MoS for Defence Shripad Naik, Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra, along with chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force were present at the meeting.
Tag: terror attacks
61 Security Personnel, 11 Civilians Killed in JK in 4 Months: MHA
The injured included 73 security force personnel and 69 civilians.
Modi’s 5 years ‘Most Traumatic, Devastating’, Should be Shown Exit Door: Dr Manmohan Singh
Singh claimed the “gross intelligence failure” in Pulwama speaks volumes about Modi government’s preparedness to tackle terror.
Brazen: Pragya Thakur Violates EC Ban, Gets Another Notice From EC
The far-Right Hindutva leader was banned after she made hateful remarks on the Babri Masjid.
Is BJP Implying That Two Ex-army Chiefs Lying On Surgical Strikes: Kapil Sibal
“2011’s surgical strikes ‘operation ginger’ documents have been published in media, is that a lie too?” he asked.
Better If Pragya’s Nomination Had Been Cancelled: Digvijaya Singh
The EC on Wednesday barred Thakur from campaigning for 72 hours for her remarks on Karkare and Babri mosque demolition.
Sri Lanka, And The Lessons Still Not Learned In The Failed “War On Terror”
Attacks in Sri Lanka and elsewhere suggest that the al-Qaida/ISIS phenomenon is still very much with us, despite military interventions by the West. Is it finally time for a new approach?
‘Kuch Nahi Sab Jhootha Hai, Narendra Modi Ne Loota Hai’: Rahul Gandhi Coins Fresh Slogan at Bihar Rally
Gandhi also pointed out that PM Modi carries a teleprompter wherever he goes to deliver his speeches.
Malegaon Blast: Several Muslim Men Were Imprisoned, Tortured For Years, Then Found Innocent. Their Story, Their Words (Video)
Karwan-e-Mohabbat brings the heartbreaking story of ‘terror innocents’.
Modi Says No Terrorist Attacks Because of Chowkidar; Govt Data: 176% Increase in Terrorist Incidents in J&K
In the same period, there has been a 93% increase in the number of security personnel killed in such attacks in the state.
Christchurch Attacks are a Stark Warning of Toxic Political Environment That Allows Hate to Flourish
When lives are tragically cut short, it is generally easier to explain the “how” than the “why”.