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BJP and allies to retain Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland

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  It's important to remember that exit polls are not always accurate, and the actual election results could differ from what the exit polls predict. However, if these exit polls are correct, it would be a significant development for the BJP and its allies in the northeast region of India. Winning in Tripura and Nagaland, and increasing its share of seats in Meghalaya, would give the BJP greater political influence and representation in the region. For the Congress, if the exit polls are accurate, it would be a major setback, particularly in Meghalaya, where it was the single-largest party in the previous election. Winning only one seat in Nagaland would also be a disappointment for the party. However, it's important to wait for the actual election results before drawing any definitive conclusions. Exit polls are not always accurate, and the actual election results can differ from what the exit polls predict. It's important to wait for the official results of the election be...

TRAI - Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

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TRAI is the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. It is an independent body that regulates the telecommunications sector in India. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is composed of the following: Chairman: The Chairman of TRAI is appointed by the President of India. The current Chairman of TRAI is Shri P. K. Mishra. Members: There are up to four Members in TRAI, including a Member (Telecom), a Member (Finance), a Member (Broadcasting & Cable Services), and a Member (Consumer Affairs). The Members of TRAI are also appointed by the President of India. Secretary: The Secretary to TRAI is the chief executive of the organization and is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Authority. Other staff: In addition to the Chairman, Members, and Secretary, TRAI also has a team of technical and support staff to assist with the various functions of the Authority. History   The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) was established on 20 February...

1998 India becoming a Nuclear Nation

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In 1998, India conducted a series of nuclear tests at the Pokhran Test Range in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The tests, which were conducted on May 11 and May 13 of that year, consisted of five detonations, including one thermonuclear (hydrogen) bomb. The tests were widely condemned by the international community, and resulted in economic sanctions being imposed on India by several countries, including the United States. The decision to conduct the nuclear tests was made by the government of India, led by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The tests were seen as a response to Pakistan's nuclear tests earlier that month, and were also intended to demonstrate India's status as a nuclear-armed state. The tests caused widespread outrage and condemnation from the international community, with many countries expressing concern about the potential for an arms race in South Asia. The United States, in particular, imposed economic sanctions on India in response to the te...

India could buy F 35 Jets from US soon

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     Credit:pintrest  It is possible that India may consider purchasing F-35 aircraft in the future, as it has expressed interest in acquiring advanced fighter jets to modernize its military. The F-35 is a fifth-generation stealth fighter developed by Lockheed Martin that is designed to provide air superiority and a range of other capabilities. However, it is worth noting that the F-35 program has faced a number of challenges and controversies, including cost overruns, delays, and technical issues. It is not yet clear whether India will ultimately decide to purchase F-35 aircraft or whether it may consider other options. If India does decide to purchase F-35 aircraft, it could have a number of implications for the country's military and for the broader region. The F-35 is a highly advanced and sophisticated aircraft, and its acquisition could potentially enhance India's military capabilities and its ability to defend itself. It could also have an impact o...

India cannot remain away from Russia Ukraine crisis

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India have a lot of stakes in the ongoing crisis between Russia and Ukraine and it is expected that India might get captured in the flames emanating from this Crisis.  India have huge stakes at play in Russia Ukraine crisis  So, to avoid such a situation, India needs to have its presence ensured at the table in this ongoing dispute and have it's ears active so to sense any risks furthering.  With the advent of tensions rising between Russia and NATO, India cannot count itself out of the situation. Either way, India will have to born the consequences of any conflict taking in shape involving NATO & Russia.  As a precautionary measure, India should try to beef up the requirements, be it security or strategic & remain prepared for any aftershocks resulting in from this gigantic push.  India will have to ensure security at the paramount but at the same time will have to protect our strategic and military independence from eroding. We need to be b...

Safran, HAL consider assembly of Rafale M88 engine in India

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The French manufacturer Safran Aircraft Engines and the Indian aviation company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  to study the manufacturing of components and the assembly of the M88 engine designed by Safran in India.   A transfer of technology is being considered. That initiative would help power a potential second batch of Dassault Rafale fighter jets ordered for the Indian Air Force, or “any aircraft manufactured in India by HAL fitted with M88.”  Indian authorities and their French counterparts are reportedly discussing an arms contract that could include a second batch of 36 Rafales.  Additionally, the agreement includes a partnership between HAL and Safran for the elaboration of the indigenous design of a 110 kN high thrust engine.  Such a component could power the future Advance Medium Combat Aircraft [AMCA], a 5th generation fighter-bomber developed by HAL. “Considering the country’s future ...

New Delhi moves ahead with Naval fighter & AMCA

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India’s Aeronautical Development Agency (A DA) has provided additional details about the planned Twin Engine Deck-Based Fighter (TEDBF), as it moves forward with the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The TEDBF will be developed to replace the Indian navy’s RAC MiG-29Ks, and will differ radically from the AMCA being developed for the nation’s air force.  Optimised for carrier operations, the TEDBF will feature a conventional delta wing configuration with canards and a horizontal tail, whereas AMCA has a twin-tail layout with an emphasis on stealth. The TEDBF will operate from the navy’s short take-off but assisted recovery carriers INS Vikramaditya and IAC 1: Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 1, which will start sea trials this year and be named INS Vikrant. Outfitted with folding wings for deck handling and storage, the TEDBF will have a maximum take-off weight of 26t and be powered by two GE Aviation F414 INS6 engines. The navy fighter will forgo an inte...

CPEC in Danger

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After the Deployment of around 50,000 troops by the Chinese PLA and its Light tanks in the Ladakh Region.  India 🇮🇳 has taken a decision to deploy its beast  T-90 Bhisma equipped with Missile launchers.  The Best part in this deployment is that they are being deployed at the last outpost which is Daulat beg Oldi.  Speculations are that the Squadron of T-90 will be able to target the famous and precious CPEC  The Same CPEC which is the most important and Strategic part of China's Expansionist regime.  After knowing about this the Pakistan PM is like this  He is thinking now If India 🇮🇳 and China 🇨🇳 fight a war what will happen to CPEC about which they are boasting.  As these will destroy the whole CPEC  in matter of minutes.  The whole world fears this tank and when it is operated by Indian Army that is just a super upgrade to its capabil...

AMCA Accelerated

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AMCA (Advanced Multirole Combat Aircraft) which is being developed by the ADA (Aeronautical Development Agency) and will be manufactured by HAL and a Private sector company. Two companies have been shortlisted by the HAL for the partnership, which are TATA Aerospace and L&T.  The Government has Accelerated the AMCA after many experts and officials showed concerns over its deadline for mass production in 2036. After Considering all the issues the government and the ADA and DRDO moved the deadline for mass production from 2036 to 2029.  AMCA Mk1 will start mass production till 2029 and the Mk2 will start its mass production in 2036.  India 🇮🇳 is already behind in the race of 5th generation fighters. Where all its Rivals have deployed some kind of 5th Generation fighters, it was important that India fast track its 5.5 generation aircraft program to not fall back.  Soon IAF will be able to ope...

Operation Vijay

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                    OPERATION VIJAY    Operation Vijay was done by the Indian Army during the Kargil War to Recapture the occupied Peaks 🗻 in the Kargil Region, which was occupied by the Pakistan 🇵🇰 Army disguised as Terrorist to avoid direct international pressure.  The Pakistan army came in the months of winter when according to the treaty those posts were leaved in the winters due to the bad conditions but Pakistan broke it and to avoid it they said those were terrorist not the regular infantry men.  After the murder of our Soldiers the Republic of India ordered its armed forces to Recapture those peaks 🗻 and revenge our Fallen Soldiers. After those orders the Indian Army launched the Operation Vijay. In Which several of the Regiments of Indian Army were deployed.  The Regiments Involved in Operation were Northern Command XV Corps XV Corps Artillery Brigade H...

Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey

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             Capt. Manoj Kumar Pandey                          1/11 Gurkha Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey was one of the people who didn't fear Death ☠.  Those who served with him only has respect and trust for him.  Manoj Kumar Pandey led the 1/11 Gurkha to capture Bunker Ridge, Khalubar, Batalik Sector, Kargil, ladakh, India 🇮🇳 where he was KIA. He made the Ultimate Sacrifice for his Nation and Motherland. He once said "If death strikes before I prove my blood, I promise (swear), I will kill death!".  He was Awarded with Param Vir Chakra (PVC).  The Official Indian Army Citation said- CITATION LIEUTENANT MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY 1/11 GORKHA RIFLES Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, a young officer of the 1/11 Gorkha Rifles, took part in a series of boldly led attacks during Operation Vijay, forcing back the intruders with heavy los...

Operation Meghdoot

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We all know India operates at the highest battlefield in the World Siachin Glacier. What is Operation Meghdoot?  In 1980s both India 🇮🇳 and Pakistan 🇵🇰 discovered that no one has laid claim to this Strategic Area. After some planning and buying of new gear for the extreme conditions the Army launched Operation Meghdoot.  Indian Army was trained through a Expedition to Antarctica to prepare them for Siachin. After seeing the preparation of the Indian side the Pakistan 🇵🇰 side feared the capture of Strategic Area by India.  After this Islamabad ordered artic gear from a London Supplier but It was the Same Supplier which supplied the same equipment to India before. The Supplier informed the India about the developments with Pakistan 🇵🇰.  The first phase of the operation began in March 1984 with the march on foot to the eastern base of the glacier. A full battalion of the  Kumaon Regiment  and ...

Operation Ginger

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We all have Heard about the Surgical strikes in Myanmar after attack on Army Convoy by terrorist and the Surgical strike after Uri.  But today we are going to tell you about another Surgical Strike after the beheading of our brave Soldiers on the border by the Pakistan's army BAT. On 30 July 2011 attacked a remote Indian army post and brutall y killed soldiers and beheaded 2 soldiers and took their heads to POK. After this incident a video clip was recovered by Army from a Terrorist trying to infiltrate into J&K. After all this Indian Army was ready to take revenge in a very brutal way. The Army identified many posts and a Police 🚨 Station. They were servilanced by aerial drones and Army reconances units. An ambush was set and it was set just one day before eid. In the night they set up ambush and kill two soldiers and cover their bodies with IEDs and when more soldiers came near ambush they take them Down and beheade...