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Strategic insights from naval history for contemporary maritime power

For maritime powers like India, the U.S., and their regional allies, integrating historical wisdom with modern innovation is not just an advantage but a necessity. Goa: Throughout history, a sizeable...

Are DRDO’s Delays Hurting India’s Operational Readiness?

India's drive for self-reliance in defence technology has long been spearheaded by the Defence...

The Indian Army’s role in rural development—model villages and sustainable growth

The Indian Army undertakes rural development initiatives in remote areas, focusing on infrastructure, healthcare, and education. It empowers local communities through skill training, women’s empowerment, and agricultural support.

Beyond Warships: How India’s Naval Diplomacy is Shaping Regional Security from the Persian Gulf to the South China Sea

India has expanded its naval presence across the Indo-Pacific and Persian Gulf, enhancing security and strategic influence. It counters China's maritime assertiveness through joint patrols, military exercises, and diplomatic partnerships.

CM Rekha Gupta Slams AAP Govt’s Neglect During Shalimar Bagh Visit, Highlights Unresolved Civic Issues

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, visited the Shalimar Bagh...

First 100 days will be a test for Britain’s resurgent red

LONDON: Rachel Reeves has become the first female finance minister (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in the history of the United Kingdom and a lot rests...

China tightens its grip on rare earths and gives Africa an opportunity

LONDON: China tops the list of countries when measured by the volume of production of REMs, producing in 2023 more than two thirds of the...

‘Human rights’ campaigner Arundhati Roy abandons her principles for the PEN prize

LONDON: The fact that Arundhati has decided to accept this award means that she has no issue with PEN’S silence on the Gaza war. Arundhati Suzanna...

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U.P. KE LADKE The bonhomie between Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi is very visible on the floor of the House. Even though the Samajwadi Party...

India’s climate diplomacy: Achievements and the road ahead for Modi 3.0

NEW DELHI: India’s Climate Diplomacy is increasingly getting global recognition but the road ahead is not easy. Modi 3.0’s climate diplomacy will be tested with...

Countering CCP’s narrative warfare with the Digital Lennon Wall

Washington, DC: ‘CCP must lie in order to cover up the terrible things that they’re doing in China, in Hong Kong, and around the...

Top 10 emerging technologies that are changing the world in 2024

NEW DELHI: While AI is being used in nearly every sector, in the near future AI itself will help discovery and breakthroughs. A few months don’t...

India’s commitment to refugee protection: A legacy of inclusivity

NEW DELHI: The UNHCR celebrated World Refugee Day on 20 June. India has a long history of providing refuge to those fleeing persecution, conflict, and violence....

Gen Upendra Dwivedi takes charge of the Indian Army

NEW DELHI: Gen Upendra Dwivedi would have his hands full as the COAS. Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM is currently serving as the 46th Vice...

How the Pro-Israeli Lobby Is Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy

LONDON: The US is home to 51 pro-Israeli lobbying organisations, both large and small. Many of them employ super-PACS. Money matters in American politics, especially at...

British Hindu Manifesto GE 2024: Why the manifesto and key demands

LONDON: Hinduism in England is the third largest religion in the country and represent over 1.8% of the English population. British Hindus include Hindu...

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NEET: The need for secure national examinations

WHAT WE NEED: We need a secure, valid, reliable, efficient, low-stress, and impartial system of examination to choose the best aspirants for the various...

Korean Peninsula: A region of persistent turmoil

Despite making significant strides in material progress since the birth of their nation in 1953, the 52 million citizens of South Korea have lived...

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