Agra: As the family and the nation bid a final goodbye to Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan on Saturday, his 12-year-old daughter, Aaradhya, a class VII student, said,“I am committed to follow my father’s footsteps. I will become an IAF pilot.”
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Vadodara artist's retrospective 'shakti' pervades NGMA's anniv show
The vermilion on the foreheads of 64 ‘devis’ lining the dome of Colaba's NGMA gallery seem still warm from the fingerprint of their bindi-sporting creator.
Pounded by Russian offensive in east, Kyiv rules out concessions
Says War Must End With Complete Restoration Of Ukraine's Territorial Integrity And Sovereignty
Diya begins her CWG prep in right earnest
Mumbai: City girl Diya Chitale has begun her Commonwealth Games (CWG) preparations on a winning note when she claimed the under-19 girls' crown in the World Table Tennis Youth Contender competition in Peru's capital city Lima three days ago.
Kiara wins over the box office with her charm
Kiara Advani is not only one of the most hard-working actors in the industry today but is also among the bankable talent.
IN CITY'S HANDS
Manchester City score Three Quick Goals To Beat Villa And Retain Title In Dramatic Fashion, Liverpool Miss Out
Probe all mass fatality road crashes, nail cause: SC panel
'Link Hospitals, Ambulances To Save Victims'
HC asks 8 of warring parties to clean-up Versova beach
Order Follows Move To Quash Two Cases By Mutual Consent
Did not want to walk into a trap with Ayodhya visit: Raj
Pune: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, in his first public appearance after putting off his visit to Ayodhya, on Sunday said he did not want to walk into a 'trap laid by those opposed to his tour' by visiting the Ram Janmabhoomi.
India's tallest defence bldg to house married Navy brass
By the end of 2026, as many as 220 married Navy officers will get accommodation keys to a 62-storey building to be constructed at Navy Nagar, Colaba.
Amid claims of rigging, BMC scraps ₹160cr laundry project
Mumbai: With allegations of cost escalation, rigging of bids, and cartelisation coming to the fore, the BMC has scrapped tenders for its Rs 160-crore tunnel laundry project citing land shortage.
INDIGENOUS COMBAT JETS: THE FUTURE UNFOLDS
India is poised to build a robust defence industrial base for manufacturing cutting-edge aerial combat platforms and turbofan engines in the country. The time to act is now, argues AMARTYA SINHA
INDIA TEST FIRES EXTENDED RANGE VARIANT OF BRAHMOS MISSILE FROM SU-30 JET
India successfully fired the extended range variant of the BrahMos missile from a Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft on Thursday, with the weapon achieving a direct hit on the designated target in the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Air Force (IAF) said in a statement.
New range BrahMos test from Sukhoi hits bulls eye
Maiden launch of extended range version of the missile from Su-30
LETTING THE ART IN
The recently concluded India Art Fair in Delhi brought down some walls that separate cultural insiders from those on the outside
DEPLETING STRENGTH
Parliament's Standing Committee on Defence has noted IAF's squadron strength dropping to 30. “Make in India” and involving the private sector should be considered to secure our borders
A New CDS Is Urgently Needed
Gen Rawat set the ball rolling but much work remains to make India future-combat ready
हमें तेज हमलों के लिए तैयार रहना होगा : वायुसेना प्रमुख
कहा, संचालनात्मक तंत्र में बदलाव जरूरी
Need to prepare for 'short swift wars', states IAF Chief
The current geopolitical situation necessitates the Indian Air Force to prepare for "short swift wars and long-drawn standoffs" akin to the situation in eastern Ladakh, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said on Thursday.
Army, IAF induct advanced Israeli tank killers' amid LAC standoff
The Army and IAF have begun to inductadvanced Israeli anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) with longer ranges and greater armour-penetration capabilities, amid the two-year-long military confrontation with China in eastern Ladakh.
Theaterisation of Indian armed forces gets delayed
INDIA’S biggest military transformation exercise to integrate all the forces into theatres is facing a delay. The differences between the three forces and the death of Chief of Defence Staff Bipin Rawat in a helicopter crash in December last year have prolonged the theaterisation exercise.