To ensure security, there'll be tight restrictions on the manufacture, supply of the NIFT-designed disruptive pattern battle dress uniform
President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday asked the gentlemen cadets passing out of the Indian Military Academy to follow CDS General Bipin Rawat, who was killed in a chopper crash
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Daughters of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, Kritika and Tarini, on Friday paid floral tributes to their parents here in the national capital
Make in India for defence equipment is languishing in the absence of large orders that can make local production viable
The exercise began on Saturday in the deserts of Jaisalmer and will conclude on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that modern border infrastructure has been built to augment connectivity and troop deployment.
The Indian Navy will be represented by three indigenous stealth destroyers
A top court in Pakistan allowed India more time to appoint a lawyer to represent death-row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav in the court to hear a review of his conviction and sentencing by a military court
The CDS said the military was also looking at creating a single theatre command for managing the threat from China
Rajnath Singh approved the expansion of financial powers to the armed forces to cut delays in making purchases for operational preparedness and quickly meet requirements of the field formations
The Indian Army will participate in a two-week multi-nation military exercise at Nizhny in Russia beginning Friday that is aimed at boosting anti-terror cooperation.
Aimed at discussing disengagement from the remaining friction points in the Eastern Ladakh sector
More than 81,000 personnel of the paramilitary forces such as the CRPF and the BSF have taken voluntary retirement in the last decade, the maximum of over 11,000 in 2017 alone.
Rafale controversy reflects a systemic weakness in defence deals
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Boosting its capital expenditure does not require a great deal of money
The iDEX initiative was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April 2018, with the aim of fostering innovation and technology development in defence and aerospace
In the absence of robust technological and project management structures, MoD's indigenisation drive will remain questionable
The five biggest spenders in 2020 were the United States, China, India, Russia and the United Kingdom, which together accounted for 62 per cent of world military spending