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“IAF Chief: India’s Military Systems Exportable to Global South Nations”
Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Indian Air Force (IAF), highlighted India's burgeoning indigenous defence capabilities, signaling opportunities for collaborations and export potential in military systems with nations of the Global South. Speaking at the 20th Subroto Mukherjee seminar on India and the Global South, Chaudhari emphasized the export potential of fighter jets, combat helicopters, and missile systems.
“IAF Deploys Rafale Jets in Pursuit of UFO Near Imphal Airport”
Indian Air Force takes swift action, deploying Rafale fighter jets after reports of a UFO sighting near Imphal airport. Despite extensive searches, the elusive object remained untraceable, prompting further investigation into the mysterious aerial phenomenon.
“HAL Delivers First LCA Tejas Twin-Seater to Indian Air Force, Bolstering Defense Capabilities”
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has handed over the inaugural LCA Tejas twin-seater aircraft to the Indian Air Force, marking a significant milestone in India's defense capabilities and bolstering the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative.
“IAF to Enhance Border Capabilities with Indigenous Military Hardware”
The Indian Air Force (IAF) plans to bolster its capabilities for the disputed China border with locally made military equipment, including mountain radars, long-range surface-to-air missiles, fighter jets, and more. This multi-year initiative is expected to cost up to ₹3 lakh crore, with significant investments in light combat aircraft and helicopters, along with upgrades to existing assets. The IAF remains vigilant along the Line of Actual Control with China, and its focus on indigenization and technological advancements is critical for maintaining a strong and credible military presence.
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A shocking case has emerged where a 69-year-old man from Delhi, Anil Katyal, posed as a retired IPS officer to manipulate government officials and get work done in exchange for monetary benefits. Katyal, a resident of Greater Kailash-1, was arrested after he attempted to intervene in a fraud investigation involving his businessman friend Vinod Kapoor, claiming to be an advisor to the Union Home Ministry.
Delhi Air Quality Improves Slightly to Severe; Schools in NCR to Close Under Revised CAQM Guidelines
The air quality in Delhi witnessed a slight improvement on Wednesday but remained in the "severe" category, with the 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 419, down from 444 on Tuesday. This comes after touching nearly 500 in the "severe plus" category earlier this week, marking one of the worst air quality levels since AQI tracking began in 2015, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
“Wedding Procession in Gurgaon Bursts Firecrackers Amid Hazardous AQI, Video Goes Viral”
As the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi-NCR continues to hover at hazardous levels, a viral video of a wedding procession bursting firecrackers on a road in Gurgaon has ignited a social media storm. The video, captured from a resident’s balcony, shows a thick haze blanketing the area while the baaraat lights firecrackers, adding to the already polluted air.
Independent Candidate in Maharashtra’s Beed Passes Away After Heart Attack at Polling Station
An independent candidate from Beed, Balasaheb Shinde, tragically passed away after suffering a heart attack while awaiting his turn to vote at a polling booth on Wednesday. The incident occurred at the Chhatrapati Shahu Vidyalaya voting center during Maharashtra’s assembly elections.