J&K: Two terrorists, 2 soldiers killed in encounter in Kulgam

    J&K: Two terrorists, 2 soldiers killed in encounter in Kulgam

    In a fierce encounter in the Gudar forest of Kulgam district, security forces neutralized two terrorists on Monday. The joint operation, based on specific intelligence, resulted in a heavy exchange of fire. Tragically, two soldiers also lost their lives, while another was injured during the intense gun battle. One of the slain terrorists is believed to be a foreign militant.

    BrahMos, Akashteer and more: India eyes global arms market after showcasing weapons in Pakistan clash

    BrahMos, Akashteer and more: India eyes global arms market after showcasing weapons in Pakistan clash

    The skies lit up during the four-day clash between India and Pakistan in May as drones were blasted from the air by missiles that showcased what New Delhi believes is a "new vision" of warfare. "The operation was a sign of the new art of warfare, a glimpse of a new vision, technological advancements and self-reliance," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in August.

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    J&K: Two terrorists, 2 soldiers killed in encounter in Kulgam

    In a fierce encounter in the Gudar forest of Kulgam district, security forces neutralized two terrorists on Monday. The joint operation, based on specific intelligence, resulted in a heavy exchange of fire. Tragically, two soldiers also lost their lives, while another was injured during the intense gun battle. One of the slain terrorists is believed to be a foreign militant.

    BrahMos, Akashteer and more: India eyes global arms market after showcasing weapons in Pakistan clash:Image

    BrahMos, Akashteer and more: India eyes global arms market after showcasing weapons in Pakistan clash

    The skies lit up during the four-day clash between India and Pakistan in May as drones were blasted from the air by missiles that showcased what New Delhi believes is a "new vision" of warfare. "The operation was a sign of the new art of warfare, a glimpse of a new vision, technological advancements and self-reliance," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in August.

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