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Army to Raise Agniveer Vacancies to 1 Lakh Per Year

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

Uma Bharti: Hindu Identity Ensures India's Secularism

Former Union Minister Uma Bharti argues India's Hindu identity strengthens secularism. She discusses religious coexistence and political ideology. Read her perspective on India's unique secular model.

Army to induct women in Territorial Army as pilot

Indian Army considers inducting women into Territorial Army battalions as pilot project, expanding opportunities for female personnel in defense forces. Learn about this historic move.

Women to Serve as Soldiers in Territorial Army

Indian Army plans to induct women soldiers into Territorial Army battalions, breaking a major barrier. Learn how this move opens new frontiers for women in the armed forces.

Indian Army's Mono Rail Delivers Supplies at 16,000 Ft

Indian Army deploys groundbreaking mono rail system at 16,000 ft to overcome extreme weather and deliver essential supplies to forward posts along LAC. Revolutionary logistics solution ensures troop readiness.

Maru Jwala: Army & IAF hold major airborne exercise

Indian Army's Southern Command & IAF successfully conducted the large-scale 'Maru Jwala' airborne exercise in Rajasthan's desert sectors. The drill validated rapid combat power projection & joint operational readiness.

Rajnath Singh: Army quotas would cause anarchy

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivers powerful statement against caste-based reservations in armed forces, warning it would undermine national security and discipline.

Rajnath Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over Army remarks

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivers sharp rebuke to Rahul Gandhi over alleged politicization of Indian Army. Heated Parliament exchange highlights government's stance on military neutrality.

5-foot soldier makes history with INSAS rifle exemption

In a groundbreaking moment for the Indian Army, Subedar Shikha Yadav, standing just five feet tall, becomes the first soldier to receive special permission to set aside her INSAS rifle during ceremonial duties, challenging long-standing equipment protocol

Indian Army rescues bear stranded in Siachen

In an extraordinary display of humanity, Indian Army soldiers execute a daring high-altitude rescue mission to save a distressed bear trapped in Siachen's brutal terrain.

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