Army Chief General MM Naravane reviews efforts to modernise armed forces IANS
New Delhi: In a bid to push towards making the Armed Forces self-reliant, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane visited the Bharat Forge and Armament Research and Development Establishment in Pune Saturday to witness their Research and Development efforts towards modernising the forces.
The Army Chief during his visit to Bharat Forge was updated on the various defence related projects underway, including the Aerospace Manufacturing factory, Ultra-Light Howitzers, protected vehicles, small arms and ammunition.
Naravane also visited the Kalyani Centre of Technical and Manufacturing Innovation where he was briefed on 3D Printing, Unmanned Ground Vehicles, Nano Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Thermal Imaging.
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New Delhi: India s goodwill comes with no strings attached, said CDS Bipin Rawat and warned Nepal to be wary of China.
Speaking at an event, CDS Rawat said that Nepal is free to act independently in international affairs but must be vigilant and learn from Sri Lanka and other nations which have also signed agreements with other countries in the region.
This statement from the CDS comes after three back-to-back high-level visits from New Delhi to Kathmandu in the last two months.