The time is right for a new ‘Pax Asiana’
Asia must strive to protect its freedoms as the world shifts amid US protectionism and waning Western influence Najib, an early supporter of Trump, was one of the few Southeast Asian leaders... Read more
Nicobar as an IAF base in the Indian Ocean: Strategic Asset or Liability?
The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is slowly but surely turning out to be an area where there would be or perhaps there already is a conflict of interest between China and India. At the opening o... Read more
John Kerry: What We Got Right
With a new administration taking office this week, it is natural to assess the inheritance it will receive from the old. There are some who see nightmares wherever they look and insist that... Read more
Thank You, Indian Media!
Media is considered as the fourth pillar of democracy because of its constructive tile in making democracy lively, participatory and inclusive. Media highlights the problems of society so th... Read more
What the World Might Look Like in 5 Years, According to US Intelligence
Every four years, a group of U.S. intelligence analysts tries to predict the future. And this year, in a report released just weeks before Donald Trump assumes the presidency, those analysts... Read more
The Obama era is over. Here’s how the military rates his legacy
President Barack Obama will step down after eight years as commander in chief with one of the most influential tenures leading the U.S. military, but not necessarily the political support of... Read more
Can Rafale give India flying edge? Read on
36 Rafale fighters for Rs 59,000 crore (7.87 billion euro) as per deal inked with France on Sept 23, 2016. First Rafale to come by Nov 2019. All 36 fighters by 2022. First squadron of Rafale... Read more
Why AMCA Will Be A Game-Changer For India
Many of us are very much frustrated with LCA Tejas project. Of course, it’s awesome aircraft but the way Indian PSUs handled it was making it disaster. Thank god that at least now it’s induc... Read more
New DARPA radio transmitter could revolutionize battlefield communications
Military engineers are looking to revolutionize battlefield communications by introducing a new project that seeks to bridge gaps in current military communications capabilities. Read More Read more