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The websites of two Army public schools were targeted with inflammatory propaganda and one of the two schools saw its internet service denied briefly
The two districts are located in Jammu & Kashmir, where 26 people were killed in a targeted terrorist attack in the town of Pahalgam on April 22
In 'Mann ki Baat' broadcast, Modi vows "harshest" response to perpetrators and conspirators
Indian ground forces carry out counter-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir
Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi visits J&K to review ground situation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a public event in Bihar on Thursday that India would pursue the attackers to the ends of the Earth, and punish "every terrorist and their backers"
According to an Indian government source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the GPS spoofing attempt was thwarted early during India's humanitarian operation in Myanmar
The death of a young pilot and three fighter jet crashes prompt the question - should there be more simulation training?
While border issues remain, Trump's tariff war seen as influencing the neighbours' relationship
New Delhi doesn't want to send 'wrong message' to the world that it doesn't 'stand by friends'
Although still in the making - among the island country, the United States, Japan and Australia -the Squad seeks to counter China's power assertions in the South China Sea region
Jaishankar says trust and strategic partnerships are key in today's economy
The US and India should look for the opportunities where they can build on "an already very strong partnership", Gabbard said
New Delhi has some form of pact with four of the grouping's members
The MoD ranked second after the MoF in terms of budgetary allocations for 2025-26, while the MEA ranked 22nd
The white shipping agreement will also help India to keep a closer watch on the Western Indian Ocean
Plan to co-develop advanced machines is likely to be 'in place' by the end of the year
"With disruptive technologies coming in," startups and SMEs are needed to contribute to innovation in defence. They have more flexibility than large public companies," said Kamat
Deployed women comprise 0.8 per cent of India's troops for UN peacekeeping, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institution
Need for such a purchase is based on India's threat assessment in its neighbourhood