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Pride On Paws:Indian Breeds Lead Way In Border Security Forces K9
- Friday October 24, 2025
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Once celebrated in royal courts and on India's ancient battlefields, indigenous dog breeds are reclaiming their place of honour. This time, in the nation's frontline security forces.
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Manipur's Haofa Dog Breed Now In Assam Rifles Unit
- Friday July 18, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Haofa is an indigenous dog breed from the Manipur, valued for its sharp hunting instincts and loyalty. Two types of Haofa are commonly recognised: a smaller breed, and a larger one with a short bluish-black coat, long muzzle, and broad jaws.
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Indian Dogs Now Part Of Bomb Disposal Squad In Bastar
- Saturday January 28, 2017
- India News | Written by Siddharth Ranjan Das
It is common perception that our indigenous dog breed is simply not up to the job when it comes to being part of the bomb disposal squad in the security forces. But the Central Reserve Police Force or CRPF jawans in Kondagaon area of Chhattisgarh's Bastar have proved this notion to be wrong.
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www.ndtv.com
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Pride On Paws:Indian Breeds Lead Way In Border Security Forces K9
- Friday October 24, 2025
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Once celebrated in royal courts and on India's ancient battlefields, indigenous dog breeds are reclaiming their place of honour. This time, in the nation's frontline security forces.
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www.ndtv.com
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Manipur's Haofa Dog Breed Now In Assam Rifles Unit
- Friday July 18, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Haofa is an indigenous dog breed from the Manipur, valued for its sharp hunting instincts and loyalty. Two types of Haofa are commonly recognised: a smaller breed, and a larger one with a short bluish-black coat, long muzzle, and broad jaws.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Dogs Now Part Of Bomb Disposal Squad In Bastar
- Saturday January 28, 2017
- India News | Written by Siddharth Ranjan Das
It is common perception that our indigenous dog breed is simply not up to the job when it comes to being part of the bomb disposal squad in the security forces. But the Central Reserve Police Force or CRPF jawans in Kondagaon area of Chhattisgarh's Bastar have proved this notion to be wrong.
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www.ndtv.com