India-Russia sign Rs 200 crore anti-tank missile deal under emergency provisions

India-Russia sign Rs 200 crore anti-tank missile deal under emergency provisions

India has signed a 200 crore deal with Russia for the procurement of anti-tank missiles for Mi-35 attack helicopters. This deal has been signed under the emergency provisions given to the defence forces post Pulwama attack. The anti-tank missile will be added to the fleet of Mi-35 attack choppers of Indian Air Force (IAF). This

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Sir Mark Tully was conferred with Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 at UK-India Awards in London

Sir Mark Tully was conferred with Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 at UK-India Awards in London

Veteran British journalist Sir Mark Tully was conferred with Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 at UK-India Awards in London. The award celebrate special talents and organisations who use their worldwide influence to strengthen UK-India ties. Sir William Mark Tully: Sir William Mark Tully, KBE is the former Bureau Chief of the BBC, New Delhi. He worked with the BBC for a period of

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Telecom Ministry constituted a committee to revive Telecom sector

Telecom Ministry constituted a committee to revive Telecom sector

Union Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had constituted a committee chaired by Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan to spell out revival plans for Telecom sector.  The committee headed by Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan would submit its report in 2 weeks’ time. Aruna Sundararajan is India’s Telecom Secretary and Chairman of the Telecom Commission.  Aruna Sundararajan Committee will look into  the entire issue of

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India abstains from voting on UNGA resolution on goods used for capital punishment, torture

India abstains from voting on UNGA resolution on goods used for capital punishment, torture

India has abstained from voting on a General Assembly resolution aimed at examining options to end trade in goods used for capital punishment and torture, saying it is “unacceptable” to place death penalty on par with torture. The 193-member UN General Assembly Friday adopted the resolution ‘Towards torture-free trade: examining the feasibility, scope and parameters

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