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Hakikat Kya Hai | July 05, 2020 21:58 ISTWatch India TV program Haqikat Kya hai to know the truth behind the story.
Watch India TV program Haqikat Kya hai to know the truth behind the story.
Watch India TV program Haqikat Kya hai to know the truth behind the story.
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Amid India’s ongoing border standoff with China, at least four Rafale fighter jets are now scheduled to land in Ambala on 27 July.
Indian Air Force is on high alert and is closely monitoring situation unfolding not only at Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh but the entire stretch of Sino-Indian border. Ever since the standoff between India and China began, Indian Air Force has been amping up its capabilities.
Indian Army deployed Akash air defence system at Line of Actual control in Ladakh. Even as India and China are holding rounds of discussion to de-escalate the situation at the LAC, India is not taking any chances and beefing up its security presence
Amid heightened Chinese fighter aircraft and helicopter activities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian armed forces have deployed their advanced very quick-reaction surface-to-air missile defence systems in the Eastern Ladakh sector.
An Indian Air Force helicopter on Friday made an emergency landing on a highway in Sonipat, Haryana. The emergency landing was made due to a technical problem which aroused in the IAF chopper. The helicopter was carrying 4 jawans and a pilot.
An Indian Air Force helicopter on Friday made an emergency landing on a highway in Sonipat, Haryana. The emergency landing was made due to a technical problem which aroused in the IAF chopper. The helicopter was carrying 4 jawans and a pilot. The incident took place at around 10 am earlier today.
In spite of unacceptable Chinese action after agreements reached during military talks & resulting loss of lives, all efforts are underway to ensure that the current situation at LAC is resolved peacefully: IAF Chief
The Indian Army and the Indian Air Force in Ladakh are on high alert amid heightened tensions with China. India TV's exclusive visuals from the cold desert show increased aerial activity in the area with the Indian Air Force flexing its muscles. Heavy lifter Chinook helicopter was seen doing rounds over Leh this morning along with the P-8 reconnaissance aircraft.
Amid the renewed hostilities with China, Indian Air Force is planning an ambitious expansion of the force. IAF is seeking a go-ahead to purchase 33 fighter aircrafts from Russia
Indian Armed forces including the Army, Air Fore and Navy have been asked to be in a full state of readiness in the aftermath of the Galwan incident which led to the martyrdom of 20 Indian Army troops.
Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria will operationalise No 18 Squadron 'Flying Bullets' of the Indian Air Force at the Sulur airbase on May 27.
Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria landed the LCA Tejas fighter after a sortie at the induction ceremony of the second squadron of the LCA Tejas fighters in Sulur, Tamil Nadu today.
The Indian Air Force will operationalise its second squadron comprising indigenously developed light combat aircraft Tejas on Wednesday at Sulur airbase near Coimbatore.
The Indian Air Force fighter planes were rushed in at the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh after an alert was sounded following spotting of Chinese helicopters along the border.
Armed Forces jets, choppers on Sunday carried out a flypast parade to honour, salute the spirit of coronavirus warriors including healthcare workers, doctors, police personnel, volunteers among others who have been risking their lives ever since the outbreak. Take a look at some of the unseen breathtaking photos from Sunday's flypast.
In a thank you gesture for all those who are serving for humanity amid worldwide crisis due to coronavirus, the Indian Air Force jets will shower petals on hospitals for treating coronavirus patients across the country.
The government has directed the Indian Navy to get their big sailing engines ready to bring back citizens stuck in the Gulf countries due to the coronavirus induced lockdown.
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