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,
The Indian Army is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for surveillance, logistics, cybersecurity, and training. AI enhances decision-making, resource management, and combat capabilities but raises ethical concerns regarding accountability and autonomous weapons systems.
In a landmark moment for India`s military history, Pune will host the 77th Army Day Parade on January 15, 2025, marking the first time the prestigious event will be held in the city. The parade, to be conducted at the Bombay Engineering Group and Centre (BEG Centre),
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared it the 'Year of Reforms,' aiming to modernize the Indian Armed Forces. With a focus on jointness, technology integration, and human resources, the Indian Army is set to enhance its operational readiness and efficiency,
Corps marked its 32nd Corps Day on Friday, commemorating its vital role in protecting Indian skies. Evolving from the Artillery unit and established as an independent arm of the Indian Army, the Corps has been a cornerstone of the nation's air defence.
The Indian Army will organise a “Know Your Army Mela” on January 11 at the Manekshaw Parade Ground on Cubbon Road here. The Army is inviting Bengalureans to join them for a day of adventure, cultural activities,
A 33-member Nepal Army band, including three women musicians, will participate in the Army Day Parade in Pune, enhancing cultural ties between India and Nepal.
As a significant gesture of friendship and cultural exchange, the Nepali Army Band has reached India to participate in the Army Day Parade to be held
The 33-member contingent, including three female musicians, will participate in the Army Day Parade in Pune on January 15 and will showcase their musical talents at the event.
New Delhi, A 33-member Nepal Army band is all set to take part in the upcoming Army Day Parade in Pune, marking a significant gesture of friendship and cultural exchange between the two armies, sources in the defence establishment said on Friday.