Saturday, 15 September 2018

Indigenous Truck Mounted Howitzer to undergo firing trials in November

SOURCE: INDIA TODAY An indigenously designed, developed and manufactured truck mounted howitzer is to undergo its maiden firing trials in November this year.The Mounted Gun System (MGS) developed by the Gun Carriage Factory (GCF) Jabalpur was first unveiled at the Defexpo in Chennai this April. Senior Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) officials told India Today that […]

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RInfra to deliver parts prototypes for Arjun Mark II ahead of schedule

SOURCE: THE HINDU Reliance Infra is planning to deliver prototypes of the hull and turret for the Arjun Mark II main battle tank (MBT) to the Combat Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) six month ahead of the deadline. The prototypes are being manufactured at the company’s facility in Silvassa. RInfra had won the contract […]

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Russia offers to train Indian astronauts

SOURCE: ANI The Russian state space corporation, Roscosmos, during a meeting with Indian delegation on Friday, made a proposal for the participation of Russian specialists in the selection and training of Indian astronauts for a spaceflight, a source in the rocket and space industry told Sputnik. India had earlier announced plans to send a national […]

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There’s a humongous scam in the Rafale deal. It is called stupidity

SOURCE: THE PRINT We now have sufficient evidence to say that there is a humongous scam in the Rafale deal. Except that this ‘scam’ is spelt as ‘stupidity’. If you find ‘stupidity’ too strong, you can choose a euphemism if you think it adequately describes this breathlessly arrogant idea that you could refuse to answer […]

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IAF doctors to learn to fly to understand pilots’ problems better

SOURCE: THE HINDU Indian Air Force expects to have its doctors learning to fly military planes in order to understand first-hand the health problems their pilot patients face during and after sorties. Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal B.S.Dhanoa said having flying doctors would improve aviators’ efficiency as they face new challenges and new […]

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Five LeT, Hizbul Mujahideen militants killed in encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam

SOURCE: PTI Five militants belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) were killed in an encounter with security forces in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir Saturday, officials said.Five militants have been killed in the operation at Chowgam in Kulgam district of south Kashmir, an Army official said here. He said weapons and war-like […]

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Why Indo-Russian partnership is likely to strengthen

SOURCE: DNA INDIA Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to welcome Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 5 for the 19th Indo-Russian Summit in New Delhi. The last meeting of the two leaders was in Johannesburg on July 26 at the BRICS summit. Earlier, they met in Qingdao in June at the Shanghai Cooperation […]

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India pushes US for green signal to sign missile deal with Russia

SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE India is pushing the Donald Trump administration to execute the certification of the S-400 deal before Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India on October 4 and 5, so that New Delhi can go ahead with the signing of the deal without attracting economic sanctions from the United States. India and […]

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Russia, India discuss site for constructing second NPP in India, says Russian Dy PM

SOURCE: ANI Russia and India discussed the possibility of designating a site to construct another Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in India, Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov said on Friday.”We will continue to cooperate in the area of construction and maintenance of Russia-designed NPP. We have discussed the possibility of designating a new site for the […]

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India raises concern over CPEC project at UN

SOURCE: ANI India on Friday raised concern over China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at the 39th Session of the Human Rights Council here and underlined that the ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ (CPEC) project ignores New Delhi’s core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity. India’s Deputy Permanent Representative, Ambassador Virander Paul in his statement on the […]

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Whatsapp blocks account of legal advisor to pro-Khalistan outfit

SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE Messenger service Whatsapp has banned the account of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the legal advisor to pro-Khalistan separatist outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) which is leading a campaign “referendum” for Khalistan. The ban comes days after SFJ gave a call to Punjab based “Referendum2020-Khalistan” groups to make the legal advisor Gurpatwant Singh […]

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Ajit Doval holds talks with Pompeo, Mattis on ‘future direction’ of Indo-US ties

SOURCE: PTI National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Friday held “broad-based” talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defence Secretary James Mattis and his American counterpart John Bolton during which they discussed the “future direction” of the strategic Indo-US ties. Doval’s meeting with the top three officials of the Trump administration came a week […]

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NSCN(K), deadliest insurgent group of North-East facing split, many looking to sign ceasefire agreement

SOURCE: DNA INDIA A power struggle between the top insurgent leaders in NSCN(K) may pave way for peace in North-East India. Latest development indicates that more than 300 NSCN (K) insurgents are camping at an unknown location and are looking to sign a ceasefire agreement with India.The NSCN(K) and other insurgent groups have repeatedly launched series of […]

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Two Held for Remote Hacking of IAF Online Exam in Rohtak

SOURCE: PTI Two people were arrested for allegedly hacking into the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s online exam to recruit non-commissioned officers in Rohtak, police said on Saturday. The accused persons managed to get remote access to computers used in the examination by setting up a parallel system at a private hospital adjacent to the exam […]

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New Coast Guard ship to check possible Rohingya influx

SOURCE: INDIA TODAY With intelligence inputs suggesting that Rohingyas could enter India via the sea route, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Friday inducted ICGS Vijay, which would be deployed in the Bay of Bengal along the Odisha coast. The 2,200-tonne ship, built by private sector shipyard Larsen & Toubro under the ‘Make in India’ […]

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Friday, 14 September 2018

Rafale jets controversy: Nirmala Sitharaman is right, UPA had serious doubts about HAL’s capabilities

SOURCE: FIRSTPOST The controversy surrounding the Rafale deal is far from over. The political slugfest, charges by the Opposition and rebuttals from the government are revealing new facts every day. The latest one is from Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who told PTI that the poor health of the State-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was partly responsible for […]

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Vajra hits target during Pokhran test

SOURCE: TNN On Thursday, Army successfully test fired from indigenous advanced gun K9-Vajra-T (long range) which hit the target at Pokhran field firing range in Jaisalmer. The gun has a range to fire up to 40-50km. On Thursday, 6 rounds were fired successfully from the Howitzer after the 13 modifications were done in the gun. […]

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India’s first underwater drone handed over to NPOL

SOURCE: Express News Service India’s first underwater robotic drone -Eyerovtuna -developed at Maker Village, which can send real-time videos of ships and other underwater structures to help with their repair and maintenance, was launched and handed over to the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) of DRDO on Friday. The drone will be used by NPOL […]

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Taiwan Shares Intel on China’s Military with India to Thwart Beijing’s Isolation Bid

SOURCE: REUTERS As Beijing intensifies its effort to further isolate Taiwan diplomatically, Taipei is actively but discreetly broadening security ties with regional powers beyond its long-standing relationship with the United States. From efforts to share intelligence on China’s military with India and the prospect of engaging Japanese experts in its submarine programme, Taipei’s push is […]

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3 Terrorists Shot Dead, 5 Trapped In Encounter At Kulgam. Gunfight On

SOURCE: NDTV Three terrorists have been shot dead by security forces in an encounter at Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam. A gunfight is on, the police said. Five more terrorists are believed to be trapped in the area, the police said. The encounter is going on. Train services between Baramulla and Qazigund have been stopped, the […]

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Only by asserting its Indus leverage can India hope to end Pakistan’s unconventional war

SOURCE: HINDUSTAN TIMES In foreign policy, it is important for national leadership to choose its rhetoric carefully and back its words with at least modest action. Words not backed by any action can undermine a country’s credibility and perhaps even its deterrence. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the Balochistan issue in his Independence Day […]

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Rafale-like controversies lower the nation’s esteem: ex Air Force Chief Arup Raha

SOURCE: Times Now Digital At a time when the Congress and BJP are caught in a political slugfest over the multi-million dollar Rafale deal, former Indian Air Force Chief Arup Raha has said that such controversies lower the nation’s esteem. Speaking at an event in Kolkata, Raha said that ‘there could always be something wrong, something right’ […]

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‘Indian Air Force ready for space challenge’

SOURCE: THE HINDU The Indian Air Force and its arms are fully geared up for supporting the first Indian human space mission of 2022, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal B.S.Dhanoa said on Friday. Coming at a short notice, the Human Space Flight Programme or HSP is daunting and throws a different kind of challenge at […]

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Doklam final report lauds government

SOURCE: THE HINDU A report by the parliamentary panel on External Affairs, headed by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, has expressed concern that Chinese infrastructure built close to the India-Bhutan-China tri-junction has not been dismantled, but “commended” the overall handling of the Doklam crisis by the Narendra Modi government. The committee was unable to table the […]

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Chinese actions suggest more Doklam-like incidents could take place – words of caution by former Indian Army commanders

SOURCE: PTI The trajectory of Chinese actions suggest that there could be more Doklam-like incidents in the future and the Indian Army needs to build infrastructure in vulnerable border areas to prepare for it, two former top military commanders said Friday. Lt Gen (retd) Praveeen Bakshi, who was heading the Army’s eastern command when India […]

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Turkey to Support Pakistan on Kashmir: Qureshi

SOURCE: IANS Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday said that Turkey has agreed to support Islamabad’s bid for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue at the UN.Qureshi’s comments came at a joint press conference at the Foreign Office with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, who is currently in Pakistan on a four-day […]

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Vladimir Putin likely to visit India next month

SOURCE: THE HINDU Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India in early October, an official source said on Friday.The visit of the Russian leader was discussed during the Moscow trip of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday where she held talks with the newly appointed Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov. Mr. Putin’s […]

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ISRO set for PSLV-C42 mission tomorrow

SOURCE: Express News Service Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set for dedicated commercial mission – PSLV-C42 – on Sunday night carrying two international customer satellites. It is the first launch after a gap of five months and is said to be a prelude for busiest months ahead for the national space agency. PSLV-C42 mission […]

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These handwritten letters to soldiers by kids around India is the sweetest thing you’ll see on Internet

SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE Our armed forces have not only made us proud with their courage by guarding our borders and keeping us safe from any external threats, they have also won hearts with their relentless services in natural disasters. Recently, with the floods in Kerala, Nagaland and elsewhere, the jawans worked for weeks trying […]

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Mixing politics with puja, pandal brings Kashmir human shield row to Vadodara

SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE Clad in an Army uniform, holding an AK-47, a 3.5 feet Ganesh idol greets devotees at the pandal set up in Om flats in Vadodara’s Gorwa area. It is set in the backdrop of the incident last year in which a civilian was tied to an Indian Army jeep as a […]

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Will buy over 200 Tejas Mk.2, Confirms IAF Chief

India should shed ‘world’s largest arms importer’ tag Def Production Secy

ISRO not to fly any living being before actual manned space mission

SOURCE: IANS

The Indian space agency will not test fly any living being on its two experimental flights before its actual human space mission planned in 2022, said a top official.

“We have no plans to test fly any living being like live animals in our two test flights before sending human beings into the space in our rocket,” K. Sivan, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), told IANS.

“There are systems that monitor and relay the various conditions inside the rocket. Based on the data received, any corrective action could be taken. There is no need to fly a living being to check the conditions inside the rocket while in space,” Sivan added.

Space agencies would normally fly an animal first in an unmanned space mission to test the life support systems before putting a man inside a rocket to fly it.

As per ISRO’s plans, the Indian astronaut will be flown 300-400 km above the earth.

There will be two test flights of India’s heaviest rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV-Mk III) before an actual human being is put inside a rocket to travel up into the space.

Sivan had earlier told IANS that the first unmanned flight as part of a manned space mission will happen two years from now.

“There will be two unmanned space missions before the actual manned space mission,” Sivan added.

Sivan said ISRO was now trying to put a system in place for executing the human space mission. Everything related to the human space mission should be in a loop and hence a separate system is necessary, he said.

So far, only the US, Russia and China have launched human space flights.

Sivan said the space agency had submitted a budget plan to the central government involving an outlay of Rs 9,000 crore for the proposed manned space mission.

According to Sivan, the funds sanction for the human space mission may not be a problem as the project was announced by the government.

In his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India will put an Indian in space by 2022 or earlier.



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Indian Army Drags Dead Militant By Chains In Kashmir, Rights Activists Call It ‘Barbaric’

SOURCE: OUTLOOK INDIA

The Indian Army was accused of “barbarism” as pictures surfaced on Friday of soldiers dragging on a tarred road a dead militant by chains tethered to his legs, with people in Kashmir calling the act another instance of brutal human rights violation.

The army—already facing a raft of allegations over rights violations in the insurgency-hit state—has yet to issue a statement on the latest controversy that erupted after soldiers and policemen killed three militants at Dhirti village near the Kakryal area of southwest Kashmir’s Reasi district on Thursday morning.

The joint operation was conducted after militants fired at policemen in a café and escaped into the woods in Jhajjar Kotli along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in Jammu district the previous day. The fugitives were later detected and engaged at Dhirti.

The photo of the militant, supine and facedown with soldiers pulling the chain tied to his legs, was widely circulated on Friday and attracted widespread condemnation.

Outlook tried contacting the Indian army, but hasn’t received any reply yet.

“Barbaric. This explains Indian army’s human rights conduct…” tweets activist Khurram Pervez.

Fellow activist Shrimoyee posted the picture with her comments: “Horrific images of desecration/ disrespect to bodies of enemy combatants killed in combat (gun battle with their Indian soldiers). This is a war crime.”

This is not the first time the army is facing allegations of mistreating dead militants. Shabir Hussain, an editor with a local English magazine, in his Facebook post writes: “This is a naked parade of Indian Army’s human rights record in Kashmir.”

A similar remark came from Hameedah Nayeem, who teaches English literature at the University of Kashmir. “The most barbaric conduct of the ‘most professional’ Indian Army. Have a look. Even the vilest person would respect the dead body. This conduct fetches awards and trophies in India! Any surprises?”

The “awards” were in reference to another controversy that drew international attention when it happened in April 2017. A video showed an army major driving a jeep with a man, a weaver who had gone to vote in elections, tied to the bonnet as a human shield against stone-throwing protesters. The officer was later decorated with a medal for his exemplary service in Kashmir.



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Tata Motors to showcase its Indigenously Build Combat Vehicles at BIMSTEC summit

SOURCE: ET Online

Tata Motors will showcase its two flagship vehicles at the BIMSTEC Nations Summit 2018 in Pune. The vehicles include the Tata 4X4 Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV) and the WhAP8x8 ICV (CO developed with the DRDO).

The company has recently signed military vehicle supply contracts with BIMSTEC Nations including the Tata Xenon GS 800 to Myanmar, Tata Mine Protected Vehicles for UNIFIL, MONUSCO & MALI Missions, Tata 2.5T GS LPTA 715 4×4 to Myanmar and Thailand, Tata 5T GS LPTA 1628 4×4 to Nepal and mission specific logistic vehicles for UN Peacekeeping missions.

“Our defence mobility portfolio has grown from strength to strength, offering a range of combat, armoured, combat support & logistics vehicles that have been popular in supporting the military, paramilitary & police forces in their multifarious operations. Our international customers are aware that Tata military vehicles in use by the Indian Armed Forces are inducted by them, only after grueling pre-purchase testing (spread over years in different terrain and climate conditions) to exacting military standards. This also helps Tata Motors build confidence with foreign militaries on durability and maintainability aspects,” said Vice President, Defence & Government Business, Tata Motors, Vernon Noronha.

The WhAP8x8 (Wheeled Armoured Amphibious Platform) is jointly developed with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It comes in various variants such as Armoured Fighting vehicles, CBRN vehicle, Recce & Support vehicle, Medical Evacuation vehicle, Engineer Squad vehicle, Mortar Carrier, Commander’s vehicle and Anti-Tank Guided Missile vehicle.

The Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV) with a 4×4 configuration, is developed to serve as a mine-proof troop transport vehicle, a law enforcement special response vehicle used to counter insurgency, or an escort protection vehicle.



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Army officer proposes to girlfriend after passing out parade at OTA Chennai, photos go viral

Social media usage causes sleep deprivation among Indian Air Force pilots: Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa

Coast Guard commissions patrol vessel ‘Vijaya’

NSA Ajit Doval in US; to meet Secretary of State and other top officials

SOURCE:  PTI

A week after the successful 2+2 Dialogue in New Delhi, India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is in Washington to hold meetings with top officials of the Trump Administration.Doval, who is held in high esteem by the Trump Administration, is scheduled to meet the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department on Friday.

In addition to his meeting with his American counterpart John Bolton, Doval is likely to meet officials from the Department of Defence and from the think-tank community.

However, the Indian Embassy in Washington and the White House did not immediately respond to questions about Doval’s visit and his meetings.

“India is a very close friend of the United States,” the State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters at her daily news conference. She had accompanied Pompeo to New Delhi last week for the two-plus-two Dialogue.

“We have among the strongest people-to-people ties. I think there are more than three million Indian Americans living here in the United States, so that was certainly part of the meetings and the conversations,” she said in response to a question.

The signing of the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement or COMCASA last week, she said, was something important that had been in the making for a long time, she said.

“So we were pleased to have signed that (COMCASA) with the Indian Government because that not only supports jobs but also supports better military-to-military cooperation. They also agreed to do more work on the military-to-military front. So that was part of the conversation but also to go over there and thank the new government for our strong friendship that we have,” Nauert said.

During the meetings, discussions are likely to be primarily focused on bilateral and security in the Af-Pak region, in particular, those related to counter-terrorism.

It is understood that the visit is likely to lay the groundwork for the potential visit of the US President Donald Trump to India.

Trump has accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit India.

The two sides are currently looking at various dates including Trump as Chief Guest at the mega Republic Day Parade on January 26, 2019.

Responding to a question on Pompeo’s trip to Pakistan, the spokesperson said the Secretary of State had some meaningful and important meetings with the new government.

Looking forward to forging a relationship with that new government, recognizing that there are, of course, some tensions and some areas where the government can work harder.

“And so those were the types of meetings that we had and we were pleased to have gone,” she said.



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India NSG Bid: ‘India’s NUKE Membership Blocked Due To China’s Veto’, US Takes Stand For India

NIA: Maoists bury money in forests, invest in realty

SOURCE: TNN

When it comes to stashing large caches of cash, Maoists prefer traditional methods, wrapping currency wads in layers of polythene, placing the hoards in metal boxes and concealing them in pits in remote forest areas, a National Investigative Agency (NIA) probe has revealed.

A six-month long NIA investigation has thrown up details of Maoist funding operations in 90-odd districts affected by violent Left wing extremism with the agency also tracking investments in real estate, bullion and business and money even being spent on education of children of top leaders.

The NIA investigation is expected to set the stage for a massive crackdown on Maoist leaders, their “overground” sympathisers, fund managers and businesses run by them through proxies. It is already probing around 10 cases of LWE “terror funding” for past several months and many people have been questioned.

According to a conservative estimate by different agencies, Maoists could be accessing funding of Rs 100 to Rs 120 crore every year. However, NIA is still trying to ascertain estimates.

Maoists have parked money in several ways. In some cases, money is left with the source itself and collected when required; large amounts are secreted in forest areas and in some cases with front-men. NIA says Maoists are spending the funds by investing into gold biscuits, fixed deposits and purchase of real estate. Explaining the modus operandi, NIA asserts “the money is given to real estate agents, who are perhaps trustworthy former radicals or cadre, who invest and return the money to Maoists as and when demanded”.

NIA says LWE groups extort money from individuals, small businesses, tendu patta contractors, government work contractors working on roads, bridges, and schools. And in the coal and steel producing areas, owners of stone crushers, transporters and local contractors. Then there are “membership fees” gathered from villagers, details accessed by TOI said.



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India’s Iran oil purchases to drop ahead of US sanctions

SOURCE: Reuters

Indian refiners will cut their monthly crude loadings from Iran for September and October by nearly half from earlier this year as New Delhi works to win waivers on the oil export sanctions Washington plans to reimpose on Tehran in November.

India’s loadings from Iran for this month and next will drop to less than 12 million barrels each, after purchases over April-August had been boosted in anticipation of the reductions.

The United States is renewing sanctions on Iran after withdrawing from a nuclear deal forged in 2015 between Tehran and world powers. Washington reimposed some of the financial sanctions from August 6, while those affecting Iran’s petroleum sector will come into force from Nov. 4.

India, Iran’s No.2 oil client behind top buyer China, does not recognise the reimposed U.S. sanctions, but winning a waiver from the restrictions is a must for New Delhi to protect its wider exposure to the U.S. financial system.

India’s oil ministry in June told refiners to prepare for a “drastic reduction or zero” imports from Iran from November.

“Some refiners have either already exhausted or front-loaded their term contract to a large extent, which allows them the flexibility to go to zero if required, or until clarity on the waivers emerge,” Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at Energy Aspect, told Reuters.

Washington will consider waivers for Iranian oil buyers such as India but they must eventually halt crude imports from Tehran, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week in New Delhi after a meeting of high level officials.

The Indian government, already facing a backlash over a falling rupee and record high fuel prices, does not want to halt the oil imports from Iran as the Islamic republic offers a discount on oil sales to India.

Government sources said India made this point clear in last week’s meetings with U.S. officials and remains engaged with Washington to work out waivers on its oil purchases from Iran.

“We have a special relationship with both the U.S. and with Iran, and we are seeing how to balance this all, and also to balance out the interest of the refiners and end-consumers,” said one of the government officials.

But if Washington adopts a tough line, India would have no other choice than to end imports from Iran, they said.

CUTTING IMPORTS NEARLY IN HALF

India lifted about 658,000 barrel of oil per day (bpd) from Iran in April-August, according to data obtained from trade sources by Reuters, and the cuts projected for September and October would drop the daily average over those two months by about 45 percent to 360,000-370,000 bpd.

Indian oil refiners have already given the October loading plans to the National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC), sources familiar with the loading schedule said.

Top refiner Indian Oil Corp wants to lift 6 million barrels each in September and October, while Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals would load 3 million barrels each for those two months, the sources said.

IOC would also lift 1 million barrel for its subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corp in October, they said.

Bharat Petroleum Corp would lift 1 million barrels in September and skip purchases in October, a company source said on Tuesday.

Bharat Petroleum has already drawn more than its fixed volumes – the amount it is obligated to purchase – that were contracted for 2018/19, its chairman said on Tuesday.

Nayara Energy, part owned by Russian oil giant Rosneft, plans to lift 1 million barrels each in September and October, the sources said. But the refiner began reducing its oil imports from Iran in June and aims to completely halt purchases from November.

Hindustan Petroleum, Reliance Industries and HPCL Mittal Energy (HMEL) have no plans to buy from Iran in September and October, they said.

India refiners – excluding Reliance and HMEL, which do not have term contracts with Iran – will together lift about 73 percent of their fixed contract volumes from Iran by end-October, the loading data showed.

IOC, Nayara and MRPL did not respond to Reuters’ emails seeking comments.



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ISRO spy case: SC says arrest of scientist Nambi Narayanan unnecessary, orders compensation of Rs 50 lakh

SOURCE: Hindustan Times

Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan’s arrest in the 1994 alleged spy scandal was “needless and unnecessary”, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday and ordered Rs 50 lakh compensation for the scientist who had accused the police of falsely framing him in the case.

The top court also set up a committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice DK Jain to inquire into the role of Kerala police officials in the arrest of the scientist at India’s space agency, ISRO, or Indian Space Research Organisation.

Nambi Narayanan, 76, had petitioned the court to seek prosecution of senior police officials for framing him in the alleged spy scandal.

Reacting to the court order, Narayanan said, “I am happy justice has prevailed.”

He said he felt “better now than earlier”, but added that there should be a time-frame for the completion of the probe by the panel appointed by the court, reported PTI.

On the compensation of Rs 50 lakh awarded to him, he said officials responsible for his arrest should be made to pay the amount and also the fine.

Former director general of police Sibi Mathew refused to comment.

The scientist was arrested after the Kerala police arrested Mariam Rasheeda, a Maldivian woman, on October 20, 1994. Though she was arrested for overstaying in India, police later accused her of being involved in a sex-spy scandal.

It was alleged that Rasheeda was the intermediary between the organisation and two more women. She was accused of passing on Isro’s cryogenic programme secrets to the women, who in turn supplied the same to Russia and Pakistan’s ISI.

Two years later, the CBI cleared all the accused, who were discharged in May 1996. CBI also filed a closure report before the court. But a change in the government re-opened the probe. The earlier consent given by the state to the CBI to investigate the case was withdrawn and the Kerala police was asked to hold a fresh inquiry.

In 1998, the Supreme Court quashed the state government’s decision. On Narayanan’s petition, the Kerala high court, in September 2012, ordered the state government to pay Rs 10 lakh as interim relief to the scientist. Later, in October 2014, action was ordered against the errant police officials.

However, a division bench reversed the order in March 2015, which Narayanan challenged before the Supreme Court. His grievance is that despite the CBI probe indicting the police officers, the state has not taken any action against them.



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With AK-47, militants barge into home near Jammu; demand smartphones, food

SOURCE: Hindustan Times

The Khajuria family will never forget the nerve-racking moment when three militants forcefully entered their home and held them hostage for nearly two hours.Ishwar Dass Khajuria, the 90-year-old head of the family, said the AK-47 assault rifle-wielding terrorists turned up at their house in Jhajjar Kotli of Jammu’s Reasi district around 8pm on Wednesday.

“They were speaking good Hindi and Punjabi. They spoke like us. They asked us to give them something to eat. We told them that food hadn’t been cooked as yet but we can cook [for them]. They refused and then we gave them three to four packets of biscuit and some apples,” Dass said.

The militants, who escaped after attacking a check-post in Jhajjar Kotli, told the Khajuria family they had come from Pakistan and had not eaten for five days. Dass said the militants were between 20 to 25 years of age and carried backpacks.

They asked the family to give them some clothes and to switch off all the lights but their neighbours had already come to know about their presence. Dass said the militants also asked his eldest son to arrange for a vehicle because they wanted to go to Srinagar but they told them they will not be able to get any as it was late in the night.

“Then they asked us whether there is any mosque in the village and does the village have Muslim families. We said that neither we had any mosque nor do we have Muslim families in this village,” he said.

The militants seized their two mobile phones and demanded a smartphone, saying that the devices were of no use to them.

One of Dass’ daughters-in-law, Geeta Devi, fainted soon after seeing the militants at their house. One of the terrorists checked her pulse and asked the other family members to give her some water to drink, he recalled.

“They talked very nicely to us. They did not abuse any of us and assured us no harm,” said the old man, who retired from the defence services after serving in ammunition depots.

“But, they did threaten us while leaving. They said that if we dared to disclose about them to anyone, we would be killed,” he said.

Sudarshan Khajuria, Dass’ son, said the militants wanted to take his brother Abhishek with them while leaving but the family refused and surprisingly they did not object and disappeared into the jungle.

Raj Kumar of Dhirthi also had a nightmarish experience on Thursday morning when the militants barged into his house around 10am on Thursday. Kumar was working in his fields in front of his house when he saw the militants talking to his wife as they asked her for food.

Kumar somehow conveyed his wife to leave the house along with their three children. Kumar also left his house on the pretext of bringing food and called up the village numberdar Balwant Singh.

“By then security forces had reached Kumar’s house and an intense gun-fight ensued in which one of the three militants was killed,” Singh said showing the pockmarked walls of Kumar’s house.

Another family in the Kumar’s neighbourhood had to hide under a cot inside their house as the shootout between the militants and security forces started. Ravi Kumar and his wife Ritu Devi with their two daughters, aged four months and four years respectively, could not come out of their house till 5pm when the operation was declared over.

All the militants were killed after the shootout.



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Thursday, 13 September 2018

Tejas trivialised

SOURCE:  The Statesman Limited Such is the political phobia which plagues the nation ~ issues of national security included ~ that all attention was focused on the Chief of the Air Staff “batting” for the Rafale combat aircraft at a seminar in the Capital that only marginal attention was paid to a possibly more pregnant observation […]

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Jammu Kashmir: Security forces gun down 8 Pakistani militants

SOURCE: INDIATODAY Eight Pakistani militants were killed in three separate encounters in Jammu and Kashmir.Two encounters took place in Jijhar and Sopore. The third one took place at Keran sector along the Line Of Control (LOC) In Jijhar 3 militants were killed by the security forces.The forces gunned down 2 militants in Sopore while the […]

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India To Launch Two British Satellites On Sunday

SOURCE: IANS Indian rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will put into orbit on Sunday two foreign satellites – NovaSAR and S1-4 – together weighing 889 kg, said a top official. “The September 16 rocket launch will be a fully commercial launch. The rocket will be carrying only the two foreign satellites,” K. Sivan, Chairman […]

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‘Battlefield Tourism’ The Next Big Thing In Rajasthan? Army Thinks So

SOURCE: PTI South Western Army commander Lieutenant General Cherish Mathson Thursday said Rajasthan has the potential of developing “battlefield tourism” as the state’s history is replete with historic battles which form an integral part of its heritage and culture. He said there were many people ready for this kind of tourism if the right infrastructure […]

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Warning bells for India? China inducts ‘sniper platoon’ and ‘anti-jamming systems’ in PLA

SOURCE: DNA INDIA In what can be seen as a security challenge for India, China has reportedly inducted ‘Sniper Platoon’ of a Mobile Infantry Battalion in the People’s Liberation Army. According to the sources in the Indian defence ministry, the ‘Sniper Platoon’ of the Mobile Infantry Battalion first made its appearance during the recently conducted […]

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Military edge to India-US ties

SOURCE: DNA INDIA India and the US spent a greater part of the Cold War (1945-91) as being ‘estranged’ democracies and this was driven by their divergent security interests and the mismatch in their world view at the time. For the US and its allies, the containment of Communism was the overriding objective and countries […]

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How IAF’s Canberra fighters ruled Pakistani skies and bombed Peshawar in 1965 War

SOURCE: ZEE MEDIA The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday paid rich tribute to its first-generation bombers – the Canberra fighters – which played a major role in the battle of air supremacy during the 1965 War with Pakistan. Remembering the valour of the Canberra jets, the IAF tweeted, ”#1965War & IAF: 13 Sep 1965, […]

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End of the two-front war chimera

SOURCE: Pravin Sawhney / Senior Strategic Analyst / The Tribune THE proposed restructuring of the Indian Army is a one-man show, meant to deflect political pressure to reduce the army through perception management. The Army chief General Bipin Rawat’s suggestions are not reforms, but quick-fixes through borrowed ideas. The key idea of joint-ness at the top (Army […]

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Rajnath Singh to launch first smart fence project along Pakistan border next week

SOURCE: PTI The country’s first ‘smart fence’ pilot project, which entails deploying laser-activated fences and technology-enabled barriers to plug vulnerable gaps along borders, will be formally launched by Home Minister Rajnath Singh next week along the India-Pakistan border, an official said Thursday. Singh will travel to Jammu to inaugurate the ambitious project on September 17, he added. […]

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Rafale deal: Smear campaign to target Narendra Modi causes unacceptable damage to integrity of men in uniform

SOURCE: FIRSTPOST It is a little heartbreaking and depressing to see men in uniform come out in numbers to defend the Rafale and issue a clarion call not to ground the contract. Heartbreaking, because it couldn’t have been easy for former and serving air chiefs and other high-ranking officers — all accomplished and disciplined men […]

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Dramatic video shows locals and journalists taking cover during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir- Watch

SOURCE: Times Now Digital A dramatic footage has emerged showing an encounter underway in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kakriyal. The video shows reporters lying on the ground even as gunshots are heard in the background. In the raw footage that has gone viral on social media, locals and journalists covering the encounter are seen cover behind trees […]

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Waiver for Chabahar, India From Iran Sanctions Under Review, Says Afghan Ambassador

SOURCE: News18.com Afghanistan’s ambassador to India Shaida Mohammad Abdali has said that a waiver against the US’s sanctions on the section of Chabahar Port that will directly connect India with Afghanistan was under review. The Chabahar port is being considered as a gateway to golden opportunities for trade by India, Iran and Afghanistan with central Asian […]

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Share India’s concern over terror proxies on Pak soil: US official

SOURCE: PTI The US shares a concern with India over the continued ability of terrorist proxies to operate on Pakistani soil, a senior Trump administration official has said, stressing that tackling this core issue by Islamabad is critical to the prospects of its better relations with New Delhi. Alice Wells, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of […]

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Pakistan Ready For Talks, Awaiting Response From India: Foreign Office

SOURCE: PTI Pakistan is ready for talks with India and it is awaiting an official response from New Delhi on how to move forward on the issue, the Foreign Office said Thursday. “We are ready for talks with India. We have also conveyed our position to the international community. It remains for India to respond,” […]

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China denies Indian report of border trespass : Chinese Media

SOURCE: Chinanews.com The Chinese Foreign Ministry denied a report that claimed Chinese border guards crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC) along the China-India borders on Thursday. The Chinese border guards have consistently followed the relevant agreements between the two countries. “We operate on the Chinese side of the LAC and what happened was a routine […]

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India plays down Nepal’s BIMSTEC snub

SOURCE: Express News Service India on Thursday played down Nepal’s refusal to join the military exercise being hosted in India under the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical & Economic Cooperation) banner. In what was widely seen as a direct snub to New Delhi, after earlier declining to take part in the anti-terror drill […]

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Poor health of HAL led to collapse of Rafale deal under UPA: Nirmala Sitharaman

SOURCE: PTI

The negotiations for procurement of 126 Rafale jets under the UPA government fell through as state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) did not have the required capability to produce the jets in India in collaboration with French company Dassault Aviation, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Thursday.

Sitharaman also said that an unprecedented intervention in 2013 by then Defence Minister A K Antony when the cost negotiation committee was giving final touches to the deal put the final nail in the coffin.

After rounds of negotiations with Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), Dassault Aviation felt that the cost of the Rafale jets will escalate significantly if they were to be produced in India, she said during an interaction with PTI editors and reporters at the agency’s headquarters here.

“Dassault could not progress in the negotiations with HAL because if the aircraft were to be produced in India, a guarantee for the product to be produced was to be given. It is a big ticket item and the IAF would want the guarantee for the jets. HAL was in no position to give the guarantee,” she said.

Sitharaman said the weapon systems, avionics and other key add-ons to the Rafale aircraft, expected to be delivered beginning September 2019, will be “much superior” than that negotiated by the UPA, and her government is getting the planes for 9 per cent cheaper than what was earlier agreed upon.

The previous UPA government started negotiating in 2012 with French Dassault Aviation to buy 126 Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA).

The plan was for Dassault Aviation to supply 18 Rafale jets in fly-away condition while 108 aircraft were to be manufactured in India by the company along with HAL.

However, the deal could not be sealed. The Congress has demanded answers from the government on why HAL was not involved in the new deal.

Sitharaman said the UPA deal collapsed as HAL did not have the capability to produce 108 aircraft in India.

“Even during negotiation with HAL, Dassault felt that the cost with which the HAL will produce will be far higher than the aircraft produced in France.

That was the reality,” she said.

The defence minister said the then government could have come forward and pumped in resources into HAL, but they did not.

She said she has no intention of undermining HAL, but “why could not the then defence minister say that we will pump in all the required resources into the HAL.

He could have done it.

That was not done,” Sitharaman said, adding that the current government was initiating steps to strengthen the state-run aerospace company.

In 2016, the Modi government signed a government-to-government deal with France for purchase of 36 Rafale jets at a cost of Rs 58,000 crore.

The Congress has been alleging irregularities in the deal.

Rebutting charges of corruption in the deal, the defence minister also asserted that people of the country have put a closure on the issue as they have trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“There is a trust in the prime minister. He is not going to be corrupt. So with all this, I think mentally, people of India have reached a closure on it, saying there is no corruption here,” she said.

Sitharaman ruled out calling the opposition parties for a meeting to allay their concerns over the Rafale deal, saying they are “throwing an allegation” without any basis as well as showing no concern for operational preparedness of the air force.

In a hard-hitting attack on Congress, she said the party was running short of issues and corruption was a plank on which it utterly failed.

“It is one of the cleanest governments India has ever seen. On corruption, the Congress is very frustrated. The party will have to learn from this government.

“I am saying this with a certain sense of confidence and not arrogance. The defence ministry is being run without any middleman and in a transparent way. We have proved that defence procurement can happen without middlemen,” she said.

On Antony’s intervention, she said he held back the file at a stage where he did not have any role to play.

However, she did not elaborate on reasons for Antony’s action.

The Congress has repeatedly criticised the deal for the 36 Rafale jets, alleging that the government was procuring each aircraft at a cost of over Rs 1,670 crore as against Rs 526 crore finalised by the UPA government.

Sitharaman said the Rs. 526 crore figure refers to the bare aircraft, capable of just flying and landing, and does not take into account the avionics, arsenal and other associated technologies that make it a complete fighting machine.



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Before Anil Ambani’s firm, Mukesh Ambani’s RIL tried to seal the Rafale deal?

SOURCE: DNA INDIA Amidst the political warfare over Rafale deal, a new report by Economic Times had made some revelations. According to the report, before Anil Ambani’s firm came into the picture over Rafale deal, his elder brother, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries ltd. tried to enter the agreement. The newspaper stated that Mukesh Ambani was in talks […]

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Govt weighing changes to AFSPA: Golden opportunity for Centre to change public’s perception of Act

SOURCE: FIRSTPOST I continue to believe that the Indian Army cannot operate in Jammu and Kashmir under the current circumstances without the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. This is a belief I have held for a long time, which should put some minds to rest. However, as someone who has handled empowerment under AFSPA from […]

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Kalyani Group developed India specific Humvee for the Indian Army spied

SOURCE: RUSHLANE Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd., a subsidiary of Kalyani Group specializing in defence vehicles and technology, is developing Light Specialist Vehicle (Kalyani likes to call it as Light Strike Vehicle) for the Indian Army. Kalyani LSV is based on AM General’s platform which also underpins the US Army’s iconic HMMWV (also known as Humvee […]

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US reviewing India’s Chabahar port development says official

SOURCE: PTI The Trump administration, which is determined to impose fresh set of sanctions on Iran and countries and entities engaged in business with Tehran, is currently reviewing India’s development of the strategically important Chabahar port in the Islamic Republic, a senior government official has said. The Chabahar port is being considered a gateway to golden […]

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Russia spreading the AK-47 of missile systems worldwide to drive wedge between U.S., key allies : US Media

SOURCE: The Washington Times It may be Russia’s most successful military export since the Kalashnikov — at least at driving a wedge between the U.S. and some key allies. The S-400 advanced missile defense system, which has been a linchpin protecting Moscow’s military bases on the battlefields of Syria, is attracting renewed interest from countries such […]

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Congress opposes proposal to cut 1.5 lakh jobs in Army

SOURCE: THE HINDU Questioning the proposal to shed 1.5 lakh jobs in the Army to pay for maintaining the stock of weaponry, the Congress said here on Wednesday that it was a “cruel joke” that the government was ready to make mean-minded cuts while it had overpaid to buy the Rafale aircraft. The Army is […]

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India meets all qualifications to be member of NSG: US

SOURCE: PTI India has not been able to secure membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group because of China’s veto, a senior Trump Administration official said on Thursday asserting that the US will continue to advocate for New Delhi’s membership in the elite grouping as it meets all the criteria. India has been seeking entry into […]

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3 JeM militants killed, 12 security personnel hurt in J&K encounter

SOURCE: PTI Three Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists were killed and 12 security personnel, including a DSP and an army officer, injured on Thursday in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district, the police said. Security forces, during a cordon and search operation, zeroed in on a location near a house in the district’s Kakriyal area, […]

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Sikh in Trump’s security has Kanpur roots

SOURCE: TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Anshdeep Singh Bhatia, the first Sikh to have found a place in US President Donald Trump’s security, has roots in Kanpur where his relatives are rejoicing at the achievement. Kamaljeet Singh Bhatia, a cousin of Anshdeep’s father Devendra Singh, continues to live in Kanpur with his family. Not only is the […]

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INMAS develops India’s first indigenous anti-nuclear medical kit

SOURCE: PTI In a major shot in the arm for paramilitary and police forces, scientists at a central research institute claim to have developed India’s first indigenous medical kit that may ensure protection from serious injuries and faster healing of wounds resulting from nuclear warfare or radioactive leakage. The kit, developed after two decades of […]

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Hizbul Mujahideen militant arrested in Kanpur

SOURCE: PTI An Hizbul Mujahideen militant who was planning an attack on Ganesh Chaturthi was arrested in Kanpur on Thursday, police said.The arrest was made by the state’s Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). “The terrorist has been identified as Qamar-uz-Zama (37), a resident of Assam, and is an active member of Hizbul Mujahideen,” Director General of Police […]

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Maoist with Rs 25 lakh bounty surrenders in Jharkhand

SOURCE: IANS A Maoist guerrilla carrying a bounty of Rs 25 lakh surrendered in Jharkhand’s Palamau district on Thursday. He was active in three states — Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. A police statement said that Kamlesh Ganjhu alias Birsai surrendered before Palamau Range Commissioner Manoj Kumar and Deputy Inspector General of Police Vipul Shukla. Birsai’s […]

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Pakistan national apprehended along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch

SOURCE: PTI A Pakistani national was apprehended along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district after he crossed into India, a defence spokesman said Thursday.”The Army observed some movement in the Ranghar Nallah along the LoC and apprehended the Pakistani national in the Poonch Sector,” he said. He was identified as […]

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Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Tejas Mk1, Mk1A, and Mk2 will be the mainstay of IAF’s inventory

SOURCE: AIN PUBLICATIONS With the number of the Indian Air Force’s fighter squadrons expected to decrease quickly from the present 31 as the current fleet ages, there has been a decisive endeavor to accelerate the recapitalization of the fighter fleet. The majority of the new fighters are to bear the “Make in India” label. By 2032, […]

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Bought only 36 Rafale jets as back-end infra didn’t allow for more: Nirmala Sitharaman

SOURCE: ENS Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the government chose to procure only 36 Rafale fighter aircraft from France in 2015, instead of the 126 being negotiated by the previous government, as infrastructure and other technical requirements of the Indian Air Force (IAF) do not allow for greater induction. “Every time you […]

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Indian Airforce and its great plans for Mark-2 Medium Weight Fighter

SOURCE: AARAV SHARMA/ FOR MY TAKE / IDRW.ORG After Clearance from Defence Ministry, Indian air force is all set to take over the indigenous LCA-Tejas program but Tejas Mk1 and Mk1A program are far more advanced in their product development that airforce has little control to make any radical changes to the program other than […]

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‘Quad’ of India, US, Japan, Australia to meet soon

SOURCE : Economic Times The next round of meeting of the Quad countries (India, US, Japan, Australia) will probably be held by this autumn, which would be the second time the group would be meeting this year. India wants it to stay at the joint secretary level, though the US and Japan have asked for […]

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Army chief, commanders agree to transform army, trim headquarters, create verticals

SOURCE : Economic Times The Indian Army top brass has come to an agreement that there is a need to transform the army into a more agile fighting force to meet current and future threats. There was a consensus in trimming down the main headquarters by merging certain departments and creating verticals for dealing with […]

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Was Trump influenced by PM?Modi’s remarks on?Afghanistan?

SOURCE : Hindustan Times President Donald Trump, an opponent of the involvement of US troops in Afghanistan, was apparently influenced by a remark from Prime Minister Narendra Modi while aides debated the administration’s policy for the war-ravaged country in the summer of 2017. He was leaning towards leaving, or a change in strategy if the decision […]

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European F-35 fighter jet users push to drive down operating costs

SOURCE :Reuters The U.S. military and European operators of the radar-evading F-35 fighter jet have agreed to work together more closely to help lower the cost of operating the new warplanes as growing numbers arrive in Europe, officials said. Operating costs were a big issue when senior military officials from the United States, Israel and […]

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An L&T-Russian partnership for India’s 30-year submarine plan

SOURCE : Ajai Shukla | Business-standard.com Embattled by the controversy over the procurement of 36 Rafale fighters from France, the defence ministry is initiating a slew of defence acquisitions, worth almost Rs 4 trillion. These would take years to fructify but would allow the Bharatiya Janata Party to claim while campaigning for elections that it was […]

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Rafale, S-400 missiles necessary to boost India’s defence capabilities: Air Force Chief BS?Dhanoa

SOURCE : Hindustan Times The deal to buy the high-tech Rafale jets would partially offset the Indian Air Force’s depleting number of fighter squadrons needed to match force levels of its regional adversaries, Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa said on Wednesday. The IAF chief’s strong defence of the decision to buy the fighter jets comes […]

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“Corridor With China Is Pak’s Economic Future,” Army Chief Assures Envoy

SOURCE : ANI The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor or CPEC is the economic future of Pakistan and its security will never be compromised, Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said in a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing in Rawalpindi. The statement came amid reports that the newly elected government, led by Imran Khan, is […]

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Chinese Army transgressed into Indian territory thrice in August: Reports

SOURCE : Zee Media Bureau The Chinese Army transgressed into the Indian territory thrice in August in Uttarakhand, as reported by news agency ANI on Wednesday quoting sources. This comes after a report in August that a group of Chinese Army personnel had intruded into the Demchok area in eastern Ladakh. According to the ANI report on Wednesday, […]

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First 2+2 Dialogue ‘defining moment’ for Indo-US relations Mattis

SOURCE: PTI The “highly successful” first 2+2 Dialogue between India and the United States was a “defining moment” and the defence co-operation between the two countries is on the right track, US Defence Secretary James Mattis said here Tuesday.External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held the crucial talks with Mattis and […]

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Road project to benefit China, its neighbours: Chinese envoy in Kolkata

SOURCE: PTI Describing India as a “rising economy”, Chinese Consul General in Kolkata Ma Zhanwu Wednesday said his country wants to maintain stable relations with its neighbours. Asserting that the much-vaunted Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is not a scheme designed by China to conquer the world or its neighbourhood, Zhanwu said the project is […]

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IAF chief Dhanoa backs Rafale deal

SOURCE: PTI Amid the rising clamour on the Rafale deal, the Indian Air Force Chief, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa, on Wednesday said by procuring Rafale fighter jets the IAF was strengthening its depleting fleet.”By providing the Rafale jet and the S-400 (anti-missile system), the government is strengthening the Indian Air Force to counter the […]

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India regrets Kashmir issue being raised at UN Human Rights Council

SOURCE: IANS India has expressed regret that the Kashmir issue is being raised at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) after mentions of it by Michelle Bachelet, the new UN Human Rights High Commissioner, and by Pakistan at its current session. “Terrorism is the biggest scourge and greatest violator of human rights and we hope […]

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India, US inch closer militarily

SOURCE: DH News Service With India and the United States signing the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA) during the recent ‘2+2’ bilateral dialogue between the foreign and defence heads of the two countries, military cooperation between the two countries, especially with regard to air and naval forces, will receive a significant shot in the arm. […]

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This missile maker awaits de-rating after ‘draconian’ defence guideline

SOURCE: ET Shares of this listed missile maker halted its sharp downslide on Monday, but was still down for the 10th consecutive session in a row. This, despite the company having bagged a whopping Rs 9,200 crore order for supply of seven long range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) systems earlier this week. The fresh order made Bharat Electronics’ total […]

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IOC to invest Rs 170 crore in strategically vital Siliguri oil terminal

SOURCE: ET State-owned Indian Oil Corporation is going to invest Rs 170 crore in capacity augmentation at its Siliguri storage terminal that supplies fuel to a vast area and important defence establishments such as the 33 Corps. With three mountain divisions, the corps has snow clad high-altitude Sino-Indian border within its responsibility area. “It is […]

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Kashmiri Pandit body trashes report of threats to community

SOURCE: INDIA TODAY In association of Kashmiri Pandits living in the valley has termed the news reports claiming threats to community members as an attempt to ‘increase the trust deficit among the population living in the Valley’. A statement issued by the president of the Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti (KPSS) Sanjay K Tickoo said at […]

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Tuesday, 11 September 2018

India’s first missile tracking ship is readying for sea trials

SOURCE: THE HINDU Once ready, it will be India’s first, a force multiplier and cruise the country into a global elite club. Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) is gearing up to undertake sea trials of India’s first missile tracking ship by the first week of October. The keel of the ship, which was laid on June […]

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Defence Acquisition Council likely to clear Israeli Spike Anti-Tank Guided Missile deal for the Indian Army

SOURCE: TIMES NOW   It’s taken a decade and probably, the visit by the Prime Minister of Israel to India, but the weapon system the armoured corps has been waiting for, is now going to be made available. The Spike anti-tank guided missile is finally looking like arriving. It is likely to be taken up by […]

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India, Russia likely to sign warship deal at Modi-Putin meet next month

SOURCE: Hindustan Times India and Russia are expected to hammer out a deal for four more Krivak/Talwar class stealth frigates for the navy in October when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and president Vlamidir Putin meet in New Delhi for an annual summit between the two countries,two senior officials familiar with the matter, said on Tuesday. Two […]

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Refit of ships, submarines reviewed

SOURCE: Telangana Today Indian Navy’s Mid Year Refit Review (MYRR) and Mid Year Infrastructure Review (MYIR) Conference was inaugurated at Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command (ENC) here on Tuesday. The two day conference held at Swarna Jyoti Conference Hall was chaired by Vice Admiral GS Pabby, Chief of Materiel, Integrated Headquarters Ministry of Defence (Navy). MYRR […]

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Isro gears up for full-fledged commercial launch on September 16

SOURCE: FIRST POST SRO is all set for its first ever commercial launch on Sunday, 16 September, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre launchpad at Sriharikota.Two British satellites — Novasar and S1-4 — will be the main payload aboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C42 rocket. Once in orbit, the satellites will add to Britain’s […]

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OFB, Bharat Forge, Reliance in the fray for initial air force contract; have tied up with global partners

SOURCE: ET Indian companies bidding for an order for new air defence guns for the air force valued at over Rs 15,000 crore have put their best foot forward as the larger picture shows that orders worth Rs 40,000 crore are at stake for similar requirements of the Army and Navy. At least five Indian companies, including Bharat […]

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Can the Indian government leave Kashmiri militants’ families alone? : Turkish Media

SOURCE: TRT WORLD On August 29, at around 11pm, at least half a dozen policemen barged into the single-storey home of Mohammad Asadullah Naikoo in the Beighpora village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. They took Naikoo to the police station, where he was detained for at least 36 hours. Naikoo’s son, Reyaz Naikoo is the […]

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‘Leopards urine helped army in surgical strike’

SOURCE: TNN The Indian Army troops used leopard’s urine and faeces to throw off dogs while carrying out surgical strikes, 15km inside Pakistan territory in 2016, former Nagrota Corps commander Lt Gen Rajendra Nimborkar said on Tuesday. The city-based Thorle Bajirao Peshwe Pratishthan awarded Nimborkar for his contribution to the strikes. The award was given […]

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General Bipin Rawat, army brass discuss force restructuring

SOURCE: Hindustan Times Army chief General Bipin Rawat and top army commanders on Tuesday discussed various aspects of a proposed restructuring of the 1.2-million strong force to sharpen its effectiveness and prepare it for future wars, said two officers familiar with the move. Four concurrent studies are underway in the army covering wide-ranging issues including […]

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Huge Arms Cache Seized From Cave Used By Terrorists In Kashmir’s Rajouri

SOURCE: PTI Security forces unearthed a cave hideout used by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district and seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition from it on Tuesday, police said. The hideout was busted during a joint cordon and search operation (CASO) by the Special Operations Group of police and a 48 Rashtriya […]

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Chabahar port discussed at India, Iran and Afghanistan trilateral talks

SOURCE: Times Now Digital India, Iran and Afghanistan have held their first-ever tripartite meeting in Kabul on Tuesday and the implementation of the Chabahar port project among other key issues where ways to strengthen the counter-terrorism cooperation were also discussed, according to the officials. The meeting was chaired by Afghan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Khalil Karzai, […]

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Prime Minister Modi of India is a friend of mine, I like him very much, says Donald Trump in a new book

SOURCE: Times Now Digital US President Donald Trump has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a friend, who told him that the US did not get anything out of Afghanistan, according to a new book written by senior journalist Bob Woodward. “Prime Minister Modi of India is a friend of mine, he (Trump) said. I like him […]

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Policy decision to not induct women in sea-going cadres of Indian Navy: Centre to Delhi HC

SOURCE: PTI The Centre on Tuesday told the Delhi High Court that it was a policy decision to not induct women in the naval branches where sea-time was mandatory for promotion to the next rank. However, women were being recruited into education, logistics and law branches of the Navy since 1992, the Air Traffic Control […]

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Nepal Army Chief declines Indian Army’s invite to attend conclave of BIMSTEC army chiefs

SOURCE: PTI After Nepal decided to skip the first ever BIMSTEC military exercise in India, its newly appointed Army Chief Purna Chandra Thapa has declined an invite by the Indian Army to attend a conclave of army chiefs of the grouping on September 16, official sources said. The militaries of BIMSTEC member nations, barring Nepal […]

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General Bipin Rawat’s viral message on ‘netas’ fake, circulated by anti-social elements: Army

SOURCE: ZEE MEDIA The Army on Tuesday warned that some anti-social elements were circulating a fake message in the name of General Bipin Rawat and appealed to the countrymen to not share or forward the same to anyone. The Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) took to Twitter and said, ”Some anti-social elements were […]

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India-US to begin military exercise from Sept 16

SOURCE: ANI As part of their defence cooperation, armies of India and United States of America will hold a joint military training — Yudh Abhyas 2018 — from September 16 to 29 September in the foothills of Chaubattia in Uttarakhand. This will be the 14th edition of the joint military exercise hosted alternately by both […]

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India, Afghanistan, Iran hold 1st Dy FM level meeting

SOURCE: ANI India, Afghanistan and Iran on Tuesday held their first tripartite meeting at the Deputy Foreign Minister level during which they agreed to focus on consolidating economic cooperation, including on Chabahar, and enhancing cooperation on counter-terrorism. “The meeting focused on consolidating economic cooperation, including Chabahar, as well as enhancing cooperation on counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics, and […]

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Mysterious killings again return to haunt Kashmir

SOURCE: Express News Service The mysterious killings have again returned to haunt people of strife-torn Kashmir as four people have been shot dead by unknown gunmen in last four days in Valley. A 35-year-old non-local painter was found in a pool of blood with his throat-slit inside his rented room at Arampora area of Sopore in […]

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Memorial service held for Haqqani network founder

SOURCE: ANI A memorial service was held for Jalaluddin Haqqani, the founder of the terror group, Haqqani network, who died last week.The condolence meeting was held at Darul Uloom Haqqania, Akkora Khattak in Nowshera district of Pakistan on Sunday, and was attended by Haqqani’s close relatives, students and Muslims scholars. The Dawn quoted sources saying […]

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People not in Assam’s NRC to be deported, India has become ‘dharamshala’ for illegal immigrants: Ram Madhav

SOURCE: Times Now Digital People who will be excluded from the final list of National Register of Citizens in Assam would be de-franchised and deported to their country, Bharatiya Janata Party general secretary Ram Madhav said on Monday at a seminar. On the other hand, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that the NRC should be […]

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Does Australia Have The Courage To Challenge India’s Defiance Over Kashmir?: Australian Senator

SOURCE: Lee Rhiannon /  New Matilda Thousands of eucalyptus trees line the motorway to Istanbul’s International Airport. As I headed home after six days meeting with Kashmiris and Pakistanis and visiting Kashmir, I took this as a welcome reminder that Australia at times has played a constructive role in this region working with the United Nations on ways […]

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‘US and India continue talks on Russian missile defence system, no decision yet’

SOURCE: PTI The US has not taken any decision so far on imposing punitive sanctions against India over its plan to acquire USD 5 billion missile defence system from Russia as Washington and New Delhi continue to have conversations, a top official has said. India is planning to buy five S-400 Triumf missile air defence […]

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How 9/11 tilted global strategic balance in India’s favour

SOURCE: DNA INDIA Seventeen years ago, terrorist attacks in the United States on this day changed the world at large. September 11, 2001 led to a host of changes in the security outlook that included framing of new stringent laws at the expense of civil liberties, military actions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Pakistan resulting […]

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US focus shifting to India from Pakistan: Chinese Media

SOURCE: ET China’s state-run newspaper Global Times has said that the US focus in South Asia is shifting towards India from Pakistan, as evident from Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA) between India and the US, signed at the inaugural Indo-US 2+2 dialogue held in Delhi recently, and suspension of anti-terrorism aid to Pakistan. Although […]

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Indian nationals contribute to Pakistan’s dams fund : Pakistani Media

SOURCE: DAILY TIMES PK In what can be termed an effort to relax ties between two neighbouring countries, Indian expatriates have contributed funds for construction of dams in Pakistan. Two Indian nationals, who apparently work in the United Arab Emirates, handed over the amount to Pakistani expats for depositing it to Supreme Court of Pakistan’s “Diamer […]

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J-K: 2 LeT terrorists killed in encounter

SOURCE: ANI The two terrorists, who were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Guloora area of Handwara town in Kupwara district on Tuesday, were associated with terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The two terrorists have been identified as Furqan Rashid Lone and Liyaqat Ahmad Lone. A resident of Shartpora area in Langate tehsil […]

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Posters outside UN highlight issue of enforced disappearances in Pakistan

SOURCE: ANI Banners have been put up in front of the United Nations office in Geneva to highlight the grim issue of enforced disappearances in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).The European Organisation for Pakistani Minorities, an NGO, has highlighted the issue during the ongoing 39th session of the UN Human Rights Council. As per […]

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India, Kazakhstan conduct joint military exercise

SOURCE: ANI India and Kazakhstan on Tuesday conducted a joint military exercise, Kazind-2018, in the Otar region of Kazakhstan.The fourteen-day joint training aims to build and promote army to army relations and exchange skills and experiences between Indian Army and the Kazakhstan Army. The Indian contingent was represented by 5 Ladakh Scouts Regiment while the […]

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Protests erupt in PoK against exploitation of resources by Pakistan

SOURCE: PTI Massive protests have erupted in different places across Pakistan occupied Kashmir(PoK) demanding an end to the exploitation of natural resources by Islamabad.In Muzaffarabad, the residents hit the streets to demand Pakistan to stop diverting the waters of the Neelum River to Punjab province. Pakistan is depriving the people of Muzaffarabad from their water […]

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Naxals kill two men in Chhattisgarh for being ‘police informers’

SOURCE: PTI Two villagers were allegedly kidnapped and hacked to death by naxals in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on the suspicion of being police informers, an official said Tuesday. The bodies of Hunga Karma and Bheema Muchaki, both aged around 35 years, were found lying in a pool of blood near Bacheli railway station Monday […]

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Monday, 10 September 2018

Government may clear purchase of two more AWACS for around $800 million

SOURCE: TNN India is finally back on track to acquire two more airborne warning and control systems (AWACS), which are potent force-multipliers as “eyes in the sky”, for around $800 million in a tripartite venture with Israel and Russia after price wrangling kept the acquisition derailed for several years. Defence ministry sources on Monday said a fresh procurement […]

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At Mazagon Dock, another stealth sub Karanj readies for trials

SOURCE: THE HINDU Inside the cramped Scorpene class submarine ‘Karanj’ moored at Mazagon shipyard in Mumbai, technicians are busy preparing for sea trials ahead of delivery to the Indian Navy.‘Karanj’ is the third in a series of six Scorpene submarines being built at the state-run Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders , India’s only submarine builder, with technology […]

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2+2 a milestone, India not a target of sanctions, says US?official

SOURCE: Hindustan Times A senior state department official on Monday called the inaugural 2+2 dialogue a “strategic milestone” and reiterated that though the US has made no decision on the S-400 deal and Iranian oil imports, India is not the intended target of Russia and Iran-related sanctions. An “informational conversation” was held during the dialogue in […]

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Indian MoD issues follow-on RFP for 200 Ka-226T helicopter

SOURCE: IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued a follow-on request for proposal (RFP) to the India-Russia Helicopters Limited Company for 200 Kamov Ka-226T ‘Hoodlum’ light multirole helicopters that are to be acquired for the Army Aviation Corps (AAC) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) for an estimated USD1 billion. The RFP […]

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China watching, India cautious to US move on talks with Japan and Australia

SOURCE: ENS WITH BEIJING watching the India-US engagement closely, India decided to cautiously approach its engagement with the quadrilateral countries — including Japan and Australia — in the Indo-Pacific region, where an increasingly proactive and assertive China is active in the maritime domain. Sources told The Indian Express that the United States wanted to upgrade […]

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As we get closer to US, let’s not forget the past

SOURCE: Deccan Chronicle By signing the Communication and Information on Security Memorandum of Agreement, or CISMOA, which the Americans generously renamed COMCASA  (Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement) to reflect its India-specific nature, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has achieved what all his predecessors yearned for. The impression is that the United States has been courting […]

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Serving air marshals join the Rafale dogfight

SOURCE: Deccan Chronicle We have a tradition in India, actually a discipline, that officers in uniform don’t take part even in political discussions, let alone debates, which are mostly about scoring points. But we recently saw that tradition breached when two senior Indian Air Force officers spoke to television channels about the ongoing contretemps over […]

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As China woos Karmapa, India changes strategy

SOURCE: Tribune News Service Amid speculations of return of the 17th Karmapa Lama Ogyen Trinley Dorje to India from the United States later this year, sources have indicated to The Tribune “perceptible strategy change” by New Delhi. Karmapa (33), head of the 900-year-old Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, has been in US for past one […]

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Aero India show mired in competitive politics

SOURCE: Tribune News Service Bengaluru  is the best address on India’s defence infrastructure map. Apart from the Karnataka and Kerala sub-area of the Army and Training Command of the Indian Air Force, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) along with other defence PSUs have bases here. So do several laboratories of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). […]

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Army meeting on restructuring today

SOURCE: Tribune News Service As the Indian Army’s ongoing study to transform itself is on, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat and top military commanders would be briefed on the subject at a meeting in New Delhi tomorrow. This is the biggest exercise after the Independence to review personnel and the organisational structure and to explore whether […]

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New UN rights chief urges India, Pak to take meaningful action on Kashmir issue

SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE In her first address to the United Nations Human Rights Council, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Monday praised the Supreme Court for decriminalising same-sex relations between consenting adults but urged India and Pakistan to take meaningful action on addressing issues highlighted in the UN report on human […]

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US wants India-Pakistan talks in conducive atmosphere

SOURCE: IANS The United States wants India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue but feels a conducive atmosphere needs to be created first, a senior State Department official said on Monday. “We have frequent conversations with our Indian partners on (Pakistan) bringing down cross-border terrorism,” said Alice Wells, the US Principal Deputy Secretary of State […]

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If Article 370 scrapped, Jammu and Kashmir’s relation with India will end: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti

SOURCE: Express News Service PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti jumped on the bandwagon to announce poll boycott on Monday, stating that linking the local body polls with Article 35A has created serious apprehension among Kashmiris. She also warned that Jammu and Kashmir’s relation with India would end if Article 35A was scrapped. “The party has unanimously resolved […]

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Son of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief sent to judicial custody by Delhi court

SOURCE: PTI A Delhi court on Monday sent the second son of Syed Salahuddin, the chief of the banned Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, to judicial custody in connection with a 2011 terror funding case for allegedly receiving money from his father. District Judge Poonam A Bamba sent 48-year-old Syed Ahmed Shakeel to custody after he was produced before […]

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India vs England: Indian soldiers in First World War recognised in special match

SOURCE: DNA INDIA A special match was played on Sunday to recognise the role of Indian soldiers in the First World War. The match played after following the first session of play between India and England at Kia Oval. The special match featured the Royal British Legion who joined forces with Surrey CCC. Another event […]

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1.5 Lakh Job Cuts May Give Army Rs. 7,000 Crore To Buy Weapons

SOURCE: NDTV Worried about antique weapons in its arsenal, the army is seriously thinking about a proposal to shed up to 1.5 lakh jobs. By doing so, the army would save between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 7,000 crore which could be used to bump up its capital expenditure account used to maintain and replenish the stock of weaponry that […]

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India Joins Elite Club Possessing Air-to-Air Fighter Jet Refueling Capability

SOURCE: SPUTNIK The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully completed air-to-air refueling in actual terms on the domestically built fighter aircraft Tejas MK1 with an IL-78 MKI tanker. India’s state-owned aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) announced that Tejas had successfully completed the wet (actual) engagement on Monday by transferring 1,900 kilograms of fuel from the IAF IL78 mid-air refueling tanker. “The […]

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China, Pakistan decided to extend CPEC to Afghanistan

SOURCE:PTI China and Pakistan have decided to speed up and extend the USD 50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor towards Afghanistan during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent visit to Islamabad, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday. Wang, designated as China’s top diplomat as he is also the State Councillor — a higher rank in the […]

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Chase Plane recording LCA-Tejas LSP-8 receiving Mid-Air Refueling

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Video of LCA-Tejas LSP-8 receiving Mid-Air Refueling from latest Trials

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Breaking News: Tejas LSP-8 Carries out Actual mid-air refueling from IL78 Tanker

SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG According to HAL Press Realise, Maiden Mid-air Refueling Trial (Actual) of LCA was Successful carried out at Bengaluru today and Light Combat Aircraft (Tejas LSP8) has successfully completed the Wet (actual) fuel transfer from an IL78 Tanker. IAF IL78 mid-air refueling tanker transferred 1900 Kgs of fuel […]

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Rolling out big guns: Two big shows for ‘Make in India’

SOURCE: ECONOMIC TIMES With elections fast approaching and questions being raised on the success of the ‘Make in India’ initiative, at least two major induction ceremonies are planned over the next month to roll in the big guns for the Army. One function is planned in Gujarat, where the K 9 ‘Vajra’ self-propelled artillery guns […]

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F-16 Plant May Move To India

SOURCE: Aviation Publishing Group.   Lockheed Martin has reached a deal to shift production of F-16 wings to India, sparking speculation it might be planning to build the entire aircraft there in the near future. Tata Advanced Systems Ltd., of Hyderabad, already makes airframe components for the C-130J and Sikorsky S-92 helicopter but the F-16 deal […]

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Areas under Maoists have shrunk by 40% in past three years: CRPF chief

SOURCE: THE HINDU CRPF Director-General R.R. Bhatnagar says the force is getting closer to the core areas of the extremists, cutting down the striking distance and striking time.The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has opened 15 new security camps in Chhattisgarh’s South Bastar this year to choke the presence of Maoists, CRPF Director General R.R. Bhatnagar said. […]

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Why Maoists are surrendering: Leadership living a ‘good life’, cadre being ‘treated like animals’

SOURCE: Times Now Digital The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has said in a report that the lower and middle cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) have become disenchanted with the top leadership, as they believe the latter have become money-minded. The paramilitary force said the resentment among the cadre is growing and […]

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Sunday, 9 September 2018

HAL to stick with Israeli EL/M-2052 over Indigenous AESAR Radar for LCA-Tejas Mk 1A

SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK HAL has decided to stick with imported Israeli EL/M-2052 Active Electronically Scanning Array (AESA) Radar over Indigenous Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar (AESAR) AESA Radar developed by LRDE to be used on 83 LCA-Tejas Mk 1A even though DRDO is trying to fast-track development of AESAR with the active partition of […]

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LCA Tejas MK 1 superior than Pakistan’s JF-17? Mid-air refuelling, other parameters prove so

SOURCE: NEWX Two days after the Indian Air Force (IAF) shared a video of its Tejas Mark-1 fighter jet refuelling mid-air on Twitter, the combat jet has clearly emerged as superior to the JF-17 Thunder which is co-developed by Pakistan and China. The mid-air refuelling capability will help the fighter jet to strike deep inside […]

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IAF sending pilots to France to train on Rafale fighter jets

SOURCE: Express News Service Despite the ongoing political slugfest in relation with the Rafale deal with France, the Indian Air Force is making preparations to welcome the fighter jet, official sources said on Sunday. According to sources, the IAF is sending a batch of pilots to France to train on how to operate the jets. A […]

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Army mulls shifting Rashtriya Rifles HQ to Srinagar

SOURCE: ANI The Indian Army is planning to shift the headquarters of the Rashtriya Rifles, which oversees the thrust against terrorists in Kashmir, from New Delhi to Srinagar.A key cog in the anti-terror operations of the Indian Army, Rashtriya Rifles might soon find its head, the Director-General, in Srinagar. The Army is conducting its biggest […]

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Signing COMCASA is significant milestone in cementing Indo-US ties

SOURCE: INDIA TODAY The recently concluded Two Plus Two dialogue and the inking of the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA) has significantly deepened India’s military relationship with the United States, particularly in the maritime sphere. Other significant developments include a major trilateral exercise to be held in eastern India next year and an outreach […]

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LEMOA fully operational now

SOURCE: THE HINDU The India-U.S. foundational agreement for mutual logistics support, the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA), has been fully operationalised over the past few months, official sources said. Earlier this week, India concluded the third foundational agreement, Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA), which is meant for secure encrypted communications. Exchange of SOPs […]

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