DefenseNews: 2 Army officers, 2 jawans killed in encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir
DefenseNews: Four Army personnel, including two captains and two jawans were killed and others were injured during an encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri. Two Army officers and two jawans were killed and three others were injured during an encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Wednesday, officials said. An intense gun battle continued in the region as additional troops were deployed to eliminate the two terrorists cornered in the Bajimaal …
Organisation Of Kashmiri Pandits Requests Un To Declare Pakistan As A 'terrorist Country'
Members of Kashmiri Pandit United Front raise slogans during a protest on the occasion of World Refugee Day, in Jammu. The Kashmiri Pandit United Front (KPUF) urged the United Nations (UN) on Monday to declare Pakistan as a "terrorist country" alleging that the neighbouring country continued to sponsor terrorism in Kashmir Valley. On the occasion of World Refugee Day on Monday, the organisation staged a demonstration here and raised anti-Pakistan slogans.
China Buying J&K-based Websites Amid Tensions With India; Experts Sound Alert
Facing strong retaliation from the Indian side after its misadventure on the Line of Actual Control, China has now started buying Jammu and Kashmir based websites. This started in mid-April, following the Indo-China Standoff in Ladakh. In one such attempt by China, a Jammu based daily newspaper's website https://jammuexpress.com/ taken by a Chinese user. The website is owned by a user named "tao tao peng" of "peng tao tao" Company. The details further read that user is from Zhejiang, the eastern coastal provin…
Indian Army ready to teach a lesson to Pakistan, waiting for Modi's permission
Panaji: The Army is eager to teach a lesson to enemy of the country and it is just waiting for permission from the government, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said in Panaji on Sunday. "The morale of the Army has gone up. Army wants to teach lesson to our enemy. They are just waiting for permission from the government...We gave them permission two-three times," Parrikar said during BJP's campaign meeting in Vasco. His statement came days after Pakistan conducted a military exercise in a strategically located area in…
Pakistan's cowardly Act: Three soldiers killed in Kashmir and one jawan mutilated.
Three Indian soldiers were killed "in action" along the Line of Control (LoC) in Machhal, Jammu and Kashmir, while the body of one soldier was mutilated, the Indian Army said on Tuesday. Taking strong objection to the disrespect showed to the martyred Indian soldier, India has forally lodged protest with Pakistan . The Vice Chief of Army Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat has briefed the Union Defence Minister on the incident and Parrikar has told the forces to send the "strongest possible message.". The Defence Mini…
Indian Army: Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist killed along two Army jawans injured in J&K
Shopian: A Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist was killed and two Indian army personnel were injured in an encounter between the security forces and militants in south Kashmir ’s Shopian district. "Encounter broke out between army and militants at Wangam in Shopian after the security forces launched a search operation following specific intelligence inputs," a police official said. Two Indian army personnel were injured in the encounter, reports said. In the gun battle, one militant identified as "Sadam Hussain Mir"…
India, China plan to hold Navy, Air Force exercises
Seeking to strengthen mutual trust between their armed forces, India and China are planning to hold exercises between their navies and air forces also in the near future. Seeking to strengthen mutual trust between their armed forces, India and China are planning to hold exercises between their navies and air forces also in the near future. The armies of the two countries already hold exercises between them code named Hand-to-Hand. Its third edition would be held in Chengdu military region of China in October. During the recent discus…
Army eyes advanced systems for LoC surveillance in JK
Army's Norther Command Headquarters has floated tenders for the purchase of six Border Surveillance Management Systems (BSMS) for deployment in Jammu and Kashmir. Army's Norther Command Headquarters has floated tenders for the purchase of six Border Surveillance Management Systems (BSMS) for deployment in Jammu and Kashmir. “A surveillance system is required which can cater to Indian Army’s peacetime requirements, both during day and night,” said the Request for Proposal (RFP) document released recently by Northern Command’s …
Blasts, firing on LoC as Pak targets Indian soldiers on rescue mission
Violating the truce, Pakistani troops today fired at Indian soldiers while they were trying to evacuate two porters who were wounded in a blast, triggered by suspected militants, along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district. Targeting army's civilian porters, ultras detonated an IED while they were carrying supplies from one army post to another in Sabzian-Mandi belt along the LoC at around 8 am, an army officer said. Two porters were wounded, one of them critically, and a pony was killed in the blast, he said. Unconf…
Pakistan violates ceasefire again along the Line of Control in Kashmir
In yet another incident of ceasefire violation, Pakistani troops today fired on Indian Army posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir . The Army has retaliated and firing is on. On June 10, Pakistan troops had opened small arms firing on Indian posts in Nangi Tikri forward area along LoC in Krishnagati sub-sector of Poonch. Earlier on June 7, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed when Pakistan opened heavy fire with automatic weapons and rockets on Indian posts along the LoC in Poonch secto…
Indian army says militants may attack Hindu pilgrimage in Kashmir
Indian army on Monday said militants might attack Hindu pilgrims going to revered Lord Shiva shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant General, Kaiwalya Trivikran Parnaik, intelligence reports pointed that rebels could disrupt Hindu pilgrimage as well as tourism in the state. "As far Amarnath pilgrimage and tourism are concerned, I would say in the last two years, we witnessed very fruitful seasons," said Parnaik in Udhampur. "As per intelligence reports, their (militant) intention is to disrupt both," he added. …
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