Representational  CHANDRAPUR: A pan-India kidney trafficking syndicate with alleged links to Cambodia and China has been uncovered in eastern Maharashtra, exposing an illicit market where transplants fetched up to Rs 80 lakh while impoverished donors were allegedly paid as little as Rs 5 lakh, police said Wednesday. Police have named two specialists – Dr Ravinder Pal Singh of New Delhi and Dr Rajratnam Govindswamy of Trichy – as key players in the network, unearthed by a Maharashtra govt-appointed SIT after farmer Roshan Kule, from Minthur village in Vidarbha region, said he was forced to sell a kidney in Cambodia to escape loan sharks. Singh was arrested in New Delhi recently and produced before a city court for transit remand but received interim bail after the Maharashtra team’s flight was cancelled. He has been directed to appear before the Chandrapur chief judicial magistrate on Jan. 2. Govindswamy, MD of the Trichy hospital, is on the run. Chandrapur SP Mummaka Sudarshan said investigation points to several surgeries being conducted at STAR KIMS Hospital in Trichy. Investigators said each transplant was priced between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 80 lakh. Singh allegedly received about Rs 10 lakh for each surgery, travelling from New Delhi to Trichy to operate. Govindswamy allegedly charged nearly Rs 20 lakh for treatment and hospital arrangements.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123Photostories10 South Indian breads that are so soulfulWalking through 2025: The year we put our best foot forwardSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this season123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthWWE Star Nikki BellaCardi BCeeDee Lamb Luxury Car CollectionStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkTom BradyMicah Parsons vs CeeDee Lamb Net WorthNHL Injury UpdateVanessa Bryant

Representational CHANDRAPUR: A pan-India kidney trafficking syndicate with alleged links to Cambodia and China has been uncovered in eastern Maharashtra, exposing an illicit market where transplants fetched up to Rs 80 lakh while impoverished donors were allegedly paid as little as Rs 5 lakh, police said Wednesday. Police have named two specialists – Dr Ravinder Pal Singh of New Delhi and Dr Rajratnam Govindswamy of Trichy – as key players in the network, unearthed by a Maharashtra govt-appointed SIT after farmer Roshan Kule, from Minthur village in Vidarbha region, said he was forced to sell a kidney in Cambodia to escape loan sharks. Singh was arrested in New Delhi recently and produced before a city court for transit remand but received interim bail after the Maharashtra team’s flight was cancelled. He has been directed to appear before the Chandrapur chief judicial magistrate on Jan. 2. Govindswamy, MD of the Trichy hospital, is on the run. Chandrapur SP Mummaka Sudarshan said investigation points to several surgeries being conducted at STAR KIMS Hospital in Trichy. Investigators said each transplant was priced between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 80 lakh. Singh allegedly received about Rs 10 lakh for each surgery, travelling from New Delhi to Trichy to operate. Govindswamy allegedly charged nearly Rs 20 lakh for treatment and hospital arrangements.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123Photostories10 South Indian breads that are so soulfulWalking through 2025: The year we put our best foot forwardSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this season123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthWWE Star Nikki BellaCardi BCeeDee Lamb Luxury Car CollectionStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkTom BradyMicah Parsons vs CeeDee Lamb Net WorthNHL Injury UpdateVanessa Bryant

CHANDRAPUR: A pan-India kidney trafficking syndicate with alleged links to Cambodia and China has been uncovered in eastern Maharashtra, exposing an illicit market where transplants fetched up to Rs 80 lakh while impoverished donors were allegedly paid as little as Rs 5 lakh, police said Wednesday. Police have named two specialists – Dr Ravinder Pal…

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Isro NEW DELHI: Isro has started the process to develop a third launchpad at the Sriharikota spaceport as it gears up for future launches of heavy satellites.The agency is currently identifying right vendors for it, a senior scientist said. To move ahead with its plan of placing bigger satellites, weighing over 12,000-14,000 kg, in various orbits in space, Isro requires bigger launch vehicles, Padmakumar ES, director and distinguished scientist of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, said. To serve this purpose, Isro is planning a third launchpad, he said. “We plan to develop, install and commission a third launchpad in four years. Activities are going on for that,” he recently told the media.On Jan 16, 2025, the Union cabinet had approved the establishment of the third launchpad (TLP) at the Sriharikota launch complex, spread over about 175 sq km and located around 135 km east of Chennai. Worth Rs 3,984.8 crore, the launchpad project is targeted for completion within four years, with full operational readiness projected by March 2029. Critical milestones include civil works by May 2028, fluid and propellant systems by July 2028, and launch facility integration by Sept 2028.The TLP will cater to Next Generation Launch Vehicles and will support as standby launchpad for the existing two launchpads — first launchpad (serving PSLV and SSLV missions since 1993) and second launchpad (operational since 2003 for GSLV and LVM3 missions), significantly expanding launch frequency and redundancy.The TLP will be realised with maximum industry participation fully utilising Isro’s experience in establishing earlier launchpads and maximally sharing existing launch complex facilities. It will position India among leading spacefaring nations with advanced infrastructure capable of supporting next-generation rockets. This has far-reaching implications for commercial launch services, space exploration and international partnerships.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123Photostories10 South Indian breads that are so soulfulWalking through 2025: The year we put our best foot forwardSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this season123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthWWE Star Nikki BellaCardi BCeeDee Lamb Luxury Car CollectionStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

Isro NEW DELHI: Isro has started the process to develop a third launchpad at the Sriharikota spaceport as it gears up for future launches of heavy satellites.The agency is currently identifying right vendors for it, a senior scientist said. To move ahead with its plan of placing bigger satellites, weighing over 12,000-14,000 kg, in various orbits in space, Isro requires bigger launch vehicles, Padmakumar ES, director and distinguished scientist of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, said. To serve this purpose, Isro is planning a third launchpad, he said. “We plan to develop, install and commission a third launchpad in four years. Activities are going on for that,” he recently told the media.On Jan 16, 2025, the Union cabinet had approved the establishment of the third launchpad (TLP) at the Sriharikota launch complex, spread over about 175 sq km and located around 135 km east of Chennai. Worth Rs 3,984.8 crore, the launchpad project is targeted for completion within four years, with full operational readiness projected by March 2029. Critical milestones include civil works by May 2028, fluid and propellant systems by July 2028, and launch facility integration by Sept 2028.The TLP will cater to Next Generation Launch Vehicles and will support as standby launchpad for the existing two launchpads — first launchpad (serving PSLV and SSLV missions since 1993) and second launchpad (operational since 2003 for GSLV and LVM3 missions), significantly expanding launch frequency and redundancy.The TLP will be realised with maximum industry participation fully utilising Isro’s experience in establishing earlier launchpads and maximally sharing existing launch complex facilities. It will position India among leading spacefaring nations with advanced infrastructure capable of supporting next-generation rockets. This has far-reaching implications for commercial launch services, space exploration and international partnerships.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123Photostories10 South Indian breads that are so soulfulWalking through 2025: The year we put our best foot forwardSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this season123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthWWE Star Nikki BellaCardi BCeeDee Lamb Luxury Car CollectionStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

NEW DELHI: Isro has started the process to develop a third launchpad at the Sriharikota spaceport as it gears up for future launches of heavy satellites.The agency is currently identifying right vendors for it, a senior scientist said. To move ahead with its plan of placing bigger satellites, weighing over 12,000-14,000 kg, in various orbits…

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Suspected debris of LVM3 rocket found on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. NEW DELHI: Days after Isro launched its heavy-lift rocket LVM3 carrying US BlueBird Block-2 satellite, rocket debris, suspected of the Indian space rocket, washed ashore on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. The rocket part was found on Sunday evening along the Malai Munthal sea stretch near Trincomalee. Local residents and fishermen first spotted the object after it was pushed ashore by strong ocean currents, prompting alerts to Sri Lankan authorities.Experts suspect the fragment is a portion of the payload fairing, the protective shell that houses satellites, which typically detaches during the rocket’s ascent. The payload fairing is five metre in diameter and 10 metre long. Following the spotting of the debris, Lankan naval officials were deployed to secure the site. This is not the first such incident in the region. In the past, debris from rockets launched from Sriharikota had occasionally been recovered in the waters of Sri Lanka and the Maldives.In the past, parts of Indian rocket debris were also found on the Australian coast. On July 31, 2013, officials had identified an object found on a beach in Western Australia to be a part of a rocket launched by Isro. The Australian Space Agency had then said it was likely debris from the “expended third-stage of a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle”.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123Photostories10 South Indian breads that are so soulfulWalking through 2025: The year we put our best foot forwardSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this season123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthWWE Star Nikki BellaCardi BCeeDee Lamb Luxury Car CollectionStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

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Suspected debris of LVM3 rocket found on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. NEW DELHI: Days after Isro launched its heavy-lift rocket LVM3 carrying US BlueBird Block-2 satellite, rocket debris, suspected of the Indian space rocket, washed ashore on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. The rocket part was found on Sunday evening along the…

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(ANI) NEW DELHI: India reported 791 drone intrusions along the western border during 2025, underlining the increasing use of unmanned aerial systems for smuggling and infiltration, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.According to the ministry’s year-end review, nine such incidents were recorded along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir, while 782 were reported along the IB in Punjab and Rajasthan. Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchThe ministry said that “Effective employment of own spoofers and jammers along the western front significantly countered the drone threat.”Indian forces also succeeded in neutralising 237 drones during the year in the IB sector. These comprised “five drones with war-like stores, 72 drones with narcotics and 161 drones without any payload.”The review noted that Pakistan has been attempting to use the IB sector extensively for hostile activities. “Significant efforts are being made by Pakistan to exploit the IB sector not only to smuggle weapons and narcotics using drones, but also to infiltrate large strength of terrorists,” it said. The continued functioning of training camps, presence of terrorists at launch pads and repeated infiltration bids reflect Pakistan’s “persistent intent to prosecute a proxy war strategy”, the ministry added.On the overall security environment, the ministry said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains “firmly under control” due to sustained and relentless efforts by the Indian Army. It said residents have opted for development and are participating actively in initiatives run by the government and the Army.The review credited the ‘whole-of-nation’ approach for a “reduction in violence levels, scaled down protests and zero incidents of stone pelting”. It further stated that the “security situation in hinterland continues to witness consistent improvement since 2019”.The ministry also referred to Operation Sindoor, carried out on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 civilians were killed. The operation resulted in the elimination of at least 100 terrorists. As part of the action, Indian armed forces carried out precision missile strikes on nine terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, triggering a four-day military confrontation between the two countries.Military actions were halted on May 10 following hotline discussions between the Directors General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan.The review also said Pakistan tried to turn the Poonch-Rajouri region into a “hotbed for proxy war during the year 2023-24”. In this context, the ministry said priorities for 2025 included strengthening the anti-infiltration grid, continuing operations in middle and higher reaches to neutralise terrorists, and curbing local recruitment by promoting a development-oriented environment.It said “a total of 29 capability development schemes have already been contracted and another 16 schemes are likely to be contracted in December 2025”.On self-reliance in drone production, the ministry said “515 Army Base Workshop and select Corps Z Workshops/EME Battalions have established credible drone manufacturing capability using in-house expertise and collaboration with subject matter experts”. It added that these facilities meet required quality standards.“The facilities are state-of-the-art, which meet the quality requirements of drones. 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(ANI) NEW DELHI: India reported 791 drone intrusions along the western border during 2025, underlining the increasing use of unmanned aerial systems for smuggling and infiltration, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.According to the ministry’s year-end review, nine such incidents were recorded along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir, while 782 were reported along the IB in Punjab and Rajasthan. Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchThe ministry said that “Effective employment of own spoofers and jammers along the western front significantly countered the drone threat.”Indian forces also succeeded in neutralising 237 drones during the year in the IB sector. These comprised “five drones with war-like stores, 72 drones with narcotics and 161 drones without any payload.”The review noted that Pakistan has been attempting to use the IB sector extensively for hostile activities. “Significant efforts are being made by Pakistan to exploit the IB sector not only to smuggle weapons and narcotics using drones, but also to infiltrate large strength of terrorists,” it said. The continued functioning of training camps, presence of terrorists at launch pads and repeated infiltration bids reflect Pakistan’s “persistent intent to prosecute a proxy war strategy”, the ministry added.On the overall security environment, the ministry said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains “firmly under control” due to sustained and relentless efforts by the Indian Army. It said residents have opted for development and are participating actively in initiatives run by the government and the Army.The review credited the ‘whole-of-nation’ approach for a “reduction in violence levels, scaled down protests and zero incidents of stone pelting”. It further stated that the “security situation in hinterland continues to witness consistent improvement since 2019”.The ministry also referred to Operation Sindoor, carried out on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 civilians were killed. The operation resulted in the elimination of at least 100 terrorists. As part of the action, Indian armed forces carried out precision missile strikes on nine terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, triggering a four-day military confrontation between the two countries.Military actions were halted on May 10 following hotline discussions between the Directors General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan.The review also said Pakistan tried to turn the Poonch-Rajouri region into a “hotbed for proxy war during the year 2023-24”. In this context, the ministry said priorities for 2025 included strengthening the anti-infiltration grid, continuing operations in middle and higher reaches to neutralise terrorists, and curbing local recruitment by promoting a development-oriented environment.It said “a total of 29 capability development schemes have already been contracted and another 16 schemes are likely to be contracted in December 2025”.On self-reliance in drone production, the ministry said “515 Army Base Workshop and select Corps Z Workshops/EME Battalions have established credible drone manufacturing capability using in-house expertise and collaboration with subject matter experts”. It added that these facilities meet required quality standards.“The facilities are state-of-the-art, which meet the quality requirements of drones. A total of 819 drones (surveillance -193, kamikaze/armed/weaponised -337, first pilot view -289) have been manufactured till date by EME units,” the ministry said.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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