MoS for Defence Shripad Naik, Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra, along with chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force were present at the meeting.
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HAL’s Cash in Hand Drops to 15-Year Low, Defence Ministry Owes it Rs 14,000 crore
The company was reportedly forced to borrow Rs 962 crore in December 2018 to pay employees’ salaries.
Not Pakistan, An IAF Missile Shot Down Its Own Mi-17 Chopper On February 27
Six IAF personnel and one civilian were killed in the military escalations between India and Pakistan that followed the Balakot airstrikes.
Modi Govt Gave Exceptional Waivers in Offset Contract of Rafale Deal
Per a report by N Ram in The Hindu, the waivers exempted French companies from complying with the provisions of Standard Contract Document of the DPP-2013.
Modi Govt Took Credit for Valour of Armed Forces; Failed to Ensure Their Safety: TDP
TDP national spokesperson Dinkar Lanka his party lost minority votes due to the alliance with the BJP in 2004. “Going solo will benefit us.”
I Suppose The Thief Returned Stolen Documents: P Chidambaram on AG’s Rafale Papers U-turn
“On Wednesday, the Official Secrets Act was shown to the newspaper. On Friday, the ‘Olive Branches Act’ was shown. We salute common sense,” the former finance minister said.
A Memory Jogger: When Modi Govt Told SC That Rafale Files Had Been Stolen
AG KK Venugopal has made a U-turn now and claims that “it is wholly incorrect” to say that Rafale files had been stolen.
Rafale Files, Jobs, Even a Judge: Social Media Users Trend #GayabHoGaya to List Everything that Vanished Under Modi Govt
Congress president Rahul Gandhi suggested that the phrase should be the Modi govt’s new slogan.
Modi Govt Rattled By Revelations in Rafale Deal, Trying to Silence The Hindu: CPI(M)
The party added that by admitting that the documents were stolen, the BJP govt has admitted to their authenticity.
Irresponsible Chowkidari, Is Nation in Safe Hands? Asks Mayawati Over ‘Stolen’ Rafale Files
She said that PM Modi should apologise to the nation for the security lapse and demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the Rafale deal.
Shameful That Govt Telling SC Sensitive Rafale Files Stolen: D Raja
“The issues of Rafale are in public domain and instead of attacking and shooting the messenger, the government should try and respond to the issues brought out in public domain,” Raja said.