India’s Defence Budget to get a major boost of Rs 50,000 crore: Sources
According to sources, India's defence budget is expected to receive an increase in funding, focusing on acquiring weaponry and ammunition, ...
Read moreDetailsAccording to sources, India's defence budget is expected to receive an increase in funding, focusing on acquiring weaponry and ammunition, ...
Read moreDetailsCongress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday stated that his remarks regarding the India-Pakistan conflict were made personally, as an "Indian ...
Read moreDetailsThe Turkish firm that handles the lion's share of services at nine major airports in India, has lost its security ...
Read moreDetailsDefence Minister Rajnath Singh stated on Thursday, May 16, that terrorists will not be let off, no matter where they ...
Read moreDetailsDuring Operation Sindoor, two Turkish military operatives were killed, indicating that Turkey assisted Pakistan in its conflict with India by ...
Read moreDetailsA minister in Madhya Pradesh ignited controversy with comments largely viewed as an inappropriate mention of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, the ...
Read moreDetailsDuring a media briefing on Monday, Air Marshal AK Bharti stated that India's battle was against terrorists and it was ...
Read moreDetailsDefence Minister Rajnath Singh, at the inauguration of the BrahMos missile facility on Sunday, stated that the Indian Army, via ...
Read moreDetailsIndia has chosen not to vote on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) suggested $1.3 billion bailout for Pakistan, pointing to ...
Read moreDetailsUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that Pakistan was behaving "shamelessly" and had revealed its true character to the ...
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