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Indian Army's Sri Lanka Field Hospital Treats 1250+

Indian Army's 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' provides critical medical aid in Sri Lanka, treating over 1250 patients. A testament to India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and strong bilateral ties.

Why Your Morning Walk Could Be Harming Your Health

New research reveals walking during early morning or late evening in polluted cities like Delhi and Mumbai can negate health benefits. Learn the safest times to exercise outdoors and protect your lungs.

Expert's 3-Hour Weekly Walking Plan for Better Health

Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Vonda Wright shares a simple, effective weekly walking routine of 3 hours, plus strength training, to boost health span, mobility, and wellness for women, especially as they age.

India-UK Ajeya Warrior-2025 exercise concludes

The 8th edition of India-UK joint military exercise 'Ajeya Warrior-2025' concluded at Mahajan Field Firing Range. 240 personnel participated in intensive counter-terrorism training.

India-UK Ajeya Warrior-25 Military Exercise Ends

The India-UK joint military exercise Ajeya Warrior-25 concludes in Rajasthan, enhancing counter-terror synergy and interoperability between the Sikh and Royal Gurkha Regiments. Read more.

India-UK Army Exercise Ajeya Warrior Concludes

The seventh edition of India-UK joint military exercise Ajeya Warrior successfully concluded in Rajasthan after intensive training. Discover how both armies enhanced interoperability.

India-UK Troops Train with MI-17 Helicopters

Indian and British special forces conduct joint airborne warfare exercises using MI-17 helicopters in Rajasthan. Enhanced interoperability and combat readiness demonstrated.

5-4-3-2-1 Walking Pyramid for Weight Loss

Discover the 5-4-3-2-1 walking pyramid, a structured interval walking plan to boost calorie burn and lose fat effectively. A joint-friendly, 30-minute workout for all levels.

Army to Raise Agniveer Vacancies to 1 Lakh Per Year

Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address 1.8 lakh troop shortfall caused by COVID-19 recruitment freeze and ongoing retirements. Read more about the strategic expansion.

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