Without fear, there is no love: India invokes Ramcharitmanas to justify ‘Operation Sindoor’
The verse illustrates a lesson from Lord Rama, who, despite advocating humility, resorted to invoking fear when faced with unyielding opposition.
The verse illustrates a lesson from Lord Rama, who, despite advocating humility, resorted to invoking fear when faced with unyielding opposition.
The speculation comes amidst the multiple social media handles posting videos and pictures of blasts at the Kirana Hills, located in Sargoda district of Pakistan's Punjab province, during Operation Sindoor.
As the country buzzed with pride and anticipation over the Indian Air Force’s strategic airstrikes on militant camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, a 22-year-old youth from Alipurduar took his curiosity to an unusual height, quite literally.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to carry out a landmark trial on the under-construction Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh.
The conference focused on bolstering self-reliance, indigenization, and long-term sustainment of critical assets.
Charges under the Sections 302, 307, Sections 3(3), 4(1) of TADA Act 1987 and Section 7(27) of the Arms Act of 1959 read with Section 120 have been framed against Malik and others for the terror attack on the IAF personnel in the Rawalpura locality of Srinagar.
To facilitate the evacuation IAF's medical team and support staff was on-board the aircraft as an integral part of the humanitarian assistance mission.
To avenge the Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India conducted an aerial strike at a terror training centre in Balakot of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on February 26 last year (2019).
Squadron Leader Ninad Anil Mandavgane (Posthumous) and Squadron Leader Siddharth Vashisht (Posthumous) were awarded the Vayu Sena Medal (gallantry) at the event.
The squadron launched counter airstrikes against Risalewala and Chander airfields with immense success despite intense enemy opposition, then at that time.