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Mahindra has signed a ₹2,700 crore agreement to provide 1986 Scorpio Pik-Up vehicles to the Indian Armed Forces, enhancing its military vehicle fleet.
With this, the company will now be supplying over 4,000 units of Scorpio Pik-Ups, Scorpio Classic, Scorpio-N, and Bolero Pik-Up 4WDs.
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Three Kashmir fighters and an Indian soldier killed in separate firefights in Indian-administered Kashmir. At least three ...
The Indian army says three suspected militants and an army officer have been killed in two separate gunbattles in Indian-controlled Kashmir.