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Why Pakistan backstabs the US, and always gets away with itFor decades, the US grappled with Pakistan's dual role as a terror war ally and a supporter of militant groups. Despite accusations of shel...
Maroof Raza, ex-Army officer, defence expert and Indo-Pak commentator, passes away after battling illnessRenowned defence analyst and retired Indian Army officer Major Maroof Raza has passed away. He was widely recognized for his sharp insights...
Amid rising attacks, experts call for reassessment of counter-terror ops in JammuSecurity experts are urging a major reassessment of counterterrorism strategies in Jammu following a recent uptick in terrorist activities....
'Reasi attack marks a shift in terrorist activities'According to the Union home ministry data, the number of civilians killed in Jammu and Kashmir in the first five months of this year was ei...
Northeast's first defence tech show begins in GuwahatiThe first-ever defence tech show in Northeast India, called 'East Tech', has begun in Guwahati. The two-day event, jointly organised by the...
IIM Lucknow to study CRPF jawans' stress, find solutions for work-life balanceCRPF Director General A P Maheshwari signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the subject of "domestic empowerment" with Archana Shukl...
5 ULFA(I) militants arrested in Assam; arms and ammunition seizedActing on a tip-off that five persons were holed up in a house in Tarai village in Sapekhati police station area, the Assam Police and the ...
Data: Anti-terror operations not directly proportional to militant recruitmentIn the last 10 years, the data shows that the highest number of counter-insurgency operations (205) were conducted in 2007 under the Ghulam...
CRPF changes old training regime with over 21,000 fresh jawans to be recruitedA senior official said while the physical exercises, combat drills and commando obstacle courses administered to recruits will be more or l...
INSAS rifles to retire; to be replaced by imported weaponsThe Indian Small Arms System (INSAS), which was inducted in the army 1988, is likely to be replaced with deadlier assault rifles of higher ...
INSAS rifles to retire; to be replaced by imported weaponsThe Indian Small Arms System (INSAS), which was inducted in the army 1988, is likely to be replaced with deadlier assault rifles of higher ...
China: Military deployment along border non-aggressiveAn op-ed in the magazine stated, China is undoubtedly India's opponent and therefore every move of the military will touch the nerve of the...
India's surgical strikes in Myanmar launched after assurance to help local army with Kachin rebelsAn assurance for security cooperation came from the current regime when Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Nay Pyi Taw last November.
India promises whole-hearted support to MyanmarThe two sides inked four MoUs to boost cooperation in areas of connectivity, medicine and renewable energy, besides resolving to deepen tie...
Difficult to seal off vulnerable points along IB: Amarinder SinghPunjab Congress Chief Amarinder Singh defended the state police for "any lapses" in the Pathankot terror attack, saying it was difficult to...
Pakistani army 'godfather' of Taliban: ExpertThe well known American expert, who runs a popular weekly TV show on CNN, said that Pakistan has mastered the art of pretending to help the...
Barack Obama proposes 18% drop in aid to Pakistan for fiscal 2015The assistance to Pakistan in fiscal 2013 was $1.2 billion - $834 million economic and $361 million security related aid.
- Security forces not to occupy school buildings: Government
The Centre has given clear-cut instructions to the states that security forces engaged in the counter-insurgency operations should not be a...
- Pakistan policy centers around resisting India's rise: Expert
Pakistan's policy towards India is no longer simply centered around Kashmir, but to prevent India's rise as a global power, a noted US expe...
- Blast kills nine in Pakistan
A huge blast ripped through Pakistan's eastern Punjab province Monday, killing at least nine people and wounding dozens more, police and me...