Brahmastra veterans meet at Panagarh military station
Under the aegis of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command, Brahmastra Corps organised the Brahmastra Veterans Meet on Sunday at Panagarh Military Station.
Under the aegis of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command, Brahmastra Corps organised the Brahmastra Veterans Meet on Sunday at Panagarh Military Station.
In a joint search operation, the Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered weapons and ammunition at Bandi Mohalla in the Kupwara district.
Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose, today inaugurated the newly constructed 72-foot Flag Mast at the Batasia War Memorial in Darjeeling.
Amid reports of unprovoked firing by Pakistani troops in the Mendhar sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, the Indian Army has asserted that the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) remains intact.
Clarifying further on Wednesday’s incident, the Army stated that no exchange of fire of heavy-calibre weapons has taken place.
A traditional opening ceremony was organised to mark the commencement of the exercise in which both contingents marched in harmony to the Indian and Nepali military tunes.
For this, she introduced herself as Jasleen Brar and claimed she works in the Indian Army’s accounts branch in Bathinda Cantt.
Several districts have started witnessing encounters and also recovery of arms, ammunition, hawala money for funding terrorism and cross-LOC narcotics trade.
The delegation was appreciative of scenic beauty of Shimla and they also visited 14 Gorkha Training Centre at Subathu and Indian Military Academy at Dehradun.
Lieutenant General PGK Menon, General Officer Commanding of the Corps laid a wreath on behalf of all ranks of Fire and Fury Corps.