A report published by a group of Canadian researchers today, reports Indian government, Tibetan government and media institutions to have suffered a massive computer penetration attack over the last eight months.
IAF sets up new base
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•The Indian Air Force (IAF) is to inaugurate a new airbase a 100 kilometers from the border with Pakistan in Rajasthan on Tuesday.
PAF road test: No big deal
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•Pakistan failed to impress by claiming two of its fighter aircraft to have landed and taken-off from a public road today.
Indo-Singapore naval drills tomorrow
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•The annual Indo-Singapore naval exercise SIMBEX (Singapore Indian Maritime Bilateral Exercise) is to begin from Saturday.
Chennai in the Arabian Sea
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•Chennai launched
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•The INS Chennai was launched in Mumbai on Thursday.
General VK Singh inspects honor guard
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•“We intend ensuring that our core values, our rich traditions and professionalism gets a boost and that would be my main priority,” said the general, adding with reference to recent corruption scandals, “Till the time our internal health is good, we would not be able to fight the external threats. So, we will focus attention…
Blog: US, Indian armies plan drills, expert huddles
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•The two armies to have agreed to hold three major exercises within India and the US.
Gen VK Singh takes guard
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•General VK Singh is the new Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, having succeeded General Deepak Kapoor.
Air Chief takes over as Chair, COSC
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•Air Chief Marshal PV Naik takes over as Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee on Tuesday, taking the baton from Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor, who retires on Wednesday.
Defense report ‘expresses concern’ on infiltration
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•213 terrorists were killed & 68 apprehended.
Navy for penalties on wayward dhows
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•The Indian Navy wants penalties on dhows flouting advice against sailing piracy-affected waters.
India-US nuke trade steps closer
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•India, US agree procedures for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel of US origin, taking nuclear trade forward.
Australia’s new Super Hornets
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•Blog: Fighter deals depend on politics
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•To show that political lightweight Sweden can play the game too, King Carl Gustaf is in Brazil to pitch for the Gripen.