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Antony tells Army chief to speed up VK Singh's plans

Antony tells Army chief to speed up VK Singh's plans

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2012

During a crucial meeting on Monday held to discuss the Army's annual acquisition plan, Antony asked the Army chief to streamline procedures within the Army HQ so that proposals for new acquisitions could be processed faster

Defence ministry warns House panel of 'asymmetric threats'

Defence ministry warns House panel of 'asymmetric threats'

Rediff.com   2 May 2012

According to the latest report of the standing committee tabled in Parliament on Monday, the defence ministry says it is alive to the threats and is taking whatever steps that are required to secure the nation

Stealth frigate INS Teg adds might to Indian Navy

Stealth frigate INS Teg adds might to Indian Navy

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2012

INS Teg, which has been inducted into the Indian Navy, incorporates innovative stealth technologies to reduce her radar cross-section, infrared and magnetic signatures, as well as radiated underwater noise, reports RS Chauhan

Training and welfare, focus of Army commanders' meet

Training and welfare, focus of Army commanders' meet

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2012

The annual Army Commanders Conference, coming in the wake of several controversies centering around Army Chief Gen VK Singh over the past fortnight, is scheduled to finalise a road map for enhancing the "technical threshold" of all personnel in the force, reports RS Chauhan

Despite delays and depletion, IAF commanders buck gloom

Despite delays and depletion, IAF commanders buck gloom

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2012

Inaugurating the first biennial Air Force Commanders' Conference in New Delhi on Tuesday, Defence Minister AK Antony in fact expressed happiness that the Air Force has signed over 300 new contracts to acquire new platforms and systems over the past five years, reports RS Chauhan

India's paratroopers meet their match in fog, traffic

India's paratroopers meet their match in fog, traffic

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2012

Another fallout of the Para Brigade's exercise was the realisation that thick, unrelenting fog in North India could actually create an unforeseen obstacle for the movement of India's mechanised forces -- most of India's armour strength is located in the north Indian states -- in case they need to mobilise at short notice. So, some elements of armoured forces were also moved around in winter months to understand real-time problems they may encounter because of fog and traffic

Maoists spreading to North-East, warns home ministry

Maoists spreading to North-East, warns home ministry

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2012

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has in fact gone to the extent of claiming that Pakistan's external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, was helping Maoists in the state. "The Maoists are spreading in Assam. The ISI has also joined hands with them," Gogoi told journalists after a meeting with Home Minister P Chidambaram earlier this week.

Reliance enters defence manufacture with Rafale maker

Reliance enters defence manufacture with Rafale maker

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2012

Reliance Industries has been eyeing the relatively closed field of defence manufacturing and homeland security for the past year or so. In fact Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani handpicked Dr Vivek Lall, a former top executive with Boeing last year to lead the company's foray into the sector

Omar-Army meeting showed chasm between them on AFSPA

Omar-Army meeting showed chasm between them on AFSPA

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2011

The crucial meeting of the Unified Command HQ, presided over by Abdullah, lasted over three hours. However, it only witnessed presentations by every stakeholder -- the state government, the Army, heads of paramilitary forces in Kashmir and intelligence agencies -- but no discussions, sources attending the meeting told rediff.com

Omar's 'AFSPA will go' announcement was unilateral, says Army

Omar's 'AFSPA will go' announcement was unilateral, says Army

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2011

Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth, Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma and Home Secretary RK Singh were taken by surprise when the Army's Northern Command told them that there had been no consultations on the subject of revocation of the AFSPA even once in 2011. The chief minister's declaration was totally unilateral, the three top secretaries to the Government of India were told

Navy unveils plans, puts Andamans in forefront of its strategy

Navy unveils plans, puts Andamans in forefront of its strategy

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2011

The government is seriously engaged in evolving a medium- to long-term strategy to use the natural advantage that the 527 islands in the Andamans present to India in projecting its influence further east in the extended neighbourhood, reports RS Chauhan

Himalayan disasters force India to rethink China border strategy

Himalayan disasters force India to rethink China border strategy

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2011

The high-level China Study Group has been asked by the Prime Minister's Office to review and re-prioritise projects along the high Himalayas, reports RS Chauhan

Coming soon: An 'agile, lethal, versatile' Indian Army

Coming soon: An 'agile, lethal, versatile' Indian Army

Rediff.com   12 Oct 2011

The Indian Army will move from a "command-based" deployment to a "theatre command" format where the "front" or the spearhead will be seamlessly integrated with resources in the "depth" or the rear, says RS Chauhan

Manpower, equipment shortage hits NSG's plans hard

Manpower, equipment shortage hits NSG's plans hard

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2011

Despite his best efforts, the NSG has not been able to overcome bureaucratic and procedural hurdles in procuring and acquiring new weapons and equipment, says RS Chauhan in the second and concluding report on the National Security Guard

Post 26/11, NSG secures 300 high-value targets

Post 26/11, NSG secures 300 high-value targets

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2011

The National Security Guard, India's most potent commando force, has finetuned its operational readiness and official procedures following the 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai, says RS Chauhan

Thermal shelters, DRDO's new armour for jawans

Thermal shelters, DRDO's new armour for jawans

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2011

The much-maligned DRDO has developed and implemented several new initiatives designed to make life easier for the Indian soldier stationed in high altitude areas, reports RS Chauhan

IAF on acquisition path to meet future challenges

IAF on acquisition path to meet future challenges

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2011

The plan envisages the IAF's transformation into a potent and networked aerospace power through three aspects. First, induction and integration of new technology weapon platforms and upgradation of the existing inventory. Second, induction and training of manpower to handle this new inventory while retaining core competency in maintaining the existing ones. And, finally, the revision of concepts and doctrines

Gen Singh to visit Bangladesh, this time in peace

Gen Singh to visit Bangladesh, this time in peace

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2011

Indian Army Chief Gen VK Singh will undertake a five-day trip to Bangladesh starting June 19, exactly 40 years after he started imparting training to Mukti Bahini fighters in North Bengal in the run-up to the 1971 war with Pakistan. Now as chief of the world's second largest standing Army, Gen Singh will meet many of his old friends who are now influential politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen under the Awami League regime in Bangladesh

Top Naga militant killed by rival faction

Top Naga militant killed by rival faction

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2011

Chipu Menon, senior leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim-Khaplang faction, a self-styled brigadier in the outfit, was assassinated by suspected cadres of the rival NSCN-IM group at Mon in Nagaland on Thursday night, intelligence sources in New Delhi said