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Indian Army finalizes Rs 40,000 cr plan to replace ageing weapons

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Indian Army finalizes Rs 40,000 cr plan to replace ageing weapons

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Army will purchase a large number of LMGs, battle carbines and assault rifles

With an aim to replace its ageing and obsolete weapons, the Indian Army has come up with one of its biggest procurement plan for infantry modernization. Under the recently finalized plan, the Army will be purchasing a large number of light machine guns, battle carbines and assault rifles at a cost of about Rs 40,000 crore.

According to an official source, the Army, with the nod from the defense ministry will be acquiring 7 lakh rifles, 44,000 light machine guns (LMGs) and nearly 44,600 carbines.

Being the world’s second largest standing army, the Indian Army is now fast-tracking the procurement of its weapon system, keeping in mind the escalating security threats along the country’s borders with Pakistan and China.

Other than the infantry modernization process, the government has also written to the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) to accelerate the advancement of small arms, particularly the LMGs.

Months back, with just one vendor left after a series of field trials, the defense ministry scrapped the tender of the 7.62 caliber guns. However, sources have asserted that government will be issuing a fresh request for information (RFI) to acquire light machine guns. The initial plan is to purchase around 10,000 LMGs.

As reported by PTI, a senior official who is also a part of the much-needed procurement process said, “The General Service Quality Requirements (GSQR) for the new assault rifle has been finalized. The procurement plan will soon be placed before the DAC for approval.”

While the Army is in a dire need of around 7 lakh 7.62*51 mm assault guns to replace its INSAS rifles, the procurement process has been delayed in several instances for various reasons including the Army’s negligence to finalize the specifications for it.

Earlier in June, the Indian Army initiated the primary process to acquire 44,600 carbines. Similar tender of procuring weapons was withdrawn due to a single-vendor situation some eight months ago. To avoid the problem of single vendor, the army has now tweaked a variety of specifications for LMGs and battle carbines.

A senior army official has reportedly said, “The infantry modernization plan is a major initiative of the army and it will significantly bolster the overall capability of the foot soldiers.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Prashant Kishor calls Nitish Kumar mentally unfit, urges JDU leader’s resignation ahead of Bihar polls

Jan Suraaj’s Prashant Kishor has urged Bihar CM Nitish Kumar to resign, citing poor health. RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav also raised concerns over Kumar’s public conduct.

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Amid rising political heat in Bihar, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor has called on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to resign, citing his alleged deteriorating mental health condition. The Jansuraj leader claimed that Kumar is no longer in a position to lead the state effectively and accused both JD(U) and BJP leadership of ignoring visible signs of his health issues.

At a press conference, Kishor said, “Nitish Kumar is physically tired and mentally unfit. If anyone has doubts, ask him to name the ministers in his council. He should resign.” He further alleged that the BJP, despite being aware, has continued to support Kumar’s leadership. “It’s hard to believe that the Prime Minister or Home Minister are unaware of his condition,” he said.

Kishor pointed out that concerns about the Chief Minister’s health were initially raised by his own ally, Sushil Kumar Modi. “During the recent BPSC protests, I realised his condition had worsened to a level where he is unaware of the situation in the state,” Kishor added.

In a parallel development, a poster targeting the Chief Minister was seen outside the residence of former CM Rabri Devi in Patna. The satirical message read: “The non-serious Chief Minister, Jan Jan Man Adhinayak Jay Hai, Nahi Kursi Kursi Kursi Jay Hai,” mocking Nitish Kumar’s grip on power.

Adding to the criticism, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav shared a video on social media platform X, alleging that Nitish Kumar disrespected the national anthem at a recent event by gesturing and talking during its play. “At least do not insult the national anthem,” Yadav posted. “You are not mentally and physically stable even for a few seconds, and your being in this position is a matter of serious concern,” he added in his tweet.

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Sushant Singh Rajput death case was pure suicide, says Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer after CBI closure report

After the CBI filed its closure report in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer stated the case was a “pure suicide” and reaffirmed her lack of involvement.

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Following the submission of a closure report by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the death case of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer, Satish Maneshinde, has firmly reiterated that the actor’s death was a “pure case of suicide” and that Rhea had no role in it.

Speaking to the media, Maneshinde said, “I have been saying from the first day that Rhea Chakraborty had nothing to do with Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. Still, on July 27, 2020, someone filed a complaint against her and that is why the investigation started.” He highlighted that Sushant’s death on June 14, 2020, was initially registered as a suicide by the Maharashtra Police and was being investigated accordingly.

According to Maneshinde, the Deputy Commissioner of Police of Mumbai’s Bandra zone had thoroughly examined the case and found no links between Rhea and Sushant’s death. Her statement had also been recorded during the state police probe.

Rhea had no contact with Sushant post-June 8, says lawyer

The lawyer also revealed that Rhea left Sushant’s residence on June 8, 2020, due to growing tensions between the two over his drug usage and medication patterns. After this point, there was reportedly no contact between the two.

He added that at the time of Sushant’s death, the actor was living with two to three staff members and flatmates, yet Rhea was accused by the family of misappropriating ₹15 crore from his accounts, which led to a case being filed in Patna.

“Despite all this, Sushant’s family dragged Rhea Chakraborty into this case… and because of their allegations, the Supreme Court transferred the case to the CBI,” Maneshinde stated. He pointed out that the CBI had interrogated Rhea and her family members extensively over the years and has now, nearly five years later, filed a closure report.

CBI files closure report nearly five years after actor’s death

On Saturday, sources confirmed that the CBI submitted its closure report to a Mumbai court. Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Bandra flat on June 14, 2020, triggering a national debate and widespread media attention. His postmortem, conducted at Mumbai’s Cooper Hospital, cited asphyxia as the cause of death.

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Parliament budget session disrupted over minority reservation row in Rajya Sabha

Budget Session proceedings in Parliament were disrupted as protests erupted in Rajya Sabha over a statement on Muslim reservation, prompting adjournments in both Houses.

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Rajya Sabha disrupted over Muslim reservation debate

Chaos erupted in Parliament on Monday during the ongoing Budget Session as both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned within minutes of commencing proceedings. The disruption was sparked by a heated row in the Rajya Sabha over the issue of minority reservations, with opposition and ruling party members clashing over remarks concerning potential constitutional changes.

As the Rajya Sabha began its session, BJP MPs raised loud objections, demanding Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge clarify the Congress party’s position on reservations for Muslims. The uproar was triggered by a recent remark allegedly made by a senior Congress leader regarding constitutional amendments to extend reservation benefits to the Muslim community.

BJP MP Kiren Rijiju highlighted the issue, stating, “A senior Congress leader holding a constitutional post has made a statement that they (Congress) are going to change the Constitution of India to provide reservation to the Muslim community. We cannot take this statement lightly.”

Backing Rijiju, Leader of the House JP Nadda reiterated that the Constitution clearly mentions that reservation cannot be granted on the basis of religion. The statement added fuel to the fire, further intensifying the protests.

As tensions rose, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned until 2 pm. Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon due to similar disruptions.

Amid the uproar, important legislative business remains pending. In the Lok Sabha, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to move The Finance Bill, 2025 for consideration and passing. In the Rajya Sabha, she will also seek the passage of The Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024.

The Parliament is expected to reconvene later in the day, with the government aiming to push forward with legislative agendas amid the political turbulence.

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