
Aiming to reduce its carbon footprint, the Indian Navy has set a target of producing 21 MW of solar power…
Meet Admiral Admiral Sunil Lanba, the man who on Tuesday assumed charge as new the chief of the Indian Navy,…
Before taking over as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Command, Vice Admiral Luthra served as the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of…
Two ships, INS Sunayna, an NOPV (Naval offshore patrol vessel) and INS Sutlej, a survey vessel have been sent to…
Indian naval ships today sailed for over two months long operational deployment to the disputed South China Sea during which…
Sea Harriers, inducted in the year 1983, have dominated the sky at sea, helping Indian Navy protect the fleet from…
Indian Navy ships last visited UAE in September 2015 wherein INS Delhi, INS Deepak, INS Trishul and INS Tabar berthed…
Sunil Lanba, a specialist in Navigation and Direction, will have the full three-year tenure as the Indian Navy Chief.
The Scorpene-class submarine would be commissioned into the Indian Navy as INS Kalvari. Kalvari, upon its scheduled commissioning in 2016,…
Kalvari is the first of the Indian Navy’s Scorpene class stealth submarines being built under the Project 75.
While the Army and Air Force allow permanent commission for them, the Navy had limited women officers only to short…
Former Army chief and Union Minister Gen (Retd) V K Singh has been appointed as a mediator between government and…
Seeking to infuse more young blood into the armed forces via the Short Service Commission, the 7th Pay Commission report…
The 7th Pay Commission report recommended more than doubling the ‘Military Service Pay’ for defence personnel, and suggested that Short…
Giving a boost to the firepower and arsenal of the Indian Armed Forces, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Friday dedicated…
A day after first of the Scorpene class submarines ‘Kalvari’ was set afloat, its builder Mazgaon Dock (MDL) today said…
The Indian Navy on Tuesday commissioned Indian Naval Ship (INS) Astradharini.
US firm’s decision comes over HAL’s ‘poor quality’ of production