Joint forces of Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Indian Army have busted a terrorist module at Uri in Baramulla district of the union territory, arresting three people and recovering from them arms and ammunition, said authorities.
In a statement released by Defence Ministry, Pande will visit the Indian Army Memorial Room which occupies a place of pride in the Royal Military Academy.
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After two terrorists were gunned down as security forces foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in the general area of Degwar Terwan in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, the Indian Army on Monday said that the one of the killed terrorists was Division Commander of Hizbul Mujahi
In a joint operation, the Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police foiled an infiltration bid and killed a terrorist along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Amrohi area of Tangdhar Sector on Sunday, said the police.
"One terrorist confirmed killed. Firefight still on. Rashtriya Rifles troops of the Indian Army and Special Forces have closed on to other terrorists. Search for other terrorists are in progress," an official said.
The Indian Army on Saturday said it had apprehended one armed insurgent and recovered "war-like stores" during a search operation launched hours after three people died in a fresh wave of violence in Manipur's Bishnupur district.
The event aimed at strengthening the ever-existing bond between the civilians and the troops deployed in the forward area of Arunachal and to motivate the youths to join the Indian Army, added the official statement.
The Indian Army has implemented a new common uniform regulation for Brigadier and above ranks irrespective of the parent cadre and initial appointment, Army officials said
A woman, who is serving as a colonel in the Indian Army and is due to retire today, has urged the Supreme Court to stay her retirement and to be allowed to
continue in service until her Special Board can be conducted for promotion.
'Yes, Sir', the government has a plan to increase the number of women in the Indian Army, said Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt in the Rajya Sabha on Monday while responding to a query of a member.