Indian Army refutes claims of PLA presence in Arunachal sector
The Indian Army has firmly rejected recent reports suggesting any presence of Chinese PLA forces inside the Taksing sector of Arunachal Pradesh. Officials clarified that routine surveillance along the India-China border continues without interruption and no unusual movement or establishment of camps has been detected within Indian territory. Ground monitoring confirms stable situation Security personnel engaged in border management confirmed that the Upper Subansiri region, including forward areas near Taksing, remains under continuous observation. According to defence inputs, patrol patterns and monitoring systems have shown no indicators of encroachment or escalation. The Army emphasized that operational readiness in the region remains unchanged and fully active. Local concerns over land access claims Separate concerns were raised by local community representatives regarding traditional grazing areas and access to ancestral land in parts of the border belt. These concerns include regions such as Oying, Paniar, Marpan, Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang. While these issues reflect long-standing livelihood sensitivities in remote tribal zones, officials have not confirmed any link between these claims and cross-border military activity. Authorities urge caution over unverified reports Officials have urged restraint in circulating unverified information related to sensitive border zones. Defence sources noted that misinformation can easily create unnecessary tension in strategically important areas like Arunachal Pradesh, where geography and accessibility already complicate communication and verification. Citizens have been advised to rely on authenticated updates from official defence channels. Border status remains unchanged At present, there is no verified evidence supporting claims of PLA encroachment or permanent presence in the reported areas. The Army reiterated that the situation along the eastern frontier remains stable, with established protocols in place for surveillance and response. Continuous monitoring and coordination with civil administration continue to ensure security across the region.
Indian Army refutes claims of PLA presence in Arunachal sector
The Indian Army has firmly rejected recent reports suggesting any presence of Chinese PLA forces inside the Taksing sector of Arunachal Pradesh. Officials clarified that routine surveillance along the India-China border continues without interruption and no unusual movement or establishment of camps has been detected within Indian territory. Ground monitoring confirms stable situation Security personnel engaged in border management confirmed that the Upper Subansiri region, including forward areas near Taksing, remains under continuous observation. According to defence inputs, patrol patterns and monitoring systems have shown no indicators of encroachment or escalation. The Army emphasized that operational readiness in the region remains unchanged and fully active. Local concerns over land access claims Separate concerns were raised by local community representatives regarding traditional grazing areas and access to ancestral land in parts of the border belt. These concerns include regions such as Oying, Paniar, Marpan, Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang. While these issues reflect long-standing livelihood sensitivities in remote tribal zones, officials have not confirmed any link between these claims and cross-border military activity. Authorities urge caution over unverified reports Officials have urged restraint in circulating unverified information related to sensitive border zones. Defence sources noted that misinformation can easily create unnecessary tension in strategically important areas like Arunachal Pradesh, where geography and accessibility already complicate communication and verification. Citizens have been advised to rely on authenticated updates from official defence channels. Border status remains unchanged At present, there is no verified evidence supporting claims of PLA encroachment or permanent presence in the reported areas. The Army reiterated that the situation along the eastern frontier remains stable, with established protocols in place for surveillance and response. Continuous monitoring and coordination with civil administration continue to ensure security across the region.
Khaan Quest 2026 brings 18 nations to Mongolia drill
Khaan Quest 2026 has officially begun at the Five Hills Training Area near Ulaanbaatar, marking one of the largest annual UN peacekeeping training exercises in the region. The drill brings together troops from 18 nations, with a focus on improving coordination in complex peace support environments. More than 1,000 personnel are taking part in structured field training designed to replicate real-world mission conditions under United Nations mandates. India strengthens peacekeeping engagement through participation The Indian Army has deployed a 40-member contingent for the exercise, including personnel from a battalion of the JAT Regiment along with supporting arms. Their participation reflects India’s continued operational commitment to global peacekeeping frameworks. Indian troops are actively engaged in tactical drills such as area domination, checkpoint operations, search procedures, and controlled movement scenarios that simulate volatile environments. Training designed for real-world mission readiness The exercise is structured around practical peacekeeping scenarios where multinational forces must operate under unified command conditions. Activities include convoy protection, casualty evacuation drills, and humanitarian response simulations. A strong emphasis is placed on interoperability, ensuring that forces from different countries can communicate and operate seamlessly during international deployments. Women, Peace and Security module gains importance A dedicated training segment on Women, Peace and Security is a key feature of this year’s exercise. It focuses on improving gender awareness in operational settings, strengthening civilian protection measures, and encouraging greater participation of women in peacekeeping roles. The module is designed to reflect evolving global expectations in modern conflict management. Exercise highlights growing global coordination Khaan Quest began as a bilateral initiative between Mongolia and the United States in the early 2000s and has since expanded into a multinational platform co-sponsored by US Indo-Pacific Command. Over the years, it has evolved into a key training ground for preparing forces for UN peace operations. The 2026 edition reinforces international cooperation, operational readiness, and shared security practices among participating nations. Strategic relevance of Khaan Quest 2026 The exercise serves as more than just a training event—it acts as a platform for military diplomacy and operational alignment among partner countries. By working together in simulated peace missions, participating forces strengthen trust, improve tactical compatibility, and enhance readiness for future UN deployments in conflict and post-conflict zones.
Khaan Quest 2026 brings 18 nations to Mongolia drill
Khaan Quest 2026 has officially begun at the Five Hills Training Area near Ulaanbaatar, marking one of the largest annual UN peacekeeping training exercises in the region. The drill brings together troops from 18 nations, with a focus on improving coordination in complex peace support environments. More than 1,000 personnel are taking part in structured field training designed to replicate real-world mission conditions under United Nations mandates. India strengthens peacekeeping engagement through participation The Indian Army has deployed a 40-member contingent for the exercise, including personnel from a battalion of the JAT Regiment along with supporting arms. Their participation reflects India’s continued operational commitment to global peacekeeping frameworks. Indian troops are actively engaged in tactical drills such as area domination, checkpoint operations, search procedures, and controlled movement scenarios that simulate volatile environments. Training designed for real-world mission readiness The exercise is structured around practical peacekeeping scenarios where multinational forces must operate under unified command conditions. Activities include convoy protection, casualty evacuation drills, and humanitarian response simulations. A strong emphasis is placed on interoperability, ensuring that forces from different countries can communicate and operate seamlessly during international deployments. Women, Peace and Security module gains importance A dedicated training segment on Women, Peace and Security is a key feature of this year’s exercise. It focuses on improving gender awareness in operational settings, strengthening civilian protection measures, and encouraging greater participation of women in peacekeeping roles. The module is designed to reflect evolving global expectations in modern conflict management. Exercise highlights growing global coordination Khaan Quest began as a bilateral initiative between Mongolia and the United States in the early 2000s and has since expanded into a multinational platform co-sponsored by US Indo-Pacific Command. Over the years, it has evolved into a key training ground for preparing forces for UN peace operations. The 2026 edition reinforces international cooperation, operational readiness, and shared security practices among participating nations. Strategic relevance of Khaan Quest 2026 The exercise serves as more than just a training event—it acts as a platform for military diplomacy and operational alignment among partner countries. By working together in simulated peace missions, participating forces strengthen trust, improve tactical compatibility, and enhance readiness for future UN deployments in conflict and post-conflict zones.
Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen
Indian Army sniffer dogs joined their handlers for International Yoga Day activities on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Siachen Glacier, where troops operate at elevations above 18,000 feet. Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen Known as the “Siachen Sniffers,” the specially trained dogs stood alongside personnel from the Fire & Fury Corps as yoga sessions were held amid deep snow, icy winds and thin air on the world’s highest battlef
Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen
Indian Army sniffer dogs joined their handlers for International Yoga Day activities on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Siachen Glacier, where troops operate at elevations above 18,000 feet. Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen Known as the “Siachen Sniffers,” the specially trained dogs stood alongside personnel from the Fire & Fury Corps as yoga sessions were held amid deep snow, icy winds and thin air on the world’s highest battlef
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Fake Army Brigadier Caught In Shahjahanpur Sting
A 21-year-old man was detained in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur after he allegedly posed as a senior Indian Army officer and walked into a trap laid by Army authorities. The accused, identified as Aryan Verma, had reportedly been moving around Shahjahanpur and nearby areas in full military uniform while claiming to be a Brigadier. Army authorities had been tracking him since April after receiving inputs that he was frequently seen wearing
Fake Army Brigadier Caught In Shahjahanpur Sting
A 21-year-old man was detained in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur after he allegedly posed as a senior Indian Army officer and walked into a trap laid by Army authorities. The accused, identified as Aryan Verma, had reportedly been moving around Shahjahanpur and nearby areas in full military uniform while claiming to be a Brigadier. Army authorities had been tracking him since April after receiving inputs that he was frequently seen wearing
Pakistan Admits Indian Drone Strikes Hit Nur Khan Airbase During Op Sindoor
Pakistan has, for the first time, publicly acknowledged that Indian drone strikes caused damage at the strategically sensitive Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi during Operation Sindoor, marking a significant shift from its earlier attempts to downplay or deny the impact of the attacks. The admission came during a year-end press briefing on December 27, when Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Pakistan Admits Indian Drone Strikes Hit Nur Khan Airbase During Op Sindoor
Pakistan has, for the first time, publicly acknowledged that Indian drone strikes caused damage at the strategically sensitive Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi during Operation Sindoor, marking a significant shift from its earlier attempts to downplay or deny the impact of the attacks. The admission came during a year-end press briefing on December 27, when Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Celina Jaitly writes emotional note as Delhi High Court steps in for her detained brother
Celina Jaitly has written an emotional message expressing relief and gratitude after the Delhi High Court took up her petition regarding her brother, Major (Retd.) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, an Indian Army veteran who was missing for nine months before being detained. After more than a year of searching for answers, her family has finally found a ray of hope as the court intervened in the matter. In her heartfelt message, Celina shared that she stood outside the Delhi High Court filled wit
Celina Jaitly writes emotional note as Delhi High Court steps in for her detained brother
Celina Jaitly has written an emotional message expressing relief and gratitude after the Delhi High Court took up her petition regarding her brother, Major (Retd.) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, an Indian Army veteran who was missing for nine months before being detained. After more than a year of searching for answers, her family has finally found a ray of hope as the court intervened in the matter. In her heartfelt message, Celina shared that she stood outside the Delhi High Court filled wit
Trishul 2025: India’s Military Exercise Near Kutch Amid Pakistan Tensions
India is set to launch Trishul 2025, a major military exercise off the coast of Gujarat beginning October 30, focusing on the Rann of Kutch and the Sir Creek region. The Army has deployed tanks, armed helicopters, and missile units, while the Navy has stationed frigates and destroyers, and the Air Force has sent Su-30MKIs and Rafales. The exercise covers a swathe of north-west Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan until November 10, amid rising tensions with Pakistan, which has expanded military inf
Trishul 2025: India’s Military Exercise Near Kutch Amid Pakistan Tensions
India is set to launch Trishul 2025, a major military exercise off the coast of Gujarat beginning October 30, focusing on the Rann of Kutch and the Sir Creek region. The Army has deployed tanks, armed helicopters, and missile units, while the Navy has stationed frigates and destroyers, and the Air Force has sent Su-30MKIs and Rafales. The exercise covers a swathe of north-west Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan until November 10, amid rising tensions with Pakistan, which has expanded military inf
J&K police and army engage militants in fierce gunfights across two districts
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have launched multiple counter-terrorism operations aimed at neutralising militant threats across the Union Territory. The operations, currently underway in the Rajouri and Udhampur districts, reflect an intensified effort by security agencies to maintain peace and stability in the region amid a recent uptick in infiltration and terror-related incidents. The first major operation began late Tuesday night in the Beeranthub area of Rajouri district
J&K police and army engage militants in fierce gunfights across two districts
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have launched multiple counter-terrorism operations aimed at neutralising militant threats across the Union Territory. The operations, currently underway in the Rajouri and Udhampur districts, reflect an intensified effort by security agencies to maintain peace and stability in the region amid a recent uptick in infiltration and terror-related incidents. The first major operation began late Tuesday night in the Beeranthub area of Rajouri district
Assam Rifles Convoy Ambushed In Manipur, 2 Jawans Killed And 4 Injured
Tension gripped Manipur’s Bishnupur district on Friday evening after unknown gunmen ambushed a convoy of 33 Assam Rifles near Nambol Sabal Leikai. The attack, which took place around 5.50 pm, claimed the lives of two soldiers and left four others injured. One jawan remains critically wounded and is undergoing treatment along with others at nearby hospitals. According to officials, the convoy was moving from Imp
Assam Rifles Convoy Ambushed In Manipur, 2 Jawans Killed And 4 Injured
Tension gripped Manipur’s Bishnupur district on Friday evening after unknown gunmen ambushed a convoy of 33 Assam Rifles near Nambol Sabal Leikai. The attack, which took place around 5.50 pm, claimed the lives of two soldiers and left four others injured. One jawan remains critically wounded and is undergoing treatment along with others at nearby hospitals. According to officials, the convoy was moving from Imp
Indian Army joins US troops for Yudh Abhyas 2025 in Alaska
The 21st edition of Exercise Yudh Abhyas, the annual joint military drill between the Indian Army and the United States Army, commenced on September 1 at Fort Wainwright in Alaska. The two-week exercise will run until September 14, bringing together soldiers from both nations to sharpen interoperability, strengthen defence cooperation, and enhance preparedness in multi-domain operations. An Indian Army contingent, drawn from the Madras Regiment, arrived in Alaska to join American tr
Indian Army joins US troops for Yudh Abhyas 2025 in Alaska
The 21st edition of Exercise Yudh Abhyas, the annual joint military drill between the Indian Army and the United States Army, commenced on September 1 at Fort Wainwright in Alaska. The two-week exercise will run until September 14, bringing together soldiers from both nations to sharpen interoperability, strengthen defence cooperation, and enhance preparedness in multi-domain operations. An Indian Army contingent, drawn from the Madras Regiment, arrived in Alaska to join American tr
Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Bagu Khan killed in Gurez sector encounter
In a significant success for security forces, one of the most wanted terrorists operating from across the border was killed last week in Jammu and Kashmir’s Gurez sector during an infiltration attempt. The slain militant has been identified as Bagu Khan, a notorious figure who had eluded capture for decades. Widely known by his aliases “Samundar Chacha” and “Human GPS,” Khan had become a symbol of Pakistan-based infiltration operati
Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Bagu Khan killed in Gurez sector encounter
In a significant success for security forces, one of the most wanted terrorists operating from across the border was killed last week in Jammu and Kashmir’s Gurez sector during an infiltration attempt. The slain militant has been identified as Bagu Khan, a notorious figure who had eluded capture for decades. Widely known by his aliases “Samundar Chacha” and “Human GPS,” Khan had become a symbol of Pakistan-based infiltration operati
Cloudburst In Uttarakhand’s Chamoli Kills One, Houses Flooded, Army Joins Rescue
Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district witnessed devastation on Friday night after a cloudburst caused widespread destruction in Tharali and nearby areas. Officials confirmed one death and at least one person missing as debris swept through homes, markets, and official buildings. The Tharali market area and the tehsil complex were buried under heavy sludge, while residential quarters, shops, and vehicles including the Sub-Divisional Magistrate’s residence
Cloudburst In Uttarakhand’s Chamoli Kills One, Houses Flooded, Army Joins Rescue
Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district witnessed devastation on Friday night after a cloudburst caused widespread destruction in Tharali and nearby areas. Officials confirmed one death and at least one person missing as debris swept through homes, markets, and official buildings. The Tharali market area and the tehsil complex were buried under heavy sludge, while residential quarters, shops, and vehicles including the Sub-Divisional Magistrate’s residence
KBC 17: Big B Welcomes Operation Sindoor Heroes Col Sofiya Qureshi, Vyomika Singh on Independence Day Special
In the Independence Day special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17 (KBC), hosted by Amitabh Bachchan, the legendary actor welcomed Col Sofiya Qureshi (Indian Army), Wing Commander Vyomika Singh (Indian Air Force), and Commander Prerna Deosthalee (Indian Navy). The episode, airing on August 15, 2025, at 9 PM IST, highlights their heroic contributions during Operation Sindoor, a joint mission carried out by the Indian Army and Air Force.
KBC 17: Big B Welcomes Operation Sindoor Heroes Col Sofiya Qureshi, Vyomika Singh on Independence Day Special
In the Independence Day special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17 (KBC), hosted by Amitabh Bachchan, the legendary actor welcomed Col Sofiya Qureshi (Indian Army), Wing Commander Vyomika Singh (Indian Air Force), and Commander Prerna Deosthalee (Indian Navy). The episode, airing on August 15, 2025, at 9 PM IST, highlights their heroic contributions during Operation Sindoor, a joint mission carried out by the Indian Army and Air Force.
Operation Mahadev: Pahalgam Attack Mastermind Suleiman Shah Killed in Srinagar
In a decisive counter-terror operation, Jammu and Kashmir security forces have avenged the Pahalgam attack by eliminating Suleiman Shah, alias Hashim Musa, the mastermind behind the attack. Shah, a former commando of Pakistan’s elite Special Service Group (SSG) and a known Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative, was killed in a high-altitude encounter during Operation Mahadev on the outskirts of Srinagar. The
Operation Mahadev: Pahalgam Attack Mastermind Suleiman Shah Killed in Srinagar
In a decisive counter-terror operation, Jammu and Kashmir security forces have avenged the Pahalgam attack by eliminating Suleiman Shah, alias Hashim Musa, the mastermind behind the attack. Shah, a former commando of Pakistan’s elite Special Service Group (SSG) and a known Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative, was killed in a high-altitude encounter during Operation Mahadev on the outskirts of Srinagar. The
Operation Mahadev: 3 Militants Gunned Down Outside Srinagar
In a significant development on the outskirts of Srinagar, three terrorists were killed during a joint operation by the Indian Army, CRPF, and Jammu and Kashmir Police. The encounter took place at Lidwas near the Harwan area, following actionable intelligence inputs. The Indian Army’s Chinar Corps officially confirmed the operation via its X handle, stating that all three terrorists had been neutralized in an intense firefight.
Operation Mahadev: 3 Militants Gunned Down Outside Srinagar
In a significant development on the outskirts of Srinagar, three terrorists were killed during a joint operation by the Indian Army, CRPF, and Jammu and Kashmir Police. The encounter took place at Lidwas near the Harwan area, following actionable intelligence inputs. The Indian Army’s Chinar Corps officially confirmed the operation via its X handle, stating that all three terrorists had been neutralized in an intense firefight.
Sohail Khan: India’s Kudo Warrior Who Made History
In a powerful display of determination and skill, Sohail Khan from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has etched his name in history by becoming the first Indian male fighter to win a silver medal at the Kudo World Cup 2025. Held in Sofia, Bulgaria, the tournament saw Khan dominate his way through the early rounds and enter the final, a feat no Indian male had ever achieved in this full-contact Japanese martial art. Kudo, a hybr
Sohail Khan: India’s Kudo Warrior Who Made History
In a powerful display of determination and skill, Sohail Khan from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has etched his name in history by becoming the first Indian male fighter to win a silver medal at the Kudo World Cup 2025. Held in Sofia, Bulgaria, the tournament saw Khan dominate his way through the early rounds and enter the final, a feat no Indian male had ever achieved in this full-contact Japanese martial art. Kudo, a hybr
Agniveer GD 2025 Admit Card Released, Exam from June 30
The Indian Army has officially released the Agniveer General Duty (GD) 2025 admit card, allowing registered candidates to download their hall tickets for the upcoming Common Entrance Examination (CEE). The exam is scheduled to be conducted from June 30 to July 3, 2025, under the Agnipath scheme, which recruits youth for four years of service in the armed forces. Candidates appearing for the GD exam can download their ad
Agniveer GD 2025 Admit Card Released, Exam from June 30
The Indian Army has officially released the Agniveer General Duty (GD) 2025 admit card, allowing registered candidates to download their hall tickets for the upcoming Common Entrance Examination (CEE). The exam is scheduled to be conducted from June 30 to July 3, 2025, under the Agnipath scheme, which recruits youth for four years of service in the armed forces. Candidates appearing for the GD exam can download their ad
Gautam Gambhir Responds to Shreyas Iyer’s Omission
Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has finally broken his silence albeit briefly on the controversy surrounding Shreyas Iyer’s exclusion from the upcoming five-Test series against England, starting June 20 in Leeds. Despite Iyer’s impressive IPL 2025 season, where he led Punjab Kings to the playoffs, the batter was left out of the 18-member squad, raising eyebrows among fans and experts alike. When asked about Iyer’s omission during a media interaction on
Gautam Gambhir Responds to Shreyas Iyer’s Omission
Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has finally broken his silence albeit briefly on the controversy surrounding Shreyas Iyer’s exclusion from the upcoming five-Test series against England, starting June 20 in Leeds. Despite Iyer’s impressive IPL 2025 season, where he led Punjab Kings to the playoffs, the batter was left out of the 18-member squad, raising eyebrows among fans and experts alike. When asked about Iyer’s omission during a media interaction on
Golden Temple Allows Guns to Counter Pak Drones
In an unprecedented development, the revered Golden Temple in Amritsar granted special permission to the Indian Army to deploy air defence systems within its sacred premises. The rare move came amid increased Pakistani drone and missile attacks targeting Amritsar in retaliation to India’s launch of Operation Sindoor, a counter-terror strike initiated after the April 22 attack in Pahalgam. Lieutenant General Sumer Ivan D'Cunha, Director General of Army Air Defence, confirme
Golden Temple Allows Guns to Counter Pak Drones
In an unprecedented development, the revered Golden Temple in Amritsar granted special permission to the Indian Army to deploy air defence systems within its sacred premises. The rare move came amid increased Pakistani drone and missile attacks targeting Amritsar in retaliation to India’s launch of Operation Sindoor, a counter-terror strike initiated after the April 22 attack in Pahalgam. Lieutenant General Sumer Ivan D'Cunha, Director General of Army Air Defence, confirme









