Indian army officers killed in Siachen fire.
22 July 2011 Last updated at 06:36 GMT
Siachen is regarded as the world's highest battlefield.
Two Indian army officers burned to death when their shelter caught fire in the disputed Siachen glacier area of the Himalayas, the army told the BBC...
China Questions Indian Membership in Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Monday, July 18, 2011
China is believed to have pressed for allowing nations other than India to seek membership in an elite group of atomic exporter nations, the Indian Express reported on Saturday
New Delhi is seeking entry...
IAF objects to dangerous residential project near airbase.
Jodhpur: The Indian Air Force (AIR) has strongly opposed the Jodhpur Development Authoritys decision to allot land near the airport for developing Paradise Villa residential project.
The IAF has described the proposed...
Army Chief overruled on date of birth, he will retire in 2012.
New Delhi: The Defence Ministry has today ruled against General VK Singh, who heads the Indian Army, on the matter of when he was born. He will retire, as planned, in May 2012.
Different records within the army show May 10...
Pakistan-India Arms Race Destabilizing Strategic Balance, Experts Say.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Rachel Oswald
Global Security Newswire
WASHINGTON--Indian and Pakistani strategies for ramping up their armed might could increase the likelihood of a disastrous outcome in the event of another war...