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Rajnath Singh Unveils Bold Vision: AMCA, PoK, Make in India and Operation Sindoor

Rajnath Singh Unveils Bold Vision: AMCA, PoK, Make in India and Operation Sindoor

Indigenous Fighter Jet Project Approved: A Milestone for Aerospace and Defence At the CII Annual Business Summit, India’s Defence Minister made a landmark announcement. The execution model for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) has been approved. This is the country's ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet project. The minister marked a significant step in India’s Defence modernization drive. He stated that five prototypes will be developed. This will lead to full-scale production. This initiative is being hailed as a turning point in the Make in India programme. For the first time, both public and private sectors are participating in a mega…
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India Reaffirms Stand on Kashmir: ‘PoK Must Be Vacated, No Third-Party Mediation’

India Reaffirms Stand on Kashmir: ‘PoK Must Be Vacated, No Third-Party Mediation’

New Delhi, May 13 – The Indian government has firmly reiterated its long-standing stance on Jammu and Kashmir. It made it clear that Pakistan must vacate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). No external party will be involved in resolving the matter. The assertion came during a press briefing by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday. PoK Occupation Unacceptable, Says India Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized India's unwavering position. He stated that PoK is an integral part of Indian territory. It is illegally occupied by Pakistan. “There is no change in India’s policy. PoK is part of India, and Pakistan…
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Emergency Measures in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Amid Security Crisis

Emergency Measures in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Amid Security Crisis

April 27, 2025 — Pressure from Indian security forces is mounting in Jammu and Kashmir. As a result, panic appears to be spreading across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Local authorities are taking urgent administrative measures. The Health Directorate of Jhelum Valley has issued an emergency order. It prohibits all healthcare personnel from taking leave. Personnel are also prohibited from being transferred from their current posts in hospitals and medical units. Dated April 26, the directive cites an "emergency situation." The situation has raised alarms within Indian intelligence agencies. They are concerned about possible unusual military or militant activity near the Line…
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