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Barren Island Volcano Erupts Again: What Triggered India’s Only Active Volcano?
India’s only active volcano, Barren Island in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, erupted once again this month, sending molten lava streams and thick smoke into the sky. The eruption, captured by an Indian Navy warship, showed glowing lava flows cascading down its slopes while plumes of smoke billowed from the summit. Though the eruption created spectacular visuals, scientists emphasize it is a reminder of the powerful geological forces at work beneath
Barren Island Volcano Erupts Again: What Triggered India’s Only Active Volcano?
India’s only active volcano, Barren Island in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, erupted once again this month, sending molten lava streams and thick smoke into the sky. The eruption, captured by an Indian Navy warship, showed glowing lava flows cascading down its slopes while plumes of smoke billowed from the summit. Though the eruption created spectacular visuals, scientists emphasize it is a reminder of the powerful geological forces at work beneath
Rajnath Singh Mentions Floating F-35 at Launch of India's Multi-Mission Stealth Warships
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today commissioned two advanced multi-mission stealth frigates, INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri, at the Eastern Naval Command. During the ceremony, he congratulated the Indian Navy for launching what he described as an "indigenous F-35 warship," drawing a comparison to America’s renowned F-35 jets, known for their stealth and speed. Singh highlighted the cutting-edge capabi
Rajnath Singh Mentions Floating F-35 at Launch of India's Multi-Mission Stealth Warships
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today commissioned two advanced multi-mission stealth frigates, INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri, at the Eastern Naval Command. During the ceremony, he congratulated the Indian Navy for launching what he described as an "indigenous F-35 warship," drawing a comparison to America’s renowned F-35 jets, known for their stealth and speed. Singh highlighted the cutting-edge capabi
Indian Navy Commissions INS Himgiri & Udaygiri: Boost to Nilgiri-Class Frigate Power
In a landmark ceremony attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Indian Navy commissioned two Nilgiri-class stealth frigates, INS Himgiri and INS Udaygiri, on Tuesday. The warships, built under Project 17 Alpha (P-17A), mark a major milestone in India’s indigenous shipbuilding program with over 75 percent homegrown content. This is the first instance where two major warships from separate premier shipyard
Indian Navy Commissions INS Himgiri & Udaygiri: Boost to Nilgiri-Class Frigate Power
In a landmark ceremony attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Indian Navy commissioned two Nilgiri-class stealth frigates, INS Himgiri and INS Udaygiri, on Tuesday. The warships, built under Project 17 Alpha (P-17A), mark a major milestone in India’s indigenous shipbuilding program with over 75 percent homegrown content. This is the first instance where two major warships from separate premier shipyard
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.
Indian Navy to commission 10 warships by December led by ASW craft Arnala
The Indian Navy is set to witness one of its most ambitious commissioning phases in recent history with plans to induct between nine to ten warships by December 2025. This fleet augmentation, driven primarily by domestic shipbuilding programs, will significantly strengthen India's maritime capabilities across multiple operational domains. The commissioning cycle will begin with the Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow-Water Craft (ASW-SWC) ‘Arnala’, scheduled for induction on June 18 a
Indian Navy to commission 10 warships by December led by ASW craft Arnala
The Indian Navy is set to witness one of its most ambitious commissioning phases in recent history with plans to induct between nine to ten warships by December 2025. This fleet augmentation, driven primarily by domestic shipbuilding programs, will significantly strengthen India's maritime capabilities across multiple operational domains. The commissioning cycle will begin with the Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow-Water Craft (ASW-SWC) ‘Arnala’, scheduled for induction on June 18 a
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh: Navy Could’ve Split Pakistan Into Four
During a high-level visit aboard INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenously built aircraft carrier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a powerful statement underscoring the unmatched capabilities of the Indian Navy. Speaking from the Arabian Sea, Singh remarked that if the Indian Navy had joined active combat during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan could have faced consequences far more severe than in 1971, potentially splitting into four parts. Referring to the Navy’s role i
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh: Navy Could’ve Split Pakistan Into Four
During a high-level visit aboard INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenously built aircraft carrier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a powerful statement underscoring the unmatched capabilities of the Indian Navy. Speaking from the Arabian Sea, Singh remarked that if the Indian Navy had joined active combat during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan could have faced consequences far more severe than in 1971, potentially splitting into four parts. Referring to the Navy’s role i
India Strikes Back: Indian Navy Deploys INS Vikrant Near Karachi After Pahalgam Terror Attack
In a strong response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Armed Forces have stepped up their retaliation, marking a significant escalation in Indo-Pak tensions. Reports indicate that the Indian Navy has deployed 26 warships near Pakistan, including the powerful INS Vikrant, which is said to have taken position near Karachi Port. This move marks the first major naval mobilization of this scale since the 1971 war. Unverified social media sources and defense watchers sugg
India Strikes Back: Indian Navy Deploys INS Vikrant Near Karachi After Pahalgam Terror Attack
In a strong response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Armed Forces have stepped up their retaliation, marking a significant escalation in Indo-Pak tensions. Reports indicate that the Indian Navy has deployed 26 warships near Pakistan, including the powerful INS Vikrant, which is said to have taken position near Karachi Port. This move marks the first major naval mobilization of this scale since the 1971 war. Unverified social media sources and defense watchers sugg
Indian Navy Test Fires K-4 Ballistic Missile from INS Arighaat
The Indian Navy successfully test-fired the 3,500 km range K-4 ballistic missile from the recently inducted nuclear submarine INS Arighaat on Wednesday. This successful test is a crucial step in validating India's second-strike capability, a critical aspect of the nation's strategic deterrence. The missile system, part of India's ongoing efforts to bolster its defense infrastructure, will undergo further tests to ensure its operational readiness. INS Arighaat, which was
Indian Navy Test Fires K-4 Ballistic Missile from INS Arighaat
The Indian Navy successfully test-fired the 3,500 km range K-4 ballistic missile from the recently inducted nuclear submarine INS Arighaat on Wednesday. This successful test is a crucial step in validating India's second-strike capability, a critical aspect of the nation's strategic deterrence. The missile system, part of India's ongoing efforts to bolster its defense infrastructure, will undergo further tests to ensure its operational readiness. INS Arighaat, which was









