'Inspired' by humint, AI needs IP handrailsContent creators grapple with generative AI like ChatGPT using their work for training. Large creators negotiate revenue shares, but smalle...
China using private military companies to expand its footprint in AfricaChinese investments in Africa have multiplied with the establishment of terrestrial and maritime routes connecting China with Africa since ...
View: How counterinsurgency operations can succeed in ChhattisgarhThe doyen of deterrence theory, Thomas Schelling had written in 1966 that “brute force of adversaries cancels each other but pain and grief...
Around 300 terrorists waiting in PoK for intrusion; Army re-calibrates counter-infiltration gridLt Gen B S Raju, who is commanding the strategically-located XV corps in Kashmir, has also asked his formations to take adequate precaution...
Why US should only be happy about the Chinese spies in its territoryChina’s leadership is isolated and suspicious already. The US shouldn’t want to add to that insularity.
View: J&K police humint holds the answers to Pulwama, and the lessons to be learnt from the tragedyNo doubt J&K Police would have got a whiff of something big about to happen. However, there was clearly nobody around to ‘join the dots’.
- Intelligence agencies' informers helped nail Naxal leader Kishanji
Security forces zeroed in on the location of top Maoist leader Kishanji with the help from their informants within close quarters.
- Is red-tapism undermining Indian Intelligence?
Indian intelligence and investigative agencies - CBI, NIA, IB and R&AW - have had an alarmingly long list of failures in recent times.
- Security agencies say nearly 40 terrorists have entered Valley
In a major operation in upper reaches of north Kashmir's infamous Haffrudah area, the army had made huge recoveries of new AK weapons.
- Diplomatic licence
In the light of the latest round of WikiLeaks, it may be worth examining whether the guestlist at events organised by US embassies have bee...
- Cables show US sought personal info of foreign diplomats at UN
The US sought minute details of personal information about foreign diplomats, including from India, stationed at the UN headquarters.
- WikiLeaks makes America blush
WikiLeaks release threatens to affect Indo-US ties, with the startling disclosure that Hillary Clinton called India a ‘self appointed’ UNSC...
- WikiLeaks reveals Hillary called India self-appointed UNSC front-runner
There are fears in the foreign policy establishment that the disclosures may have damaging information on the Indo-US nuclear deal too.
- Hillary Clinton asked US diplomats to spy on Indians over UNSC seat: Report
She described India as a 'self-appointed front-runner' for permanent UNSC seat & directed US envoys to seek details about Indian diplomats ...
- Clinton directed US diplomats to 'spy': WikiLeaks
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent a cable to American embassies and missions around the world in 2009, ostensibly directing the di...
- US diplomats are not spies: Crowley
In the wake of WikLeaks revelations that US diplomats were spying on UN officials and others, Washington has insisted that its representati...
- IB to go hi-tech, get more manpower to fight terror
The IB will also get modern gadgets to monitor cyber communication.