Indian Army
Pak relentless in New Year attacks; 2 more jawans killed in J&K
03 Jan 2015
Two soldiers were killed in a blaze triggered by rocket-propelled grenades fired by Pakistani forces at Indian Army bunkers along the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir Saturday, police said
'Global puzzle' Pakistan resorts to firing across LoC again
18 Oct 2014
After a brief lull Pakistan’s army resorted to unprovoked firing at Indian positions in Hamirpur sector across the Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, defence sources said
Jaitley asks Pakistan to weigh cost of its‘adventure’
09 Oct 2014
Jaitley said while India remained a “responsible state”, it is its paramount duty to defend its people and territory
Pak firing kills 5 more; PM gives free hand to armed forces
08 Oct 2014
A total of eight Indian civilians have so far been killed since Pakistan started shelling the border villages more than a week ago - in some of the most intense firing by Pakistani forces in a decade
Ladakh faceoff: India, China hold flag meet; ambassador summoned
25 Sep 2014
The flag meeting comes on a Chinese request, but India has demanded restoration of the 'pre-September 10' status quo in the Chumar area
Tejinder Singh's bail plea dismissed, arrested
01 Sep 2014
IAF, Army again ground ‘indigenous’ Dhruv copters after fatal crash
04 Aug 2014
The Indian Air Force has grounded its fleet of around 40 ‘indigenously’ developed Advanced Light Helicopters Dhruv in view of the recent crash in which seven IAF personnel were killed
India won’t let Pak get away with murder: new Army chief Suhag
01 Aug 2014
India’s new Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag today warned that India's response to any provocation by Pakistan would be "more than adequate; intense and immediate"
Lt Gen Dalbir Singh to take over as Army chief as EC okays appointment
13 May 2014
Lt Gen Dalbir Singh is poised to become the next chief of the Indian Army, after the defence ministry proposed his name to the appointments committee of the cabinet for approval.
N-capable Prithvi-II passes random test with flying colours
12 Aug 2013
India this morning successfully test-fired the indigenously developed Prithvi-II nuclear weapons capable surface-to-surface ballistic missile for its full range of 350 km
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