Nagaland Governor R.N. Ravi may have failed to declare a final peace accord to end the decades-old Naga insurgency problem on the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on October 31,... Read more
War is Changing. Are We?
Changing Face of War In Jul 19, two oil tankers were sunk in the Gulf of Oman through use of mines. In Sep 19, two coordinated air strikes were carried out on oil facilities deep in Saudi Ar... Read more
India, Saudi Arabia to Set up Strategic Partnership Council Headed by Modi & Crown Prince
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held extensive talks with the Saudi Arabia’s top leadership during which a Strategic Partnership Council was established to coordinate on import... Read more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said in Parliament that the UK’s long-standing stance of Kashmir being a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan remains unchanged... Read more
India, Russia Vow to Step Up Fight Against Terror; Call for ‘Elimination’ of Terrorist Safe Havens
Stressing the need for elimination of all safe havens for terrorists, India and Russia on Thursday called for “credible, irreversible and verifiable” action against terrorists an... Read more
Boost for DRDO’s Air Independent Propulsion System as Land-Based rototype successfully Operated
DRDO’s AIP (Air Independent Propulsion) system got a boost with the operation of the land-based prototype on Wednesday. The operation of the Fuel cell-based AIP was conducted at the Naval Ma... Read more
After Sweden’s SAAB, Now Another Foreign Firm Likely to Exit Navy’s Submarine Project
In what could be yet another setback to the ambitious strategic partnership (SP) initiative for building six conventional submarines, a second foreign firm is considering the possibility of... Read more
‘Dew’ Finally Accorded Its Due as Battlefield Resource
“Dew drops gather as the night sky fades, running as morning comes. Dreams escape with the rising of the sun. Hope is cautious to return. Heat grazes the seeds of a sunflower and thorns of a... Read more
India has showcased a range of weapons for export in the Arab world including that of artillery guns, explosives, air bombs, and parachutes at the ongoing Bahrain International Defence Exhib... Read more
IAF’s Tusted fighter MiG-29: Past, Present and Future
India was the first international customer of the MiG-29. The Indian Air Force (IAF) placed an order for more than 66 MiG-29s in 1980 while the aircraft was still in its initial development... Read more