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The rally is also to enroll Woman Military Police (WMP) from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States and Puducherry.
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During the meeting, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth highlighted the close coordination between the state administration and Indian Army ensuring preparedness to deal with any disaster and internal security situation.
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The exercise, scheduled for November 1-2, includes troops from India’s Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) and 40 personnel from Indonesia's Special Forces, Kopassus, a statement said Friday.
The Indian contingent includes troops from the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces), while the Indonesian contingent, consisting of 40 personnel, is represented by Special Forces Kopassus, the statement said.
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In the viral clip, Sai Pallavi states that the Indian army is perceived as a "terrorist group" in Pakistan, reflecting the contentious views between the two countries. She is heard saying, “People in Pakistan think our army is a terrorist group. But for us, it is them. So, the perspective changes. I don't understand violence.” This clip is from an interview conducted in January 2022. As it resurfaced, netizens expressed their outrage and criticized the actress for her remarks.
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Troops spot suspicious activity in Gugaldhar and challenge intruders, leading to exchange of fire
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While two terrorists were killed in Machail sector, another was killed in Tangdhar sector when Army foiled infiltration bids in these areas of LoC
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“These trauma care cubes were indigenously developed under Project BHISHM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita and Maitri). The operation aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of delivering critical supplies to areas affected by Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR),” stated the Ministry.
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Friday felicitated the sportspersons from the Indian Army who took part in the recently-held Paris Olympics and expressed confidence that athletes from the force would continue their quest for excellence and achieve greater heights.
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Over 4,000 highly trained soldiers, including elite Para commandos and those trained in mountain warfare, deployed in the mountainous areas of Jammu division
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Another encounter breaks out between security forces and terrorists in a remote forest in Kishtwar district
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Official says a small contingent will remain in the area to maintain Bailey bridge and to assist with the search operations
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Class III student says he felt 'proud and happy' to see Army men rescuing people stuck under debris
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Missing persons include 49 children, Army resumes connectivity in Punchirimattam — origin of landslides
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The Indian Army said on Saturday that, as part of the continuing HADR operations at flood-hit Samej, around 90 civilians were moved and treated at the Army's medical camp.
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Kerala requests deployment of advanced equipment, including one Xaver radar and four Reeco radars, which will be airlifted from Delhi in an IAF aircraft
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Over 300 people still missing; private companies and volunteers join operations led by army, police and emergency service units
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Say landslide-affected areas has been divided into six zones and separate search teams with cadaver dogs have initiated search operations
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The operations received an impetus due to completion of 190-foot-long Bailey bridge that will enable movement of heavy machinery
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Brigadier Ajeet Ashok Deshpande, Commandant AOC Centre, retired on Wednesday from the Indian Army.
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Rescue operations resume Mundakkai hamlet; rescuers reach many inland areas, which were totally cut off