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Category : Defense
Published on: June 01 2025 Share on facebook

  • Army and NDRF conduct Exercise Raahat in Guwahati to enhance disaster response readiness.
  • Indian Navy inducts ancient stitched sail ship INSV Kaundinya, inspired by 5th century Ajanta art.
  • Defence Ministry approves AMCA 5th-gen fighter jet project.
  • Israel kills senior Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar, brother of Yahya Sinwar.
  • Germany pledges €5 billion military aid to Ukraine to support long-range missile development.
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