Indian Army
‘Post’ looks on as India showcases naval strength with Int’l Fleet Review
India's International Fleet Review will bring together 100 countries and show India’s ambition to position itself as a central maritime power in the Indo-Pacific.
India, Pakistan exchanged lists of nuclear installations, prisoners in first meeting since May
Haifa honors Indian cavalry who liberated the city in 1918
Israeli military vehicle producer signs agreement to manufacture in India's Punjab region
Bnei Menashe: community members demand aliyah, killed in violent India unrest
Violence erupted during a protest march on Tuesday by thousands of tribal people opposing a demand by a non-tribal group for the constitutionally defined status of an official tribe.
India reports injuries on both sides in minor border clash with China
Scuffle in northeastern Indian state of Arunachal on Dec. 9 • India says Chinese troops prevented from entering Indian land
Militants attack Indian army post in Kashmir, 3 soldiers, 2 attackers killed
The Himalayan region has been disputed by India and neighboring Pakistan since the end of colonial rule in 1947, with both countries claiming it in full but ruling it in part.
India will start enrollment under new military recruitment plan this month
The plan has also received criticism from some defense experts, who say it could weaken the structure of the forces and have serious ramifications for national security.
Last victim of Indian helicopter crash that killed defense chief dies
Group Captain Varun Singh was among the 14 people traveling in the Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter that burst into flames.
Head of Indian military, wife, 11 others killed in helicopter crash
The deaths of Indian defense chief Gen. Bipin Rawat and his wife were confirmed in a tweet by the Indian Air Force.
At least 14 civilians mistakenly killed by Indian forces in remote northeast
Locals in Nagaland have frequently accused forces of wrongly targeting innocent locals in their counterinsurgency operations against rebel groups.
China accuses India firing warning shots in border dispute
Both sides have observed a long-held protocol to avoid using firearms on the sensitive, high altitude frontier running through the western Himalayas, though this has not prevented casualties.
India's Modi rallies troops at China border, as Beijing urges caution
His comments prompted Beijing to call for restraint at the tense border area in the northern Himalayan region of Ladakh.
India, China troops clash at Himalayan border, 'casualties on both sides'
India and China fought a brief but bloody border war in 1962 and distrust has occasionally led to flare-ups ever since.