Indian governmental institutions remain unmoved by disclosures of large-scale penetration of Indian computer systems.
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India, Pak hold simultaneous war drills
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The Indian and Pakistani armies are to hold virtually simultaneous exercises on both sides of the International Border.
Myanmar’s spec ops chief in India
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The Myanmar Army’s commander of the Bureau of Special Operations, Lieutenant General Thar Aye is on a five-day visit.
Mhadei homeward bound
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The yatch Mhadei rounded the Cape of Good Hope on Tuesday, heading towards Mumbai under the hand of Commander Dilip Donde.
India under massive hack attack
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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 launched
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The INS Chennai was launched in Mumbai on Thursday.
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.
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.
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.






