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Why India has parked its Rafales in Ambala

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Why India has parked its Rafales in Ambala Why India has parked its Rafales in Ambala
With tensions across the Chinese border coming to a head in June - resulting in the death of 20 soldiers on the Indian side - the subcontinent has raised its defences.
What Rafale's 'Golden Arrows' pilots wore What Rafale's 'Golden Arrows' pilots wore
The Rafale fleet, comprising three single seater and two twin seater aircraft, are being inducted into the IAF as part of its Ambala-based No 17 Squadron, also known as the 'Golden Arrows'. The 'Golden Arrows' was resurrected on Sep 10 last year. It was originally raised on Oct 1, 1951.
Is China trying to gang up on India? Is China trying to gang up on India?
Over the past few weeks, China has made moves in India's neighbouring countries, holding diplomatic talks with Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Private trains will shape Railways' future Private trains will shape Railways' future
According to a report by ANI, the Railway Ministry earlier this month invited RFQ (Request for Qualifications) for private participation for the operation of passenger train services over 109 OD pairs of routes through the introduction of 151 modern trains (rakes).
How India's cyberthreats are evolving: Microsoft Security team's key findings How India's cyberthreats are evolving: Microsoft Security team's key findings
India registered the 7th highest malware-encounter rate across the region, at 5.89% in the past year. The following are the findings of Microsoft Security Endpoint Threat Report 2019
Boeing is halting production of its iconic 747 Boeing is halting production of its iconic 747
Boeing is halting the production of its 747 jumbo jet in 2022, after over fifty years in service.
Nepal to reopen its mountains including Mt Everest to climbers amid coronavirus threat Nepal to reopen its mountains including Mt Everest to climbers amid coronavirus threat
Nepal will reopen its Himalayan mountains including Mount Everest to climbers for the autumn season, officials said on Thursday, to boost the tourism-dependent economy despite rising coronavirus infections.
COVID-19 vaccine development company, CanSino Biologics, stuck with Chinese albatross COVID-19 vaccine development company, CanSino Biologics, stuck with Chinese albatross
CanSino Biologics Inc, one of many companies worldwide trying to develop a coronavirus vaccine, needs to conduct late-stage trials overseas if it is to stay in the race.
WHO warns partying youngsters to not take COVID-19 lightly WHO warns partying youngsters to not take COVID-19 lightly
The World Health Organisation has raised concerns about the younger population in many countries - who've started partying - causing a spike in new COVID-19 cases.
Young children carry higher levels of coronavirus, says new study Young children carry higher levels of coronavirus, says new study
A new study has found children between five and 10 years of age carry hundred times more genetic material of the virus in their noses as compared to older children and adults.
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