Defending champions Indian Army began their Khelo India Winter Games 2025 campaign in dominant fashion, clinching seven medals on Day 1, including two golds, two silvers, and three bronzes.
The 12th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise Khanjar-XII is set to take place in Kyrgyzstan from March 10 to 23.According to the Ministry of Defence, exercise Khanjar XII has evolved into an annual training event since its inception in 2011.
The Indian Army started the Khelo India Winter Games with seven medals, including two golds. Major wins were in Nordic and alpine skiing events. Hosts Jammu & Kashmir also performed well with key wins in snowboarding,
The Indian Army's Gajraj Corps, under the Eastern Command, successfully organized a Mega Ex-Servicemen Rally at Tamulpur, Assam, reaffirming its commitment to the welfare of those who have served the nation with valour.
Defending champions Indian Army began their Khelo India Winter Games 2025 campaign in a commanding fashion clinching four out of the 12 medals on offer in Gulmarg on Sunday, according to a release from SAI Media & Ministry.
Indian Army claimed two gold, two silver and three bronze medals, followed by Himachal Pradesh taking one gold, one silver and one bronze medal
An all-female team now leads tours at the Indian Army's Southern Command War Memorial in Pune, challenging gender norms. The initiative champions women's empowerment and highlights their role in preserving India's military history.
According to the Indian Army, 46 out of the 54 BRO workers were rescued and are undergoing treatment while 8 people lost their lives in the avalanche.
Regarding Bangladesh, the Army Chief stated that it was “too early” to assess any shift in its role but acknowledged that a change in government could impact its relationship with India
India's state-owned Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has completed the deliveries of the Swathi Weapon Locating Radar (WLR) Mk I to the Indian Army.
New Delhi, In a veiled reference to China and Pakistan, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday said there is a "high degree of collusivity," which must be accepted.