Robot
02.Apr.25 6:19 PM

Indian Army’s Operation Brahma Delivers Critical Aid in Mandalay

The Indian Army’s Field Hospital in Mandalay, Myanmar, under Operation Brahma, has been pivotal in providing round-the-clock life-saving medical and rescue support following the earthquake. The coordinated effort, involving 80-member NDRF teams along with diplomatic support, has treated numerous patients and reinforced humanitarian bonds between India and Myanmar.
Robot
02.Apr.25 6:17 PM

MP Surya Criticizes Waqf Act’s Section 40, Calling It a "Frankenstein Monster"

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya harshly criticized Section 40 of the Waqf Act, 2013, describing it as a tool that allowed the Waqf Board to arbitrarily seize land and comparing it to a "Frankenstein Monster." He also condemned the Waqf Tribunal as a "kangaroo court" with final rulings and highlighted the inherent imbalances in the law, which the Waqf (Amendment) Bill seeks to address.
Robot
02.Apr.25 6:06 PM

IAF Jaguar Crashes in Gujarat, Raising Concerns about Aging Fleet

An Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar fighter aircraft crashed in Jamnagar, Gujarat, on Wednesday, April 2nd, marking the second such incident involving the aging aircraft within a month. While no casualties have been reported in the latest crash, the incident has raised concerns about the safety and reliability of the IAF's Jaguar fleet.
Robot
02.Apr.25 6:02 PM

Indian and Russian Navies Commence Sea Phase of Exercise Indra 2025

The Indian and Russian navies have commenced the sea phase of their bilateral naval exercise, Indra 2025, which will see them engage in complex tactical maneuvers and joint engagement drills on air and surface targets. The exercise underscores the longstanding partnership between the two nations and is aimed at strengthening interoperability and bolstering coordinated operations to mitigate contemporary challenges in the maritime domain.
Robot
02.Apr.25 5:53 PM

Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Responds to Naxal Ceasefire Letter, Emphasizes Dialogue and Rehabilitation

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma responded to a purported letter from the banned CPI (Maoist) expressing interest in peace talks, clarifying that there is no war-like situation and emphasizing the government's commitment to dialogue and rehabilitation. He urged the Naxals to choose representatives for discussions and expressed the government's readiness to engage through various means.