First rockets produced by private sector successfully test fired
In a major boost for Make in India, the first ever rockets fully manufactured by the private sector have been successfully test fired by the army, signalling that single source dependency on... Read more
Nepal is fast becoming the victim of Chinese colonial design as Beijing is slowly and gradually encroaching upon Nepali land in several places. According to Nepali government agencies data,... Read more
Pak army chief Gen Bajwa’s apology doesn’t help, gets a royal snub in Saudi kingdom
Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa who started his Saudi Arabia visit on Monday to calm diplomatic strains has returned home after been declined a meeting with Crown Prince Mohamm... Read more
Confident of Navy’s preparations for ‘proactive response’ to any security challenge: Rajnath Singh
NEW DELHI: Lauding the role of Indian Navy (IN) in safeguarding the India’s ‘maritime interest’ Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said that the naval force is prepared to meet any... Read more
India building new road to Ladakh for troop movement without observation from enemy: Report
In an effort to rush troops and tanks to the Pakistan and China front in Ladakh without being observed by the enemy, India is working on making a new road from Manali to Leh, which will prov... Read more
India, China to hold another round of diplomatic talks on border standoff on Thursday
India and China will hold another round of talks on Thursday under the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs in an effort to break the impasse along th... Read more
Chinese Dams: Monuments of Human and Environmental Catastrophe
Editor’s Note To preserve its own Eco System China is blatantly causing Environmental damage to other countries. The Three Gorges Dam, the largest dam in the world could collapse causing... Read more
75 years later, can Asia shake off shackles of the past?
The bombs stopped falling 75 years ago, but it is entirely possible — crucial even, some argue — to view the region’s world-beating economies, its massive cultural and political reach and it... Read more
India may take fresh action on China on economy front
With the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) still holding forward positions on Pangong Tso and Gogra-Hot Springs area of Ladakh and showing no signs of a promised de-escalation, the Narendra Mod... Read more
Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi likely to lose post
Islamabad is abuzz with rumours that Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi may be replaced with the human rights minister Shireen Mazari as the government tries to mend damaged rela... Read more