Uttarkashi missing trekker mystery deepens, role of detained companions under lens
The mystery surrounding 24-year-old trekker Babita Pandey, who vanished during the Dayara trek in Uttarkashi, has deepened as she remains untraceable after five days.
This report from Kartavya Path details the Indian Army's operational preparedness and modernization for the 2026 Republic Day parade. The coverage highlights indigenous weapon systems including the 400 km range BrahMos cruise missile, the Akash and MRSAM air defence systems, and the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System, also known as Amogh. Emphasizing Atma Nirbharta, the report showcases the debut of the Bhairav Battalion, a unit designed for future warfare that bridges the gap between infantry and special forces. The display includes the 'Hell March,' T-90 Bhishma tanks equipped with cope cages for drone protection, and unmanned ground vehicles named Krishna and Nigraha. Additionally, the report features 'Drone Shakti' mobile repair units, the Jackalai regiment, and animal contingents such as Bactrian camels from Ladakh and anti-drone raptors Karan and Arjun. These preparations demonstrate the integration of technology with traditional resources to ensure national sovereignty across all terrains.
The mystery surrounding 24-year-old trekker Babita Pandey, who vanished during the Dayara trek in Uttarkashi, has deepened as she remains untraceable after five days.
The central government has transferred the Chairperson and Secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education amid controversy over the on-screen marking contract. Meanwhile, Lokhande Prashant Sitaram has been appointed as the new CBSE chairman.
Siddaramaiah has been appointed to the Congress Working Committee ahead of CM-designate DK Shivakumar's oath-taking ceremony on Wednesday.
After a massive defeat in assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress is facing a significant crisis in West Bengal.