Indian Army
Parampore attack video captures dramatic moments
27 Jun 2016
BSF officials spot tunnel, foil infiltration bid
04 Mar 2016
2-day Pampore gunfight ends, 3 militants killed
22 Feb 2016
A fierce 48-hour gun-battle on the outskirts of Srinagar ended this evening with the killing of three heavily-armed terrorists holed up in a government building
Army successfully test-fires Prithvi-II missile
16 Feb 2016
Siachen soldier found miraculously alive, now stable
09 Feb 2016
Lance Naik Hanamanthappa was buried deep after a wall of ice a kilometre wide and 800 metres high came crashing down on his army post, killing nine of his colleagues. He was flown to a Delhi hospital where his condition is stable
BSF foils infiltration bid, shoots suspect
21 Jan 2016
Myanmar helped Indian Army play avenger
10 Jun 2015
Thanks to Myanmar, India could retaliate to at least one of the innumerable cross-border attacks that the country and its army had to face ever since Independence
Punjab National Bank signs deal with Indian Army
10 Jun 2015
Manipur insurgents ambush Army patrol, kill 20 soldiers
04 Jun 2015
Insurgent groups NSCN (K) and Ulfa have claimed responsibility for the attack, which is suspected to be a retaliation against the alleged killing of a local woman by soldiers last week
Army inducts indigenous Akash to thwart aerial attacks
05 May 2015
The system is capable of simultaneously engaging multiple targets and can provide comprehensive short range missile cover to the Army ground forces
Army inducts indigenous Akash to thwart aerial attacks
05 May 2015
The system is capable of simultaneously engaging multiple targets and can provide comprehensive short range missile cover to the Army ground forces
Pak army chief vows ‘fitting response’ to Indian ‘provocation’
27 Feb 2015
In a statement calculated to raise Indian hackles just days before Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar's visit to Islamabad, Pakistan's army chief Gen Raheel Sharif has warned India of a "befitting response to provocation" along the Line of Control
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