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Thousands have taken to the streets in #PoK demanding deep structural reforms. The government’s response to the massive protests against the establishment in PoK has been heavy troop deployment and an internet blackout. #Kashmir
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Protestors have been taken to the hospital after being shot at by Pakistani police.

Peaceful protest is turning violent in #PoK.
The first recorded use of artillery in India was in 1368 at the #BattleOfAdoni, when Mohammed Shah Bahamani employed a train of guns against Vijayanagar. Later, in 1526, Babur’s cannons at the First Battle of Panipat crushed Ibrahim Lodhi decisively.
#IndianArtillery #GunnersDay@NetramDefence
Artillery flourished under the Mughals in Delhi, Tipu Sultan in Mysore, and the Nizam of Hyderabad. At Kittur, Tipu Sultan even attempted India’s first enemy gun-location effort, a precursor to today’s modern Surveillance & Target Acquisition.
#BattleOfKittur
After 1857, most Indian Artillery units were disbanded, except for mountain batteries, crucial in the North West Frontier & Afghan Wars. The School of Artillery opened in #Kabul in 1923, with training centres later at Dehradun, Lucknow, Ambala & Mathura.
#1857Revolt
The modern Indian #SATA Gunner began in 1925 with “The Nine Originals” under Capt EB Culverwell at the #Kakul School of Artillery. By 1942, this nucleus became the 1st Indian Survey Regiment, marking a major milestone in the evolution of Indian gunners.
Only 3 Indians were first commissioned into Artillery from Woolwich: Prem Singh Gyani, PP Kumaramangalam & AS Kalha. They joined the A Field Brigade in 1935 at Bengaluru. Meanwhile, 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery (1827) lives on, celebrated as #GunnersDay.
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The Govt is considering restructuring the HAL into 3 verticals: jets, helicopters, and MRO. This aims to address #HAL’s ₹2.7L Cr backlog and expedite the delivery of the #Tejas Mk1A fighter jet. External consultants will be hired to increase efficiency and meet #IAF orders.
India welcomes Major General Paul Owuor Otieno, Commander of the Kenya Navy. Discussions focused on maritime cooperation through training, hydrography & exercises like AIKEYME, strengthening the #IndiaKenya BAHARI Maritime Vision.
#MaritimeSecurity@NetramDefence
India and Bhutan will set up their first cross-border rail links: Kokrajhar to Gelephu (69 km) and Banarhat to Samtse (20 km), costing about ₹4,033 crores. This will improve trade, connectivity, and regional ties.
#IndiaBhutan #BorderLinks@NetramDefence
BREAKING: Blast in Quetta, Pakistan, It occurred in front of the Frontier Corps headquarters at Pishin Stop, gunfire continues.
The #DRDO has transferred the technology (ToT) of Stability Actuators to #Godrej Aerospace for India’s #AMCA. This makes India one of the few countries capable of producing such flight-control systems domestically.
UPDATE: #HAL awaits the 4th GE F404 for #Tejas Mk1A, Nashik is prepared for the inaugural flight in October, with ten jets already constructed & tested & 2 scheduled for #IAF handover in October.
As deliveries increase, CCS has cleared 113 F404s for 97 additional Mk1As this month
India's future fighter fleet is coming together on an indigenous backbone. #Tejas Mk1A for near‑term, Tejas Mk2 for medium‑weight roles, #AMCA for 5th‑gen stealth, and #TEDBF will support the Navy. All these are networked, sensor-rich, and built to scale production in the 2030s.
#TejasMk1A is a light 4.5-gen upgrade featuring #AESA radar, a digital EW suite, #AstraBVR, and precision weapons. Large IAF orders plus parallel #HAL lines drive scale. Deliveries will continue until the late 2020s to quickly increase squadron numbers and lower lifecycle costs.
#TejasMk2 (MWF): Single F414, canards, bigger fuselage, ~6.5t payload, more fuel/range, integrated IRST/EW, and smart avionics. Intended to replace Mirage 2000, MiG‑29, and Jaguar. Flight tests mid‑decade; induction targeted late 2020s, early 2030s, with 6 IAF squadrons planned.