by Prakash Nanda | Oct 16, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Developing India’s Aerospace Power With the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) now sharing or collaborating with private players, will it shed its hesitance to join hands with the Indian Air Force(IAF) more actively towards the augmentation of what is said...
by Brigadier D.S. Sarao (Retd) | Oct 2, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Organisational Transformation, Creative Destruction & Theaterisation Once World War II ended, the heady cocktail of victory, military might and America’s newly acquired superpower status saw a tussle between its three major services resulting in rivalry and turf...
by Col Jaibans Singh | Sep 18, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
The world must realise that Pakistan is a rogue state The 9/11 anniversary this year has brought in its wake old memories and new horrors. After two decades and Trillions of Dollars down the drain the world is back to square one, the difference being that, yet again,...
by Claude Arpi | Sep 7, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Mingling like the Pomegranate Seeds On June 8, China’s Core Leader Xi Jinping visited Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. Meeting a group of Tibetan villagers relocated in one of the Xiaogang villages (‘moderately well-off’ villages, looking more...
by Alok K. Shrivastava, IAS (R) | Aug 26, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
BLEEDING AFGHANISTAN IN 1st WEEK OF SEIZE BY TALIBAN Media nowadays is abuzz, rather, over flooded with news and views on Afghanistan. Awful and disturbing items, snaps & snapshots, hurriedly recorded pain giving and savage videos of shooting of people in cold...
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