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Op Sindoor legacy: India moves from borrowing muscle to becoming a source for global playersIndia's defense sector is experiencing a historic upswing, with exports surpassing 38,000 crore rupees. This surge is directly linked to th...
India’s Op Sindoor shows why clear war aims matter in modern conflictsIndia's Op Sindoor offers a model for modern warfare. Unlike protracted conflicts, it used calibrated force with clear objectives. The oper...
Italian Defence Minister Crosetto’s bilateral visit strengthens the Indo-MediterraneanRising conflicts in the Indo-Mediterranean, especially after the October 7 attack on Israel and disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz closu...
Meet Gen Ahmad Vahidi, the man who now calls the shots in IranIran's internal hardliners are now dictating policy. Maj. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, a key figure, leads the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. His...
Endurance, the new superpower of the battlefieldThe economy of attrition is the big new reality of the battlefield. Expensive defences are badly struggling against waves of cheap drones a...
Deniability is part of Pakistan's strategy of asymmetric warfare: Former diplomat Dinkar SrivastavaDinkar Srivastava asserts that Pakistan employs deniability as a key element in its asymmetric warfare strategy, citing historical aggressi...
Operation Sindoor marks 'milestone' in India's journey towards technological self-reliance: Defence MinistryOperation Sindoor showcased India's advanced defence capabilities, delivering precision strikes on Pakistani terror targets without border ...
Disinformation could be major challenge: CDS Gen ChauhanIndia faces significant challenges in training military personnel for hybrid warfare, including cognitive and conventional conflicts, due t...
Disengagement and de-escalation way forward: Rajnath on eastern Ladakh rowIn the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war, he also asked the top commanders of the Army to prepare for every possible security challenge th...
Rajnath Singh asks Army to prepare for every possible security challengeThe defence minister also complimented the Army for its operational readiness to deal with any possible eventualities.
View: More fears, less freedom. How 9/11 changed our world9/11 dealt a body blow to liberal values and democracy. Security agencies now had a veto over decisions of elected governments.
80 percent of drugs entering the subcontinent are from Pakistan, says European reportsThis has been revealed in a recent article titled ‘Demystifying the drug menace: Insights from convicted drug sellers’ published in EURepor...
Pakistan-sponsored narco terror is form of asymmetric warfare against India“Pakistan’s involvement in state-terrorism and sponsorship of international Jihadism are well-known and documented. Moreover, there are inc...
IAF to focus on more joint training, operations with army, navyThe IAF Chief while addressing his commanders emphasised on the need for enhanced joint training with the army and navy for ensuring better...
Major terror attack against India could trigger nuclear war: ExpertsPakistan may use nuclear weapons against India if the latter goes for a large scale military assault against it in retaliation for a major ...
- Pakistan sees India’s war doctrine revision as a hostile move
Islamabad on Wednesday said Indian Army’s plans to revise the war doctrine for Pakistan “betrays a hostile intent”.
- Army reworks war doctrine for Pakistan, China
The Army is now revising its five-year-old doctrine to effectively meet the challenges of a possible `two-front war' with China and Pakista...
- India ready to face any Taliban threat: Army Chief
Security forces can face all challenges, Army Chief Deepak Kapoor said.
- Mehsud threatens to send militants to fight India
India is the next stop for Taliban fighters after they are done with creating an Islamic state in Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Taliban chief Hakimul...
- Should India rethink its defence spending plans?
India desperately needs to formulate long-term strategic plans to dovetail military capabilities with geopolitical objectives.Recession: Si...