Indian Army
Army, IAF mount massive flood relief operations
19 Jun 2013
In one of the largest operations in several decades, the Indian Army and the Air Force today mounted massive rescue and relief operations in the flood- and landslide-affected areas, with the Border Roads Organisation having mounted massive clearance operations
CBI raids premises of `graft-happy’ Army general
04 May 2013
Pak Army blocks Indian trucks at trade point
10 Jan 2013
Pakistanis cross LoC, kill 2 Indian soldiers
08 Jan 2013
Ministry clears way for defence deals worth Rs20,000 crore
22 Jun 2012
The weapons purchase proposals cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council include 14 Dornier aircraft for the IAF, 116 (30 mm) guns for the Indian Navy and quick reaction surface-to-air missiles for the Indian Army
Havaldar caught selling Army secrets to Pakistan
02 Jun 2012
CBI probes Tatra, BEML officials on Gen Singh’s complaint
31 Mar 2012
According to CBI officials, the case is based on the fact that equipment for the army is meant to be bought directly from the manufacturer and not via a middleman
Army chief for CBI investigation against senior general
29 Mar 2012
In a fresh salvo, army chief, Gen V K Singh has forwarded a letter from a Trinamool MP alleging a senior general's involvement in a procurement scam to the CBI
Army graft: Gen Singh to rebut Antony version; Gen Tejinder Singh files case
28 Mar 2012
The Army chief is expected to challenge today the version of events claimed by the defence minister over Singh’s allegation that he was offered a Rs14 crore bribe to sanction the purchase of sub-standard vehicles
Antony blames Army chief for not pursuing bribery charge
27 Mar 2012
Defence minister A K Antony told the Rajya Sabha today that he had asked Gen V K Singh to take action on his allegation of being approached with a bribe offer for vehicle purchases
Antony orders CBI probe into Army chief’s bribe allegation
26 Mar 2012
Defence minister A K Antony today ordered a CBI iprobe into Army chief Gen V K Singh's allegation that he was offered a bribe a Rs14 crore to clear the purchase of substandard vehicles
I was offered Rs14-cr bribe, says Army chief Singh
26 Mar 2012
Army commander-in-chief Gen V K Singh dropped another bombshell, claiming that he was offered a Rs14 crore bribe to clear the purchase of vehicles for the forces
Indian Army chief visits Laos
08 Dec 2011
'Pinaka' MBRL system tested
08 Dec 2011
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