The aforementioned products have been designed and developed by Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE).
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NEW DELHI: The CVRDE, a laboratory of the DRDO, on Sunday handed over retractable landing gears for Tapas and Swift unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as well as 18 types of filters for P-75 submarines to its users, an official statement said.
While the retractable landing gears were handed over to the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), another laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the filters were handed over to the Indian Navy, the defence ministry s statement noted.
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Indian military wonât reform by itself. But Parliamentâs diluted role is a bigger concern
In developed nations, the defence committee is the main driver for national security reforms. But the Modi govt in India has completely diluted Parliament s role. Text Size:
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The meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence, held on 16 December 2020, was mired in controversy over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi walking out with two other party colleagues after saying he was not allowed to speak on the âserious national securityâ situation in eastern Ladakh despite giving notice in advance.
In his letter to Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla the following day, Gandhi wrote: âYou are aware that we are currently facing a serious national security challenge on our borders and that China has forcibly occupied our territory and martyred 20 of our soldiers. There are many critical matters to discuss at a time like this. I was therefore extremely disturbed to find
Beyond Rahul Gandhi s Outburst, There Is a Deeper Problem With the Parliamentary Defence Committee
In recent years, the committee has come under pressure to become a meaningless adjunct of the system after producing reports that laid bare the situation within the defence ministry and the armed forces.
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the premises of the Parliament House during the monsoon session, New Delhi. September 20, 2020. Photo: PTI/Kamal Kishore
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Last week, Rahul Gandhi made news of sorts when he walked out of a meeting of the Parliamentâs Standing Committee on Defence (PSCOD). The walkout came after a sharp exchange between the Congress leader and the panel chairman, Jual Oram, over the former not being permitted to speak on issues such as the need to provide better equipment to soldiers on the Ladakh border.
Parliamentary Defence panel Chairman meets Speaker, refutes allegations levelled by Rahul Gandhi By Pragya Kaushika | Updated: Dec 18, 2020 12:06 IST
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): The day Congress leader Rahul Gandhi wrote to Lok SabhaSpeakerOm Birla seeking protection of rights of MPs to freedom of speech in a parliamentary panel meeting, Chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on Defence, Jual Oram, reportedly met the Speaker to apprise him on the issue. He also refuted allegations of muzzling opposition s voice in the meetings of the committee, levelled by the Congress leader.
Highly placed sources informed ANI that Jual Oram, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence met the Speaker on Thursday and apprised him on the events that led to the Rahul Gandhi walking out of the meeting.