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Indian Army Secures Rs 80.43 Crore Contract with L&T for 223 Automatic Chemical Agent Detection Systems

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The Indian Army has enhanced its defense capabilities by signing a contract worth Rs 80.43 crore to procure 223 Automatic Chemical Agent Detection and Alarm (ACADA) systems from M/s L&T Ltd. This deal, announced by the Ministry of Defence, falls under the Buy Indian (IDDM) category, marking a vital advancement towards achieving self-reliance in defense technology.

A significant highlight of this procurement is that over 80 percent of the components and sub-systems for the ACADA systems will be sourced from domestic manufacturers, making a meaningful contribution to the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative.

Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Defence Research and Development Establishment (DRDE) in Gwalior, the ACADA system is engineered to detect chemical warfare agents (CWA) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) through air sampling. Utilizing Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) technology, it features two highly sensitive IMS cells that allow for continuous and simultaneous detection of harmful substances.

The deployment of ACADA systems within Indian Army field units will significantly enhance the army’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense capabilities. This acquisition not only improves military readiness but also plays a critical role in disaster relief efforts during industrial accidents, thereby strengthening India’s defense preparedness and crisis management.

This procurement underscores the nation’s commitment to promoting indigenization in the defense sector, notably reducing dependency on foreign suppliers and highlighting the advanced capabilities of Indian defense research and technology.

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US Vice President Vance to Address the Rajasthan International Centre Today in Jaipur

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United States Vice President JD Vance is set to deliver an important address on India-US bilateral relations at the Rajasthan International Centre this Tuesday. He arrived in Jaipur late Monday night with his family and a US delegation, marking the beginning of his four-day visit to India.

While in the Pink City, Vance plans to visit the historic Amber Fort, which is currently closed to the public due to increased security measures.

This visit carries symbolic weight, reminiscent of former US President Bill Clinton’s trip to Jaipur 25 years ago. To welcome the dignitary, the city has undergone a festive transformation, with elaborate decorations spread throughout. A section from New Gate to Tripolia Gate is draped in white cloth, leading to Badi Chaupar, where the flags of India and the United States are prominently displayed. Jawaharlal Nehru Marg has also seen similar festive preparations, creating a grand visual reception for the visiting delegation.

Accompanied by his wife Usha Vance, of Indian origin, and their three children—Ivan, Vivek, and Mirabel—Vice President Vance headed straight to the iconic Rambagh Palace upon his arrival, where he will be staying during his time in Jaipur.

Prior to arriving in Jaipur, Vance participated in a high-level meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his official residence, 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, where the Prime Minister hosted a private dinner for the Vice President and his family, signifying the warmth of the India-US relationship.

Prime Minister Modi took to X, stating, “Pleased to welcome US Vice President J.D. Vance and his family in New Delhi. We reviewed the fast-paced progress following my visit to the US and meeting with President Trump. We are committed to mutually beneficial cooperation, including in trade, technology, defence, energy and people-to-people exchanges. The India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership will be a defining partnership of the 21st Century for a better future for our people and the world,” he added.

In response, Vice President Vance expressed his gratitude on X, saying, “It was an honour to see Prime Minister Modi this evening. He’s a great leader, and he was incredibly kind to my family. I look forward to working under President Trump’s leadership to strengthen our friendship and cooperation with the people of India!”

During their discussions, both leaders acknowledged the significant momentum generated in negotiations for a US-India Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). They announced the finalization of the Terms of Reference for these negotiations, establishing a clear roadmap for ongoing dialogue aimed at enhancing economic ties. The BTA aims to create a modern trade framework that fosters job creation and promotes economic prosperity in both nations. It seeks to strengthen bilateral trade and supply-chain integration in a balanced and mutually beneficial manner.

With aspirations for an ‘Amrit Kaal for India’ and a ‘Golden Age for America,’ both parties view this agreement as a means to create new growth opportunities for workers, farmers, and entrepreneurs in both countries.

Vice President Vance’s visit comes shortly after a productive meeting between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Modi in Washington earlier this year. That meeting reaffirmed both leaders’ commitment to the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership and led to the initiation of the India-US COMPACT (Catalysing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology) for the 21st Century, which is based on mutual trust, shared values, and active citizen participation.

This visit serves as an opportunity for both nations to assess progress on bilateral commitments and evaluate the implementation of outcomes from the Joint Statement issued on February 13. In addition to bilateral matters, both sides exchanged views on regional and global issues of shared concern.

In light of heightened security for the Vice President’s movements in Jaipur, local authorities have deployed round-the-clock police personnel and implemented a closely monitored convoy plan to ensure safety during his stay.

Vice President JD Vance’s visit represents a significant advancement in the evolving partnership between these two democratic powerhouses, laying the groundwork for deeper cooperation in the coming years.

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Amit Shah Assesses Chhattisgarh’s Preparedness for New Criminal Laws

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On Monday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah conducted a review of the new criminal laws’ implementation in Chhattisgarh alongside Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.

The two leaders addressed various critical issues, including the eradication of Naxalism, the overall development of the Bastar region, and strategies to enhance security and justice systems in the state.

Present at the meeting were several senior officials from the Union Home Ministry and the Chhattisgarh government, including Home Minister Vijay Sharma.

During the discussions, they examined the Indian Judicial Code, Indian Civil Defense Code, and Indian Evidence Act, while also assessing the implementation and status of new provisions related to policing, prisons, the judiciary, prosecution, and forensic systems.

Chief Minister Sai provided updates on the preparations for the effective roll-out of new criminal laws, stating that administrative and technical requirements have been met. A total of 27 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and guidelines are now in effect across the state. Furthermore, approximately 37,385 police personnel have been trained under this new legal framework. Infrastructure at courts, police stations, and jails has been upgraded to support e-evidence handling and video conferencing. Since the laws came into effect, 53,981 FIRs have been registered, with charge sheets filed in about 50% of the cases.

The meeting also focused on special strategies to achieve a lasting resolution to the Naxal issue. The Chief Minister reported that recent operations have resulted in the deaths, arrests, or surrenders of many wanted Naxalites. Initiatives like the Niyad Nelanar Yojana, Bastar Olympics, Women Security Center, and enhancements in homestay and tourism infrastructure in tribal areas have played a significant role in engaging youth with the mainstream.

He reiterated the state government’s commitment to making Chhattisgarh Naxal-free by 2026 and underscored rapid progress toward establishing Bastar as a major tourist destination in India.

Emphasizing adherence to the Central Government’s guidelines, the Chief Minister assured that Chhattisgarh would take a proactive role in the successful implementation of this significant legal reform initiative.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the Chhattisgarh government’s efforts thus far and stressed the necessity for complete implementation of the new criminal laws as soon as possible. He highlighted the importance of coordination and efficiency, emphasizing that the goal of the new legal framework is to create a judicial system that is simpler, quicker, and more focused on the needs of the people.

Notable attendees at the meeting included Chhattisgarh Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam, Additional Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Pingua, Inspector General of Police Sushil Dwivedi, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Subodh Kumar Singh, Secretary Rahul Bhagat, Principal Secretary of Law Rajneesh Shrivastava, Secretary Home Neha Champawat, and several other officials.

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Sachdeva: BJP Mayor Coming to Delhi for Enhanced Municipal Services

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Delhi BJP leader Virendra Sachdeva declared on Monday that the city will soon welcome a BJP Mayor, leading to the establishment of a triple-engine government that will streamline municipal services across Delhi. He characterized the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) decision not to contest the upcoming Municipal Corporation elections as an acknowledgment of their certain defeat, asserting that this move is not a noble political sacrifice.

The BJP chief criticized AAP representatives Saurabh Bharadwaj and Atishi for holding a press conference to accuse the BJP of poaching councillors to seize power in the MCD, calling their statements not only absurd but also an attempt to deflect blame for their political and administrative failings onto the BJP.

Sachdeva noted that many councillors, who were elected on AAP tickets in 2022, entered office with optimism and a strong commitment to public service. However, he claimed that AAP leaders failed to fully constitute the Municipal Corporation for two and a half years, which led to a halt in all developmental and administrative activities of the civic body. He argued that those AAP councillors who recognized their obligations to the people ultimately left the party out of disillusionment with their leadership’s persistent obstruction of MCD operations.

On a related note, Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor remarked that whenever AAP leaders mention “Operation Lotus,” they mistakenly believe they are targeting the BJP politically. Instead, he argued, they end up tarnishing the reputations of their own legislators and councillors. Kapoor also reminded Atishi and Bharadwaj that their councillors resigned from the party while still in power, highlighting the fact that during the opposition period from 2017 to 2022, significant defections were absent, indicating that the councillors did not leave for power, but rather to pursue developmental initiatives.

In related news, AAP announced on Monday that it will not partake in the upcoming mayoral election for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) scheduled for April 25, citing a lack of fair electoral opportunities.

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