China celebrated its growing power and confidence with a big display of military hardware and goose-stepping troops in Beijing on Tuesday, overseen by President Xi Jinping, who pledged peace... Read more
LCA Tejas to Get More Teeth with Beyond-Visual-Range Air-to-air Astra Missile
India’s indigenous multirole light combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas will soon get more teeth with the integration of advanced air-to-air missile Astra, which may encourage the Indian Air Fo... Read more
Quantum Leap in Indigenously Developed Technologies
Editor’s Note While the Chandrayaan missions have displayed to the whole world the heights that Indian Research and Development establishments can surpass, the DRDO has also notched a few s... Read more
200 Air and Missile Defense Soldiers Set to Deploy to Saudi Arabia
The Pentagon has settled on sending an Army Patriot missile defense battery and four Sentinel RADAR units to defend Saudi Arabia against attacks, following airstrikes on oil fields earlier t... Read more
Afghanistan will soon choose its next president. Whoever emerges victor will be key to the war-ravaged nation’s search for peace, but must beat more than a dozen other candidates and possibl... Read more
Pipers of Naya Hybrid Pakistan By Lt Gen P R Shankar (Retired)
The Strategy of Pied Pipers The space between the ears of the hybrid Pakistani establishment is occupied by the Kashmiri demon which goes by the name of “Abrogation of Article 370”. The Indi... Read more
J&K:The Mushroom Cloud That Never had the Chance to Bloom
The abrogation of the special status of Jammu & Kashmir by the Indian government initiated a sustained crescendo of threats to use nuclear weapons, possibility of an all-out war and also... Read more
India Urges World to Prevent Imran Khan from nflicting Pakistan on Kashmir
In a stinging rejoinder to an Op-Ed by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, Indian ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla wrote in the New York Times Friday that the Pakistani leader is... Read more
Defence Procurement: Not A Level Playing Field for Private Sector, PSUs Still Rule
The Indian government opened defence production to the private sector in May 2001 as an outcome of the recommendations of the post-Kargil Review Committee. Accordingly, issuance of Industria... Read more
Iran declared on Monday that its president, Hassan Rouhani, would refuse to meet with President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the upcoming UN General Assembly. Tehran’s announcement came... Read more