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Operation Nistar(India) (2018) - Operation by the Indian Navy using INS Sunayna to evacuate Indian citizens from Yemen Island of Socotra who were stranded by Cyclone Mekenu. Operation Madad (2018) - Indian Navy had launched Operation Madad, major rescue, and relief operation in flood-hit Kerala. The operation was launched to assist state ...
The Indian Armed Forces have been engaged in a number of major military operations, including: the Indo-Pakistani wars of 1947, 1965 and 1971, the Portuguese-Indian War, the Sino-Indian War, the 1967 Cho La incident, the 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish, the Kargil War, and the Siachen conflict among others.
Non-combat military operations involving India (1 C, 18 P) S. Operations involving Indian special forces (24 P) W. Wars involving India (25 C, 54 P)
Part of a series on the History of India Timeline Prehistoric Madrasian culture Soanian, c. 500,000 BCE Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 1000 BCE Bhirrana 7570 – 6200 BCE Jhusi 7106 BCE Lahuradewa 7000 BCE Mehrgarh 7000 – 2600 BCE South Indian Neolithic 3000 – 1000 BCE Ancient Indus Valley Civilization, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE Post Indus Valley Period (Cemetery H Culture), c. 1700 – c. 1500 ...
It is a major component of national power, alongside the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. [7] The independent Indian army has been involved in four wars with neighbouring Pakistan and one with China. Other major operations undertaken by the army include Operation Vijay, Operation Meghdoot, and Operation Cactus.
India: 45 personnel from a Battalion of Mechanised Infantry Regiment. 2 - 15 January Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, Rajasthan [195] [196] Sada Tanseeq I Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia: 45 personnel from Saudi Arabian Army. India: 45 personnel from a Battalion of Brigade of the Guards. 29 January - 10 February [197] Dharma Guardian V Japan
In December 1986, with more than ten thousand armoured vehicles spread across its western desert, India launched the final stage of a huge military exercise that stirred new tensions with Pakistan. [6] The scale of the operation was bigger than any North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercise and the biggest land exercise since World War ...
The military operation was a disastrous political decision and severely bungled; [169] Lt. Gen. S. K. Sinha would later characterize the operation as both a political and military blunder, [170] and would cite Sundarji as flouting standard operating procedure laid out by Sinha, [170] seeking army promotion, [170] and impressing Indira Gandhi ...