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In a fierce 2-day hunt through Jammu & Kashmir's Lidwas forest, Indian forces gunned down Pahalgam attack mastermind Hashim Musa and 2 LeT-Jaish terrorists, using drone intel, local nomad tips, and elite units under Operation Mahadev to avenge 26 lives
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Operation Mahadev was the result of a 14-day-long pursuit and involved coordinated action by the Army, CRPF, and J&K Police.
Seamless logistics powered Operation Sindoor’s success, said Rajnath Singh at GSV, praising AI-driven systems, PM GatiShakti reforms, and India's push to cut logistics costs from 14% to global levels for becoming Viksit Bharat by 2047
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He asserted that in today's era, wars are won not just with guns & bullets, but with their time-bound delivery, and Operation Sindoor was a vivid example of excellent logistics management.
Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga, martyred at 36 during Operation Sindoor in RS Pura, left behind a shattered family—his 11-year-old daughter Vartika, with tears in her eyes, vowed to join the army and "finish them one by one" to avenge her father's death
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Trained as a Medical Assistant, Sergeant Moga held a position that was central to the Air Force's life-saving operations.
At just 23, Lt. Shashank Tiwari of Sikkim Scouts attained martyrdom while heroically saving a comrade in North Sikkim, leaving behind a proud legacy of courage, honor & selfless service that continues to inspire a grateful nation and his hometown Ayodhya
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Lt Shashank Tiwari was deployed with the Sikkim Scouts regiment of the Indian Army.
After Modi’s Operation Sindoor wiped out 100+ terrorists in days, India remembered 2013—when Hemraj was beheaded, his head taken to Pakistan, played football with, and Congress did nothing—no justice, no strike, not even a visit, as his family starved
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A time when India’s brave hearts were not just martyred, but disrespected—even in death. A time the country would rather forget—but never should.
Lance Naik Manoj Phogat, a 34-year-old Grenadiers soldier from Samaspur, Haryana, was martyred on May 15 in Kapurthala and cremated with full military honours as his 5-year-old son Prince, in uniform, lit the pyre amid chants of “Shaheed Amar Rahe”
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Hundreds of people—youths on motorcycles, families in cars, villagers on foot—joined the procession, which covered the last stretch of one kilometer to his home.
India's defence manufacturing soars with Make in India, reaching ₹1.27 lakh crore in 2023-24, fueled by iDEX, PLI, and Operation Sindoor's success, showcasing drones, missiles, and a 30-fold export surge to ₹21,083 crore, shining at Aero India 2025
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The incredible developments in defense production and exports under the Modi government have enabled this transformation, positioning the country as a self-reliant and globally competitive military manufacturing powerhouse.
Subedar Kuldeep Chand, 46, of Himachal’s Kohalwin village, martyred foiling Pakistan’s infiltration in Jammu’s Akhnoor along the LoC, leaves behind wife Santosh, kids Aryan and Diksha, while his father Rattan, a 9 Punjab veteran, mourns a hero’s sacrifice
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The mortal remains of Subedar Kuldeep Chand will arrive in his native Kohalwin village in the Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday.
"कर चले, हम फ़िदा": Just two months before his wedding, Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas of Kamila village gave his life in an IED blast on Feb 11, 2025—choosing duty over vows, leaving behind tears, pride, and a legacy that echoes through generations
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The 9 Punjab team knew the stakes were high. Militants often slipped through under the cover of shelling or bad weather, making every patrol a game of vigilance and grit.
"मधु जाल": UP ATS arrested Ordnance Factory employees Ravindra Kumar and Kumar Vikas for leaking defense data, including Gaganyaan details, to ISI agent Neha Sharma via WhatsApp, exposing a honey-trap threatening national security
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The handler's contact, Mr Choudhary said, had been saved in Ravindra Kumar's phone under the name 'Chandan Store Keeper 2'.














