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Future Of Space Militarization
Geopolitics

Future Of Space Militarization

GIRISH LINGANNA explains how the peaceful 'Space Race' has now been turned into Man's 'War-Fighting Domain'

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March 2024
HIRE TO FIGHT IF YOU CAN'T
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HIRE TO FIGHT IF YOU CAN'T

Fearing interests among the young for a career in the military is increasingly becoming a global phenomenon.

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March 2024
Earth observation takes centre stage with NASA-ISRO collaboration
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Earth observation takes centre stage with NASA-ISRO collaboration

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has made clear the purpose of its upcoming joint mission with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – the Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite.

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March 2024
Chasing ambitious Martian dreams
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Chasing ambitious Martian dreams

India's space programme is poised for another giant leap with the planned Mars lander mission, tentatively scheduled for launch between 2028 and 2030.

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March 2024
HOME MINISTRY TOM TOM'S DRUG SEIZURE RECORD
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HOME MINISTRY TOM TOM'S DRUG SEIZURE RECORD

The Union Home Ministry highlighted the Modi government’s efforts in combating the drug menace.

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March 2024
DRDO SUCCESSFULLY FLIGHT TESTS VSHORADS
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DRDO SUCCESSFULLY FLIGHT TESTS VSHORADS

DRDO conducted two successful flight tests of the Very Short-Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) missile on Feb 28th and 29th from a ground-based portable launcher off the coast of Odisha from Integrated Test Range, Chandipur.

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March 2024
BEYOND BORDER-FENCING
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BEYOND BORDER-FENCING

The central government’s decisions to scrap the Free Movement Regime in the border areas of India and Myanmar and to fence the entire Indo-Myanmar border may do more harm than good, argues VAISHALI BASU SHARMA

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March 2024
MINGLING-LIKE POMEGRANATE SEEDS
Geopolitics

MINGLING-LIKE POMEGRANATE SEEDS

The tremendous development on the Tibetan side of the Sino-Indian border, particularly the String of model villages’, and also the incredible infrastructure development needs to be closely watched in Delhi, with suitable measures taken to improve the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control, argues CLAUDE ARPI

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March 2024
INDIA'S NEW NAVAL AIRBASE IN MINICOY ISLANDS
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INDIA'S NEW NAVAL AIRBASE IN MINICOY ISLANDS

India lost its foothold in Maldives, the smallest country in Asia, to Chinese overtures. But, not losing its hold in the Indian Ocean Region, the Indian Navy is building a naval air base in the Lakshadweep Islands group. The Indian Isles, located in the Arabian Sea, is just 507 kilometres from the Maldives and is seen as an alternative to the Maldives. RITU SHARMA reports

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March 2024
MISSION DIVYASTRA AND AGNI-VI
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MISSION DIVYASTRA AND AGNI-VI

The successor to Agni-V Mark-2 Agni-VI) is expected to have a range between 9,000 km and 12,000 km with a 3-tonne nuclear payload, and a strike range between 14,000 km and 16,000 km with a lighter 1.5-tonne package, writes AMARTYA SINHA.

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March 2024
Does Technology Alone Win Wars And Lead To Victory?
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Does Technology Alone Win Wars And Lead To Victory?

RAJ MEHTA answers that despite the critical role of technology in fighting a war, human beings remain the most effective systems for determining its course. For, the conduct of war requires both science and art - leadership, quality soldiers, cohesive units/streamlined organisation

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January 2024
FOREIGN POLICY FROM BELOW
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FOREIGN POLICY FROM BELOW

When I was a university student, the prevailing thought of the time was that “public opinion” should not matter in the conduct of a country’s foreign policy. It was argued that the public was grossly unaware of the nuances of foreign policy decision-making, which was the domain of elite opinion leaders and diplomats. The public opinion-foreign policy linkage, particularly in India, was considered to be “indirect at best” because foreign policy was a low-salience issue for the Indian public.

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January 2024
RENEWED CIVIL WAR IN MYANMAR
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RENEWED CIVIL WAR IN MYANMAR

With the junta losing its grip on power and rebels making gains, both India and China have to rework their strategies towards Naypyidaw, writes SIMRAN SODHI

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January 2024
THE PATH TOWARDS ENHANCED MOBILITY
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THE PATH TOWARDS ENHANCED MOBILITY

While the Indian Army has a significantly large fleet of lorries and utility vehicles, there is a need to further augment the capabilities by adding the latest platforms with better fuel efficiency, faster speeds, and enhanced load-bearing capacities. A special report by AMARTYA SINHA

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January 2024
BOOSTING ANTI-ARMOUR FIREPOWER
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BOOSTING ANTI-ARMOUR FIREPOWER

India’s evolving anti-tank guided-missile capabilities have undergone a paradigm shift in recent years. A Special Report

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January 2024
RED SEA ATTACKS: SHOULD INDIAN NAVY JOIN US-LED NAVAL COALITION?
Geopolitics

RED SEA ATTACKS: SHOULD INDIAN NAVY JOIN US-LED NAVAL COALITION?

India's rise as a global power and the growing expectations from its partners that it should play an active role in the Indo-Pacific appears to be on a test in the Red Sea, adversely affected by the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. PRAKASH NANDA examines the pros and cons.

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January 2024
BYTES TO BULLETS: INDIA'S MOUNTING CYBER CHALLENGES
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BYTES TO BULLETS: INDIA'S MOUNTING CYBER CHALLENGES

In a connected world, digital footprints are everywhere. This is where future wars are likely to be fought. ANTARA JHA examines the developments and the impact that cyber threats pose to the nation.

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January 2024
FIGHTING AGAINST VIRTUAL ENEMIES
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FIGHTING AGAINST VIRTUAL ENEMIES

The Indian government is in the process of executing some radical reforms which will completely transform the way wars are fought against unfriendly forces in the dimension of cyberspace, explains AMARTYA SINHA

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January 2024
FIGHTING CYBER ATTACKS
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FIGHTING CYBER ATTACKS

VAISHALI BASU SHARMA explains how India is fortifying the Digital Ecosystem Through the Digital Personal Data Protection Act

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January 2024
'A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED BLUE WATER FORCE'
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'A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED BLUE WATER FORCE'

ADMIRAL R HARI KUMAR assumed command of the Indian Navy on 30 November 2021 as the 25th Chief of the Naval Staff. In over two years at the helm, Admiral Harti Kumar has driven the modernisation of the Indian Navy and prepared it to meet the challenges that the country faces in the Indian Ocean Region. Exclusive excerpts from a recent Q&A.

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January 2024
INDRAJAAL ANTI-DRONE SYSTEM
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INDRAJAAL ANTI-DRONE SYSTEM

According to Indian officials, state actors across the Western Sector has been supporting the smuggling syndicates.

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January 2024
LOITERING MUNITIONS BATTLEFIELD GAME CHANGER
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LOITERING MUNITIONS BATTLEFIELD GAME CHANGER

Loitering Munitions (LM) have emerged as a disrupting new weapon category following deployments in numerous recent conflicts.

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December 2023
PRIMAKOV READINGS' NINTH EDITION FOCUSES ON 'POST GLOBALISATION HORIZONS'
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PRIMAKOV READINGS' NINTH EDITION FOCUSES ON 'POST GLOBALISATION HORIZONS'

Held at a time when the Ukraine war continues to grip the attention of the NATO Alliance and the Israeli-Hamas conflict threatens to get out of hand, the Primakov Readings' annual meeting in Moscow was an important forum to take stock and assess the direction that countries are taking at this critical juncture. A special Report.

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December 2023
INDIGENISATION IN THE INDIAN NAVY
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INDIGENISATION IN THE INDIAN NAVY

In the ever-evolving geopolitical situations around the world, the concept of indigenisation and self-reliance has gained paramount importance. Larsen & Toubro Limited has been leading this initiative and delivered critical platforms for the Indian Armed Forces. With a demonstrated technological prowess and proven track record, L&T has emerged as a key player in enhancing India's Defence capabilities through indigenisation efforts for the Indian Navy. A Special Report

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December 2023
HUGE AMBITIONS FOR INDIA
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HUGE AMBITIONS FOR INDIA

Navantia's AIP BEST system is one of the major cutting-edge technologies of the S80 submarines which will provide unprecedented tactical capabilities, shares JOSE PORTO, Director India, Business Development & Commercial Division NAVANTIA SA India.

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December 2023
MDL-A POWERHOUSE IN MODERN SHIPBUILDING
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MDL-A POWERHOUSE IN MODERN SHIPBUILDING

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, India's leading shipbuilding yard has a critical role to play in helping the country achieve the objective of a world-class Bluewater Navy.

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December 2023
BOLSTERING THE INDIAN NAVY'S MARITIME OPERATIONS
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BOLSTERING THE INDIAN NAVY'S MARITIME OPERATIONS

Boeing's historic ties with the Indian Navy have been further reinforced by the country's expanding role in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). SALIL GUPTE, President, Boeing India, outlines this relationship and the road ahead

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December 2023
INDIAN NAVY'S UNPARALLELED MODERN COMBAT ASSET 'BRAHMOS'
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INDIAN NAVY'S UNPARALLELED MODERN COMBAT ASSET 'BRAHMOS'

It is a weapon system that is the envy of the world. And it is a vital part of the country's naval prowess. An insight on the BRAHMOS which plays a crucial role in the defence of India's vast coastline

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December 2023
INDIA TESTS ANTI-SHIP CRUISE MISSILE
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INDIA TESTS ANTI-SHIP CRUISE MISSILE

India conducted successful test of its indigenous naval anti-ship missile on November 21, following its maiden the second the trial in May last year.

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December 2023
GERMANY'S SUBMARINE OFFER
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GERMANY'S SUBMARINE OFFER

Germany Offers 'Bigger' 214 Version Of HDWClass Submarines. How useful will they be in the present scenario? RITU SHARMA dissects the option.

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December 2023

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