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Video: Indian army snipers kill separatist organisation group from pakistan
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#anon_candanga : The Airborne and Special Forces of the #Indian Army practiced aerial insertion and rapid response capabilities in an Airborne Exercise in Peninsular India. https://t.co/LDhA63iG2I
#anon_candanga : #Indian Navy’s second P-8I aircraft squadron INAS 316 commissioned
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Cochin Shipyard Ltd says it has formally ‘delivered’ indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC-1) Vikrant to the #Indian navy.
#Indian army officer confirms joint drill will take place in October, with the announcement coming just days after Chinese media report PLA’s Tibet Military District had conducted live-fire air defence drill.
#Indian Navy Chief Describes Why #China Is 'A Formidable Challenge'
Admiral Hari Kumar emphasized the tension between New Delhi and Beijing at border points and in the Indian Ocean.
China poses a formidable challenge to India's security as it not only intensifies its military presence on the border, but also conducts maneuvers and maritime operations in the Indian Ocean, using anti-piracy rhetoric "as a pretext," he stressed. This Wednesday the head of the Indian Navy, Admiral Hari Kumar, quoted by The Hindu.
"At any given point there are between five and eight units of the Chinese Navy, be they warships or research vessels, along with a multitude of fishing vessels operating in the Indian Ocean region. We watch them and watch them carry out their activities." in the region," Kumar said.
Speaking of Beijing's military activities, the Indian admiral noted that China has a naval base in Djibouti and helps build ports in countries such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
"Our plans to build our capacity ... are based on the needs of defending, maintaining and promoting our national interests," Kumar said. He also added that as a result of Chinese activities they are forced to "put the Indian Ocean under surveillance."
In addition, the head of the Indian Navy explained that the country buys a large amount of Russian weapons. He stated that Russian military equipment technology can be trusted, adding that India "has been supported by Russia for many years." He also suggested drawing lessons from the Ukraine conflict, in particular "naval blockades and the use of drones and precision munitions."
Admiral Hari Kumar emphasized the tension between New Delhi and Beijing at border points and in the Indian Ocean.
China poses a formidable challenge to India's security as it not only intensifies its military presence on the border, but also conducts maneuvers and maritime operations in the Indian Ocean, using anti-piracy rhetoric "as a pretext," he stressed. This Wednesday the head of the Indian Navy, Admiral Hari Kumar, quoted by The Hindu.
"At any given point there are between five and eight units of the Chinese Navy, be they warships or research vessels, along with a multitude of fishing vessels operating in the Indian Ocean region. We watch them and watch them carry out their activities." in the region," Kumar said.
Speaking of Beijing's military activities, the Indian admiral noted that China has a naval base in Djibouti and helps build ports in countries such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
"Our plans to build our capacity ... are based on the needs of defending, maintaining and promoting our national interests," Kumar said. He also added that as a result of Chinese activities they are forced to "put the Indian Ocean under surveillance."
In addition, the head of the Indian Navy explained that the country buys a large amount of Russian weapons. He stated that Russian military equipment technology can be trusted, adding that India "has been supported by Russia for many years." He also suggested drawing lessons from the Ukraine conflict, in particular "naval blockades and the use of drones and precision munitions."
- An #Indian Army helicopter crashed in the Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh on Friday. According to reports, the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) crashed near Chinging town. The helicopter, carrying army personnel, was on a regular sortie after taking off from Likabali and crashed at 10:43 a.m.