Top Headlines: 14th August 2025
Pakistan will create a new force in the military to supervise missile combat capabilities in a conventional conflict, apparently a move to match its neighbouring arch-rival India. Continue Reading
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Pakistan will create a new force in the military to supervise missile combat capabilities in a conventional conflict, apparently a move to match its neighbouring arch-rival India. Continue Reading
The Indian Navy on Tuesday conducted a rescue seat certification of South African submarine SAS Manthatisi. The SAS Manthatisi is a type 209 class submarine, a class operated by the Indian Navy as the Shishumar class. Continue Reading
A Pakistani intruder was shot dead by BSF while the intruder was attempting to enter Indian territory along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district on August 11, 2025.A protest had been lodged with the Pakistani side over the incident. Continue Reading
The Indian army is set to replace the aging Chetak and Cheetah helicopters with modern light helicopters, the defence ministry indicated on Friday. Continue Reading
August 5, 2025 marks six years since the abrogation of Article 370. On August 5, 2019, the Centre abrogated Articles 370 and 35A, which had granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir and its residents. Continue Reading
Thailand and Cambodia edged dangerously close to full-scale war in mid‑2025, as long-standing disputes over poorly demarcated tracts along their roughly 800‑km shared border spiralled into deadly confrontation. Continue Reading
The area commander of the banned Maoist group People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) was killed in a gunfight in Jharkhand’s Gumla district on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. He had a bounty of ₹15 lakh on his head. Continue Reading
As the Indian Air Force (IAF) faces a growing shortfall in fighter squadrons — operating only 31 against a sanctioned strength of 42.5 — the need for immediate and capable fifth-generation platforms is pressing. Continue Reading
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