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ANI on MSNIndian Army contingent departs for India-Kyrgyztan joint special forces exercise 'Khanjar-XII'The 12th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise Khanjar-XII is set to take place in Kyrgyzstan from March 10 to 23.According to the Ministry of Defence, exercise Khanjar XII has evolved into an annual training event since its inception in 2011.
Defending champions Indian Army began their Khelo India Winter Games 2025 campaign in a commanding fashion clinching four out of the 12 medals on offer in Gulmarg on Sunday, according to a release from SAI Media & Ministry.
The Indian Army started the Khelo India Winter Games with seven medals, including two golds. Major wins were in Nordic and alpine skiing events. Hosts Jammu & Kashmir also performed well with key wins in snowboarding,
Speaking in separate sessions at a conclave in the capital, the chiefs of the three services outlined the challenges of future conflicts, likely to be prolonged, and how the nation can address them
India has signed a $248 million contract with Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport to acquire more powerful engines for its Soviet-era battle tanks, the Indian Defence Ministry said on Friday.
Indian Army will be aiming to wrest control from the first leg winners Ladakh to defend their overall title in the prestigious tournament
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Asianet Newsable on MSNThe Indian Army's Def-Tech Revolution – Industry Collaboration & Self-RelianceThe Indian Army stands at the forefront of a technological revolution, actively working towards self-reliance while fostering industry collaboration. With the nature of warfare evolving rapidly, integrating cutting-edge technologies and indigenising defence production has become a strategic imperative.
Maj Gen Tikka Khan visited the headquarters of 51 Brigade on March 9 and ordered the commander, Brig M Azhar, to move midway between Dingi and Kanjarkot. A battalion of this brigade, 6 Baluch, stationed at Karachi, was asked to move to Hyderabad and act as brigade reserve.
Eight road construction workers died after becoming trapped under an avalanche in northern India, the Indian Army said on Sunday. Rescuers operating in several feet of snow evacuated 46 other workers. The workers were buried by the snow early on Friday in the village of Mana, in the state of Uttarakhand, as the avalanche hit their camp site.
The incident occurred near the Mana Pass in northern Uttarakhand state on Friday, initially trapping 55 construction workers.
Regarding Bangladesh, the Army Chief stated that it was “too early” to assess any shift in its role but acknowledged that a change in government could impact its relationship with India
The Indian army says at least 4 workers have died a day after an avalanche swept away a large construction crew working on a highway near India's mountainous border with Tibet.
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