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This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security . Three terrorists were killed in an attack on the Air Force base in central Pakistan's Mianwali area.
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Former Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane said that involvement of foreign agencies in violence-hit Manipur “cannot be ruled out,” as he highlighted the role of “Chinese aid to various insurgent groups” in the Manipur.
A prominent Turkish human rights legal consultant, who had accused India of "war crimes against Kashmiri Muslims", has admitted that he paid one of the suspects in the European Parliament corruption scandal for "ethical lobbying services" that included resolutions condemning war crimes in Syria and Yemen.
The Army's 60 Para Field hospital treated 3,604 victims, and performed four major surgeries, 63 minor surgeries and 343 minor procedures, including 87 for fixing fractures.
Indian Army chief General Manoj Pande on Monday flew in the Light Combat Helicopter at the 14th edition of Aero India at Bengaluru, Karnataka. "I was quite impressed with the kind of features that Light Combat Helicopter has."
Chief of the Army Staff, General Manoj Pande embarked on his four-day visit to France. During his visit from Nov 14 to Nov 17, General Pande will hold a meeting with his French counterparts and senior military leadership with the aim to strengthen defence ties between the two nations.
Lt Gen Anil Chauhan received the Guard of Honour at South Block, in New Delhi and was officially appointed as India's new CDS. He received the Guard of Honor in the presence of Army chief General Manoj Pande and IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari along with Navy Vice chief Vice Admiral SN Ghormade and Air Marshal BR Krishna.
Indian Army Chief, General Manoj Pande began his first Nepal visit by calling on Nepal's Chief of the Army Staff General Prabhu Ram Sharma at Army Headquarters in Kathmandu on Monday (Sept 5). The ongoing visit is General Manoj Pande's first visit to Nepal as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
COAS), General Manoj Pande, is scheduled to visit Nepal from Sept 5 to Sept 8. During his visit, the Army Chief will call on the President of Nepal, Nepal PM and the Chief of the Army Staff of Nepali Army.
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande will visit Nepal on September 4 and would remain in the Himalayan nation for the next five days. Earlier, by the end of July, the Indian army chief had visited Bhutan. Last year, Nepali Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Prabhu Ram Sharma visited India from Nov 9 to 12.
Indian Army chief General Manoj Pande, visited the forward areas of Poonch and Rajouri Sectors, informed officials. During his visit, the Army chief reviewed the operational preparedness along the Line of Control.
This article of Security Scan is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security. Attempt has also been made to analyze these events and recommend certain specific actions that can be undertaken by India.
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Friday proceeded on a visit to Bhutan to enhance the unique and time-tested bilateral relationship, characterized by utmost trust, goodwill and mutual understanding.
General Manoj Pande COAS Indian Army paid a courtesy call on Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh. He visited Defence Service Command & Staff College, Mirpur & delivered a lecture on India's Security Perspective to student officers & faculty of Armed Forces War Course.
In his first first foreign visit since assumption as Army Chief, Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Pande, has proceeded on a visit to the Bangladesh, starting today (Jul 18) to Jul 20. In continuation with the excellent bilateral defence ties between India and Bangladesh, the Army Chief will commence his visit by paying tributes to the 1971 war brave-hearts.
Indian Army Chief who is on a three day visit to Bangladesh, received a Guard of Honor at a convention center of the Bangladesh Armed Forces in Dhaka, today (Jul 18). The Indian Army Chief is visiting the neighboring country to further strengthen defence and bilateral ties between the two nations.
Gen Charles Flynn of the US army is on a four day visit to India. Stressing on the significance of India as a key partner in the region, US Gen Flynn said that he looks forward to expand future bilateral cooperation with the Indian army.
Gen Naravane had been the COAS during important events in Indian security such as immediate period following abrogation of Art 370 in Jammu Kashmir, celebrations of Swarnim Vijay Varsha (50 years of India - Pakistan War, 1971) as well as the India China conflict over LAC starting from the Galwan Valley skirmishes in May 2020.
The strong & long-standing bilateral defence relationship between both Nations was re-affirmed
Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane presented the prestigious ‘President’s Colours’ to four battalions of the Parachute Regiment.
This is the first-ever visit by a serving Royal Saudi Land Forces Commander to India.
The then Indian Army Chief, General J.J. Singh, reemphasised India’s strategic requirement of clearly delineating the AGPL on a map, a posture similar to the one reiterated by General MM Naravane now.
The Indian Army Chief sin his crisp and highly professional opening remarks that took only 15 minutes, gave a comprehensive overview of the operational and administrative developments in the Indian Army during the year gone by ahead of Army Day.
Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane has been appointed as the new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), a post previously held by CDS Bipin Rawat. The country lost its first CDS in a fatal IAF helicopter crash, and therefore continuing his legacy, General Naravane became the next Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) that comprises the three service Chiefs.
The Bangladesh Navy chief is on an official visit to India that commenced on October 23 and will last till October 29.
Army Chief Naravane appreciates combined efforts of admin and security forces as 'whole of a govt' to sustain peace at LoC
As his government faces political instability, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli asserted that it will take back the territories of Kalapani, Limpiyadhura, and Lipulekh from India after the relations between the two countries were strained due to the border row.
Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane, who is on a three-day visit to Nepal met Prime Minister of Nepal, K.P. Sharma Oli. He was accompanied by Ambassador Vinay M Kwatra and other delegation members.