Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has announced 2025 as the 'Year of Reforms', aiming to transform India's Armed Forces into a technologically advanced and combat-ready powerhouse. Focus includes integration,
Sharing the enrolment number 73727, which he held for seven years, General Dwivedi reflected on how his early days with the NCC helped shape his unique identity.
Divers recover body of one of 9 trapped workers
In a significant step towards promoting indigenous capabilities and strengthening operational efficiency, 62 Indian-manufactured vehicles are set to reach Lebanon for utilisation by the Indian contingent deployed in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL),
The army has been mobilized to rescue at least nine workers who are trapped inside an Indian coal mine, with three people thought to be already dead.
Recalling his days as an NCC cadet, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday urged the youth to dream big and strive to become the "changemakers, innovators and leaders" of tomorrow.
Change of rules in Indian Army hiring scheme has affected young men in Nepal who are training to join armies worldwide.
New Delhi: The Indian Army can be divided into two parts, Arms & Services. Arms also have two types of arms, Combat Arms and Support Arms. Infantry, mechanized infantry and armoured corps are called combat arms. Artillery, engineers, signals, air defence and aviation are called support arms.
Proactive steps being taken to facilitate “seamless roll-out” of integrated theatre commands, harnessing indigenous solutions via AI and machine learning and boosting defence diplomacy is part of the Army’s blueprint for the road ahead in 2025,
In addition to traditional roles, the Indian Army has deployed female engagement teams, women psychological counselors, and Military Nursing Service officers to support women and children in conflict zones.
Sunday morning at Delhi's India Gate saw Indian Army personnel and wrestler-MMA champ Sangram Singh cycle for an event organised as part of Fit India campaign.
The Indian Army is embarking on a transformative journey, marking 2025 as the 'year of reforms'. Key focuses include the integration of theatre commands, technological advancements in fields like AI,