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    IAF wants fresh info from France as concern rises over reports of Pakistani pilots’ Rafale training

    The Rafale controversy took a fresh turn late Wednesday after a US defence portal’s February report surfaced, saying Pakistan Air Force exchange pilots were trained in France to fly the Rafale fighter jets of the Qatar Air Force. The AIN Online report, which was published in February, said the...
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    Indian Navy kicks off Rs 50,000 crore lethal submarine project, wants 500 km strike range

    NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has initiated the process to acquire six lethal submarines under the ambitious Project-75 India likely to cost over Rs 50,000 crore. The Navy has initiated the tender process by issuing the initial Expression of Interest to foreign vendors willing to take part in the...
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    Boeing offers to build 21st century aerospace ecosystem in India

    https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/boeing-offers-to-build-21st-century-aerospace-ecosystem-in-india-1554198579265.html Boeing has offered to build a 21st century aerospace ecosystem in India for co-developing F/A-18 Super Hornet upgrades The company says that the 'Make in India'...
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    Facebook blocks ‘ISPR-linked accounts’

    https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/04/01/facebook-blocks-ispr-linked-accounts/ Facebook says 103 Pakistan-origin accounts, groups and pages removed over ‘coordinated inauthentic behaviour’ –687 accounts blocked in India for violating social networking giant’s rules Facebook on Monday...
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    What Wing Commander Abhinandan told his wife when he called while in Pakistan’s custody

    While one ISI officer punched Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman’s ribs, another walked in and made him speak to his wife, a former IAF helicopter pilot. New Delhi: “Recipe lete hue aana” (bring back the recipe). That’s what Tanvi Marwah said when her husband, Wing Commander Abhinandan...
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    Heroic IAF Doctor Saves Life Of A Bangladeshi Cancer Patient Aboard A Kolkata-Bound Flight

    Flight journeys can turn tragic when a person is suffering from a chronic illness. Sudden stroke or cardiac arrest can also create havoc which is why the presence of doctors on every flight is imperative. Many a times, the airline crew ask the passengers if any of them is qualified to treat an...
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