12 परमाणु मिसाइल तैनात के बाद भारत का दूसरा धमाका, पाकिस्तान को ठोकने 300 योद्धा करने वाले हैं लैंड

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Languagehi
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India's K9 Vajra Storm! 500 Deadly Howitzers to Dominate China & Pakistan Borders? India is rapidly strengthening its artillery power with a massive ₹23,000 crore proposal to acquire 300 additional K9 Vajra-T self-propelled howitzers. This move could take the total K9 fleet to 500 units, significantly boosting the Indian Army's capability on both the China and Pakistan fronts. From Ladakh's extreme heights to desert battlefields, discover how the K9 Vajra's "Shoot and Scoot" capability is transforming India's military strategy and reinforcing the nation's two-front preparedness. #India #K9Vajra #IndianArmy #IndiaPakistan #IndiaChina #DefenseNews #IndianMilitary #MakeInIndia #Artillery #MilitaryUpdate #Geopolitics #DefenseUpdate #K9VajraT #IndianDefence #MilitaryTechnology * India plans to acquire 300 additional K9 Vajra-T howitzers worth ₹23,000 crore. * Indian Army's total K9 Vajra fleet could increase to 500 units. * K9 Vajra-T features advanced "Shoot and Scoot" capability. * Effective strike range of approximately 40 km. * Strengthens India's two-front military preparedness against China and Pakistan. * Successfully deployed in extreme Ladakh conditions above 15,000 feet. * Major boost to India's artillery modernization program. * Built in India through L&T and Hanwha Aerospace partnership. * Enhances self-reliance under the Make in India initiative. * Lessons from recent global conflicts highlight the importance of modern artillery systems. India K9 Vajra, K9 Vajra T, Indian Army artillery, India Pakistan border, India China border, Indian defence news, K9 howitzer India, Indian military update, self propelled artillery, Indian Army modernization, K9 Vajra deal, Make in India defence, L&T K9 Vajra, Hanwha Aerospace India, Indian artillery strength, defence news India, military technology India, Ladakh deployment K9 Vajra, India two front strategy, Indian Army firepower Indilinks News is an independent, unbiased, most credible, authentic, and trusted news platform committed to delivering in-depth analysis and up-to-the-minute coverage of national and international events. From defense, military affairs, global geopolitics, and economic developments to cinema, space, and the unexplained—our reporting stands for accuracy, speed, integrity, and comprehensiveness. Our mission is not just to inform, but to empower viewers with fact-based journalism, data-driven insights, and high-quality storytelling. 🔔 Stay updated with every critical development — Subscribe now: https://goo.gl/FLKcoe 🌐 Website: https://indilinks.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indilinks 🐦 X (Twitter): https://x.com/indilinks For business inquiries, sponsorships, or advertising opportunities on our channels, please contact: 📧 [email protected] ⚠️ Fair Use & Copyright Disclaimer The content in this video is provided for educational, informational, commentary, and journalistic purposes only under the Fair Use policy. All trademarks, logos, visuals and copyrighted material used are the property of their respective owners. The opinions, views, and analysis presented are those of the creator and do not reflect the official stance of any organization or entity. This video may include fair use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, parody, or research, as allowed under U.S. copyright law (Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107). The use of such material is intended to support the discussion, and any direct reproduction of copyrighted content is within the bounds of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended, and all rights to the original material belong to the respective creators, companies, or copyright holders.

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