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INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Asserting that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are “responsible” leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said they both are capable of solving issues between the two countries, and that it was important that no “extra-regional power” should interfere in the process. ISRAEL’S OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS WAS THE WORLD’S FIRST AI Having relied heavily on machine learning, the Israeli military is calling Operation Guardian of the Walls the first artificial-intelligence war. WIPRO AEROSPACE SUBMITS $31 MILLION BID TO ACQUIRE Wipro Aerospace’s US unit has bid to acquire the assets of Boeing supplier TECT Aerospace Group Holdings for $31 million, documents filed with a US bankruptcy court showed. CHINA-INDIA BORDER DISPUTE: AS HIMALAYAN SNOW THAWS, COULD As the snow melts in the Himalayan heights along the disputed border between India and China, analysts and military officials warn warmer weather could lead to renewed conflict. ISRO DEVELOPS 3 COST-EFFECTIVE VENTILATORS, OXYGEN The Indian Space Research Organisation’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvananthapuram, said it has developed three different types of ventilators and an oxygen concentrator at a time when a shortage of these critical medical equipment resulted in deaths of many Covid-19 patients across the country. PROJECT-18: INDIA’S PLANS FOR MEGA WARSHIP AND ITS Nearly 4 years ago, China launched the first Type 055 naval destroyer, a mammoth 12,000-ton vessel that is the biggest and most heavily armed warships on the planet, that made India’s latest Project- 15B “Visakhapatnam” class destroyers that displaces close to 8,200 tones that not only has outgunned India’s latest but also revealed China’s aggressive plans for the Indian Ocean Region LAKSHADWEEP IS KEY TO INDIA’S CHINA STRATEGY. ROW OVER NEW Lakshadweep, which has great security and strategic significance for India, is in the news for the wrong reasons. The recent draft rules proposed by the Union Territory’s administrator are being touted as“anti-locals”.
JUNE 2021 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The first three out 24 MH-60R Seahawks are expected to be delivered next month. Sources have confirmed to Financial Express Online that “Dates are in the process of being confirmed for delivering the helicopters to the Indian Mission in the US. INDIA’S CHINA OPTIONS The month of May 2021 has had an ominous ring to it for India and her relationship with China. On the one hand, in the last week of May, the Daily Mail, a London tabloid, broke a story about the path-breaking research done by British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr Birger Sørensen on the origins of the Covid-19 “Wuhanvirus”.
JUNE 2021 – PAGE 5 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), in its meeting held under the Chairmanship of Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh on June 04, 2021, has approved proposals concerning Capital Acquisitions of various equipment for modernisation and operational needs of the Armed Forces amounting to approx. Rs 6,000 crore. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 8 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The defence ministry has reserved over Rs 17,500 crore this year for procurement from the private industry on the back of notifying a negative import list, as part of its measures to encourage domestic manufacturing and create a local ecosystem. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 17 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Russia is increasing the footprint of its rotary-wing aircraft in India, according to Russian officials. In late May, Director General of Rosoboronexport arms exporting company (a subsidiary of state corporation Rostec) Alexander Mikheev told the TASS news agency that the enterprise had formed a program to localize the manufacturing of Kamov Ka-226T light utility helicopter in India. TWO WOMEN ARMY OFFICERS SELECTED TO TRAIN AS COMBAT PILOTS Two women army officers have for the first time been selected to train as helicopter pilots at the force’s premier Combat Army Aviation Training School at Nashik in Maharashtra, officials familiar with the development said on Tuesday. ‘INDIA-AFGHAN TIES WORRIED PAK ARMY’ A policy document prepared by the Pakistani army officers serving with the Peshawar based XI corps, that is active in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), shows how Pakistan’s army, by their own admission, was worried about India’s policies with regards to Afghanistan which they called a “threat’. QUEEN SENDS OFF UK’S LARGEST WARSHIP AS IT SET SAILS FOR As a “special farewell,” UK’s Queen Elizabeth II visited the country’s largest warship group on May 22 before it embarks on its visit to 40 nations including India, Japan, the Republic of Korea through the South China Sea. PAKISTAN VIEWS KASHMIR THROUGH AFGHAN PRISM Connecting dots flowing from recent statements and incidents provide an understanding of the dilemma faced by Pakistan on ties with India and Afghanistan, especially with the ongoing withdrawal of ISRAEL’S ATHOS GUN SYSTEM OR ATMANIRBHAR ATAGS? DEFENCE Nearly 14 years ago, the Ministry of Defence cleared the proposal for a towed artillery gun system under the ‘Buy and Make’ category that was meant to be the backbone of India’s fire assault. INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Asserting that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are “responsible” leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said they both are capable of solving issues between the two countries, and that it was important that no “extra-regional power” should interfere in the process. ISRAEL’S OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS WAS THE WORLD’S FIRST AI Having relied heavily on machine learning, the Israeli military is calling Operation Guardian of the Walls the first artificial-intelligence war. WIPRO AEROSPACE SUBMITS $31 MILLION BID TO ACQUIRE Wipro Aerospace’s US unit has bid to acquire the assets of Boeing supplier TECT Aerospace Group Holdings for $31 million, documents filed with a US bankruptcy court showed. CHINA-INDIA BORDER DISPUTE: AS HIMALAYAN SNOW THAWS, COULD As the snow melts in the Himalayan heights along the disputed border between India and China, analysts and military officials warn warmer weather could lead to renewed conflict. ISRO DEVELOPS 3 COST-EFFECTIVE VENTILATORS, OXYGEN The Indian Space Research Organisation’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvananthapuram, said it has developed three different types of ventilators and an oxygen concentrator at a time when a shortage of these critical medical equipment resulted in deaths of many Covid-19 patients across the country. PROJECT-18: INDIA’S PLANS FOR MEGA WARSHIP AND ITS Nearly 4 years ago, China launched the first Type 055 naval destroyer, a mammoth 12,000-ton vessel that is the biggest and most heavily armed warships on the planet, that made India’s latest Project- 15B “Visakhapatnam” class destroyers that displaces close to 8,200 tones that not only has outgunned India’s latest but also revealed China’s aggressive plans for the Indian Ocean Region LAKSHADWEEP IS KEY TO INDIA’S CHINA STRATEGY. ROW OVER NEW Lakshadweep, which has great security and strategic significance for India, is in the news for the wrong reasons. The recent draft rules proposed by the Union Territory’s administrator are being touted as“anti-locals”.
INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Asserting that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are “responsible” leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said they both are capable of solving issues between the two countries, and that it was important that no “extra-regional power” should interfere in the process. ISRAEL’S OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS WAS THE WORLD’S FIRST AI Having relied heavily on machine learning, the Israeli military is calling Operation Guardian of the Walls the first artificial-intelligence war. WIPRO AEROSPACE SUBMITS $31 MILLION BID TO ACQUIRE Wipro Aerospace’s US unit has bid to acquire the assets of Boeing supplier TECT Aerospace Group Holdings for $31 million, documents filed with a US bankruptcy court showed. CHINA-INDIA BORDER DISPUTE: AS HIMALAYAN SNOW THAWS, COULD As the snow melts in the Himalayan heights along the disputed border between India and China, analysts and military officials warn warmer weather could lead to renewed conflict. ISRO DEVELOPS 3 COST-EFFECTIVE VENTILATORS, OXYGEN The Indian Space Research Organisation’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvananthapuram, said it has developed three different types of ventilators and an oxygen concentrator at a time when a shortage of these critical medical equipment resulted in deaths of many Covid-19 patients across the country. PROJECT-18: INDIA’S PLANS FOR MEGA WARSHIP AND ITS Nearly 4 years ago, China launched the first Type 055 naval destroyer, a mammoth 12,000-ton vessel that is the biggest and most heavily armed warships on the planet, that made India’s latest Project- 15B “Visakhapatnam” class destroyers that displaces close to 8,200 tones that not only has outgunned India’s latest but also revealed China’s aggressive plans for the Indian Ocean Region LAKSHADWEEP IS KEY TO INDIA’S CHINA STRATEGY. ROW OVER NEW Lakshadweep, which has great security and strategic significance for India, is in the news for the wrong reasons. The recent draft rules proposed by the Union Territory’s administrator are being touted as“anti-locals”.
JUNE 2021 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The first three out 24 MH-60R Seahawks are expected to be delivered next month. Sources have confirmed to Financial Express Online that “Dates are in the process of being confirmed for delivering the helicopters to the Indian Mission in the US. INDIA’S CHINA OPTIONS The month of May 2021 has had an ominous ring to it for India and her relationship with China. On the one hand, in the last week of May, the Daily Mail, a London tabloid, broke a story about the path-breaking research done by British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr Birger Sørensen on the origins of the Covid-19 “Wuhanvirus”.
JUNE 2021 – PAGE 5 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), in its meeting held under the Chairmanship of Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh on June 04, 2021, has approved proposals concerning Capital Acquisitions of various equipment for modernisation and operational needs of the Armed Forces amounting to approx. Rs 6,000 crore. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 8 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The defence ministry has reserved over Rs 17,500 crore this year for procurement from the private industry on the back of notifying a negative import list, as part of its measures to encourage domestic manufacturing and create a local ecosystem. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 17 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Russia is increasing the footprint of its rotary-wing aircraft in India, according to Russian officials. In late May, Director General of Rosoboronexport arms exporting company (a subsidiary of state corporation Rostec) Alexander Mikheev told the TASS news agency that the enterprise had formed a program to localize the manufacturing of Kamov Ka-226T light utility helicopter in India. ISRAEL’S ATHOS GUN SYSTEM OR ATMANIRBHAR ATAGS? DEFENCE Nearly 14 years ago, the Ministry of Defence cleared the proposal for a towed artillery gun system under the ‘Buy and Make’ category that was meant to be the backbone of India’s fire assault. ‘RELATIONS WITH CHINA AT A CROSSROADS’: S JAISHANKAR At the second event of the series ‘India’s Place in the World’, a collaboration between The Indian Express and Financial Times, senior policy leaders spoke on India’s diplomatic position in the new world order, and its evolving ties with the United States and China. QUEEN SENDS OFF UK’S LARGEST WARSHIP AS IT SET SAILS FOR As a “special farewell,” UK’s Queen Elizabeth II visited the country’s largest warship group on May 22 before it embarks on its visit to 40 nations including India, Japan, the Republic of Korea through the South China Sea. ‘INDIA-AFGHAN TIES WORRIED PAK ARMY’ A policy document prepared by the Pakistani army officers serving with the Peshawar based XI corps, that is active in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), shows how Pakistan’s army, by their own admission, was worried about India’s policies with regards to Afghanistan which they called a “threat’. PAKISTAN VIEWS KASHMIR THROUGH AFGHAN PRISM Connecting dots flowing from recent statements and incidents provide an understanding of the dilemma faced by Pakistan on ties with India and Afghanistan, especially with the ongoing withdrawal of INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Amid renewed India-China border tensions, came reports that the Chinese PLA has deployed PHL-03, a12-tube 300 mm long-range multiple rocket launcher rocket system that has a maximum firing range depending on its warhead type from around 70 – 130 km near LAC. ISRAEL’S OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS WAS THE WORLD’S FIRST AI Having relied heavily on machine learning, the Israeli military is calling Operation Guardian of the Walls the first artificial-intelligence war. CHINA-INDIA BORDER DISPUTE: AS HIMALAYAN SNOW THAWS, COULD As the snow melts in the Himalayan heights along the disputed border between India and China, analysts and military officials warn warmer weather could lead to renewed conflict. INDIA – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The sample size of the survey was 1.39 lakh with the samples spread across 543 Lok Sabha seats. The fieldwork was done between January 1 and May 28, 2021. Voters are also supporting the government on lockdowns, the survey found. A massive 68.4 per cent said imposing countrywide lockdowns last year was a right decision. PROJECT-18: INDIA’S PLANS FOR MEGA WARSHIP AND ITS Nearly 4 years ago, China launched the first Type 055 naval destroyer, a mammoth 12,000-ton vessel that is the biggest and most heavily armed warships on the planet, that made India’s latest Project- 15B “Visakhapatnam” class destroyers that displaces close to 8,200 tones that not only has outgunned India’s latest but also revealed China’s aggressive plans for the Indian Ocean Region HAL’S ADVANCED LIGHT HELICOPTER DHRUV MK III MR Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv Mk III MR has successfully demonstrated its deck-operations capabilities such as landing on deck, folding of blades and storing the helicopter inside the onboard hangar. JF-17 BLOCK 3 SEEN WITH NEW PL-10E AAM JF-17 Block 3 seen with New PL-10E AAM. The latest, upgraded version of the JF-17 fighter jet has recently been spotted equipped with China’s most advanced air-to-air combat missile that is also used by China’s J-20 stealth aircraft, with military observers saying on Thursday that the weapon will give the China-Pakistan jointlydeveloped
RHEINMETALL PRESENTS FUTURE SOLUTION OF 155MM HOWITZER The German Company Rheinmetall Defense presents a future solution of 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer based on the new HX3 10×10 military truck chassis. NO PLANS TO LEASE RAFALE M, COMMITTED TO TEDBF: NAVAL Debunking some media reports of Indian Navy taking on lease 36 Rafale M from Dassault Aviation for aircraft carrier operations for the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant, idrw.org has been confirmed that no such plans exist and 41 Mig-29K presently in the active fleet of the Indian Navy will continue to be operated till they are retired in 2035 and replaced by the Twin Engine Deck Based CSIR-NAL STARTS GROUNDWORK ON 19-SEAT SARAS MK2 PROGRAM CSIR-NAL starts groundwork on 19-Seat Saras Mk2 Program. The 14-seater Saras Mk1 (PT1N) is presently undergoing modifications to its cockpit layout and its cabin configuration so that it will be used as a Testbed aircraft for the development of the proposed 19- seater transport aircraft called Saras Mk2 for which National Aeronautics INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING Amid renewed India-China border tensions, came reports that the Chinese PLA has deployed PHL-03, a12-tube 300 mm long-range multiple rocket launcher rocket system that has a maximum firing range depending on its warhead type from around 70 – 130 km near LAC. ISRAEL’S OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS WAS THE WORLD’S FIRST AI Having relied heavily on machine learning, the Israeli military is calling Operation Guardian of the Walls the first artificial-intelligence war. CHINA-INDIA BORDER DISPUTE: AS HIMALAYAN SNOW THAWS, COULD As the snow melts in the Himalayan heights along the disputed border between India and China, analysts and military officials warn warmer weather could lead to renewed conflict. INDIA – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The sample size of the survey was 1.39 lakh with the samples spread across 543 Lok Sabha seats. The fieldwork was done between January 1 and May 28, 2021. Voters are also supporting the government on lockdowns, the survey found. A massive 68.4 per cent said imposing countrywide lockdowns last year was a right decision. PROJECT-18: INDIA’S PLANS FOR MEGA WARSHIP AND ITS Nearly 4 years ago, China launched the first Type 055 naval destroyer, a mammoth 12,000-ton vessel that is the biggest and most heavily armed warships on the planet, that made India’s latest Project- 15B “Visakhapatnam” class destroyers that displaces close to 8,200 tones that not only has outgunned India’s latest but also revealed China’s aggressive plans for the Indian Ocean Region HAL’S ADVANCED LIGHT HELICOPTER DHRUV MK III MR Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv Mk III MR has successfully demonstrated its deck-operations capabilities such as landing on deck, folding of blades and storing the helicopter inside the onboard hangar. JF-17 BLOCK 3 SEEN WITH NEW PL-10E AAM JF-17 Block 3 seen with New PL-10E AAM. The latest, upgraded version of the JF-17 fighter jet has recently been spotted equipped with China’s most advanced air-to-air combat missile that is also used by China’s J-20 stealth aircraft, with military observers saying on Thursday that the weapon will give the China-Pakistan jointlydeveloped
RHEINMETALL PRESENTS FUTURE SOLUTION OF 155MM HOWITZER The German Company Rheinmetall Defense presents a future solution of 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer based on the new HX3 10×10 military truck chassis. NO PLANS TO LEASE RAFALE M, COMMITTED TO TEDBF: NAVAL Debunking some media reports of Indian Navy taking on lease 36 Rafale M from Dassault Aviation for aircraft carrier operations for the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant, idrw.org has been confirmed that no such plans exist and 41 Mig-29K presently in the active fleet of the Indian Navy will continue to be operated till they are retired in 2035 and replaced by the Twin Engine Deck Based CSIR-NAL STARTS GROUNDWORK ON 19-SEAT SARAS MK2 PROGRAM CSIR-NAL starts groundwork on 19-Seat Saras Mk2 Program. The 14-seater Saras Mk1 (PT1N) is presently undergoing modifications to its cockpit layout and its cabin configuration so that it will be used as a Testbed aircraft for the development of the proposed 19- seater transport aircraft called Saras Mk2 for which National Aeronautics JUNE 2021 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The first three out 24 MH-60R Seahawks are expected to be delivered next month. Sources have confirmed to Financial Express Online that “Dates are in the process of being confirmed for delivering the helicopters to the Indian Mission in the US. INDIA’S CHINA OPTIONS 1 day ago · The month of May 2021 has had an ominous ring to it for India and her relationship with China. On the one hand, in the last week of May, the Daily Mail, a London tabloid, broke a story about the path-breaking research done by British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr Birger Sørensen on the origins of the Covid-19“Wuhan virus”.
‘US CONSIDERS INDIA ONE OF ITS MOST IMPORTANT DEFENCE A: General Lloyd Austin’s early visit to India sends a positive signal that the US considers India one of its most important defence partners. The high-level follows a period of serious border tensions between Beijing and New Delhi. The US provided both moral and material support to India in the form of increased information and intelligence JUNE 2021 – PAGE 5 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), in its meeting held under the Chairmanship of Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh on June 04, 2021, has approved proposals concerning Capital Acquisitions of various equipment for modernisation and operational needs of the Armed Forces amounting to approx. Rs 6,000 crore. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 8 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The defence ministry has reserved over Rs 17,500 crore this year for procurement from the private industry on the back of notifying a negative import list, as part of its measures to encourage domestic manufacturing and create a local ecosystem. JUNE 2021 – PAGE 11 – INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH WING The Army now wants advanced “shock and awe” capabilities in the shape of futuristic main-battle tanks, with a wide array of weapons, missiles and protection systems as well as “niche” technologies like “artificial intelligence” and “see-through armour” forthe crew.
LAKSHADWEEP IS KEY TO INDIA’S CHINA STRATEGY. ROW OVER NEW Lakshadweep, which has great security and strategic significance for India, is in the news for the wrong reasons. The recent draft rules proposed by the Union Territory’s administrator are being touted as“anti-locals”.
‘INDIA-AFGHAN TIES WORRIED PAK ARMY’ A policy document prepared by the Pakistani army officers serving with the Peshawar based XI corps, that is active in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), shows how Pakistan’s army, by their own admission, was worried about India’s policies with regards to Afghanistan which they called a “threat’. ‘IMRAN KHAN’S PTI TRYING TO IGNITE TENSIONS IN PAKISTAN 1 day ago · Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s political party is trying to ignite tensions in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to postpone elections in the region, said a senior minister of theoccupied region.
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The plan to develop the indigenous Kaveri fighter jet engine as part of the Rafale offsets deal with the help of French technology is believed to have fallen through after the Indian side found the pricing prohibitive. At least three people, who were part of the discussions, told ET that the project is now as good as over. The engine was supposed to power the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) as well as future fighter jets. The talks with French engine manufacturer Safran, which makes the engines and electronics for the Rafale fighters, seem to have hit a roadblock after it emerged in detailed studies that only a part of the offsets — just over €250 million — could be utilised for the project. Defence Research and Development Organisation would have had to provide the remaining €500 million, said sources. Continuereading →
Posted in India | 21 Comments PM MODI ANNOUNCES CREATION OF CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF FOR BETTER SYNERGY AMONG ARMED FORCES Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: PTI
In a major decision, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced the creation of a chief of defence staff (CDS) as head of the tri-services. Modi made the key announcement in his address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of 73rdIndependence Day.
The prime minister said the CDS will ensure synergy among the three services and provide effective leadership to them.”Our government has decided to have a Chief of Defence Staff- CDS,” Modi said. A high-level committee set up to examine the gaps in the country’s security system in the wake of the Kargil War in 1999 had called for the appointment of a Chief of Defence Staff as a single-point military adviser to the Defence Minister. Continue reading → Posted in India | 2 Comments PAKISTAN’S CLOSE ALLY CHINA ASKS FOR ‘CLOSED CONSULTATIONS’ ONKASHMIR AT UNSC
Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: PTI
China has formally asked for “closed consultations” in theUN Security Councilto discuss India revoking the special status to Jammu and Kashmir after Pakistan, Beijing’s closest ally, wrote a letter on the issue to Poland, the Council President for the month of August, a top diplomat here said. The UN diplomat told PTI that a request for such a meeting was submitted very recently, but no date has yet been scheduled for it. “China asked for closed consultations on the Security Council agenda item ‘India Pakistan Question’. The request was in reference to the Pakistani letter to Security Council President,” the diplomat said. Continue reading → Posted in India | 0 Comments CHINA’S FUTURE NAVAL BASE IN CAMBODIA AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA Published August 15, 2019 | By admin SOURCE: The Jamestown Foundation At the 2019 Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, People’s Republic of China (PRC) Defense Minister Wei Fenghe dismissed a question on whether the PRC is seeking a future military presence in Cambodia (VOA Cambodia, June 3). This question arose following an assessment by the U.S. intelligence community that autocratic developments in Cambodia—particularly the single-party dominance of Cambodia’s legislature, which has extended Prime Minister Hu Sen’s tenure and made possible a constitutional amendment permitting a foreign military presence in the country—had increased the possibility of a Chinese military presence on Cambodian soil (Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, January 29). Cambodian officials exacerbated these concerns in June when they withdrew a 2017 request to the United States for funds to upgrade facilities at the Ream naval base near Sihanoukville (Radio Free Asia, July 2; Observer Network, July 2). Continue reading → Posted in India | 0 Comments CHINA SAYS IF ‘MUSLIMS COLLECTIVELY OPPOSE INDIA’S MOVE’ IN J&K, IT’LL BE HARD TO CONTROL SITUATION Published August 15, 2019 | By admin SOURCE: BUSINESS TODAY The Chinese government’s mouthpiece Global Times said in an editorial on Monday that India is “too reckless on border issues” and keeps on breaking “status quo” impacting regional situation. It also said that India continued to challenge surrounding countries’ interests and expected them to “swallow the provocation and accept the new facts made by India”. The editorial was with regards to the revocation of Kashmir’s special status. The site also said that it was unimaginable for Pakistan to not take “strong countermeasures” against the abrogation of Article 370. “If the Muslims collectively oppose India’s move, it is hard for India’s system to control the situation. We do not see that India has the political and other resources to fully take over the area,” it said. Continue reading → Posted in India | 8 Comments RUSSIA BACKS INDIA AS CHINA TAKES PAKISTANI LINE AT UN Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: ET
Permanent members of the UN Security Council China and Russia are taking divergent positions on any consultations by the council on the Kashmir issue. While China may try to initiate informal consultations in UNSC on Kashmir at the behest of all-weather ally Pakistan, India’s traditional partner Russia is trying to discourage any discussion in the council on the issue. “On August 14, at the initiative of the Pakistani side, a telephone conversation took place between Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, and Mr. S.M. Qureshi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” said an official statement from Russia. Continue reading → Posted in India | 2 Comments PAK MINISTER WANTS PRIYANKA CHOPRA REMOVED AS UN GOODWILL AMBASSADOR FOR SUPPORTING ‘INDIAN MILITARY, MODI GOVT’ Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: IANS
Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari has urged Unicef to remove Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas as the UN Goodwill Ambassador for cheering for the Indian Army. “@UNICEF needs to remove Priyanka Chopra as its ambassador immediately in the wake of her support for Indian mly (military) and rogue Modi govt. Otherwise it makes a mockery of such appointments. UNICEF should really be more careful on whom it appoints to these honorary positions,” Mazaritweeted.
Priyanka was slammed by pro-Pakistani supporters for cheering for her ‘Jai Hind’ tweet after Balakot strike when tensions between the neighbours were at an all-time high. India had launched an offensive in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after 40 troopers of the Central Reserve Police Force were killed in the car bombing in Pulwama . Continuereading →
Posted in India | 2 Comments INDIA-US FRIENDSHIP FLOURISHED INTO STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IN TWO DECADES: MIKE POMPEO Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: PTI
Greeting the people of India on the eve of the country’s Independence Day, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said over the past two decades India-US friendship has flourished into a strategic partnership.He said that the shared democratic values of the two nations, strong people-to-people ties and commitment to economic growth have further cemented the relationship. “Over the past two decades, our friendship has flourished into a strategic partnership and we now cooperate on a range of important issues, from defense and counter-terrorism to freedom of navigation and cutting-edge science, including in space,” Pompeo said in a statement. Continue reading → Posted in India | 0 Comments WE NEITHER NURSE PROBLEMS, NOR KEEP THEM PENDING: PM MODI ON ARTICLE370 ABROGATION
Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asserted that his government neither nurses problems nor keeps them pending and referred to the scrapping of special status to Jammu and Kashmir, saying India now is one nation with one constitution. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort here on the 73rd Independence Day, he also said that within 10 weeks of assuming power, his government has taken key decisions such as bringing a new law to ban the practice of instant triple talaq and scrapping provisions of Article 370 related to Jammu and Kashmir. Continuereading →
Posted in India | 0 Comments RUSSIAN AMMO TO FUND GOVT’S DEFENCE PLAN? Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: TNN
The UP government will send a delegation to Russia within a few months to invite investment in its upcoming defence corridor. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath, during his two-day visit to Vladivostok in far east Russia, discussed the possibility of Russian investment in defence manufacturing.“I have invited the Russians to invest in defence manufacturing and a delegation should go there soon to formally invite them,” the chief minister said. He said that far east Russia, occupying about 45% of the country’s area, has only 5% of its population. Of the 5-million hectare land, about 1.5 million hectare is available for cultivation, the chief minister added. Continue reading → Posted in India | 0 Comments INDIA OFFERS MALAYSIA SHIP-BUILDING, OCEANIC RESEARCH COLLABORATION Published August 15, 2019 | By admin SOURCE: New Straits Times India is prepared to offer its fast-expanding ship-building technology to Malaysia and other countries. It is also keen to collaborate on oceanic research concerning marine life, the weather, environment and natural disasters. Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia Mridul Kumar said that India had achieved tremendous sales of its indigenously built vessels to Africa, Middle-East and Asian countries. “We wish to share our technical and engineering expertise in the field of security, defence and maritime industries, for the mutual benefit of other nations.“And Malaysia is most welcome to participate in possible joint-venture programmes in ship-building, just like we share technical knowledge and training in a lot of other aspects,” said Mridul, adding that India also wanted to collaborate on oceanic research. Continue reading → Posted in India | 1 Comment FINALLY, STORIES ABOUT ARMY ‘BRATS’ Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: THE HINDU
The illustrations are fun without being frivolous, and the stories are informative, yet simple and sensitive for an early teen to relate to, without getting bored. In each of these three new Puffin books, releasing on August 15th, it also helps that the protagonists, Rohan, Beena, and Nikky, are as old as their readers, going through similar situations and emotions — missing friends when your parents move, or taunts from older siblings when parents aren’t looking. But what ties the three characters and their separate worlds together in a series by authors Arthy Muthanna Singh and Mamta Nainy, is that their immediate family members belong to India’s defence forces. Continue reading → Posted in India | 0 Comments PAKISTAN CONTINUOUSLY KEEPING SINISTER EYE ON JAMMU AND KASHMIR: DEFENCE MINISTER RAJNATH SINGH Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: PTI
India carried out Balakot strikes across the border to destroy terror launch pads before Pulwama-like attack could be planned by Pakistan, which has been continuously keeping a “sinister eye” on Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Wednesday. In a message to the armed forces on the eve of the Independence Day, Singh also said that government was working “tirelessly” to achieve synergy and “jointness” among the three services. “Our neighbouring country is continuously keeping a sinister eye on J&K. It sends terrorists into our territory and disturbs peace in the Valley,” he said. “On February 14, 40 brave jawans of CRPF were martyred in Pulwama in a suicide attack.Our Armed Forces hit back by destroying the terror launch pads with air strikes across the border in Pakistan before it could plan another Pulwama-like attack,” he said. Continue reading → Posted in India | 1 Comment WE NEED INDIA’S SUPPORT TO FREE BALOCHISTAN FROM PAK, SAY BALOCHACTIVISTS
Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: ANI
Irrespective of being a province within the territory of Pakistan, people of Balochistan on Thursday expressed their solidarity with Indians on the occasion of the country’s 73rd Independence Day and said they need India’s support to free their land from the domination of Pakistan and its military establishment. “I want to wish my Indian brothers and sisters a very happy Independence Day. The success they have made in the last 70 years makes Indians proud. Today, Indians are proud all around the world. We Balochs are thankful for their solidarity and help. We want them to raise their voice for a free Balochistan. We need their support. Thank you and Jai Hind,” said Baloch activist, Atta Baloch. Continuereading →
Posted in India | 1 Comment “LABOUR PARTY HAS BECOME ANTI-INDIAN”: BRITISH MP ON KASHMIR Published August 15, 2019 | By adminSOURCE: ANI
Amid a social media clash between British parliamentarians on India’s decision to scrap the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, a Conservative lawmaker has stressed that the constitutional changes are an “internal matter” for India. In a strongly worded letter addressed to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in support of India, Bob Blackman said: “There is a widely respected convention that we do not interfere in the domestic affairs of a third country, especially a long-standing friend and ally like India.” The spat among the British parliamentarians started after the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn tweeted on Sunday that the situation in the region was “disturbing”. He called for the implementation of the UN resolutions over the scrapping of Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Continue reading → Posted in India | 5 Comments12 3 …79
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