India and China agree to resume patrolling at LAC, but troop deployment to remain unchanged, trust remains a casualty.
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Indian Army partners with civil aviation providers for helicopter support in hilly and remote areas, enhancing logistics and ...
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The Indian Army has signed a groundbreaking contract with civil aviation service providers to enhance logistics at remote ...
In a groundbreaking move, the Indian Army partners with civil aviation to provide helicopter support to remote posts along ...
Resuming patrolling along the LAC does not signify full disengagement. Sources in the defence and security establishment ...