Will those who mocked 'surgical strike' as 'farzical' apologise?
News | June 28, 2018 19:40 ISTWill those who mocked 'surgical strike' as 'farzical' apologise?
Will those who mocked 'surgical strike' as 'farzical' apologise?
What former army chief Dalbir Singh Suhag said on 2016 Surgical Strikes?
General Dalbir Singh Suhag said that the surgical strikes in both Myanmar and PoK were ‘extremely successful’ and contributed significantly to building India’s image at national and global level.
Indian Army Chief, Gen. Dalbir Singh Suhag, retired on Saturday after 43 years in service. Speaking after inspecting a Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns here, he said that Army is prepared to meet any challenges.
The death of two officers and five jawans in the terror attack on a military base near Jammu at Nagrota town has once again exposed the chinks in the Indian Army's security infrastructure. In the
Jhajjar: Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag today said that the long-standing demand of Armed Forces veterans' for One Rank One Pension (OROP) will be approved by April end.The file on the OROP is currently
Srinagar: A 19-member cycle expedition team ‘Sailab Se Salamati Tak' (from floods to safety) was flagged off by the army today, commemorating the joint effort of civilians and soldiers during the Kashmir floods last year.“As
New Delhi: Aiming to deepen bilateral military cooperation, India and Vietnam today held strategic defence dialogue here. The Vietnamese delegation was led by Deputy Defence Minister Senior Lt Gen Ngyyen Chi Vinh, while the Indian side
New Delhi: The “fragile peace” in Jammu and Kashmir was achieved at a great cost and now has to be maintained by building on the gains, Army Chief Gen. Dalbir Singh today said even as
New Delhi: The hard-fought peace in militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir has to be maintained, Army chief Dalbir Singh today said as he accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism in the state. He also said that the Army
Nagrota (J&K): Army today said there were inputs about possibility of attacks by Pakistan-based terror outfits on "soft targets" such as schools, religious places, military convoys and civilian areas in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday saluted the indomitable courage and valour of the army on the occasion of 67th Army Day and said he was proud of their determination."On Army Day, I salute
New Delhi: The Army has proposed to the Government to make the Short Service Commission (SSC) more attractive to bridge the widening recruitment gap between the officers in the permanent commission and the SSC, Army
New Delhi: India is following a policy of “constructive engagement” with China, Army chief General Dalbir Singh today said even as he stressed on the need for raising the country's capabilities and infrastructure on the
New Delhi: Accusing Pakistan of continuing to support “proxy war” in Jammu and Kashmir despite suffering casualties due to terror on its soil, Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh today said threats and challenges have been
Guwahati: Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag will hold a closed-door strategy meeting with senior army officials here to review the prevailing situation in Assam where 81 people have been killed following attacks by NDFB(S)
New Delhi: Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag will today review the situation in Assam where NDFB(S) militants carried out a deadly attack on tribals leaving over 80 dead.Singh will first visit Guwahati and then
New Delhi: Army is going to intensify its operations against the NDFB militants, who carried out a deadly attack on tribals in Assam leaving more than 70 people dead."We are definitely going to intensify our
New Delhi: A day after the Kashmir region was rocked by a series of terror attacks, Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag will today visit Jammu and Kashmir to take first hand stock of the
New Delhi: Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag is likely to visit Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow to take stock of the security situation in the state that was hit by terror attacks today claiming the lives
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