Brave Army Canine 'Kent' Martyred Saving Handler During Anti-terrorism Operation in Jammu & Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:22pm on 12 Sep 2023,Tuesday Defence

Kent, a 6-year-old female labrador from the Indian Army's 21 Dog Unit, made the ultimate sacrifice while leading soldiers to fleeing terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. Coming under heavy fire during the encounter in Rajouri, Kent shielded her handler but succumbed at the scene. The brave canine was at the forefront of 'Operation Sujaligala' when she laid down her life in line of duty, upholding the highest traditions of the Indian Army. One terrorist and one army jawan were also killed in the clash, while 3 more jawans were injured. Kent's selfless act underscores the invaluable role of army dogs and their handlers in counterinsurgency operations.

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Indian Soldier’s “Absolutely Vital” Role in World War I Brought to Life in National Army Museum Exhibition

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:18am on 12 Sep 2023,Tuesday Defence

The National Army Museum in London is hosting the exhibition: "British Indian Army: Soldiers of the First World War" which highlights the vital role of Indian soldiers during World War I. Featuring items from the museum's collections, it shows how 1.4 million Indian men served across fronts like the Western Front and Gallipoli, making up the largest volunteer force ever assembled at the time. As museum liaison Julian Farrance stated, though “overlooked” in the UK's memory, Indian troops were "absolutely vital" and their "huge contribution" played a pivotal role in the outcome of the war. The exhibition runs through till November 5, spotlighting this critical part of history.

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UK-India Defence Ties at 'Hinge Moment', Need More 'Two-Way' Cooperation: Indian Envoy Doraiswami Says at DSEI Curtain Raiser

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:46pm on 11 Sep 2023,Monday Defence

Speaking at the DSEI 2023 curtain raiser, Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami called for strengthening the India-UK defence partnership. He said defence ties have lagged behind compared to the overall relationship between the two nations. Doraiswami advocated more two-way cooperation in technology and quick business successes in defence. With the largest Indian industry delegation present, he expressed confidence in progressing ties through platforms like DSEI. The high-level engagement shows India and UK's commitment to boosting strategic defence collaboration. Doraiswami outlined a practical vision for realizing the potential, signaling robust engagement as partners eye new initiatives at the premier UK defence event.

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Major Indian Defence Delegation in London for DSEI 2023, UK Minister Trevelyan Calls India 'Valued Partner'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:32pm on 11 Sep 2023,Monday Defence

The largest-ever Indian defence industry delegation is visiting London for the DSEI 2023 exhibition from September 12-15. At the curtain raiser event on Sunday, UK Minister for Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan called India a trusted and valued security partner, stressing shared prosperity and security interests in the Indo-Pacific strategic region. Underscoring the British government's India-focused approach under PM Sunak, she said the UK welcomes India as a permanent UN Security Council member. Trevelyan highlighted deepening Indo-UK defence ties. The high-level Indian presence at the premier global defence event demonstrates expanding cooperation.

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India's Military Studying Response Options for Potential Chinese Invasion of Taiwan

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37am on 08 Sep 2023,Friday Defence

About six weeks ago, India's Defense Chief General Anil Chauhan commissioned a study to examine the impact of any war over Taiwan involving the US and allies, and India's potential response. This followed the US raising the issue in forums, according to senior officers who requested the names not to be disclosed. The study will assess various war scenarios and provide options for India in case a conflict breaks out. Some commanders believe strong statements may suffice initially, but more involvement may be warranted if the war drags on like Ukraine. The options will be available for Indian leaders to decide any action if needed. (Image: Taiwan Army Command HQ)

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India Gears Up to Counter China with Launch of Advanced Warship Mahendragiri

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41pm on 01 Sep 2023,Friday Defence

Indian Navy's Mahendragiri warship, named after an Eastern Ghats peak in Odisha, was launched in Mumbai by Sudesh Dhankhar, wife of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. This seventh ship in the Project 17A frigates series features advanced stealth capabilities, weapons, sensors, and platform management systems. Developed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, it underscores India's commitment to indigenous defense capabilities and strengthening its maritime presence, countering regional challenges, including China. Vice President Dhankhar expressed confidence that Mahendragiri will proudly represent India's maritime strength globally and contribute to safeguarding its interests in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Boost to Indian Navy: Advanced Stealth Frigate 'Mahendragiri' Set for Launch on Sept 1

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:22am on 31 Aug 2023,Thursday Defence

Boosting naval capabilities, India's latest stealth frigate 'Mahendragiri' will be launched on September 1 in Mumbai by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's wife Sudesh. It is the seventh frigate under Project 17A with advanced features compared to the previous Shivalik class. Four frigates are being built at Mazagon Dock and three at GRSE Kolkata under the project. The launch, comes amid the government's focus on defence self-reliance with changing Indian Ocean dynamics. President Murmu earlier launched the sixth 17A frigate 'Vindhyagiri' on August 17. All seven frigates are at different build stages and will join the navy during 2024-26 to strengthen its combat readiness.

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Indian Army Joins Multinational 'Exercise BRIGHT STAR-23' in Egypt: The Largest-Ever joint military exercise in Middle East & North Africa

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:11pm on 30 Aug 2023,Wednesday Defence

An Indian Army contingent, comprising 137 personnel, has embarked on "Exercise BRIGHT STAR- 23," a multinational joint military exercise taking place at Egypt's Mohammed Naguib Military Base from August 31 to September 14, 2023. Led by US CENTCOM and the Egyptian Army, this exercise was originally conceived during the Camp David Accord of 1977 and has evolved to include 34 countries this year. It marks the first-ever participation of the Indian Armed Forces with 549 personnel, representing the Indian Army's 23 JAT Battalion. Notably, it's the largest-ever joint military drill in the Middle East & North Africa, highlighting India's pivotal role in fostering global peace through collaborative defense efforts.

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Sikh regiment celebrates 175 glorious years of its raising

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:21pm on 29 Aug 2023,Tuesday Defence

The prestigious Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army celebrated 175 years since its raising on Saturday at the Sikh Regimental Centre in Jharkhand's Ramgarh Cantt. The ceremony commenced with homage at the War Memorial followed by an address by Colonel of the Regiment Lt Gen Menon. A commemorative medal, magazine, and trophy marked the milestone for the highly decorated regiment formed in 1846. With a glorious battle history exemplifying raw courage, the Sikhs proved their mettle in World Wars and post-Independence conflicts. Famed as the 'Saviours of Valley' for their 1947 Srinagar airlift, the regiment has an illustrious legacy.

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Kenya Defence Chief Visits India to Boost Security Cooperation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:31am on 29 Aug 2023,Tuesday Defence

Kenya's Defence Secretary Aden Bare Duale has arrived in New Delhi for a three-day visit aimed at elevating bilateral defence collaboration. Duale, who will hold talks with Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, will also tour shipyards and defence companies in Goa and Bengaluru. This maiden visit by Kenya's top defence official since the new government took charge in 2022 highlights India's commitment to its partnerships with African nations, especially Kenya. The trip is expected to open new avenues for boosting defence cooperation between the two countries and cementing their strategic ties. It underscores India's growing security engagement with African partners.

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