India seeks to counter China with strengthened border presence
Can anyone recognise the type of rifle on the picture?
Can anyone recognise the type of rifle on the picture?
That is the cost of keeping safe borders in the neighborhood"India is finally taking up the challenge thrown down by the People's Liberation Army by raising its own rapid reaction force with both offensive and defensive capability," said retired Lieutenant General V K Kapoor.
It was quite warm in Delhi when the Year of Russia started with Russian performers singing and dancing.The tank in themselves are quite potent but that cannot detract from the fact that there is now a distinct 'chill' in the defence relationship with Russia.
I still remember waking up at odd hours to watch the horrid pitches in New Zealand, and the team folding up real good, only to hope that the favour was returned with deal slow turning pitches of our own, and what was that greeting, kiya-ora or something like it.As has been mentioned in other threads, the US even slaps "sanctions" on white English speaking democracies that irritate it. See NZs attempts to sell its Skyhawks and Aermaccis. Best of luck to our fellow Commonweath country of India. (And stop raiding our cricketers - there will come a time when we can't even beat the English in one-dayers).
Buy Russian - they don't care who they sell to. I just do not know if their technology is any good! The US can at least prove that when they kill their enemies (and those in the same area as their enemies) that their aircraft and munitions are deadly. War as a marketing tool.
You do not get the point I was making, a relationship of buyer-seller-JV partner in weapons would not last the test of times, and the added problems which are there will only further alienate us from each other. Hence it’s a situation for a friend for a need (Russia- Weapons).Were else except Russia can India buy modern arms for le$$? France, US or UK- all of which can slap sanctions & attach new political strings at any time? I don't think so!
i feel that the m777 will win ,it is the lightest of the two,also indian army has experience operating european weaponery .Interesting to see the M777 and the Pegasus competing for the light weight howitzer competition.
10 Indian generals to join party10 Indian generals to join party
Staff Correspondent
Ten retired Indian army generals who fought in the Liberation War will be awarded medals today in appreciation of the neighbouring country's contribution to the cause of Bangladesh's independence.
For the first time since 1971, Indian generals will join official programmes here celebrating the Independence Day.
A delegation led by retired Lt Gen JFR Jacob arrived in the city yesterday. They are here at the invitation of Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed, who held discussions with Indian officials and the military top brass during his last month's trip there about honouring those who died for Bangladesh's liberation.
During their four-day visit, the war veterans will visit various battle sites and places of historic importance.
The delegation includes among others Lt Gen (retd) PN Kathpalia, Lt Gen (retd) GS Bakshi, Maj Gen (retd) RK Khanna, Maj Gen (retd) Laxman Singh, Maj Gen (retd) Ashok Verma Kalyan and Brigadier (retd) Amrit Kapur.
India joined forces with the Bangladesh liberation forces on December 3, 1971 to defeat the Pakistan army on December 16, 1971.
hmm