China Suggests to Work With India in Maldives After Poll Shocker
China has reached out to India after pro-Beijing Abdulla Yameen lost in Maldives by suggesting that India and China may work jointly in the Indian Ocean archipelago nation and even went on t... Read more
L&T’s Armoured Systems Complex Modernising Indian Army’s Artillery
Hazira is barely a 20 minutes drive from Surat. But as the car leaves Surat behind, the landscape changes. On both sides of the highway are industrial estates that include some of the best k... Read more
After US, India to Suffer Highest Economic Damage From Climate Change; CO2 Emissions Cost Nation $210 bn Every Year: Study
Carbon dioxide emissions are costing the Indian economy up to USD 210 billion every year, according to a global study which found that the country is likely to suffer highest economic damage... Read more
McCain’s Life and Death: An Indian Sailor’s Musings
Editor’s Note Americans mourned, without exception, when Senator John McCain expired on 25 August, 2018. He stood tall among American leaders, both as a soldier and a statesman. The author t... Read more
Former top Australian diplomat Sir Peter Varghese was in India a fortnight ago to speak about Australia’s India economic strategy 2035 which he presented to the Australian government. He spo... Read more
Rafale: The Deal and the Din: A way forward
Editor’s Note The Rafale deal has been dragged to the streets. It’s not the first time that a defence deal has been questioned so volubly by our political parties, however, the facts and bar... Read more
‘Taliban Not Serious About Peace’
Afghanistan faces serious challenges with the Taliban not serious about peace negotiations, Dr Abdullah Abdullah CEO acknowledged in an exclusive interview to SNIwire. The Taliban and other... Read more
The End of the Fighting General
It’s widely understood that warfare evolves with the technology available to combatants. But it’s often forgotten that tactical leadership—the art of command in battle—likewise evolves. For... Read more
Indian refiners will cut their monthly crude loadings from Iran for September and October by nearly half from earlier this year as New Delhi works to win waivers on the oil export sanctions... Read more
Why The Nepalese Army Skipped BIMSTEC Military Drill
The Nepalese Army’s no-show at the inaugural BIMSTEC military exercise and the absence of its Army chief at the chiefs’ conclave in Pune is getting more curious. One report from Kathmandu no... Read more