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Indian Army Fears A Repeat Of Siachen Conflict But This Time With China

During the Operation Meghdoot in Siachen in 1984, the Indian Army kept a close watch on suppliers of Arctic gear in Europe, leading to a discovery that the Pakistanis had ordered 150 sets from a dealer in the UK.

Will Anil Ambani’s Fortune Change With The Arrival Of Rafale Jets?

Anil Ambani and Rafale Jets: In 2016, India and France signed a purchase agreement for the supply of 36 Rafale fighter jets at a value of €7.87 billion, or about Rs 60,000 crore. Under the agreement, the 36 Rafale procurement offset proposal supports the 'Make In India' initiative.

India Scrutinizing Russian SU-57 Stealth Jets As Makers Struggle To Fulfill Orders

Earlier, Russian Minister of Industry had confirmed on June 27 that a contract for the procurement of 76 Sukhoi Su-57 aircraft, Russia’s first indigenously designed and built fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, has been concluded between the Moscow and United Aircraft Corporation.

Afghanistan Vows Revenge After Pakistani Indiscriminate Shelling Kills 9 People In Kandahar

The shellings, however, are not just limited to Afghanistan. The Pakistan army also resorted to heavy firing and mortar shelling in the forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Tuesday.

After Rafales, Upgraded LCA Tejas Will Be Next Addition To The Indian Air Force

HAL is building a third Tejas production line, to be set up this November, and this will roll out the two-seat trainer variants of the jet. The line will build a total of 18 LCA trainers that will commence deliveries from November 2021 onwards