In a release on Monday, the state police said a total of 232 Flying Squads and an equal number of Static Surveillance Teams were deployed across the state to cut out threats of any untoward incidents, after the notification of the polling date.
I have seen gumbaz-like structures in bus shelters, one big gumbaz in the middle and two small in both sides of it. It is nothing but a masjid (mosque). The engineers have to remove this type of shelters. Otherwise, I'll bring JCB and bring them down, BJP MP Simha said.
According to the Navy, various crisis situations such as attacks by terrorists, bomb threats, fire, blow out and medical evacuations were simulated during the exercise.
The protestors have been holding protests since Monday outside the Sindh Secretariat and threatened to march to the Sindh Chief Minister's House if their demands are not met, reported Dawn.
The protestors have been holding protests since Monday outside the Sindh Secretariat and threatened of
Japanese Self-Defence Forces and the US Military commenced their exercise to boost their operational capabilities amid increasing maritime threats from China
Amid growing negative public perception about Chinese investments and attacks on Chinese nationals, as well as, on Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects, safety and security have become the top agenda of Beijing.
Cricket fans worldwide have been waiting for the pinnacle of the T20 World Cup, but might be forced to see the final either being pushed to the reserve day or the possibility of the cup being shared by the two teams.
The family members of the missing person had informed the police that threat message and a symbol of a banned organisation were received from the missing person's phone.
Rajnath Singh termed national security as the prime focus of the Government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stressing that the full potential of the country can be tapped only when its interests are protected. Security is sine-qua-non for civilization to flourish and prosper, he said.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday suggested that country needs to get ready to deal with new dimensions of security threats which fall into the category of non-kinetic and non-contact warfare like "cyber and information warfare".
Addressing the convocation of the National Defence College in Delhi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed his concern over what he termed "non-kinetic" and "non-contact" warfare.