Mangal Mahotsav 2026 to Begin Tomorrow: Emphasis on Devotion, Discipline and Cleanliness in Lucknow

Lucknow | The much-awaited “Mangal Mahotsav-2026” will commence from tomorrow, marking the beginning of the first Tuesday of the Jyeshtha month. The annual tradition, initiated in 2019 under the Mangalmaan Abhiyan by former Mayor Sanjukta Bhatia, continues this year with a renewed focus on the theme “Bhakti se Sanskar aur Swachhta se Suvyavastha” (Values through devotion and order through cleanliness). The festival is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual traditions of Lucknow, where the famous Bada Mangal celebrations witness large-scale community feasts (bhandaras), devotion, and public participation. This year’s edition…

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PRESIDENT OF INDIA VISITS HEADQUARTERS ARMY TRAINING COMMAND

Delhi: The President of India and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces,  Droupadi Murmu visited Headquarters of Army Training Command (ARTRAC), Shimla. She was received by  Kavinder Gupta,  Governor of Himachal Pradesh and Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, GOC-in-C, ARTRAC on her arrival at ARTRAC. The President was briefed by GOC-in-C on evolution of ARTRAC, the stellar role of ARTRAC in providing quality training to Indian Army personnel to enhance operational efficiency as well as on salient initiatives of ARTRAC. Elaborating on the novel initiatives of ARTRAC, GOC-in-C brought out the…

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DELIVERY OF PROJECT 17A INDIGENOUS ADVANCED STEALTH FRIGATE ‘MAHENDRAGIRI’

Sixth Project 17A ship to be delived within 17 months of the lead ship Delhi: Mahendragiri (Yard 12654), the sixth ship of Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) and fourth ship of the class built at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL), was delivered to the Indian Navy on 30 Apr 2026 at MDSL, Mumbai. The delivery marks a significant milestone in achieving self-reliance in warship design and construction. Project 17A frigates are versatile multi-mission platforms designed to address current and emerging challenges in the maritime domain. This state-of-the-art frigate reflects a quantum leap in naval design, stealth, firepower, automation, and survivability, and…

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Anugraha Narayana Das Assumes Charge as Controller General of Defence Accounts

Delhi |  Anugraha Narayana Das, a 1991-batch officer of the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS), has taken charge as the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA) with effect from May 1, 2026. Bringing over three decades of experience in defence financial management and public administration, he stepped into the top position overseeing India’s defence accounting and financial systems. Academic and Professional Background Das is an alumnus of Utkal University and ICPE, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Over the course of his career, he has also undergone advanced training at premier global…

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Indian Navy Chief Visits Myanmar to Strengthen Maritime Cooperation

New Delhi:| The Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, completed a four-day official visit to Myanmar from May 2 to May 5, 2026, aimed at strengthening bilateral defence and maritime cooperation between the two countries. During the visit, the Navy Chief held high-level discussions with senior leadership of the Myanmar Armed Forces, including General Ye Win Oo, Defence Minister U Htun Aung, and Admiral Htein Win. Focus on Maritime Security and Cooperation The discussions reviewed ongoing bilateral naval cooperation and explored new avenues for collaboration in areas such…

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Unmatched valour of soldiers marked Op Sindoor as a golden chapter in India’s military history: Raksha Mantri at Shaurya

Delhi: Raksha Mantri  Rajnath Singh has paid humble tributes to the Indian Defence Forces whose unmatched valour & indomitable spirit marked Operation Sindoor as a golden chapter in India’s military history. Addressing an event ‘Shaurya’ organised in New Delhi  in the run-up to the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, he stated that the operation underscored Prime Minister  Narendra Modi-led Government’s unwavering resolve to eliminate terrorism through decisive action. Raksha Mantri commended the valour, dedication and patriotism of the soldiers, and stated that their ethos of Nation First & Service Before…

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Rajnath Singh Emphasises Research, Surprise Element Key to Future Warfare at North Tech Symposium

Prayagraj | India’s defence preparedness must be driven by relentless research and the ability to achieve strategic surprise in an era defined by rapid technological disruption, said Rajnath Singh while addressing the inaugural session of the North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj. The three-day event, organised by the Indian Army’s Northern and Central Commands in collaboration with the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers, brought together defence personnel, industry leaders, start-ups, and academic experts to deliberate on emerging technologies shaping modern warfare. “Adaptation Will Decide Future Wars” Highlighting the fast-changing nature of conflict,…

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BRO’s Project Deepak celebrates its 66th Raising Day

Delhi:  Project Deepak of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrates its 66th Raising Day on May 04, 2026 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, marking over six decades of dedicated service in the strategically vital regions of the Western Himalayas. Having area of responsibility spanning key districts of Himachal Pradesh including Shimla, Kinnaur, Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti, Project Deepak- one of the oldest projects- has also been at the forefront of developing critical infrastructure such as the historic construction of historic Hindustan-Tibet Road and key stretches of Manali-Leh axis. The Project has played a vital role…

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Japan and Australia Strengthen Energy and Rare Earth Cooperation Amid Global Supply Concerns

Tokyo |  Japan and Australia have reaffirmed their strategic partnership, focusing on energy security, critical minerals, and defence cooperation during high-level talks between their leaders in Tokyo. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation, particularly in energy trade and the supply of rare earth and critical minerals, which are vital for modern technologies and defence systems. Strong Energy Interdependence Australia remains a key supplier of coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan, while Japan provides nearly seven per cent…

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Rising Violence Casts Shadow Over US Investment Plans in Balochistan

Washington/ Islamabad: A major push by the United States to expand its economic footprint in Pakistan’s mineral-rich southwest is running into serious turbulence, as escalating violence in Balochistan raises fresh concerns about stability and long-term investment viability. Economic Ambitions Meet Ground Reality Momentum for deeper economic cooperation between Washington and Islamabad picked up last year following a high-level engagement at the White House, where Asim Munir highlighted Pakistan’s vast untapped mineral reserves. The gesture signaled an invitation to global investors—particularly American firms—to explore opportunities in gold and copper extraction. At…

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