The Indian Army recently received the remaining three Apache attack helicopters, completing the delivery of all six helicopters contracted for the Army Aviation Corps.
BJP MP Damodar Agarwal on Wednesday criticised the Congress party, saying they cannot digest the victory and achievements of the Indian Army after former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan made a controversial remark stating India lost on the first day of Operation Sindoor.
India had earlier received the initial three Apache helicopters in July this year, while the remaining have arrived now. The Indian Army's Apache helicopters made their debut during Exercise Maru Jwala earlier this year. Exercise Maru Jwala was part of the larger tri-services drill, Exerc
The satellite link has become critical for the Indian Army as it seeks to reach isolated communities. With steady communication, teams are able to check on villages, report medical needs and coordinate rescue movements in real time. The release says that this work shows why strong satellite
The Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC), one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army, celebrated its 247th Corps Day on Sunday, commemorating nearly 250 years of distinguished service. Originating from the Stud Department established in Bengal in 1779, the Corps underwent several reorganisat
The Indian Army's Balnoi Battalion of the Krishna Ghati Brigade organised a free veterinary-cum-medical camp for the cattle and people of the Balnoi border area, in Poonch district on Sunday.
With the joint military exercise 'Harimau Shakti' in full swing between India and Malaysia, the troops from both armies are currently undertaking a range of joint training activities aimed at enhancing interoperability and operational preparedness, as per the Indian Army.
During the parade, all cadets marched in unison as they took their final steps on the parade ground. After the ceremony, more than 500 newly commissioned officers, including several foreign cadets, will join the Indian Army.
As part of efforts to further strengthen its long-range artillery capabilities post Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army is looking to induct 120 km strike range Pinaka rockets in a proposal worth around Rs 2500 crore
The Indian Army, under Operation Sagar Bandhu, has provided extensive medical assistance to affected citizens in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, helping more than 5,000 patients, according to Lt Col Jagneet Gill, Contingent Commander of the Indian Army team.
The Indian Army, as part of its ongoing Op Sadhbhavna initiative, organised a thrilling volleyball match themed "Unity through Sports" at the Football Ground, Manigong. The event brought together the local community and Indian Army personnel to celebrate sportsmanship and camaraderie.