The Indian Army is embarking on a transformative journey, marking 2025 as the 'year of reforms'. Key focuses include the integration of theatre commands, technological advancements in fields like AI,
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared it the 'Year of Reforms,' aiming to modernize the Indian Armed Forces. With a focus on jointness, technology integration, and human resources, the Indian Army is set to enhance its operational readiness and efficiency,
In a significant step towards promoting indigenous capabilities and strengthening operational efficiency, 62 Indian-manufactured vehicles are set to reach Lebanon for utilisation by the Indian contingent deployed in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL),
Recalling his days as an NCC cadet, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday urged the youth to dream big and strive to become the "changemakers, innovators and leaders" of tomorrow.
The army has been mobilized to rescue at least nine workers who are trapped inside an Indian coal mine, with three people thought to be already dead.
New Delhi: The Indian Army can be divided into two parts, Arms & Services. Arms also have two types of arms, Combat Arms and Support Arms. Infantry, mechanized infantry and armoured corps are called combat arms. Artillery, engineers, signals, air defence and aviation are called support arms.
Proactive steps being taken to facilitate “seamless roll-out” of integrated theatre commands, harnessing indigenous solutions via AI and machine learning and boosting defence diplomacy is part of the Army’s blueprint for the road ahead in 2025,
In addition to traditional roles, the Indian Army has deployed female engagement teams, women psychological counselors, and Military Nursing Service officers to support women and children in conflict zones.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cast himself as more willing to take on India’s enemies beyond its borders than any other leader since independence.
Tata-built Quick Reaction Force vehicles are being sent to Lebanon to support India's peacekeeping mission, set to be inducted on January 15, Army Day. This marks the first use of Tata vehicles under a wet lease,
Majority of the equipment that will be displayed is ‘made in India’, it is learnt. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is likely to be the chief guest.