Category: Notizie Estero
Indian Army Sets Up One of World’s Highest Tank Repair Facilities Near China Border
New Delhi: With over 500 of its tanks and infantry combat vehicles deployed in Eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army has created a record of sorts by setting up two of world’s highest tank repair facilities in that area to support its operations there.The Indian Army has set up two armoured vehicle maintenance and repair facilities near the China border in Nyoma and the DBO Sector in that region to at
S Jaishankar Responds To US Sanction Warning Over Chabahar Port Deal
S Jaishankar pointed out that the US itself had appreciated the larger relevance of Chabahar in the pastKolkata: A day after the US warned of "potential risk of sanctions" after India inked a 10-year agreement for running the Chabahar Port in Iran, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasised that the project will benefit the entire region and people should not take a "narrow view" of it.He
S Jaishankar Explains Why Force Deployment On LAC With China ‘Abnormal’
Kolkata: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said that the deployment of forces at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China is "abnormal" and the security of the country should not be disregarded.At an event organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) here, Mr Jaishankar said India responded to the Galwan clash by counter-deployment of forces there."After 1962, Rajiv Gandhi
PoK Was Always India’s, We Will Take It Back: Home Minister’s Strong Statement
Addressing a rally in Serampore, Amit Shah said while peace has returned to once trouble-torn Kashmir after abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir "now echoes with slogans of Azadi and protestsSerampore, West Bengal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today referred to protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and said "PoK is part of India and we will take it".Addressing a rally in
India’s Defence Has Grown In Last 10 Years Says NITI Aayog Member Former DRDO Chief VK Saraswat
NEW DELHI: India’s defence capabilities have gone up substantially during the past decade of the Modi government and now the country is dependent on arms import only for immediate requirements of the armed forces, NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat said on Wednesday.Saraswat, a former Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) chief further said at present 60 per cent of India’s total arms