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Army to induct women in Territorial Army as pilot

Indian Army considers inducting women into Territorial Army battalions as pilot project, expanding opportunities for female personnel in defense forces. Learn about this historic move.

Women to Serve as Soldiers in Territorial Army

Indian Army plans to induct women soldiers into Territorial Army battalions, breaking a major barrier. Learn how this move opens new frontiers for women in the armed forces.

Indian Army's Mono Rail Delivers Supplies at 16,000 Ft

Indian Army deploys groundbreaking mono rail system at 16,000 ft to overcome extreme weather and deliver essential supplies to forward posts along LAC. Revolutionary logistics solution ensures troop readiness.

Rajnath Singh: Army quotas would cause anarchy

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivers powerful statement against caste-based reservations in armed forces, warning it would undermine national security and discipline.

Army widow wins 47-year pension battle: Delhi HC

After nearly five decades of struggle, an army soldier's widow finally receives her rightful pension as Delhi High Court delivers landmark judgment, questioning government delays.

Army vs CBI: Legal Battle Over Corruption Case

Exclusive: CBI fights to retain corruption case against army personnel as military pushes for court martial. Legal experts weigh in on this landmark jurisdictional clash.

ICAR slams GM-Free India's rice data claims as baseless

In a sharp rebuttal, ICAR challenges GM-Free India's allegations about unauthorized GM rice field trials, calling them unfounded and detrimental to agricultural advancement. Get the full story on this scientific controversy.

Army Colonel Dismissed for Affair With Fellow Officer's Wife

A serving Colonel in the Indian Army has been dismissed from service after a General Court Martial found him guilty of maintaining an inappropriate relationship with another Colonel's wife, raising questions about military conduct and discipline.

Indian WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Join INA

Discover the forgotten story of Indian POWs in WWII who refused to join Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, choosing loyalty over rebellion in German camps.

Vande Bharat Sleeper 2nd Rake Begins Trials

India's railway revolution accelerates as the second Vande Bharat Sleeper train rake commenses rigorous testing, promising overnight luxury travel with enhanced comfort and speed.

Army Denies Report on Agniveer Retention Rate Increase

The Indian Army has officially denied circulating reports about increasing the Agniveer retention percentage. Get the facts behind the viral misinformation and understand the current status of the Agnipath scheme.

Army Men Save Family in Highway Car Crash

In a dramatic highway rescue, two Indian Army soldiers saved three family members after their car lost control and overturned on the Jodhpur-Jaipur National Highway. The quick-thinking soldiers provided immediate medical assistance and ensured the family

Uttarakhand Free Agniveer Training for Youth

Uttarakhand government launches comprehensive free training initiative to prepare youth for Agniveer recruitment. Learn about eligibility criteria, training modules, and how to apply for this career-boosting program.

Bangladesh jails 15 army officers in disappearance case

In a groundbreaking verdict, a Bangladeshi civil tribunal sentences 15 serving army officers to jail for enforced disappearance of a young man, marking a significant moment for human rights accountability.

Army medic saves baby with CPR on Rajdhani Express

In a dramatic mid-journey emergency, an Indian Army medic performed life-saving CPR on an unconscious infant aboard Rajdhani Express, showcasing remarkable presence of mind and medical expertise.

Tejas Mk1A completes maiden flight & weapon trials

India's indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft successfully completes its first flight and pre-induction weapon trials, marking a significant milestone in India's defense capabilities and aerospace manufacturing.

Army soldier saves infant with CPR on speeding train

In a dramatic mid-journey emergency, an Indian Army soldier performed life-saving CPR on a 45-day-old baby who stopped breathing aboard the Kamakhya-Bengaluru Express. Read this incredible story of quick thinking and bravery.

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