.
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Afghan peace process: US special envoy Khalilzad, Jaishankar discuss future steps
US Special Representative on Afghanistan Reconciliation Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday discussed future steps and possible cooperation between India and the US in furthering the Afghan peace process.
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Doval walks out of SCO NSAs’ summit in protest after Pakistan uses fictitious map
After consultation with the host, the Indian side, led by NSA Ajit Dival, left the meeting in protest.
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