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Category : Defense Published on: May 14 2023

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  1. Indian Navy Decommissions INS Magar at Naval Base in Kochi after 36 Years of Service
  2. ‘Buland Bharat exercise’ conducted at high altitude artillery ranges of Eastern Theatre in Arunachal Pradesh
  3. First Batch of Indigenous VTOL Loitering Munition ALS-50 Received By IAF
  4. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurates first-of-its-kind Indian Air Force (IAF) Heritage Centre in Chandigarh
  5. Army officers of brigadier rank and above will have normal uniforms from August 1 
  6. First Airbus C295 for India successfully completes its maiden flight
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