After years of relentless pursuit by Indian security forces, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Indian Army have successfully eliminated Qatal, a wanted militant leader responsible for multiple deadly attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. The news of his death comes as a major victory for India's ongoing efforts to combat insurgencies in the region.
In an exclusive report by CNN News18, top Indian intelligence sources have revealed that China should be worried about the rising attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) against Beijing's investments in Balochistan, Pakistan. The BLA, a separatist militant group, has showcased its evolving tactics and increasing operational sophistication with its recent hostage crisis on Tuesday. Sources also highlight that the BLA's internal coordination has become more structured, making it difficult to predict their movements and potential future threats.
The bodies of three Indian civilians, including a teenager, who went missing while on their way to attend a wedding, were found in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir. The bodies were spotted by security forces using drones at a waterfall, and efforts are being made to retrieve them. The cause of death will only be confirmed after a postmortem. The civilians had been missing since Thursday night and a search operation was launched by the Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police. The missing individuals have been identified as Jogesh Singh, Darshan Singh, and Baroon Singh from the Billawar Tehsil.
The US Supreme Court has rejected Tahawwur Rana's emergency appeal to block his extradition to India, bringing the accused one step closer to facing justice for his alleged involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Rana's plea argued that he would face torture and possible death in Indian custody due to his religious identity and past association with the Pakistani Army. However, Justice Elena Kagan dismissed his application, prompting Rana's legal team to escalate the appeal to Chief Justice John Roberts for a final attempt to block the extradition.
In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, Farhan Akhtar opened up about his upcoming film on the Indian Army, 120 Bahadur, and his love for shooting in real locations like Ladakh. The actor recalled his experience during the filming of Lakshya (2004) and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), sharing how technology has simplified the process for him now. Directed by Farhan Akhtar, 120 Bahadur is a biopic on the brave soldiers who fought in the Battle of Rezang La in 1962. Apart from this film, Farhan is also gearing up to direct the next installment of the Don franchise with Ranveer Singh in the lead.
The annual Beating Retreat ceremony, a hallmark event of the Republic Day celebrations, dazzled the audience with its enthralling musical performance by bands from the Indian Army, Navy, IAF, and CAPF. The esteemed presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi added to the grandeur and patriotic fervor. This centuries-old military tradition was first introduced in India during the state visit of Queen Elizabeth II and has now become a highly anticipated event, showcasing the rich musical and cultural heritage of India.
In the lead-up to the 76th Republic Day, the Punjab and Haryana High Court called out the Indian government for its failure to grant disability pension to a retired Army officer. The courts sternly reprimanded the government for neglecting the rights of veterans who risked their lives while in service. This comes after several orders by the Armed Forces Tribunals were confirmed by the Supreme Court for rounding off disability pensions to 50%, 75%, and 100% for military personnel who were initially invalidated for less severe disabilities. The court's observations reveal the government's negligence in implementing the Supreme Court's judgments and providing due relief to pensioners.
Indian leaders Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi took to social media to pay their respects to the soldiers who lost their lives in a tragic mishap in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir. The accident occurred due to inclement weather and poor visibility, further worsening the tensions in the conflict-ridden region. The injured soldiers were immediately rushed to nearby hospitals for medical care, with three succumbing to their injuries. This unfortunate incident highlights the dangers faced by Army personnel in their line of duty in J&K.
This year's Indian Army Day parade, held on January 15 in Pune, will be a grand display of India's national strength and dedicated army personnel who protect the nation. With the theme 'Samarth Bharat, Saksham Sena', the parade will feature the latest advancements of the Indian Army including a robotic mule and a weapon-locating radar. This year also marks the third time a city other than New Delhi will host the parade, showcasing the government's efforts to develop Pune as a leading defence research and industrial hub. On this occasion, we salute the courage and sacrifices of the Indian Army and commemorate the historic transfer of military leadership from the British to India in 1949.
On the occasion of the 77th Army Day, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge extended their wishes to the brave soldiers, ex-servicemen, and their families who protect the Indian borders. They expressed gratitude and reverence to the Indian Army for their unwavering dedication and bravery and acknowledged their crucial role in national security and providing support during internal security challenges and natural calamities.