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Chinese Nuclear Missile Bases Threaten India, Russia

Two weeks after photographs of China's nuclear submarines set alarm bells ringing for the Indian authorities, a commercial satellite has revealed a launching site for over 50 nuclear ballistic missiles, capable of striking all north Indian cities.

CBI Rules Out Corruption, kickbacks In Scorpene Submarine Deal

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Friday told the Delhi High Court that after preliminary investigations it had found no evidence of payment of kickbacks in the Rs.14.35 billion Scorpene submarine deal.

Pakistan, Bangladesh Terror Groups Links Found In Jaipur Blasts

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Terrorists struck for the first time in Jaipur triggering eight serial blasts in a span of 12 minutes on Tuesday evening in crowded market areas and near a Hanuman temple in the walled city leaving at least 60 killed and 200 injured.

Narendra Modi Pushes For Collective, Proactive Anti-Terror Action

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to immediately convene a meeting of all state chief ministers to discuss internal security concerns in the aftermath of the terror blasts in Jaipur Tuesday.

India Issues Strict Warning To Pakistan Over Ceasefire Violations

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Violating a truce that has been in force since 2003, Pakistani troops opened fire on Indian positions on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, an incident that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described as worrisome.

TATA, IAI Sign Defense Cooperation Agreement

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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Indian conglomerate Tata Group signed an agreement on Tuesday to cooperate on the development, manufacturing, marketing and support of defence products in India.

Jaipur Terror Strike: Five Explosions Rock Pink City; 50+ Injured

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Five major blasts rocked the pink city of 'Jaipur' on Tuesday (May 13) at 7.35 pm. The serial blasts occured in Tripolia, Manek Chowk and Chandpol Gate, while the fourth blast occured at Lakshmi Mishthan Bhandar in old Jaipur. Though the cause of the blast is still unknown, it's lear

Hypersonic BrahMos Cruise Missile Tested Successfully

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India's showpiece supersonic cruise missile, the BrahMos, has now been successfully tested in a hypersonic version, though under laboratory conditions, according to BrahMos Aerospace chief executive officer, Dr A Sivathanu Pillai.

M Natrajan Pushes For Decentralization Of DRDO

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A top defence scientist today made a strong pitch for decentralisation of the working of the defence research establishment to give scientists freedom to move to private sector to hone their skills.

Army To Host Meet On Handling Insurgency Emergencies

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The Indian Army's Northern Command is set to hold a medical conference on handling emergencies caused by counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir, which has been battling terrorism for the past 18 years.

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