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INDIA CONDUCTS SUCCESSFUL MAIDEN LAUNCH OF ARMY VERSION OF MRSAM

New Delhi: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) achieved a major milestone with the maiden launch of Medium Range Surface to Air Missile (MRSAM),...

CHINA’S FIVE MAJOR FAULT LINES

One has to politically and diplomatically target the five instabilities of China—Taiwan, Tibet, Xinjian, Mongolia and Hong Kong—if it has to be contained for the greater good of the world as a whole.

SOUTH-WEST AIR COMMAND CHIEF REVIEWS PREPAREDNESS

Air Marshal S.K. Ghotia, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Air Command (SWAC), visited Air Force Station Jaipur on Tuesday. He was accompanied by Nirmala...

INDIA-NEPAL DEFENCE COOPERATION WEBINAR AND EXPO HELD

A webinar and expo between India and Nepal were held on Monday on the theme of “Exploring Synergies and Strengthening Defence Cooperation with Nepal”....
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Rajnath Singh dials his Japanese counterpart

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a telephonic conversation with the Minister of Defence of Japan, Mr Kishi Nobuo on Tuesday. He congratulated Kishi on...

INDIAN COAST GUARD GETS TWO NEW INDIGENOUSLY-BUILT SHIPS IN ONE WEEK

New Delhi: In addition to the launch of ICGS ‘Saksham’, 5th and the last vessel of the indigenous project for 5 Offshore Patrol Vessels...

LESSONS TO LEARN FROM THE GOLDWATER-NICHOLS ACT

With Chinese forces refusing to leave their posts on India’s borders, it is time to take the matter of theatrisation seriously. For this, the political and military leadership would have to develop a more one-to-one relationship and jointness will have to be fostered between the forces. In this regard, the US’ Goldwater-Nichols Act can teach us quite a few things.

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