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PM Narendra Modi, In Kabul, Says Terror Must 'No Longer Flow Across The Border'
- Friday December 25, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Reported by Mala Das (with inputs from Agencies), Edited by Amitabh Pashupati Revi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that Afghanistan "will succeed only when terrorism no longer flows across the border", in a strong message to Pakistan which is often accused by Kabul of sponsoring the Taliban insurgency.
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India Delivers 3 Russian-Made Attack Helicopters To Kabul: Sources
- Wednesday December 23, 2015
- India News | Written by Amitabh Revi
India has delivered three of four Russian Mi-25 helicopter gunships to Afghanistan, sources have told NDTV. India and Afghanistan had agreed to the decision to transfer four of the Russian made attack helicopters, this year. The transfer comes ahead of the expected visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Kabul soon.
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www.ndtv.com
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India to Deliver Helicopter Gunships to Afghanistan: Sources
- Friday November 20, 2015
- India News | Written by Amitabh Pashupati Revi
Indian Air Force attack helicopter gunships -- delivered to Kabul -- will soon be flying in the skies of Afghanistan targeting the Taliban. Four Russian-made Mi-25 attack helicopters, with the Indian Air Force, will be delivered within the next two months, sources tell NDTV.
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www.ndtv.com
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A Helicopter Deal for India That's Likely to Rile Pakistan
- Friday November 6, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Afghanistan is poised to acquire four attack helicopters from India to help it fight a growing Taliban insurgency, a small but significant deal marking a shift in Kabul's search for allies that is likely to anger Pakistan.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Army to get its own attack helicopters
- Saturday October 13, 2012
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen; Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
In a move that is likely to raise hackles within the Indian Air Force (IAF), the government has decided to allow the Indian Army to acquire its own fleet of attack helicopters.
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www.ndtv.com
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PM Narendra Modi, In Kabul, Says Terror Must 'No Longer Flow Across The Border'
- Friday December 25, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Reported by Mala Das (with inputs from Agencies), Edited by Amitabh Pashupati Revi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that Afghanistan "will succeed only when terrorism no longer flows across the border", in a strong message to Pakistan which is often accused by Kabul of sponsoring the Taliban insurgency.
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www.ndtv.com
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India Delivers 3 Russian-Made Attack Helicopters To Kabul: Sources
- Wednesday December 23, 2015
- India News | Written by Amitabh Revi
India has delivered three of four Russian Mi-25 helicopter gunships to Afghanistan, sources have told NDTV. India and Afghanistan had agreed to the decision to transfer four of the Russian made attack helicopters, this year. The transfer comes ahead of the expected visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Kabul soon.
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www.ndtv.com
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India to Deliver Helicopter Gunships to Afghanistan: Sources
- Friday November 20, 2015
- India News | Written by Amitabh Pashupati Revi
Indian Air Force attack helicopter gunships -- delivered to Kabul -- will soon be flying in the skies of Afghanistan targeting the Taliban. Four Russian-made Mi-25 attack helicopters, with the Indian Air Force, will be delivered within the next two months, sources tell NDTV.
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www.ndtv.com
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A Helicopter Deal for India That's Likely to Rile Pakistan
- Friday November 6, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Afghanistan is poised to acquire four attack helicopters from India to help it fight a growing Taliban insurgency, a small but significant deal marking a shift in Kabul's search for allies that is likely to anger Pakistan.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Army to get its own attack helicopters
- Saturday October 13, 2012
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen; Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
In a move that is likely to raise hackles within the Indian Air Force (IAF), the government has decided to allow the Indian Army to acquire its own fleet of attack helicopters.
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www.ndtv.com