Indian Army
Arjun Mark-II MBT heads for crucial field trials
04 Oct 2011
Indo-Pak talks: No headway on Siachen dispute
01 Jun 2011
BAE Systems opts out of IA’s artillery tender
29 Apr 2011
Arjun Mark–II tanks to enter service by 2014
15 Feb 2011
Nishant UAV clears tests, inducted by army
05 Feb 2011
CBI firm on dropping case against Quattrochi
06 Jan 2011
BrahMos creates record with controlled supersonic crash-dive
06 Sep 2010
The BrahMos Indo-Russian supersonic cruise missile platform proved its versatility by conducting a steep-dive in supersonic cruise mode, an achievement no other missile has to its credit.
Indian Army chief warns against FMS deals with US
By Rajiv Singh | 25 May 2010
Reports suggest that Indian Army chief may have warned South Block against the pitfalls involved in getting into deals with Americans through the Foreign Military Sales route.
Chagrined army places additional orders for 124 Arjun Main Battle Tanks
17 May 2010
A chagrined Indian Army on Monday placed a fresh order for an additional 124 'Arjun' Main Battle Tanks finally conceding the superiority of this indigenously developed design over much-hyped foreign imports.
Indian Army conducts Agni-II IRBM user trial
17 May 2010
India has tested its nuclear-capable intermediate range ballistic missile, the Agni-II, with a range in excess of 2000 km with initial reports suggesting that the test may be deemed to be successful.
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