Trump and Putin are all set to meet in Alaska on Friday, August 15, to discuss ending the Ukrainian conflict, which began after Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The IAF chief called it "the biggest-ever confirmed hit by a surface-to-air missile." He also highlighted how India's S-400 air defence system can strongly deter enemies, and how BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles proved extremely accurate, playing a game-changing role in the battle.
EC's statement came in response to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's allegation that over 1,00,250 "fake votes" were created in the Mahadevapura Assembly segment in the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka to ensure a win for the BJP.
President Donald Trump said his meeting in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin will be a “big meeting” and is “going to be a good meeting,” but that “the more important meeting is the second meeting we’re having” with Putin and Zelenskyy.In comments to reporters in the Oval Office, the president suggested he may even
Russia has launched a new Unmanned Aviation Control Center in Kamchatka to enhance surveillance over the Arctic and Pacific, significantly improving its strike capabilities. The center will manage UAVs, including Forpost and Inokhodets drones, to secure key assets like the Northern Sea Route and nuclear sub bases. Meanwhile, Russia’s Aerospace Forces received new Su-34 fighter-bombers
The conference was originally scheduled to take place in Pakistan but had to be cancelled after the Afghan foreign minister did not receive clearance to travel to Islamabad
Ukraine and its European allies fear a one-on-one meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on the fate of the conflict could be a recipe for disaster.
US President Donald Trump estimated that there was a one in four chance of his summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday (August 15) ending in failure."This meeting sets up the second meeting, but there is a 25 percent chance that this meeting will not be a successful meeting," Trump told Fox
This is in sharp contrast to India's treatment of its military in the aftermath of 'Operation Sindoor'. The Centre's gallantry awards only recognise combatants from operations