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4 Army Personnel Injured in UP Firing Range Blast

Four Indian Army personnel sustained injuries in an explosion at a firing range in Uttar Pradesh's Mahoba district. The incident occurred during a training exercise. Read for details.

Indian Army Allows Limited Social Media Use for Soldiers

The Indian Army relaxes its blanket ban on social media, permitting over 11.5 lakh soldiers limited use of apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Signal under strict guidelines. Learn about the new policy's key rules.

Indian Army's New Social Media Policy: Key Restrictions

The Indian Army has issued a new policy for personnel's use of social media apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and X. Key rules include view-only access on some platforms and strict messaging guidelines. Read the full details here.

Army JCO Killed in Samba Camp Firing, Probe On

Subedar Surjeet Singh was killed in a firing incident inside a military camp in Jammu's Samba district. The Indian Army has ruled out terrorism. Read the latest updates.

Army JCO dies of bullet wound in Jammu, probe on

A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) died after a bullet injury in Jammu's Samba district. The Army has ruled out terror links as investigations continue. Read the latest updates.

Indian Couple Buys Home Before Wedding, Sparks Debate

A viral story by Ankur Warikoo reveals a couple who prioritized buying a house over a lavish wedding. Their choice of one samosa per guest ignited a conversation on modern marriage priorities in India. Read more.

Indian Army gets final 3 Apache attack helicopters

The Indian Army has received its final batch of AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, completing a major defence deal with the US. This boosts India's combat capabilities and strengthens the US-India strategic partnership. Read more.

Indian Army's Sri Lanka Field Hospital Treats 1250+

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

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