RudraM-II passes crucial test as India sharpens indigenous strike capability
The successful RudraM-II trials validated multiple critical systems and highlighted collaboration between DRDO laboratories, the Indian Air Force and industry partners.
Ever wondered what makes ordinary men do the extraordinary? In this gripping podcast episode, bestselling author Swapnil Pandey unpacks her latest powerhouse, Wings of Valour: True Stories of the Indian Air Force’s Daring Operations.
Statesman News Service | New Delhi | October 17, 2025 12:55 pm
Ever wondered what makes ordinary men do the extraordinary? In this gripping podcast episode, bestselling author Swapnil Pandey unpacks her latest powerhouse, Wings of Valour: True Stories of the Indian Air Force’s Daring Operations.
We go deep: Her exclusive, authentic scoop on Op Sindoor (a chapter you won’t find anywhere else), heart-to-hearts with legends like Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, and Air Marshal AK Bharti and the raw realities of life in the IAF and why true bravery shines brightest in saving lives—not just striking enemies.
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The successful RudraM-II trials validated multiple critical systems and highlighted collaboration between DRDO laboratories, the Indian Air Force and industry partners.
In a significant gesture of cultural diplomacy and civilisational outreach, India on Saturday transported the sacred relics of Lord Buddha’s chief disciples, Arahant Sariputta and Arahant Mahamoggallana, to Mongolia aboard an Indian Air Force IL-76 'Gajraj' aircraft for a special public exposition scheduled to begin on Buddha Purnima.
In the wake of the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy, the Centre is planning to deploy the Indian Air Force (IAF) for the secure transportation of examination question papers ahead of the re-examination scheduled next month.
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