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Manipur crisis will end only if govt sheds its parochial vision

In this article, RC Sharma, veteran BSF commandant, discusses the ongoing Manipur violence with possible solutions to resolve the inter-community strife there. Read More
 
 

In Manipur, women-led mob forces Army to free top terrorist among 12

A women-led mob stopped an Indian Army operation against militants in Manipur and freed 12 militants belonging to the banned terrorist group KYKL from the soldiers’ custody. The freed militants include the alleged mastermind behind the deadly 2015 ambush on an Army convoy. Read More
 
 

Army, J&K Police gun down four militants in joint operation near LoC

The Indian Army and the Jammu & Kashmir Police launched a joint operation in the Kala Jungle general area along the line of control in the Kupwara district’s Machil sector, in the wee hours of Friday. In the operation, four suspected militants were shot dead. Read More
 
 

GE, HAL ink MoU for making fighter engines in India

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first state visit to the US, American defence major GE Aerospace and state-owned Indian aircraft manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited signed an MoU for jointly producing F414 engines in an India facility. Read More
 
 

Modi arrives in US for state visit, big-ticket defence deals on cards

The prime minister, Narendra Modi, landed in New York City for his maiden state visit in the United States. During his visit, India and the US are expected to sign a range of defence deals and cooperation agreements in the defence sector. Read More
 
 

India gifts indigenously built missile corvette INS Kirpan to Vietnam

India has gifted INS Kirpan, an indigenously built missile corvette, which was in service with the Indian Navy until now, to Vietnam. The defence minister, Rajnath Singh, announced this after his meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart, Gen Phan Van Gang. Read More
 
 

First Agniveers attested in Army regiments across country

The first batch of Agniveer recruits who completed their six-month training were attested to various Indian Army regiments, on Saturday. The attestation of these fresh soldiers took place in Srinagar, Nagpur, Pachmarhi, Varanasi, and Ramgarh. Read More
 
 

BRO, Indian Army rescue 3,500 stranded tourists in Sikkim

The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps and Border Roads Organization have rescued over 3,500 tourists who were stranded in North Sikkim after the road near Chungthang in the district got washed away due to flash floods and part of the road got blocked due to landslides, on June 16. Read More
 
 

Implement professional protocol for top posts in border-guarding CAPFs

In this article, RC Sharma, former BSF commandant, makes a strong case for the implementation of the National Police Commission’s 6th Report, in which it recommends that two cadres be created within the IPS to cater to paramilitary forces and other central police forces. Read More
 
 

Now, two- and three-star officers in military to have common rating norm

In one of the most conspicuous moves towards theaterization of the country’s armed forces, the government has given the go-ahead for implementing a common evaluation process for promotion and posting of senior officers in the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and the Indian Air Force. Read More
 
 

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