Browsing: Pahalgam Terror Attack
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have detained a local resident, Muhammad Yousuf Katari, 26, from Kulgam, on charges of providing logistical assistance to the terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam attack on April 22.
When fighter aircraft roar through the dark sky, all of us can only imagine what is happening several hundred kilometers away.
After the success of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army moved quickly to strengthen the LOC with the latest technologies. Their main aim is to improve security, reduce adulteration in the army and give soldiers better tools .
Pakistan Army in chief General Asim Munir, made sharp anti-India statements on his second visit to the United States in two months.
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande has appealed to citizens, scientists, and innovators across the country to actively contribute towards strengthening India’s defence. Speaking at a national security and technology seminar in New Delhi on Monday, he said that safeguarding the nation is a shared responsibility and not the duty of soldiers alone.
In a historic achievement for India’s defence forces, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully executed “Operation Sindoor,” registering a long-range kill at a distance of 300 kilometres — the farthest ever achieved by the service in an operational mission. This remarkable feat has set a new benchmark for precision strike capabilities in the region.
In recent briefing, DRDO Chief Dr. Samir V. Kamat highlighted the pivotal role of BrahMos missile and Akashteer defense systems to the success of “Operation Sindoor”.
A significant organisational haul is set by the Indian Army where Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAVs) and counter-UAV as weapon systems will be used at the battalion level across most of its arms.
A new report from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has officially named The Resistance Front (TRF) as a terror group operating in Jammu and Kashmir. The report highlights the group’s role in the recent rise in violence in the region and directly mentions its involvement in the deadly Pahalgam terror attack.
A letter penned in 1971 by then prime minister Indira Gandhi to US President Richard Nixon has surfaced, in which she is asking him to “persuade Pakistan” to give up its “aggressive activities” against India two days after it attacked, triggering the Indo-Pakistan war that ended in the creation of Bangladesh.
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