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Indian Army soldiers of the Gorkha Regiment carry weapons as they walk through snow, along the India-China border at the height of 16,000 feet near Tawang,some 360 miles from Itanagar, state capital of Arunachal Pradesh. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) This past...
Tags: India-China, Obama Administration, American, Indian Army, Tibet, CCP, U.S, China, Beijing, Barack Obama, Wang Ming, Politics
According to the Landmine Monitor Report 2009, around 3000 Indians died due to landmines and over 2000 more were injured in the last 10 years. Most casualties occurred in Jammu and Kashmir followed by Manipur in the Northeast. The other states affected...
Tags: Indian Army, landmines monitoring, Central India, ban treaty, mines ban, antipersonnel mines, CAFI, Binalakshmi Nepram New Delhi, Kashmir Times, armed foundation, India, Jammu, Ottawa Treaty, Land mine, Disarmament, Anti-personnel mine, Demining, Mine action, Explosive weapons, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Politics
Change is known to be the only `constant` all over the world. With this as his signing off note major general Shakti Gurung, VSM stated that change is essential to make way for better things to take root for the overall improvement of the organization...
Tags: Army Headquarters, VSM, Shakti Gurung, Rashmi Hooda, New Delhi, Deependra Singh Hooda, Indian Army, India, Imphāl, Surnames, Manipur, Gurung
Indian political leaders, writers and media analysts and intelligence agencies are past masters in creating doubts and misgivings between groups, communities, political parties and institutions to fan ethnic and sectarian tensions, political polarization...
Tags: Indian Army, Indian Ocean, Indian Union, Pakistan Army, Pakistan-China, China-Pakistan, Pakistanis, Indian Empire, All India Muslim League, USA, Pakistan, Wazīrābād, South Asia, Kashmir conflict, Indo-Pakistani War, Pervez Musharraf, Indo-Pakistan Wars, Politics of Pakistan, Iranian Plateau, Politics
He also praised the Indian Army, saying it is defending the world's largest democracy. Talking about China, the Dalai Lama said the people of China have every right to know about the reality of any issue and that right should not be suppressed. ''China...
Tags: 14th Dalai Lama, China, Gianfranco Fini, Tibetan, Free Tibet, Indian Army, Beijing, Mao Zedong, Tibet, 14th Dalai Lama, Kundun, Politics, Politics of Tibet, Lhasa, Religion Belief, Dorje Shugden controversy, Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan independence movement, North East India, Tawang Town, Sino-Indian relations, Bhutan, Tawang district, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, Tibetan unrest
N. facilities in India’s Red Corridor From Christina Palmer New Delhi—The Chief of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is dashing to India today to observe the procedures of security of nuclear, missile and nuclear related facilities across India, particularly...
Tags: Indian Intelligence Agency RAW, Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Director of India, Naked Nukes of India, Association for India, UCIL, Dungridih Jadugoda, CIA, The Daily Mail, India, New Delhi
Enhancing skill sets is a challenge in the country," she said at the silver jubilee celebration function of Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) here. Patil, however, put emphasis on distance education and use of technology as a major medium...
Tags: Indian Army, Pratibha Patil, distance education, higher education, Ignou, skills certification, India, New Delhi, Kapil Sibal, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Patil, Education, Labor
The district government and cantonment board have chalked out a plan for cleanliness of remnants of sacrificial animals during Eidul-ul-Azha in Rawalpindi city The city has been divided into 8 sectors and sub-sector for cleanliness purpose during Eidul-ul-Azha.
Tags: special plan, sanitary inspectors, Pakistan, Rāwalpindi, Cantonment, Indian Army, Army Cantonment Board, Eta Eridani, Dumper, Islamic festivals, Barracks, British rule in India
In the first major fallout of an Army probe into a land scam in Darjeeling, the Ministry of Defence has cancelled the appointment of Lt Gen P K Rath, who is being investigated in the case, as Deputy Chief of Army Staff. Sources said the Ministry has...
Tags: Army HQ, Army Staff, Indian Army, deputy chief, India, Kolkata, Military of Thailand, Ministry of Defence, Politics
Hindustan Times [Tuesday, November 17, 2009 19:12] Amitava Sanyal It’s not easy to find Ratu Ngawang’s house among the maze of narrow lanes in Majnu ka Tilla, the bustling Tibetan settlement by the Yamuna in north Delhi...After all, the 83-year-old Ngawang...
Tags: SFF, Ratu Ngawang, Tibetan, sff men, India, Dehradun, Operation Meghdoot, High explosive anti-tank warhead, Indian Army, Special Frontier Force, Siachen conflict