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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...

‘The police got calls from Pakistan enquiring about the Pulgaon blasts’

Four days after severe blasts ripped through India’s largest ammunition depot at Wardha’s Pulgaon in central India, the eyewitnesses have slowly started opening up...

Babu apathy stalls PM’s heritage city project

One of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream projects, the holistic development of heritage cities, which was supposed to be completed by March 2017, has...

Central police forces short of 66,000 personnel

The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are grappling with a shortage of around 66,000 personnel, which is leading to inadequate deployment in critical installations...

Over 2 lakh govt houses for urban poor unoccupied

Over 2.3 lakh houses built under different government housing schemes for the urban poor in the past 10 years, mostly under the UPA regime,...

Geospatial Information Bill poorly drafted, inconsistent: Experts

The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill has come under sharp criticism from cyber law experts who believe its draft proposals, released for debate earlier this...

CBI ‘sits on’ allegations against Praful Patel in Air India matter

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), since 2011, has been sitting on an inquiry into the alleged bribery of Air India officials by an...

Delhi government sitting on draft solar energy policy

The Delhi government is sitting on the Draft Solar Energy Policy, which aims to popularise the use of renewable energy by giving various incentives...

MHA scraps coastal boat tender

After sitting on the security agencies’ demand for 150 patrolling ships for coastal security for more than five years, the Ministry of Home Affairs...

CBI sat on Agusta case for three years

The Central Bureau of Investigation was sitting on the Agusta Westland case since March 2013, when it lodged an FIR, and woke up only...

Bihar doctors illegally removed 700-plus women’s wombs

The Bihar government has requested the Central government to cancel the registration of at least 30 doctors and 50 private hospitals in the state...

Private medical colleges behind opposition to NEET

In recent times, the Supreme Court may perhaps not have dealt with as many as a dozen separate review petitions for five consecutive days...

Professor alleges illegal mining at Atma Ram

A professor from Delhi University’s Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma (ARSD) College has levelled charges against the college authorities of illegal stone mining and felling...

Congress leader’s role will be probed in Agusta deal

The role of a senior Congress leader, who dons multiple hats, is likely to be investigated in the multi crore AgustaWestland helicopter scam. Sources familiar...

‘Satish Verma, Salim Ali conspired against IB in Ishrat case’

Former Intelligence Bureau Special Director Rajendra Kumar wrote a letter—accessed by The Sunday Guardian—to the Ministry of Home Affairs on 22 May 2014, stating...

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