In a powerful salute to the indomitable spirit of the Indian Armed Forces, young author and martial artist Shivam Veer Singh Dogra has released his latest book, "Operation Amogh: The Legacy of Indian Army's Invincibility."
In his address, Rajnath Singh described Operation Sindoor as an embodiment of India's military prowess & national character, and a demonstration by the soldiers that their strength lies not only in weapons, but also in their ethical discipline & strategic clarity.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday greeted the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel on the force's Raising Day, noting that "the Himveers of the ITBP have set glorious precedents in courage and commitment to the nation"
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday greeted the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel on their 64th Raising Day, praising the 'Himveers' for securing the nation's dignity in merciless terrains and unforgiving climates.
The local women in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, celebrated the festival of Bhai Dooj with Indian Army personnel by applying tilak or sindoor on their foreheads.
Reiterating that the operation is not over and only halted, the Defence Minister gave a stern warning to Pakistan of an even harsher response if it resorts to any misadventure. "Our pilots displayed only a demo of India's power to Pakistan. If given an opportunity, they will showcase our
The Indian Army strengthened its defence cooperation with the Royal Army of Oman during the 3rd Army-to-Army Staff Talks (AAST) held in New Delhi from October 22 to 23.
Before the closure, the temple was beautifully decorated with flowers. The atmosphere in the temple complex reverberated with devotional tunes played by the Indian Army band and chants of "Jai Baba Kedar." Despite the cold weather, around 10,000 devotees gathered to witness the divine and
The Indian Army's Southern Command, led by Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, is preparing for the upcoming "Ex Trishul" exercise, a tri-service operation involving the Indian Air Force and Navy to test joint operations and showcase indigenous capabilities.
The Indian Army's first Bhairav battalion is to be ready for deployment on November 1, said Director General Infantry, Lt Gen Ajay Kumar, on Wednesday.